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A beautifully preserved Gold Rush-era main street lined with Victorian storefronts housing boutique shops, art galleries, wine tasting rooms, and locally owned restaurants.
Historic Main Street Sutter Creek is the heart of one of the Mother Lode’s best-preserved Gold Rush towns. Running through the center of town, Main Street is lined with Victorian-era buildings that house an eclectic mix of boutique shops, art galleries, tasting rooms, and restaurants. The architecture dates largely to the 1850s through 1870s, with balconied storefronts, covered sidewalks, and decorative brick facades that give the street its distinctive character.
Visitors can browse Fine Eye Gallery, watch molten glass take shape at Chaos Glassworks, hunt for titles at Eureka Street Books, or sample local wines at one of several tasting rooms. Dining options range from casual pizza and deli fare to upscale California cuisine. On warm evenings the sidewalk tables fill up and live music drifts from open doorways. The street is also the staging ground for community events throughout the year, from holiday strolls to summer concerts.
Stroll several blocks of Victorian-era buildings and learn about Sutter Creek's Gold Rush heritage through historic architecture, plaques, and storefronts dating to the 1850s–1870s.
Browse independent boutiques, antique shops, art galleries, glasswork studios, and bookstores tucked into restored Gold Rush-era buildings.