Dos Coyotes Border Cafe

Dos Coyotes Border Cafe

13385 Folsom Blvd. #100
Folsom, California 95630
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Local Phone: (916) 351-9750
E-mail: contact@doscoyotes.net

"In the 20 plus years since we opened our first restaurant, Dos Coyotes has grown, but the core principles haven’t changed – delicious food, engaging atmosphere, exceptional value. That’s why I started Dos Coyotes and why I go to work today. I love watching people walk through the door, enjoy our food and appreciate what we have to offer. That’s why we’re in business."
-Bobby Coyote

A great spot for casual outdoor dining with your pup.

Dog Access:

  • Dogs OK at outside seating

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