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    3.1 (1.1k reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    We like the style and color of these cabinets. Next time I'll take a video, this was my first pic of the day.
    Melissa S.

    So, it's that time in our lives that we are looking to start the money pit aka kitchen renovation. We've been in our house for a few years now, we're finally settled, paid off our cars so we have a few extra bucks. IKEA was the first place we thought of for inspiration. We were surprised at the color scheme we looked at and liked. We were attracted to the blue cabinets or the olive green cabinets as they would look good with our dark floors. An ask for countertops, I don't want lament as it won't hold it's shape. I like the glass composite countertops as they look more sturdy. We were surprised that they sell stoves, ovens, and microwaves. We thought they would be dummy's like the TVs are. I question the quality and longevity of IKEAs kitchens. They mostly show the lament kitchen tops. It's much cheaper then the composite glass, but I doubt they will last as long. I found the sink style I like. We have water outflow issues with our sink and facet, so I found a set in sink that I liked, no lip that goes over the countertops. With the countertops questionable longevity, now I question the cupboards quality and longevity. You have to give them props for being reusable price, I just don't want it to wear out. In the end we are thinking that the cost will be around $15,000 including instulation. I'm thinking more like $20,000 as things always cost more than you expect them to. Our next stop will be local hardware stores to check out their offerings. We really like IKEA's set up and displays. They are so realistic with the walls and all, it makes you feel like you are walking into a real kitchen unlike the hardware stores where you are just looking at the counties tops and cupboards. One things we observed with IKEA is they have lots of stark white cabinets. They brighten the room, but stark white against dark brown floors woudld be doo much of a contrast. And reminds me of the black and white high contrast baby books they make for tummy time. A little too contrasty for me. So, here we are looking at an investment as ours is still functional so there really isn't a rush. My husband has a point, let's spread out our large purchases over the years and not do everything at once. This year will possibly be the kitchen. Next year will be painting the house. And there is a good possibility of doing the ac and heating units. Last month was the fridge. And a few years back it was the washer and a few months after that it was the dryer. So in the end everything is pretty much spread out. Oh, don't forget the dishwasher and around 5 years ago it was the dishwasher and hot tub. The good news we're not in debt.

    Lillian W.

    I haven't been to IKEA in years. I've always had fun experiences looking at the multiple room displays within the claustrophobic building interior. Maze of displays and merchandise of furniture (for every room), shelving, lighting, houseware, storage, linens, towels, rugs, live plants, art, curtains, cutlery, and Swedish snacks. But I don't go on the weekends. That's when it's full throttle crowded. My last shopping experience was on a recent late weekday afternoon. Before I go into the not so great moments, let me tell you the great stuff. The cafeteria food server was terrific. A lot of indecisive folks ordering good and asking questions, she handled it like a pro and kept the line moving. The cashier assisting at the first floor self check out was super helpful. Most of the furniture is made of sustainable materials and cheaply priced. Heck the majority of the furniture in my home is from IKEA. If hauling and assembling your own furniture is not your thing, keep in mind they offer assembly and delivery for additional costs. I've done both. You can check inventory quantity and the aisle and bin # location of furniture items on their website. Not so great: On my visit, the restrooms on the second floor, next to the cafeteria, were in awful shape. They changed the restrooms to multiple toilet rooms with motion activated low flow flush toilets. I encountered horrible bathroom toilet visuals. I went into 4 vacant toilet closets to get one without a #2. Grody! Then the toilet did not flush, there is no bypass button. Purely just motion activated that was not working. IKEA- for goodness sake, go back to the drawing board on these toilets. Also the cafeteria was low on several food items and ran out of coffee. Surprisingly since it was around 4pm, nearing early bird dinner time. Maybe a good thing considering the toilet situation. But not great when you paid for a cup of coffee and waited over 20 minutes. I was assured by the cashier, when paying for a coffee, that it won't take long to brew a fresh batch. Possibly staff can monitor the coffee. Plus I didn't understand why the cafeteria cashier letting line cutters in. He allowed a customer to cut the queue to purchase a drink. I didn't say anything to either the cashier or customer. But my opinion is that the customer go through the queue and get in line behind the others; bypassing the hot food line makes sense but not the line of folks queuing up to pay.

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    Kristina M.

    This is a fun store! I used to shop here a lot a decade ago for materials for my living space. I bought items such as dishware, rugs and lighting. I still have some of these items like my lamp and coffee table. It is fun to just come here and walk around to get inspiration for your own home. You can get some good deals and the items are cool. I do love coming here for the cafe. If you signed up for Ikea Family rewards, you can get a coffee or tea free with each visit. I recommend doing this. The cafe area is nice and there's some good bites too. Check out Ikea in West Sacramento for your home item needs and if you are hungry, check it out for their yummy bites!

