6 Best Restaurants in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California

Cedar Grove Grill

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The menu here is surprisingly extensive, with dinner entrées such as pasta, pork chops, trout, and steak. For breakfast, try the egg burrito, French toast, or pancakes; sandwiches, wraps, burgers (including vegetarian patties) and hot dogs dominate the lunch choices.

Fugazzi's Bistro

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An upscale restaurant in Visalia's downtown hub, Fugazzi's serves up Italian-American and international-fusion dishes in a slick, contemporary space with leather booths and shiny metal tables. The extensive lunch and dinner menus feature everything from quinoa-and-kale salad and Thai chicken wraps to traditional Italian dishes and grilled lamb chops.

127 W. Main St., Visalia, California, 93291, USA
559-625–0496
Known For
  • full bar with classic and creative cocktails
  • house-made sauces
  • upscale yet casual vibe
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

Grant Grove Restaurant

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Gaze at giant sequoias and a verdant meadow while enjoying a meal in this eco-friendly restaurant's spacious dining room with a fireplace or on its expansive deck. The menu is heavy on standard American fare, with dishes often made using locally sourced natural and organic ingredients.

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Lodgepole Market and Café

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The choices here run the gamut from simple to very simple, with several counters only a few strides apart in a central eating complex. The café, which is next to the Lodgepole Visitor Center, also sells fresh and prepackaged salads, sandwiches, and wraps. You'll find other prepackaged foods in the market.

Pita Kabob Gastropub

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A large and ever-changing selection of craft beers, a lively dining garden, and authentic Mediterranean and fusion dishes—from kebabs, shawarma, hummus, and gyros to rice bowls and burgers—lure locals and visitors to this popular downtown eatery. Pack in multiple flavors by ordering a combination or sampler plate.

The Peaks

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Huge windows run the length of the Wuksachi Lodge's high-ceilinged dining room, and a large fireplace on the far wall warms both body and soul. The diverse dinner menu—by far the best at both parks—reflects a commitment to locally sourced and sustainable products.