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Vintage Press

In Business Since 1966

Based on 4 reviews

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216 N Willis St

Visalia, CA 93291

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(559) 733-3033

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AMEX, VISA, MASTER CARD

Lunch. Dinner. Sunday Brunch.

Products and Services

*Two Dining Rooms*Cocktail Lounge*Private Dining Room*Garden Dining*Catering for All Occasions*Lunch: Monday Through Saturday 11:30am to 2:00pm*Brunch: 10:00am to 2:00pm*Sunday Dinner: 5:00pm to 9:00pm*Dinner: Monday Through Saturday 5:30pm to 10:00pm

About Vintage Press

One of Central California's Most Elegant Dining Experiences*Lunch - Brunch - Dinner - Special Events*Open Seven Days a Week

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Ambiance, Style and Great Food

Posted by Muah2u on 1/28/2007

I was taken by the whole evening. I had a filet (which is hard to get wrong) but the attention to detail on every part of the meal was wonderful. The presentation was great, and the service was good too....will come back again for sure...

If you like to pay for atmosphere...

Posted by Nika L. on 8/17/2005

Maybe I have a slightly unfavorable view of this restaurant because I was taken there on a whim on a day when my dress was casual, to say the least. Upon entering, I knew I was out of my element based on the men in at least shirt and tie, and ladies in skirts and heels (business attire). My boyfriend and myself were asked to remove our ballcaps. I was mortified, but soldiered through... This restaurant is truly beautiful. The building itself has gorgeous woodwork and architectural details, plus there are many antiques, and a lovely bar. The food was good, but in my opinion, overpriced, and a bit ham-handed in how it was finished. For instance, I had a tuna steak, that was oversalted, and would have been much better if the character of the basic ingredient was allowed to express itself instead of trying to drown it in an esoteric mix of spices that were beyond the chops of the chef on duty.

Pure Class

Posted by kiplewis on 7/25/2004

If you just want food go to Denney's. This is the real deal for a dining experience. The food is prepared from the finest fresh ingredients and presented nicely in a beautiful atmosphere of antiques and relaxation. I have dined in 27 countries and found no better dining experience. It is deliberately slow paced and the opposite of fast food. It's definately not for everyone. Just people who look for the best.

Oh Please

Posted by RondaDanielleWynn on 8/7/2002

If you are a snootie butt, this is the place for you. If you actually just want some good food, there are plenty of places that serve terrific food and still create ambiance. Like, Little Italy, Rosa's (the one in Tulare), Gina's, and so many more. So, to recap, if you like spending lots of money for people to fancy up your plate so it looks like organized food, go here. If you want to feel full, and really enjoy yourself, go elsewhere.

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