In a small town called Littlerock, California, there exists a gift shop and restaurant called Charlie Brown Farms. We see it from the road every time we drive to Wrightwood, California to play in the snow.
On our last trip to Wrightwood, we decided to stop at Charlie Brown Farms for lunch on our way back to Los Angeles. The signs we saw from the road advertised food like buffalo burgers and funnel cakes, but we had no idea how huge the gift shop was!
We parked the car, and my kids ran over to look at a couple dinosaur statues. Then, we went inside and placed our lunch order. While we were waiting for our food, I took about a 10 minute walk around the large and pretty amazing gift shop starting with the impressive funko-pop display.
This is really an amazing gift store. Even with a 10 minute wait for our food, I still didn’t have time to see everything before our order was ready, but I saw enough to know that this was much more than just a restaurant. It was first and foremost a gift store, and it was much bigger and more unique than I expected.
From Disney Princess and Harry Potter gifts to nostalgic gifts like Elvis and I Love Lucy, to unique foods, outdoor ideas and a whole room full of dolls, it’s almost overwhelming how much there is to see!
Watch the video below to follow me along as I explore the store and to see what we ordered for lunch!
I highly recommend visiting Charlie Brown Farms if you’re in the area or if it’s on your way to or from your destination, especially if you’re looking for a unique gift. There is definitely something for everyone on your list for literally any occasion. The gifts are so unique, and the prices are reasonable. Make sure you’re hungry when you arrive, because there are a lot of food options to choose from!
My biggest recommendation when visiting Charlie Brown Farms is to plan enough time to enjoy looking around without being rushed. We thought this would be a pretty quick lunch break for us. We weren’t anticipating an extra hour to look around the store, but that’s what happened. We didn’t need to rush back home, so it worked out, but in order to not feel rushed on your first visit, I’d allow 2 hours for a relaxing meal and time to wander around.