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    Harris Ranch Country Store

    Harris Ranch Country Store

    3.9
    (152 reviews)
    10.4 mi
    $$$

    When I think of Harris Ranch, I think steaks. That's it. Never would I have thought their bakery…read morepumps out some delicious pastries and desserts. The bakery is part of the country store, which sells such random housewares and souvenir-type stuff. They have a chocolate truffle case on one side and the other side, the pastries and desserts. The pastries looked delicious and I got a few to try. They also have bags of day-old cookies for a good price. Eclair 4/5* I'm not a huge fan of eclairs with the soft fudge on top instead of the hardened chocolate. Taste wise though, it was a good eclair. The cream isn't overly sweet and the eclair itself was a light dough. Napoleon 5/5* If there's something Harris bakery does right, it's flaky pastries. Surprisingly, this Napoleon stayed crispy the entire drive home and survive even in the refrigerator the next day. Many others I've had usually get soggy, but these layers of puff pastry stayed crisp to the end of every last bite. The cream was fluffy and not too sweet, and paired perfectly with the ripe strawberries. Banana Cream Pie 3/5* I love anything banana and just had to get it when my eyes landed on the perfect swirl of whip cream covered in chunks of buttery crumbles, atop a neat little mini pie. However, the pie itself was too mushy. The crust was soggy, with the smoothness of the banana cream, soft banana slices, and rich whip cream, everything combined was too much mush. It was also too sweet. I did enjoy the crumble on top though. That was the only saving texture. Strawberry Cream Horn 5/5* Wow these were so unexpectedly delicious! The horn is super flaky and delicate, filled from end to end with a light strawberry cream. On top, bits of dehydrated strawberries were not only beautiful but added a nice tartness and texture, contrasting with the silky cream. This was a great upgrade on your classic cream horn. Chocolate Chip Cookies with Walnuts 3/5* Nothing special. They tasted better the longer they sat out because they were crisper. I prefer my cookies to have sea salt for that good balance of salty and sweet, but these cookies were just one noted. Next time, I have my eyes set on this towering cake they had on the counter and of course, take home some of those yummy cream horns.

    Highly disappointing to see the Country Store as of late…read more We have been going to Harris Ranch for as long as I can remember and I am 52 years old. It feels like our home away from home as we go back and forth from Northern California and to visit our family in Orange County. We always LOVED seeing the store and its unique gifts that filled the entire place. For some time, there looks to be maybe a quarter of what they used to have. So sad... I used to come and find a lot of my Christmas gifts for people during the holidays. This past Christmas, I went in and the place looked desolate. I was confused and wondered if I missed it all? I don't know if Harris Ranch is not doing well, but it really looks like they're struggling if you look at the empty feel of the store. We just left the shop now on our way back down to Southern California and once again shocked and highly disappointment. It was bad.. I really hope that whatever happening there gets better so that the store can return to the gorgeous shop that it once was.

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    Eclair
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    Napoleon
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    Bravo Farms

    Bravo Farms

    3.9
    (1k reviews)
    24.7 mi
    $$

    Since I now have to make multiple trips between Bay Area and SoCal annually Bravo Farms has now…read morebecome a tradition. Even if you're not grabbing bbq, I like to grab some coffee or energy drink for the drive. This trip I forgot some gifts for family and shopped here for cutest bear figuerine and planes and mad libs for kids. They really have it all. And you can stretch your legs while you shop. Service is always friendly. There's always plenty of parking and bathroom stalls. Cute, convenient and clean. See you in a few months, Bravo Farms.

    Stopped by for lunch. The young lady that was taking our…read moreorder was extremely rude and had such attitude, we ended up just leaving. We first asked her if they have any seafood choices, to which she said "no". Then we asked for a menu, and literally the first thing on the menu was a Salmon salad. We ordered that and a few more dishes and a hot tea. She rolled her eyes at us every time we asked about the dressing on the side or a substitute for a side. And then we asked for a cup of hot tea, and she hands us a clear plastic cup. I told her it would melt and she looked at me with such attitude, as if I said something offensive or inappropriate. She kept huffing and puffing and rolling her eyes. We ended up canceling the whole order and leaving. I don't know if she was just having a bad day or if there's lack of training, but it was very disappointing.

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    Fresco Burrito with Tri tip
    Fresco Burrito with Tri tip
    Child area! Drink your fancy Bravofarm banana milk here.

