Milagro Cars and Coffee
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D & D Cars and Coffee
This show is a Show and Shine/Meet and Greet!
We all love our cars and some are very fast and loud, but please wait until you are far away from the event to prove it!
All cars, motorcycles and enthusiasts welcome! We would appreciate it if you would not excessively rev, burn out or drive reckless when attending our shows.
All makes and models welcome as always!
Sundays 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM PST

Milagro Centre – 6241 Fair Oaks Blvd
Carmichael, CA 95608
Video: Credit: Dreams and Drivers (YouTube)
A Cars and Coffee meetup is a casual, community-driven car gathering where enthusiasts bring their vehicles to showcase, chat with fellow gearheads, and enjoy a laid-back morning. Here’s what you can expect:
- It’s an informal and welcoming environment where people from all walks of life come together over a shared passion for cars.
- Most events are early morning meetups (usually on weekends, between 7-10 AM), so expect to start your day early.
- The vibe is relaxed—this isn’t a competitive car show, just enthusiasts hanging out.
2. The Cars
- A wide variety: expect everything from classic muscle cars and exotics to JDM tuners, off-road rigs, and even electric performance cars.
- Some meetups are more specialized (e.g., supercar-focused, JDM-heavy, or classic-only), while others are open to all types.
- People bring their daily drivers, project cars, and even high-end hypercars, depending on the crowd.
3. The People
- You’ll find a mix of car owners, collectors, first-time attendees, photographers, and industry professionals.
- Most attendees are happy to talk about their cars, so don’t hesitate to ask questions.
- Some people go just to check out the cars without bringing their own.
4. Etiquette
- No revving, burnouts, or reckless driving. Many events are shut down due to rowdy behavior.
- Be respectful—don’t touch cars without permission.
- If taking photos, be mindful of owners and other attendees.
5. Extras
- Most meetups have a coffee stand or café nearby for a morning caffeine fix.
- Some larger events may have vendors selling car-related gear, apparel, or detailing products.
- Occasionally, manufacturers or dealerships bring new models to showcase.
6. Leaving the Event
- The “exit show” can sometimes be exciting, as some attendees like to give a little throttle when leaving—but remember, safety first!
- Be mindful of traffic, pedestrians, and law enforcement that might be monitoring.
If you are attending as a spectator, you’re in for a great time! Here are some tips to make the most of your Cars and Coffee experience:
1. Arrive Early
- The best cars tend to arrive right at the start and may leave early, so getting there when the event starts gives you the best chance to see everything.
- Parking for spectators can fill up quickly, so plan accordingly.
2. Be Ready to Walk
- Most meetups are in large parking lots or open spaces, so wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be walking a lot.
3. Bring a Camera or Phone
- Car photography is a big part of the experience.
- Be mindful of reflections in windows and other spectators when snapping pics.
- If you want to post to social media, a lot of owners love seeing their cars get shared—just tag or credit them if possible!
4. Engage with Owners (Respectfully!)
- If you’re interested in a particular car, most owners love talking about them—just be polite and ask before touching or peeking inside.
Compliments go a long way!
5. Follow Event Etiquette
- Stay on the sidewalks or designated areas—don’t stand too close to moving vehicles.
- Don’t lean on or touch cars unless given permission.
- No littering—keep the space clean so the event can continue in the future.
6. Grab Some Coffee & Enjoy the Vibes
- Most Cars and Coffee meetups have a coffee stand or café nearby, so it’s a great chance to sip a fresh cup while enjoying the cars.
- Some events even have local vendors selling merch, car care products, or food trucks.
7. Watch the Exits (But Be Safe!)
- Some attendees give a little throttle when leaving, which can be fun to watch.
- However, stay off the street and don’t encourage reckless driving—many events have been shut down due to burnouts and accidents.
Whether you’re there for the cars, the community, or just to enjoy a morning out, you’re in for a fun and engaging experience!
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CREDIT: Video: Dreams and Drivers.