Sunday, August 3, 2008

Quaint Ain't All It Is - Old Folsom


I have to start with my favorite picture from my exploration of Old Folsom. The star is Guinness and he actually posed for me. I love a good-looking redhead. Guinness was visiting Buffy's Barkery, a doggie treat shop, with his owner. Along with a great selection of treats that look like human fare, but are actually good for your pooch, the Barkery offers upscale accessories to make your beloved pet feel beloved.

Buffy's Barkery is at 711 Sutter Street, Suite E, in Old Town Folsom, and you enter from a wooden sidewalk that covers three block of Sutter Street. Most of the sidewalk is also covered by overhanging storefront and there are plenty of benches for just watching the world go by if you like. But that's going to be hard in Old Folsom, because there's so much to do.

Quaint is the definitive word for the atomsphere that has been so successfully created here. A stroll down the walkway will lead you through a retail community that is awash in antiques, places to eat and unique little shops that will lure you away from your bench in a heartbeat.

There are a couple of places for funky clothes; one is the "Fire House" and another is "Rides." At the Fire House you can load up on distinctive wear that meanders through slightly hippieish to funky, upscale club wear. There are also things for the Red Hat Society and accessories to brighten up any outfit that may have gotten a little staid. Rides offers the type of clothes and accessories you'd imagine a biker chick wearing, hence the name Rides. Just a sidenote here; I sincerely believe there's a biker chick in all of us, so most people will enjoy checking it out.

For a more sedate, but still playful adventure, try "Partea Time" a tea house and gift shop. Here again, is a business which offers the Red Hat ladies a place to meet, but it is also great for little ladies that want to have a tea party, or just the average everyday gal who wants a moment of quiet elegance. You get to pick your tea cup and a hat to wear if you like. What fun! This delightful little spot is located at 727 Sutter Street, just down from Buffy's.


Places to eat vary to accomodate every taste, from pizza at the "Hacienda Del Rio" or "Hop Sing's" for Chinese. There are several little places that offer gourmet dishes and ambiance. The stroll will uncover these for you, and perhaps even lead you right through a door to culinary heaven you hadn't anticipated even finding. Have fun with it.




Willams Carriage House Antiques is a great example of what you'll find if you're a treasure hunter. It's got a wide selection of pieces and lots little nooks and crannies to explore. It's also got a funky facade that will catch your eye, right across from Partea Time, at 728 Sutter Street.

There's much more to Old Town Folsom - like Sunday Farmer's Market, Railroad Museum and Interpretative area where you and the kids can even pan for gold - but that will have to wait for the next installment.

You can even hop the most modern transportation available - the Light Rail - right into the heart of Historic Folsom, then wander back in time, like the folks below did on a lovely Sunday afternoon.

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