![]() ![]() Some guests told us they never got to try all the different pizzas and either weren't asked or didn't know they had to request the other ones. The only thing we had a little confusion on is that on the wedding day - service of the pizza was a little slow. We added their wood fired roasted salmon and chicken. We worked with Cyndel and Aaron to create a good menu variety since our parents weren't fond of the idea of just having guests eat pizza. So many of them said it was the best food they ever had at any wedding. Our guests LOVED this "non-traditional" wedding food. A bonus is that Cinders shares a space with an amazing ice cream place.Ore items to the menu because it was just too hard to say no to so much GREAT QUALITY and FRESH FOOD. This pizza was GOOD! It was made to order, fresh, local, amazing. But that means we’re also pizza snobs, so we do not recommend pizza unless it really is good. Shifts seasonally so check out their website for the current timesĪs former NYers we love pizza. ![]() With that we picked out what to eat, including some amazing little doughnuts, grabbed beers, and sat on the lawn listening to the band play. We arrived as the band was gathering on the stage so we did what we always do, went from truck to truck reading all the menus so we could pick the best of the best available. So when we heard that Redding had a food truck hub with rotating food trucks we knew we would be hitting it up. We love food trucks! Seriously, we have visited cities just for food trucks (oh hey, Portland!). We loved the coffee, we loved the avocado toast (basic, we know), we loved the decor,ġ250 California Street, Redding, CA 96001 If you love a great cup of coffee in a cool joint, then Theory Collaborative is the perfect place to stop. Places to eat in Redding California: Theory Collaborative Check out the theater’s event calendar for events being out on during your stay. Today the theater is home of the Northstate Symphony's Redding performances and provides a state-of-the-art venue for a diverse array of arts and cultural events. This historic theater opened its doors in 1935 and stands as a beautiful example of Art Deco design of the time. The garners are open daily 7am - 5pm for $4 admission fee located at 844 Sundial Bridge Drive. On the quiet day we spent in the garden we were able to bike around the gardens. The Gardens comprise 20 acres of mediterranean-climate display gardens, a children’s garden, a medicinal garden, and two beautiful and unique water features. It wold be best to visit this outdoor garden in the spring or early summer while the flowers are in full-bloom. ![]() This bike ride helped us work up an appetite while we got to explore the city. You can access the bath in three places, Hilltop Drive, Caldwell Park, and the Sundial Bridge (as we did). We enjoyed using this path as a reason to get our bikes out to spend some time outside. Sacramento river trailĪ 9 miles long trail along the banks of the Sacramento River, this trail is perfect for biking, running, roller blading. The bridge was designed by Santiago Calatrava, completed in 2004 at a cost of US$23.5 million! The bridge spans the Sacramento River and lets you navigate back and further across the river. ![]() The most famous landmark in Redding, this bridge does double-duty as a pedestrian walkway as well as a (mostly) working sundial. Things to do in Redding, California: Sundial Bridge ![]()
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