Donovan Hughes
Google
As other Google reviewers have already mentioned, "The Cabin" is definitely a cozy spot. It also gives you that feeling as if you are tucked away in the woods surrounded by pine trees, a large dusting of snow, cold air, and grizzly bears. But since Midtown Sacramento doesn't incorporate any of those things, they brought all of that packed in this unique bar. Located directly on 21st St. and in between L St. & Capitol Ave., The Cabin has been in business since early-2019.
This place has very generous hours of operation being opened Monday through Thursday from 3pm-2am and Friday through Sunday from 12pm-2am. Keep in mind that this place is strictly a bar as they do not serve food of any kind. They do however have a sizable indoor area (that I'll get into later) while constructing a very large wooden outdoor patio area sometime in 2020 since many businesses were forced to only serve menu items outdoors due to the pandemic.
But the interior to this place is the real winner. All of the walls surrounding this place are of real logs that truly give you that authentic 'cabin' feel to it. Additionally, there is a river-rock fireplace towards the entrance, taxidermy that is evident, classic old-school picture frames, redwood countertops, lantern-style light fixtures, and much of the furniture throughout all being handmade. Even the staff were wearing plaid shirts with a drink menu that felt as if I were in the lone woods with wolves howling in the distant horizon.
The service is great here as I was helped within minutes; even during my most recent visit during the evening of Saturday 5/28/2022 at around 10:30pm. They serve a least 8 different beers on tap while including an eclectic assortment of house cocktails. This includes a few of their popular libations including the "Cabin Mule", "Gimme S'more", "Sweater Weather", and "Deer in the Headlights". Everything is executed very well and this is as close to the Rocky Mountains as you will get, at least in Sacramento.
All in all, "The Cabin" is an excellent bar with plenty of seating area inside and out. The vintage amber-colored lighting gives you that old, nostalgic feel to it. There is, however only one restroom (that is gender optional) so it can be a bit of a wait especially during the late night hours. With that said and done, I am going to give The Cabin in Midtown Sacramento a respectable four-star rating.