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    Steffany I.

    We recently went and saw the kids Småland was open again! It has been closed for so long so the kids were excited to try it out. We decided to drop of the kids there while went and grabbed food at the restaurant. There were kiosks to sign up and provide you children's information. They allow children 37 inches and 54 inches, starting with age 3. Children must be potty trained as well. Once we signed up at the kiosk, we checked in at the counter. This day they allowed kids to stay for 30 minutes inside. The staff completing the check in was very pleasant. They give wristbands for the kids to wear, and you write down your name and number. They have the kids enter and will text you if the kids need you or when your time is up. When our time was up we picked up our kids and they had a great time. They had no issues and already asked to come back. Check out process was seamless. We did feel the kids were safe and will definitely plan drop off the kids again!

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    Markus R.

    The location is a great. It's in a vast shopping center surrounded by other businesses and restaurants, mainly the Super Walmart, the parking lot here is so massive that you shouldn't have an issue finding parking. However, IKEA gets pretty busy on weekends. This place is absolutely massive after their renovation and you can spend hours in here. It's literally a maze of cool furniture and it's great for showing you new ideas. The food court is really good. The prices got stuck in the early 2000's and is really affordable for 2026. I'd say expect to walk out of here for about $20 for a meal for two. The portions are decent and you should get full after your meal. I love the flavor of the meatballs covered in gravy and the cranberry sauce Bottom line/TLDR: IKEA FOODCOURT MEATBALLS

    Lil B.

    I like wandering around and browsing and getting ideas about home improvements and furniture additions. There is A LOT to look at so it's important to stay focused. Got some ideas for shoe racks but TBH when I wear a women's size 11 and hubby wears size 13 the options are limited. But nonetheless there was a couple choices. What was off was their new all gender bathrooms. They are alllllll single stall. And a communal wash basin. It was ok but j can imagine the area will be crazy crowded during the holidays. Had to make a stop for lingonberry soda before we left. Gratefully they had to go cups today (unlike last time).love this drink.

    Swedish meat balls
    Amber N.

    I love going to IKEA! There are so many things to look at and so many options of furniture. It can be over whelming though. We came here on Saturday to look for floating shelves and a drawer. We walked through most of the levels. The line for the cafeteria was so long. We waited 30-40 in line. I wish there were more workers and they said their soda machine was broken so people couldn't get drinks. We got the Swedish meatballs and the salmon with garlic bread. I would say the price is fairly decent. I think we checked out for three items around $180. Building the stuff doesn't come with clear instructions but it's pretty easy to figure out. I definitely need to come back for other housing needs.

    Proud of my grandson who scanned a huge quantity of items in my cart. However, I would've preferred not to scan at all.
    Lisa W.

    I used to love coming to IKEA. Unfortunately, each visit I like it a little less. When my grandson and I got to the restaurant, there was only one employee working so there was long lines and they were out of so many dishes and it was only 12 noon. They have kids meals, but for some reason the two chicken strips with french fries is not a kids meal so it's $10 which I think is quite a bit. I ended up ordering a kids meal and paid half the price. And we all know it's a purposeful maze here in order to entice people to buy more products. But my grandson was having an allergy attack and had to go to the bathroom and it took us so long to find a place. And now it's only self check out. Not only do you scan all your items you have to bag them as well. The only bags they have are ones that you have to purchase. It was a daunting experience, which I don't care to repeat.

    Katie C.

    We did the scavenger hunt with our son while picking up a few items, it was fun. I enjoy this location as it seems to usually have what I need in stock as well as fun community events.

    This is absolutely the worst cake ever. Its like eating a dry spinge from the kitchen. Do not waste money like my family and i did.
    Josh F.

    This is absolutely the worst cake ive ever tried. Its like eating a sponge from the kitchen with old icing. Absolutely disgusting. Dont let the loons fool you like it did to my kids and I.

    Vincent N.

    Ikea is as Ikea does. Hej! We cut straight to the restaurant which is middling but cheap and that view can't be beat.

    Want a whole ass cow hyde?
    Kathe B.

