Visalia Restaurants
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- NNekiyaLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoWe were seated about 45 minutes after our reservation time. The ambiance was nice and the staff were friendly. I love the meat service. Everything was delicious and they feed you more than enough. It was truly a great experience. I will definitely be back.More infoTexas de Brazil - FresnoPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Fresno•4.3
- BBrookeCalifornia Central Coast •1 review5.0Dined on Dec 11, 2024As my colleague said we felt like we were dining at the home of a friend, a very stylish friend! The warmth the restaurant exudes right away is comforting and welcoming. We tried a couple of starters, soup, and each of our entrees were plate-licked perfection. This is definitely on our go-to list when we come to town!More infoBraised KitchenPrice: Expensive• American• Tulare•4.5
- 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
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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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- Pinkham Park
- Visalia Convention Center
- Sierra View Golf Course
- Exeter Public Golf Course
- Woodlake City Park
- Visalia Oaks Park
- Lincoln Park
- Rotary Park
- Ash Street Park
- Soroptimist Park
- Visalia Country Club
- Houk Park
- Linwood Park
- Mooney Grove Park
- Visalia Fox Theatre
- Jennings Park
- Cutler Park
- Memorial Park
- Jefferson Park
- Crestwood Park