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3.0 (6 reviews)
Open • 8:30 am - 8:00 pm

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Wild Jacks Tex Mex BBQ - Sweet potato fries

Wild Jacks Tex Mex BBQ

3.3(363 reviews)
0.0 mi
•$$

WOW FACTOR? Yes, but just barely because of the salmon salad and not for the large price increases…read more Only problem is all the gas stations at this location charge a lot more than other stops on I-5 (this visit $1 more than the Love station further north). HAVE AGAIN: Salmon salad is wonderful. Have this every time. NOT HAVE AGAIN: The kids burrito with BBQ beans, rice and tri-tip could be delicious but the beef is in large chunks and very unpleasant for kids (or adults) to eat.

OK food at Kettleman City. We normally like stopping here, one part of Bravo Farms is a nice…read moreplayground we let the kids run around at on the drive from the Bary Area to Southern California. We happened to come for gas around lunch time and decided to try the food at Wild Jacks. Burnt Ends Burrito: Brisket, tri-tip, rice, beans, chipotle cheddar cheese, wild jack's ranch. The burnt ends are the most desired part of a Brisket. This one tasted more like leftover meat and I couldn't taste any of the burnt ends. This is a very good way to get rid of leftover scraps but they should change the name. Pulled Pork Nachos: Had a nice looking color from the salsa but the pork was dry and not that great. Sweet Potato Fries: They had that cornstarch coating that some places do to make the fries more crunchy, tasted OK but I prefer them as normal fries. Kid's Cheeseburger: A bit bland and normal for the price we paid, I think they would have enjoyed the McDonald's one more.

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Paleteria y Neveria Las Michoacanas Delano

Paleteria y Neveria Las Michoacanas Delano

4.8(18 reviews)
43.1 mi
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During my time in Delano, I was fortunate enough to receive a recommendation to visit a local spot,…read moreand I took the suggestion. The moment I stepped inside, I was enveloped in a cozy atmosphere that immediately put me at ease. The staff were warm and welcoming, taking the time to explain the menu and offer their recommendations. My parents were drawn to the Filipino Halo Halo, a classic dessert that showcased a variety of fruits, and creamy milk in a stunning display of color and texture. I give it a 6 oit of 10. It was missing some main ingredients. However, I opted for the Thrifty flavor, featuring chocolate malted crunch ice cream that proved to be a rich and indulgent treat. I give it a 5 out of 10 only because it tased like it was sitting there for a while. One major concern that might deter me from coming back is the fact that the seating area is quite compact. Upon closer inspection, I noticed that there were only two tables, each with a capacity of two people, which seemed a bit restrictive. My initial intention was to grab dessert and engage in conversation, but the limited seating arrangements made it challenging to do so. As a result, we opted to enjoy our desserts in the parking lot, which, thankfully, had pleasant weather. Overall, I think this establishment is better suited for customers who prefer to take their orders to-go, rather than dining in. I would return just because I support small business and believe that every purchase makes a significant difference to the local community.

Stopped by before the game with the family to snag a treat…read more The location is a bit small, and the counter layout is a bit weird. As you enter you are at the register, but if there is someone ordering you're all up in each others space lol. The service is friendly and quick. They offer a variety of paletas and snacks. The paleta my wife got was fire, a gansito one (a mexican version of a twinkie, filled with jam, cream and covered in chocolate) It was really tasty. Everyone enjoyed their ice creams. The quality of the items was obvious. Everything is made in house. Bomb!

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Rosa Brothers Milk Company - Office  11-30-2024

Rosa Brothers Milk Company

4.7(81 reviews)
37.1 mi
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On a recent road trip, my friend Denise and I made Rosa Brothers Milk Company a must-spot on the…read moredirt tour. I like milk and its by-products, especially ice cream so this place seemed like a natural place to visit. And, even though it was small, and even though it is not in anyone's map of California places to see before one dies, this place was a tourist attraction that I will remember till the day I can no longer enjoy milk and the mustache it leaves behind. When we arrived to the spot there was a sole attendant, his name was Anthony and he was endearing to the max. I explained to him an abridge story of our road trip and why we made it a spot to visit. He was like really, like he could not believe that this was an intentional stop on a multi hour road trip. I was like, in my mind, this is not a Thrifty ice cream run bro, this is like a milk experience, of course it is a spot on a road trip. What I did say was like--- you are wearing a uniform, (like one of those that (I Love) Lucy waited for in the 1950's), and there was a window into a factory with workers producing milk, and you have souvenirs, thus the joint is a stop to engage with, a stop to plan for, a stop that naturally fits in someone's road trip's tour. After I said a version of all of this, his smile and eyes became wide, like he really was understanding that his presence and this joint was not just a local milk joint but could be a pit stop that can go white with fame. My intention was to get a milkshake but Anthony explained that they did not sell any. I mean I accepted it quickly, but with some lament as a milkshake is my favorite ice-cream by-product, but I made due with what I could. First, I got a chocolate milk in a bottle. Anthony was kind enough to open it for me. I used to be a big fan of chocolate milk, cause it was a staple in the school's free lunch program and I always found it refreshing and sweet and cooling. Which makes me want to define the difference between refreshing and cooling in terms of taste. I guess refreshing makes one go ahhh like after taking a sip of cold cola, and something cooling makes someone feel the crisp of cold within the body, like eating a chilled lemon paleta/popsicle. And on this day, I drank a bottle of milk and found it to be a nostalgic snack down to the last sip. It is important to note that Denise noticed that they had flavors like Orange Blossom milk, and banana ice cream flavors. So this places dares enough to think outside the box or should I say milk carton? Anthony was also lovely enough to bring out samples of their packaged ice cream. I will be honest I cannot remember all the flavors I tried but I think there was cookie and cream. And the ice cream tasted rich, deep, and fresh, like it been churned recently for pure enjoyment. Like it was meant to be good first, then sold next. And thus at its core it was artisan, not mass produced. I guess that is why they explain their products to be "farm direct." Since I could not get a shake or a cone, I decided to get one of their ice cream sandwiches. I went with what I tasted and knew to be good---- the cookies and cream. This decision was also based on the cookies they used. I reviewed the picture but the cookie was not listed. I ate the sandwich outside in the car, and every bite was a morsel of smooth crunch and velvety ice cream. It was familiar and new, it was reason enough to want to visit the place again. In fact I tried too, on the way back from the road trip but it was closed on that day. Too bad, I have put it on my return spots, I found it to be that wonderful, but again milk, ice cream, and all that it stems from it, I am a fan of, so it makes sense for me. But until then, I got the sweatshirt I got from this place to remember it!

This is one of my favorite locations for real ice cream. All products are made at this location…read more Needed some milk so I decided to treat myself to some Rocky Road Ice Cream. Please support this locally owned business. All milks, coffee creamers, ice creams are made here. Stop by for a tour. Service is always on-point and very welcoming.

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