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Sibley Haus Airbnb to Sloughhouse Kitchen: A Taste of Gold Rush History

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Looking for a scenic day trip from Folsom or a one-of-a-kind spot to eat near your Airbnb stay? Just a short drive from the charming Sibley Haus Airbnb, tucked between history and farmland, is a hidden treasure known to locals but delightfully under the radar for travelers—Sloughhouse Kitchen.

Whether you’re a Sacramento-area local, a road tripper cruising Highway 16, or a guest relaxing at Sibley Haus, this destination offers a beautiful blend of rustic countryside and rich California history, served with some seriously good food.


From City Streets to Country Roads

Wake up at Sibley Haus with the morning light filtering through the trees and the scent of fresh coffee drifting in from the kitchen. Whether you’re traveling with a partner or just treating yourself to a restful weekend, this thoughtfully designed Airbnb offers a peaceful retreat in the Rancho Murieta area, only 25 minutes from Sacramento and 15 minutes from Folsom.

After a slow morning and maybe a walk by the river or some reading on the porch, it’s time to head out. Grab your keys and drive east—within 10 to 15 minutes, you’ll find yourself leaving the suburbs behind and entering open farmland and golden hills.

As the road narrows and the oak trees arch overhead, you’ll know you’re close. Sloughhouse Kitchen is waiting, and it’s more than just a restaurant—it’s an experience.


A Landmark in More Ways Than One

Set in an unassuming stone building with a red-trimmed porch, Sloughhouse Kitchen is part of the original Sloughhouse Inn, a California Historical Landmark that dates back to 1850. Built during the early days of the Gold Rush, the inn originally served as a waystation for weary travelers making their way to the Sierra foothills.

Today, the inn is still standing strong and now houses one of the most charming farm-to-fork restaurants in the Sacramento region. The contrast of old stone and wood with the restaurant’s modern, airy interior creates a mood that feels both grounded and fresh. If walls could talk, these ones would whisper stories of settlers, stagecoaches, and countless meals shared beneath the same beams.

Local Flavors, Seasonal Menus

Sloughhouse Kitchen has built its reputation on doing things simply—and doing them well. Their menu is small, seasonal, and lovingly curated with ingredients sourced from local farms and purveyors. You won’t find flashy gimmicks or overly complex dishes. Instead, the focus is on quality, freshness, and letting the ingredients shine.

For brunch lovers, the menu rotates often but might include standouts like:

  • Smoked trout tartines with crème fraîche and pickled shallots

  • Buttermilk pancakes with lemon curd and local berries

  • Shakshuka with farm eggs, spicy tomato sauce, and house-baked bread

  • And their famous fried chicken and waffles, which pairs perfectly with a mimosa or local cold brew

Lunch and dinner offerings include things like grilled meats, hearty seasonal salads, and comforting pasta dishes—all with a distinctly Northern California flair.

The wine list is equally curated, featuring regional favorites from Amador, Lodi, and Napa, and the staff is happy to help you pair your meal.

A Perfect Stop on Any Day Trip

If you’re staying at Sibley Haus, this is an easy and memorable outing. But even if you’re just looking for a day trip from Folsom, it’s well worth the drive. After your meal, wander the property—take in the peaceful farmland views, explore the neighboring Sloughhouse Pioneer Cemetery, or simply relax under the shady trees out back.

This area of Sacramento County is full of gentle beauty—quiet roads, fields dotted with cattle, and endless skies. It’s the kind of place that reminds you to breathe a little deeper and slow down. You might even forget you’re only 30 minutes from the city.


Extend the Adventure

Planning ahead? Here are a few other things to do nearby that pair beautifully with a stop at Sloughhouse Kitchen:

  • Wine tasting in the Shenandoah Valley – Just 30 minutes further east, this lesser-known wine region offers incredible Zinfandels and warm hospitality.

  • Fishing or hiking at Rancho Murieta’s lakes and trails – For guests of Sibley Haus Airbnb, the area offers hidden outdoor gems.

  • Historic Folsom – Stop by the Folsom Historic District on your way back for boutique shopping, gelato, and river views.

  • Fruit stands on Dillard Road – Grab some local produce or homemade pies on your drive home.


Where to Stay: Sibley Haus Airbnb

If you haven’t already booked your stay, Sibley Haus is the kind of place that feels like a secret you’ll want to keep—but also tell everyone about. Tucked away just outside Rancho Murieta, it’s a perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. Cozy linens, thoughtful details, and peaceful surroundings make it ideal for a quiet weekend away or a stop on your California road trip.

Best of all? You’re only minutes from Sloughhouse Kitchen, and within easy reach of Sacramento, Folsom, and the foothills.

Make It Happen: Your Ideal Day Trip Starts Here

Whether you’re a foodie, a history buff, a weekend wanderer, or just someone craving a slower pace, Sloughhouse Kitchen offers something truly special. And paired with a stay at Sibley Haus Airbnb, it’s a day trip that nourishes both body and spirit.

🌿 Wake up slow at Sibley Haus
🍳 Enjoy farm-to-fork flavors at Sloughhouse Kitchen
🛣️ Drive scenic backroads through California history
📸 Make memories worth coming back for

Book your stay at Sibley Haus today and set your GPS for Sloughhouse. California gold isn’t just in the ground—it’s in the experiences.