Taco truck

8945 Grant Line Rd, Elk Grove
(916) 217-7114

Recent Reviews

Nina K.

Great team players. To be transparent, I'm biased. But I love working karaoke here and Lola is so amazing to work with! Amanda is a great manager and they both are so great at making everyone feel welcome. Dave and Jamie are great new owners and if you get a chance, check out their other venues: Old Town Pizza and Prost Beer Hall in Elk Grove.

Jose Juan Guerrero

I love the tacos and the burritos from this place!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Cabeza Adobada Carnitas Tacos

Kelvin C.

Karaoke on Thursdays with Nina is a blast! Decent rotation (she keeps it fair). Good bartender. Overall good vibe!

David O.

Not unlike the Wrangler before it, but I don't remember Blind Pig on tap? Country on the juke, they may skip your Garth selection. Yada yada beer,....

Jane H.

The ambience is a good old country bar with karaoke on Thursday, DJ on Friday, and live music every Saturday night! Go out and have a great time!

Amber V.

Felt like having a few drinks but not wanting to deal with midtown, we decided to try out Y-Not. Previously this place was the Wrangler and it still looks the same, some signage inside still says the wrangler. They have a pool table, large connect 4, large Jenga and 2 sets of cornhole boards outside and a stage with dance floor. We arrive shortly after 11pm on a Saturday and asked about playing pool because it was covered and unbeknownst to us, they stop playing pool at 9pm on Friday and Saturdays but the bartender was great and let us play anyways. Drinks seemed average, Captain and coke was $8 and coronas were $7. Bathrooms were clean, that's always a plus! Overall it's a decent bar, much better vibe from when it was the Wrangler. The night we came they had a live band and charged a $5 cover. Honestly the band wasn't that great and not worth the cover, so while we'd for sure come back, probably not on nights when they change a cover.

Jessica H.

Went into the YNot bar on a Sunday for some bloody Mary's and they did not disappoint. Kristen was the sweetest bartender and has her Bloody Mary game down. One of the best bloody Mary's around town with all the garnishes. She also makes a delicious mai Tai. All the TVs were on, which made for a great place to watch a game. It was a relaxed, fun environment. We highly recommend for a good time and great drinks.

Jenny P.

I mean, y not? We found ourselves in EG this past Sunday visiting family and it was mentioned early in the evening that Wrangler reopened under the name, Y-Not Club. None of us had been in since this rebranding and we were as curious as we were thirsty. So we went. Wow, is it August already?! We did have a nice time on a lazy Sunday evening. The place wasn't that busy, but I bet it is on weekend evenings. The line dancing set up looks like it has potential. Not that I've ever done that here. I don't think I have any sober memories from this place back in the day, and my memory is not what it once was. Drinks were fixed quickly, and I liked the well whiskey they use here, didn't catch the name but it was new to me and my partner. A few games of tabletop jenga were completed without drink spillage, quite a feat. We got one pretty high and precarious before it fell to its doom. Y-Not also has one of those touch tunes jukeboxes that allow you to use either the app or the physical machine to choose songs. We had fun messing around with that, but we did notice that there was some song skipping going on from either patrons or behind the bar, couldn't tell which. It wasn't any of mine, but even so I don't much care for that as songs cost money and it's lame to waste. I know you can also pay to skip in the app, but yeah if it's coming from the business I don't care for that, sorry. Threw the vibe off just a bit for me, but everything else about the experience was just fine. I would come back again if I'm in the area visiting folks. Food: bags o chips Bathroom Report: amusing, clean, probably won't blow away in a twister, and they wrote my name but not my number on the wall Parking: for people and horses

Amy H.

I came upon the Y-Not Club unexpectedly but it was definitely a happy accident. It kind of feels like one of those off road gems that you might find yourself at if you were in a roadtripping western film where the main characters were stopping for a beer. There is a 5$ cover charge and a bar when you walk in. Service was really quick even though there was a good amount of people and my drink was tasty. I walked through the bar too meet my friends outside. There are three sort of areas that I found at the Y-Not. First the bar (also was a covered pool table), second was a dance area with a live band playing country hits, and third was an outdoor patio and game area. I met my friends out on the patio and joined them in playing a large game of connect four. It was fun but the connect four might need to be replaced because the pieces kept slipping on top of each other. There was also giant Jenga and corn-hole which was fun. I really enjoy bars that have a lot of activities like this especially if there is also the option to dance so thats why I rated them so high. Overall I had a great experience and would go again this weekend if it wasn't so far from my house;)

Violeta R.

Amanda served a great Lemon Drop! Ambiance was just right! Clean environment and so friendly. Everyone was happy to be here!

Jeff M.

Love the bar and the crew is awesome and friendly.. it will be my new spot to have a drink

Sushma L.

First week open decided to support our forever to go local bar!! Have supported multiple owners -bartender LoLa was unfriendly and rude to my party of 6! Thursday early night 8pm max 15 people in the bar! Made rude comments serving us and i can't explain our bill either prices went up or additional drinks were charged on our bill!!!

Bruce O.

Y-Not Bar, Sheldon/Elk Grove, CA - May 16, 2023 We stopped by tonight surprised the old Wrangler has reopened as the Y-Not. Tonight is the Grand Reopening. How exciting is that? Apparently, before the bar was called the Wrangler, it was called the Y-not Club. So they have reverted back to the old name. The place was lit up like a Christmas tree as we were driving by, so we had to turn around and go check it out. There was a food truck outside serving street tacos. Looked good, but we had already had dinner a couple hours earlier. The motorcycles out front gave the impression that we would find a bunch of bikers inside; however, when we walked in, it was just a good old fashioned country bar vibe. At that point, it seemed that ordering a couple shots of tequila was the only way to go forward. The bar is inviting and you can't help shimming up to the counter where the bar keep asks "what'll you have?" The old Wrangler charm is still there. So glad to see the new owners are breathing new life into this iconic Sheldon Bar. Looks like they'll do Wednesday karaoke and live music on Saturdays. Mama, don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys.

Michele O.

Driving by, we noticed the Wrangler had reopened, so we stopped to check it out. Even though it has "The Wrangler" signage, it is now the Y-Not Club. As we entered, we stopped at the bar. We asked how long it had been open, and the bartender told us it was their opening night. There was a mix of patrons--some cowboy hats, some motorcyclists, and some young 20 something's hanging about. We met a beautiful King Charles Cavalier Spaniel, so they must be dog friendly. As we wandered through the first room, and into the second, there was small stage for live entertainment, although there was none while we were there. We passed through the second room, and entered an outdoor area. As I was talking about the name and "The Wrangler" signage, we were informed by one of customers that it is now called the "Y-Not", as it was known for many years before it became "The Wrangler". Note: No food, but had a food truck selling tacos outside.

Alfredo Luna

Burritos and torta where good..

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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