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    Child area! Drink your fancy Bravofarm banana milk here.
    Harris Ranch Resort

    Harris Ranch Resort

    3.6
    (3.6k reviews)
    10.3 mi
    $$$

    We stopped in this hotel for the night on our way moving from San Diego to Sacramento to cut up the…read moredrive. We had read that they accommodated a lot of RVs and people with U-Haul's, etc., so felt safe staying there for the night. Checked in about 9 PM. Everybody was super helpful. We have our cats with us so we were a little stressed out about how it was going to be, but they made sure that we were comfortable and we were in a really nice, large and clean room. I did think that the property is a little bit dated. They've done a good job with upkeep. The only issue I really had was that when I got out of my car there was a very strong animal smell. I asked at the front desk with that smell was, and they said that it was fertilizer that they applied to the fields that night. It was intense. We got up and we're back on the road by 5 AM. Unfortunately we did not get to try the restaurant although I heard that their steakhouse is excellent. Also, the pool looked really beautiful and clean.

    Made a pit stop here at Harris Ranch Resort because we have always been curious about this place…read moreand wanted to eat some steaks from the source. Since it's right next to Interstate 5, it is very convenient for t9ad trips doen California. ​When I initially looked up the restaurant, I was a bit confused because online it seems that they have 4 different restaurants, and I wasn't sure where they are all located. But we just went and followed the signs that said "Restaurant." When we walked in the main entrance, the first thing we saw was the Country Store. To the right is the Horseshoe Lounge, the Prime Steakhouse in the middle, and Ranch Kitchen is towards the end. I think they also have a barbecue restaurant, but in a separate building. This place is massive. ​We decided to dine at Ranch Kitchen, where there was a huge group of people sitting right outside. I originally thought they were waiting for a table, but they were all just there for the restroom since this seems to be the place to be for pit stops down I-5. It was around 6 PM on Monday, and we got seated pretty quickly. ​We ordered the 14 oz. Choice Ribeye (medium rare) and the Country Fried Steak. Both included either baked potatoes or mashed potatoes (we opted for baked) and broccoli and carrots. The ribeye also included either a soup or salad, but given the current scare with the lettuce parasite, I opted for the clam chowder. ​They start you out with hot bread rolls and some salted whipped butter. The ribeye was very tender and delicious. It was well-seasoned and does not need steak sauce or anything. The country fried steak was quite tasty and comes with a massive amount of gravy, the way I like it. ​Overall, this was a great stop with great food. The service was amazing and the waiter was very attentive. This will definitely be a regular pit stop of ours.

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    Nice little nook in the hotel lobby.
    Nice little nook in the hotel lobby.
    Porterhouse/T-Bone.
    Porterhouse/T-Bone.
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    The Shoppe at Kettleman

    The Shoppe at Kettleman

    4.3
    (18 reviews)
    24.8 mi
    $

    So much more than a rest stop. Out in the middle of nowhere there is this delightful oasis of…read morecommerce and fun. Photo opportunities galore, there are a couple of restaurants in a strip, and next to it is this string of shops where you can get some freshly popped popcorn, hummus, cheese and crackers, unique/quality toys like a carved wooden slingshot or a Melissa and Doug sticker book. They have real ice cream milkshakes and fresh or pre-made sandwiches. Towards the exterior they have a wooden playground of houses for kids to climb and explore (and run off some energy) while the adults enjoy their lunch at the nearby shaded picnic tables, with a pleasant view of the surrounding lands. Inside they've got old style rifle target shooting games, and even a flattened penny machine. Nostalgia galore and nice clean restrooms make this a must-stop if you need to get out of the car for a few minutes as you're passing through. Truly a hidden gem.

    This is a giant shopping building on the way down to Los Angeles. It's supposed to be a gigantic…read morerest stop. The store is very long and you can also get ice cream and coffee here. I think there was also a restaurant here too. The gift shop area has a lot of kitschy things and souvenirs. It felt very Americana. Think honey jars, hot sauce bottles, dog coasters, oven mitts etc. It was nicely air conditioned which was great since outside can get quite hot.

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    Very tempting rest stop for the kids
    Very tempting rest stop for the kids
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    Bravoland Bravo Farm (July 2026). Kettleman City Ca
    The Shoppe at Kettleman

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