    I've been desperately trying to persuade my husband to accompany me to IKEA for yyeearrrsss now, without success. He said it was a divorce-worthy request LOL. A You-Tuber review I watched recently called IKEA "a labyrinth where couples go to break up", so is this a thing? Is my Hubs correct? Well, I'm here to report he may have been on to something! I planned a girls trip this past weekend to play the FAMOUS IKEA Bingo & eat the equally famous IKEA meatballs. After a few people flaked, it was just me and my SIL, and I can confirm my husband would have *HATED* my ADHD wandering around a maze of shit that you really want, but need NONE OF IT. I can easily see how you could spend all day in here. It's colorful, inexpensive and sooo alluring to the eye. You can make a case for almost every gadget & trinket you see. We were absolutely cackling at the names of every useful looking item in out best Muppet's Swedish Chef voice. It's fun in here, for sure. One thing worth mentioning is there are many items displayed that have been discontinued (years ago, an associate told us!) or are frequently out of stock, which makes it hard to gauge what's actually available! Pro tip: PREREGISTER for Bingo. It fills up weeks in advance! 200 people came to play on a random Fri evening! The upstairs was PACKED. It's free to play and FUNNNN!!! Unpopular opinion - the food court offerings are TRASH. They say never meet your heroes. Frozen supermarket meatballs, hard WinCo Texas toast, and *very* fishy salmon. 1/2 of the fountain drinks had no syrup so you just got sparkling water for the price of soda. The Disney-esque queue took almost 30 minutes to get thru and cut into the Bingo game, and they had already run out of literally everything 20 minutes prior to 6pm. Even the seemingly instant spuds that come with practically every dish. No desserts, no fruit, no add-on sides. Just empty cases. If Bingo happens monthly - and is scheduled weeks in advance - and you know it brings an additional 200 guests for food - what happened? Seems weird to run out of so many options at a cafeteria-style restaurant that serves a 265,000 sq. ft. retail store. The price point & simple DIY nature of their furniute makes it a slam dunk for dorms or first apartments. The accessories are the icing -whimsical, affordable and in a palate of colors to match just about any decor. Overall, driving from Reno for Bingo & meatballs, it was a fun overnight trip, and I'm glad I came but it's a one-off for me.

    3/9/25 FYI

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    Ask the Community - IKEA

    Is the cafe open for dine-in or takeout?

    Hello, the cafe is open for dine-in! Although, the line was long (when I was there last month) since there's limited seating space/social distancing. Hope this helps!

    Does ikea close early on weekdays?

    10am to 9pm every day

    Is the restaurant finally open for dine-in?

    It is currently open. Dessert items are in sealed containers. There are drinks in cans and bottles. There is a plexiglass barrier for hot meals. You order one at a time and serves through a small opening.… 

    What is the best time to come to ikea besides the weekend? Just drove here on Sunday and saw how long the line was and said forget it. Waited ten minutes in the parking lot and didn't see it move. Is the line still that long during the week days?

    Ikea has horrible Customer Service. Find another Furniture dealer preferably a local one.

    How long are the weekend queues?

    A month ago the line wound around 5 or 6 times before the store even opened 😳. Then they let people into the store in groups then would hold the line for awhile.

    Are there still plenty of desk available? Nothing too pricey though. TIA☺️

    Better to look on line

    Is there still a line to get in the store?

    Not in the evenings, but we were driving by this past Sunday around 10am and there was a long line visible from the freeway.

    Is ikea open right now? I look on my maps and it says temporarily closed? But I thought they had opened up again

    It is opened. Get there early to avoid the line

    Is this location open for in person shopping? Not sure if it's still close from COVID-19

    Per there website they are open. Just not the restaurant

    Does IKEA have electric shopping carts for disabled people to sit in while shopping?

    Never seen any.

    Can I return the items I got wrong without recipe ?I have ikea's member card.But I lost the recipe.

    If you used your IKEA Family card when you bought it they can look it up. Otherwise they won't give you a refund, and probably not even an exchange.

    Do they accept Apple Pay?

    Yes

    Do they have self checkout?

    Not any more, they removed the self checkout a few years back.

    Does this location have a drop off are for kids while parents shop? Any age limitations? Thanks yelp helpers!

    Yes they do. Not sure about how old they must be though

    I misplaced a few parts to a bedframe on a move recently like a couple cams and dowels. Can these be purchased individually or kept on-site as a courtesy?

    Yes! In the as- is section towards the front of the store they have a bin of extra parts like the cams and dowels they sell in bulk. Its pretty cheap. I think it's like $5 for a sandwich bag full. Not sure what they charge if you just want 3… 

    Can I exchange a mattress within the 365 days guarantee without a receipt?

    I don't think so.

    Can I return items if I don't have the boxes or packages to them?

    Nope, they won't take back unless you have the packaging and it's never been assembled.

    Are they open on the New Years. 2018? Most store are closed but now with the way retail is, more stores are being open.

    Sunday (NYE) 10A-6P Monday (NYD) 10A-9P

    Does IKEA do kitchen remodels? If I pick out the stuff, will they install it?

    Yes! But my personal opinion is that you shop around and avoid IKEA kitchen remodel all together. I am currently having one install and since day 2 it's been a nightmare. The whole process has been horrible and mainly I think it's a communication… 

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    The fire table and chair set we bought from midtown bargains. Both in absolute perfect condition.

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    The fire table and chair set we bought from midtown bargains. Both in absolute perfect condition.

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