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“gas station turned mini farm!”
Back in the day, Bravo Farms in Traver was known as the "Hitching Post". Over the past 25 years it has grown into a favorite destination for local and traveling folks. Bravo Farms started as a small gas station & cafe, and over the years grew into a mini Knott's Berry Farm according the the LA Times :) Stop in for a taste of California's valley! Satisfy your appetite with a stop at our restaurant/cafe for breakfast, lunch, or dinner...We are open 7am to 8pm 364 days of the year (closed Christmas). A mix of old mexican dishes as well as good 'Ol Americana sandwiches and burgers. Top it off with a visit to our ice cream shoppe...we specialize in date shakes, as well as coffee/lattes/espressos.
Great place for kids to explore and for parents to relax at. The food is much better than the reviews would indicate. Beer battered fries are solid, sweet potato fries are way better than most... Read more
OK, yet another Highway 99 food disaster. Perhaps in lieu of trying to find the Holy Grail of semi-independent restaurants along this route, I should stick to the boring, ubiquitous... Read more
Stumbled upon this charming vintage cheese factory and farm combo tucked off the side of the 99, a fun and family-friendly roadside attraction. What caught my attention the most was the fully... Read more
Bravo Farms Traver
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- Sun, Fri, Sat: 8:00 am - 8:30 pm
- Mon - Thu: 8:00 am - 8:00 pm
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