Selma is a city in Fresno County, California. The population was 23,219 (2010 census), up from 19,240 (2000 census). Selma is located 16 miles (26 km) southeast of Fresno, at an elevation of 308 feet (94 m).
Restaurants in Selma
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Talk about fresh raisins ! a very clean gift shop lots of interesting novelty items ! the snacks are delicious....nice items for purchase....the staff is friendly and helpful.....samples of treats available
2 based on 1 reviews
On our drive back to LAX, we stopped by the Poindexter Nut Company to pick up some gift packs for friends and family. The store is off the highway by about 3 miles in the middle of nowhere. The shop is small but clean and neatly set up. When we walked in, there is a gal sitting there that said, "Hi" but that's about it. No help whatsoever with any of the merchandise and when trying to ask questions, she will not come out from behind the desk to help you. The bags of nuts are priced accordingly, but all the shirts/sweaters, and hats (and maybe other things) are not priced or marked, so you'll have to keep walking it up to the gal to ask, "how much is this?" Don't think we'll be visiting here again.
4 based on 140 reviews
This is a neat place to stop at while you are traveling. I would not suggest you buy a lot in the shop because it is way overpriced and some of the stuff is not good. We bought some of the candies, homemade rice krispies, and some of the nuts and they were not good. The strawberry delight popcorn in a bag is really good. Just make sure to look at the ingredients of what you are buying. The dinner is pretty good. I would definitely recommend you stop by this place.
4 based on 14 reviews
This is a great public course. It is challenging enough for good golfers and it is pretty forgiving for the rest of us. The fairways are pretty open. It pays to stay in them, the rough is brutal. Lots of sand and no water hazards. No trees to fight. It is very well maintained.
The staff for the most part is friendly. Beautiful Pro shop and nice restaurant. This course is a pleasant surprise in Dinuba. I have played a lot of the valley courses and this beats most of them.
4.5 based on 860 reviews
Great place to enjoy with family and friends I have been going as a tradition for many years it gets better and better as it goes I would highly suggest this for anybody traveling through or locals that haven't been great for all ages.
5 based on 5 reviews
The clerk told us the wine tasting room had been built fairly recently. It was beautiful with inside and outside seating. The music over the speakers was nice and could be heard inside and outside. We were the only patrons and the clerk was enthusiastic and very attentive. We enjoyed their wines and bought a couple bottles. We would definitely return here and next time we would spend more time sitting at a table outside drinking a full glass of wine. Very enjoyable.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
I have been here with friends. Relaxing atmosphere....and I hear the wine is delicious (Im not a wine drinker-however my friends are and love it) This wine is also for sale at Bravo Farms in the Shoppe (gift shop) Ive met the owner-very nice man ! This is a hidden GEM in the town of Kingsburg =)
4.5 based on 8 reviews
We stopped at this little off the beaten path winery on our way up to Pinehurst yesterday for some wine tasting. The tasting room is colorful and clean and for $3/pp you can sample 5 very nice wines.
We started with the Pinot Grigio which was crisp, clean and very nice, followed by a Pinot Noir which we purchased. This was the wineries first production of Pinot Noir and turned out very good. The Alicante Bouschet is the signature wine here, we always like to have some on hand at our house. Next was the Tempranillo which was also very good, followed by a big, jammy Cabernet Sauvignon.
There is a nice area to enjoy your tastings, gifts can be purchased here and there is also a B&B at the winery called the Sequoia View Bed and Breakfast for overnight guests.
Don't miss this place for some wine tasting on the way up to the Sequoia or Kings Canyon National Pakrs. The hosts are very friendly also and they love what they do here! :)
3.5 based on 6 reviews
If you can't attend the late May Swedish festival, be sure to view the fancifully painted coffee pot (formerly known as the city water tower) as you drive by Kingsburg on the the highway. It's an interesting landmark to view on your way.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
There is lot to see inside. This museum covers sangers history way back to wjen it was founded. Lots of old pictures and a lot of Indian stuff from 1800s. Well worth the visit. Kinda hard to know when they are open asnit is all volunteers. Check times before going.
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