Food Scene
From five star dining at the famed Taste to food truck's finest at the Amador Brewing Company - Plymouth has a little of everything.
Wine tasting - grab a burger at Helwig, some Mexican food across the way or light Bistro eats at Bella Piazza. Round out the experience with an All American Diner - right in town.
If also offer a dinner menu we serve right at the house - we'll even set the table and do the dishes - ask about seasonal menu options and pricing.
This 5-star restaurant, in the heart of Plymouth, is well worth the one block walk!
46 locals recommend
Taste Restaurant and Wine Bar
9402 Main StThis 5-star restaurant, in the heart of Plymouth, is well worth the one block walk!
New to Plymouth -- the Brewing Company features awesome food trucks -- including the award winning Incahoots BBQ.
20 locals recommend
Amador Brewing Company
9659 Main StNew to Plymouth -- the Brewing Company features awesome food trucks -- including the award winning Incahoots BBQ.
1200 N Main St, Jackson, CA 95642. Actual tailing wheels from the Kennedy are on display in Jackson. The ore from the Kennedy Mine was crushed in their one hundred-stamp mill on the south slope of Humbug Hill.
The tailings, or “waste,” were then mixed with water in the slime plant and allowed to flow down a one thousand-foot-long flume to the base of Wheel #1. Anchored to a concrete foundation, the three-story-tall wheel lifted the tailings forty-four feet in redwood buckets, and then emptied them into a flume which flowed to the base of Wheel #2. From the top of Wheel #2, an eight hundred-foot long flume carried the tailings over Jackson Gate Road to Wheel #3.
Up another forty-four feet and down another flume to Wheel #4 which lifted the tailings for a final time up and over the top of the hill and into the impounding basin in Indian Gulch. The wheels worked twenty-four hours a day, from December of 1914 to 1942 with few stoppages, each day lifting 850 tons of waste up and over the hills. When the Kennedy Mine closed in 1942, the corrugated iron buildings which had enclosed the four wheels were torn down for scrap. Suddenly, four looming wooden wheels appeared on Jackson’s horizon. The wheels are located in the Jackson Kennedy Wheels City Park, north of town about a mile along Jackson Gate Road.
Kennedy Tailing Wheels Park
1200 N Main St1200 N Main St, Jackson, CA 95642. Actual tailing wheels from the Kennedy are on display in Jackson. The ore from the Kennedy Mine was crushed in their one hundred-stamp mill on the south slope of Humbug Hill.
The tailings, or “waste,” were then mixed with water in the slime plant and allowed to flow down a one thousand-foot-long flume to the base of Wheel #1. Anchored to a concrete foundation, the three-story-tall wheel lifted the tailings forty-four feet in redwood buckets, and then emptied them into a flume which flowed to the base of Wheel #2. From the top of Wheel #2, an eight hundred-foot long flume carried the tailings over Jackson Gate Road to Wheel #3.
Up another forty-four feet and down another flume to Wheel #4 which lifted the tailings for a final time up and over the top of the hill and into the impounding basin in Indian Gulch. The wheels worked twenty-four hours a day, from December of 1914 to 1942 with few stoppages, each day lifting 850 tons of waste up and over the hills. When the Kennedy Mine closed in 1942, the corrugated iron buildings which had enclosed the four wheels were torn down for scrap. Suddenly, four looming wooden wheels appeared on Jackson’s horizon. The wheels are located in the Jackson Kennedy Wheels City Park, north of town about a mile along Jackson Gate Road.
Amazing donuts - baked fresh daily - get there early if it is maple bars you're after.
6 locals recommend
Donut Street Cafe
17830 CA-49Amazing donuts - baked fresh daily - get there early if it is maple bars you're after.
Marlene & Glen's Diner
18726 CA-49Imperial Hotel
14202 Main StreetWonderful dinners!
Don Luis Mexican Restaurant
5940 CA-99Sightseeing
14881 Pine Grove Volcano Road, Pine Grove, 209-296-7488, Parks.ca.gov/?page_id=553.
Near Pine Grove at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, whose Miwok name — Chaw’se — denotes the world’s largest natural limestone monolith with over 1,000 mortar holes in which indigenous people ground seeds into meal. The park also contains petroglyphs, a museum, and a replica Miwok village.
