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- KKellieFresno / San Joaquin Valley •1 review4.0Dined on Nov 14, 2024The moment you step inside, you're greeted by an inviting atmosphere that feels both cozy and elegant. The décor features a blend of modern and rustic elements, with soft lighting, comfortable seating, and tasteful accents that create an intimate yet lively setting. It’s the ideal spot for a romantic dinner, a celebration with friends, or even a relaxed family meal. The bad thing was we had separate checks, i paid with card and my friend paid with cash, they mixed our bills up and mine was the higher one. Other than that great place. Definitely give it a tryMore infoBraised KitchenPrice: Expensive• American• Tulare•4.5
- TTomvipLos Angeles •4 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 7, 2024The Peaks is way, way better than other national park restaurants. We have been there for dinner and breakfast. The food is really good, the prices are so much lower than at pretty poor restaurants at Yosemite - with breakfast freshly cooked rather than in vats. And the prices are surprisingly low. This is pretty remarkable since it has no competition in Sequoia, and doesn't have to be good. BTW the hotel it is associated with, the Wuksachi Lodge, is terrific.More infoThe Peaks at Wuksachi LodgePrice: Moderate• American• Red Fair•4.2
- JEJamesECincinnati / Dayton •2 reviews5.0Dined on Sep 21, 2024The prime rib dinner for 2 was a good value. The service was excellent.More infoTahoe Joe's Famous Steakhouse - VisaliaPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Visalia•3.9
- OTOpenTable DinerLas Vegas •2 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 30, 2024Great local place to eat. Friendly staff and excellent service.More infoDouble LL Steak House & SaloonPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Visalia•4.2
- OTOpenTable DinerFresno / San Joaquin Valley •8 reviews5.0Dined on Nov 4, 2023Service a little slow, but they were very busy. We were seated at table with a draft and it was dark, they relocated us to an area that was better lit and no draft. Most of servers were very accommodatingMore infoRed Lobster - VisaliaPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Visalia•4.2
Discover Visalia
One of California's oldest communities outside of San Francisco and Los Angeles, Visalia's lifestyle reflects its agricultural heritage as well as its status as a quiet little beach town. Traditional Italian baked pasta, spaghetti and pizza can be found along with lighter contemporary specialties, including gluten-free pasta and pizza. Italian establishments are plentiful, ranging from casual, family-owned lunch counters to formal dining establishments complete with leather booths and candle-lit tables. Downtown, try traditional American cafes with early-bird dinner specials, or sample more global cuisines like Thai and Japanese. Pubs with pizza, burgers and beer please hungry appetites along with Danish- and European-inspired chalets that serve sausages with eggs and potatoes for breakfast and spaetzle with butter for dinner.
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- Mayors Park
- Blaine Park
- Visalia Convention Center
- Summers Park
- Towne And Country Ii Shopping Center
- Towne And Country Village Shopping Center
- Rotary Park
- Fairview Village Park
- Visalia Country Club
- Elderwood Station
- Cutler Park (Visalia, California)
- Exeter City Hall
- Motel 6 Visalia
- Linwood Park
- Cutler Park
- Kaweah Recreation Area
- Econo Lodge Sequoia Area
- Sensia Salon and Day Spa
- Crestwood Park
- Visalia City Hall