I usually go to these while traveling because they’re cheaper snacks. Nope, not here! Product is good, but prices are INSANE. $ 30.97 for a bag of Brazil nuts, bag of banana chips, and a bag of pistachios. Ridiculous. This place it way too expensive. $ 10 for each bag? No thanks.
Ellen W.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Great place to stalk up on some of the freshest roasted and dried fruits and nuts for the road. This is a huge super cute fruit shop with the widest variety of roasted, flavored, and seasoned nuts and dried fruits of all kind– literally they have everything. It’s about 1 hr north of Harris Ranch Inn and Restaurant on the I-5 highway and 3 hrs out of San Francisco. My favorites were the Yogurt cover almonds, Chile cover dried mangoes, Toffee nut roasted peanuts, and roasted green peas. They also have fresh fruit kept cold in the refrigerators.
Nadia Q.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
It’s yellow tent. Red faded. Follow fruit signsNot all prices listed. But plums apricots n nectarines were 99 cents a pound. Dried kiwi 7.99 a pound.
Marcus K.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
Don’t let the run down looks of this stand fool you. This is an Excellent fruit and nut stand and its worth a stop. What do they have? Nuts All kinds of nuts. Walnuts, pecans, almonds, and even gigantic bags of cashews. Coconuts and chocolate covered almonds too. Dried Veggies Salted peas, garbanzo beans, and corn nuts with various flavors. Dried Fruit Kiwi, mango, cranberries, and more. Fresh Fruit There were cherries in the fridge, funky looking but delicious grapefruits, mandarins, and a huge table of oranges. Prices were cheap to reasonable. Don’t miss the open bags with samples.
Will K.
Oxnard, CA
They were remodeling, but proprietor came out and gave me a box of strawberries for unconvinced. It wasn’t necessary. Super nice dude. Will be going back to new digs soon.