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J & S Market operates as a mobile food service out of Wildomar, covering the lunch and event circuit across the broader Temecula-area valley. The operation follows a typical food truck schedule — regular stops at commercial zones during weekday lunch hours, brewery rotations, and appearances at local festivals and community events rather than a fixed daily location. Social media is the reliable way to track current parking and timing. The format suits office workers and construction crews running a lunch-hour errand from nearby commercial strips, groups meeting at breweries where the truck anchors the gathering, and event attendees looking for quick food without waiting in a long vendor line. For a sit-down meal or reservable seating, a brick-and-mortar restaurant is the call. For lunch grabbed between jobs or casual food at an outdoor event, the food truck's mobility and lower overhead mean fresher prep and lower prices than many sit-down alternatives in the valley.

Belky Meat Market #1 operates from a fixed location on Palomar Street in Wildomar, functioning as a walk-up meat vendor and prepared-food counter rather than a roving event-circuit truck. The focus is fresh and cooked protein — the kind of lunch spot where residents stop for quick sandwiches, grilled meats, and hot plates rather than sitting down for a leisurely meal. The format suits working crews grabbing lunch during a shift, families picking up dinner components, and anyone in the immediate Wildomar area looking for a straightforward, affordable hot meal without franchise overhead. Because the operation anchors to a fixed address rather than rotating between breweries or festival circuits, there's no social-media-follow guesswork about location — it's a standard lunch counter that trades the mobility of the food-truck format for reliable daily availability.
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Get ListedRound-Up Feed on Central Street in Wildomar operates as a feed-and-supply retail operation rather than a landscape design or installation firm — the kind of stop where property owners and…
Round-Up Feed on Central Street in Wildomar operates as a feed-and-supply retail operation rather than a landscape design or installation firm — the kind of stop where property owners and small-acreage managers source materials, plants, soil amendments, and seasonal supplies for their own work or for crews they've hired. The inventory leans toward the practical side of land management rather than the design consultation side. Residents maintaining larger properties, hobby farms, or established landscaping projects use Round-Up as a materials source when they're already committed to the work itself or working with a contractor who sources locally. For homeowners looking for a licensed landscape contractor to design and execute a full yard conversion — moving from thirsty turf to drought-tolerant plantings or adding hardscape elements — this is a supply stop rather than the starting point. For those needing soil, amendments, plants by the flat or the specimen, and the occasional advice on what grows in this climate, it fills the errand slot in an already-planned project.
Great place good people. They were very knowledgeable and helpful. Slow grain, you just drive around the back and they'll put it in your truck for you. Too EZ!
I won't go anywhere else for anything related to the farm. I've got enough cats to be a crazy cat lady, a LSGD, chickens, and a whole bunch more. While you're here feel free to a pet Amara the shop cat. Do NOT pick her up. She is not YOUR pet: if you would like her to sit in your lap: Sit on the flo...
Great customer service and good prices. Clean organized store with knowledgeable staff. I buy feed for my dogs, goats and chickens here. I even get a tax exemption on feed here due to operating a small dairy. Order at the front desk and they will load your vehicle for you.
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Wildomar sits in the inland valley where summer heat and water restrictions drive widespread turf removal and rebate eligibility. Homeowners converting to drought-tolerant landscapes often qualify for Southern California Water Authority rebates — a landscaper who handles the coordination and plant selection makes the process seamless.
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