A pizza place, a deli and a juice bar are among the three finalists for the Downtown Sacramento Partnership's Calling All Dreamers contest.

Last year, Andy's Candy Apothecary won the prize package valued at $125,000, and opened his new stor at J and 9th streets. I stopped by after dinner on Friday and found the shop to be charming. It's high end candy concept is a welcome and unique addition to that part of town.

The package includes a free year's worth of rent somewhere downtown, some startup capital and other support services.

There are currently three finalists, with three food-related contestants making the cut. They are:

Better Foods Deli

Metro Juice

Quick Draw Pizza

I'm a fan of the show SharK Tank on ABC where venture capitalists listen to pitches and see if they want to invest their money in new businesses. Watching these videos reminds me a little of that show.

Click here to cast your vote by May 11 and help one of these restaurants take home the prize.

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