35 locals recommend
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
14881 Pine Grove Volcano Rd14881 Pine Grove Volcano Road, Pine Grove, 209-296-7488, Parks.ca.gov/?page_id=553.
Near Pine Grove at Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park, whose Miwok name — Chaw’se — denotes the world’s largest natural limestone monolith with over 1,000 mortar holes in which indigenous people ground seeds into meal. The park also contains petroglyphs, a museum, and a replica Miwok village.
225 Church Street, Jackson, California. The Amador County Museum is located in a 15-room classic Greek Revival dwelling, constructed in 1859 as a home of Armstead C. Brown, one of Jackson's earliest settlers. The museum features a fascinating array of artifacts and items from the county's early days.
Collections include a Gold History Exhibit, fashions of the past, a Victorian bedroom and parlor, a Native American collection, a Chinese American collection, and much more. The museum at 225 Church Street overlooks historic downtown Jackson. Op
Amador County Museum
225 Church Street, Jackson, California. The Amador County Museum is located in a 15-room classic Greek Revival dwelling, constructed in 1859 as a home of Armstead C. Brown, one of Jackson's earliest settlers. The museum features a fascinating array of artifacts and items from the county's early days.
Collections include a Gold History Exhibit, fashions of the past, a Victorian bedroom and parlor, a Native American collection, a Chinese American collection, and much more. The museum at 225 Church Street overlooks historic downtown Jackson. Op
Amador Whitney Museum – Highway 49: The museum hosts vintage covered wagon as well as schoolhouse and post office scenes staged with original props, which makes it well worth a short visit. Small, but if you take the old Highway 49, rather than the bypass, you will pass it going to Jackson.
31 locals recommend
Amador City
Amador Whitney Museum – Highway 49: The museum hosts vintage covered wagon as well as schoolhouse and post office scenes staged with original props, which makes it well worth a short visit. Small, but if you take the old Highway 49, rather than the bypass, you will pass it going to Jackson.
When heading to Jackson – turn left at the “Amador City” sign and take the “Old Highway 49” rather than the bypass. You will hit two historic gold rush towns – Amador City and Sutter Creek. Lots of antiquing, wine and cheese tasting, art galleries and more.
70 locals recommend
Sutter Creek
When heading to Jackson – turn left at the “Amador City” sign and take the “Old Highway 49” rather than the bypass. You will hit two historic gold rush towns – Amador City and Sutter Creek. Lots of antiquing, wine and cheese tasting, art galleries and more.
15701 Pioneer Volcano Road, Volcano. 209-296-5007. https://blackchasmcavern.com: In 1854 a group of explorers discovered a cave cut deep into the earth, housing bright blue underground lakes and tendrils of beautiful mineral formations along its walls. Later, these spindly, gravity-defying mineral deposits would become known to geologists as helictites. Today that cave, Black Chasm Cavern, is one of the only places on Earth you can see them.
49 locals recommend
Black Chasm Cavern National Natural Landmark
15701 Pioneer Volcano Rd15701 Pioneer Volcano Road, Volcano. 209-296-5007. https://blackchasmcavern.com: In 1854 a group of explorers discovered a cave cut deep into the earth, housing bright blue underground lakes and tendrils of beautiful mineral formations along its walls. Later, these spindly, gravity-defying mineral deposits would become known to geologists as helictites. Today that cave, Black Chasm Cavern, is one of the only places on Earth you can see them.
Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park
14881 Pine Grove Volcano RdWineries
Cooper Vineyards
21365 Shenandoah School RdSome of the best wines in the region.
Paul J Wines
10775 Shenandoah RdFun atmosphere and great wines.
Helwig Vineyards & Winery
11555 Shenandoah RdGreat wines and terrific burgers!
Sobon Estate
14430 Shenandoah RdGreat wines and a museum.
Scott Harvey Wines Tasting Room
10861 Shenandoah RdThe best iced wines in the world
Shenandoah Vineyards
12300 Steiner RdGreat wines and fabulous views.