Pea Soup Andersen’s

  4.3 – 7,700 reviews   • Restaurant

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Longtime, memorabilia-adorned American spot specializing in wholesome dishes like split-pea soup.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out ✔️Delivery Pea Soup Andersen's 95322

Hours

Saturday8 AM–9 PM
Sunday8 AM–9 PM
Monday8 AM–9 PM
Tuesday8 AM–9 PM
Wednesday8 AM–9 PM
Thursday8 AM–9 PM
Friday8 AM–9 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 12411 CA-33, Santa Nella, CA 95322

Phone: (209) 826-1685

Website: https://www.peasoupandersens.net/

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Reviews

angie san.
The food here is delicious! I’m not sure about the total authenticity, but the flavors were spot on. I tried the Danish meatballs, split pea soup, and salad, while the kids loved their chili cheese fries and hamburger. also liked the cute snack area. I’ll definitely be back to enjoy a full meal.
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Checheng Lin
This place feels more like a classic roadside stop than a destination for great food.

The restaurant is very large and clearly designed to serve a high volume of customers, so it works if you are looking for a place to quickly fill up during a road trip. However, the food itself was generally overcooked, and the waiting time for our dishes was longer than expected.

The split pea soup with bread was interesting and unique. It is definitely something different and fun to try at least once, especially if you are curious about their signature dish.

Overall, it is a convenient stop to get full, but I would not consider it a must-visit food destination or a “foodie” spot.
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Brett Marie Swatsenbarg
Such a fun place to visit. In its “hey day”, it was an exciting stop and I always looked forward to the cool gift shop. I am a sucker for gift shops and this one is still good! If you collect salt and pepper shakers, this place has some of the best ones I have seen. We ordered the split pea soup and got it to go. It had a good base, but I wanted to doctor it up to give it some more intense flavor. It was pretty flat. I ordered a couple of sweet treats and they were too bland for my taste. The entire place could use an update. The charm of yester-year is valuable and made me want to spend money to support them, but the over arching feel of aged wear and tear made it hard for me to. I love supporting places like these and want them to stay in business! With that said, not sure I would be motivated to stop again.
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Shondra J
Always a nostalgic stop for our family!
Three generations of our family have enjoyed their wonderful pea soup over the years, making this a cherished tradition every time we pass through. I was truly saddened to learn this is now the only location left — it feels like a piece of family history is slipping away.

For a family that doesn’t even eat peas, the Traveler’s Special is still a must! There’s just something special about that warm, all-you-can-eat bowl of split pea soup, paired with their soft, freshly baked rolls and a refreshing drink — it’s simple, hearty comfort food that never disappoints.

And if you happen to stop by during breakfast, don’t worry — they even serve soup in the morning!

Before you leave, be sure to browse their charming gift shop filled with nostalgic knickknacks and souvenirs to take a little piece of the experience home.
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johndhchoi
A time capsule of another time. Such a charming cute place. Their pea soup is quite nice. I crave it every few years and have to stop by. The staff is super friendly. The entire building feels like something from the past. You will never see new places look like this. Worth a stop just to cime check out the shop and look around. The food isnt spectacular but good comfort food. Nice fries.
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Paul Vargas
So glad this place is still here. It’s been a minute I’ve been here but I’m coming more now. Only major complaint was I had to season my steak when I got it. Maybe that’s why they have the garlic powder stuff at the table. Pea soup is still top notch!!! Went odd hours so wasn’t busy at all.

Their store is still stocked and I love the religious section up front. Sure many may be meh, but for a traveler sometimes just little things like these can bring comfort! Candy and sweet selection is also huge. They have sugar free dark chocolate!!
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Pavel Dalnoboy (paus144)
Rolling down I-5? Don’t miss mile 407 — right across from the TA truck stop there’s Pea Soup Andersen’s.

Good eats, fair prices, and old-school cozy vibes.
Plenty of parking, fast service, and food that actually hits the spot.
One of those rare places that makes the road feel a little more like home.

Highly recommend this pit stop!
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Patrick Densmore
Frozen in time, this old school restaurant is a great spot to stop when passing this way on Highway 5.

Known for their pea soup, and rightly so because it’s so delicious, everything we’ve tried on the menu has been a winner.

Service was friendly and attentive, prices are reasonable and an atmosphere that makes dining here an experience.
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don b
Don’t get me wrong the soup was good but my mom has been making it for over 94 years and hers smokes this. She goes with veggies and ham bone so it’s not fair. This was good and most people will swear by it if they don’t have a comparison. The hamburger my son had was very nice. Price was a little high for soup. This place also has a store where you can purchase the soup in cans or the raw ingredients that come with the recipe.

Very kid friendly. Lots of places to eat when we went and placemats the kids can draw on.
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Austin Luker
Worth going here & trying out the meals.

-As someone who never had split pea soup before the food was delicious & served pretty quick.
–The fixings doesn’t come with & the add on charge was pretty expensive

-The service was fast, but as a first timer we didn’t realize we had to go up front to pay and the server didn’t let us know this. Otherwise excellent service
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