Bag of nuts was stale, but at least they took them back. Most of the produce was local, unlike some of the other stands that carry Mexican grown avocadoes and tomatoes. Produce was a lit cheaper than Franciscos, but a little less variety. Very nice people.
Sal M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
Stopped by this past Sunday and my friend got some watermelon Twizzlers that were so good and a few other fruits. Great little spot, hope to stop by next time I am in the area.
Louie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Quartz Hill, CA
Got a case of the sweetest oranges in the world for $ 3. The have real fresh strawberries. May cost a little more than Walmart, but the are BIG and SWEET. They have awesome nuts too, no oil and lightly salted
Sunny W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sunland, CA
Best of the kind. Been coming here since I was a kid. The men are really nice. Even give free oranges. Lady is mean and stingy. Older lady at register.
Kay H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Murrieta, CA
I stop at this stand when I pass through on my way to Solvang. They have the great tasting fruits and vegetables. Most of it is big boxes of citrus. They have other little snacks. They have the best Watermelon licorice. I gave this place 4 stars because they are ALWAYS busy and its very hard to walk around and get what you want.
Suzanne b.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Tujunga, CA
The second-largest fruit stand on Highway 126 in the Santa Clara River Valley, Cornejo’s carries mostly oranges and strawberries, plus a few vegetables, snacks, nuts, dried fruit, olives, fresh orange juice and odds and ends. I was told the same people own Francisco’s down the road; their products are similar — mainly box after box of oranges and strawberries that are mostly from Oxnard(top notch quality and flavor.) The cost will be much the same; I would stick to the fruit since it’s locally grown and fairly priced. In the fall you get the colorful gourds, massive pumpkins, etc. as well as a different selection of fruit. This week, just at the beginning of strawberry season, I got a couple flats of almost perfect deep-red berries. At peak season, I have to say their strawberries are the best-tasting food I have ever put into my mouth. Just laugh-out-loud good. As you can see by my pictures it’s basically a cute little shack off the highway, and it’s easy to pull over and park. If you have kids or nephews you have to bring them here — I’d hate to think roadside fruit stands will eventually become extinct but you never know.