Brentwood, United States
2160 Walnut Blvd
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+19257596735
Wonderful! Friendly..good people. The peaches..there are white and yellow...Excellent! I have made 2 pieces and will be making another today. The cherries,which I call black hearts when I was growing up, are tasty! I have made pies and toppings for a cheese cake. I strongly recommend this farm. I plan on going back for apricots this week to make jam.Take your children..kid freely environment!
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Great experience with well maintained ladders. Lots of cherries and the owners were extremely friendly, polite, and helpful. They knew the varieties that were been grown on their property. Well come back, that's for sure!
Unique experience of picking cherry...No entrance fees...Only we have to pay for the Cherries which we are going to buy...Nice attraction for kids.
This farm offers a great variety of different fruits, including blackberry, apricot, peach, loquat, plout, so you can pick up all at one place. The bad thing about this place is that the prices are little bit too high: from 4.15 to 5.something per lb. Now about the fruit: 1. Apticots look nice but they are absolutely "wooden". They are as hard as a potato to bite and chew, they are not sweet, not juicy at all. At first I thought it was not the season for them yet, but there were plenty of them on the ground and even those were hard. I honestly do not recommend them. 2. Peach. They are much better, they are soft and juicy. However, there are two types of peaches there and, to my knowledge, it is impossible to distinguish one from another without testing both. The first type is not sweet but very juicy. It is more like eating water. The second type is little more tough but as sweet as honey! Surely, there are more trees of the first type than the second, hence, you will have to search a lot :) 3. Plout. I was there at the very beginning of June and I could barely find a single one on the tree. There were some on the groud still but not on the trees. The remainings on the trees are great though. 4. Blackberry. They have a lot of blackberry bushes. If you want the best berries you have to sit down and pick them from the lower part of the bush. They usually hide among the leaves. You can pick up from the top also but they are not as sweet and ready. 5. Loquat. Frankly speaking, I cannot understand why one will ever pick this type of fruit and pay money for it, if you can gather it on the city streets for free. Anyway, the size of a single loquat fruit there is small, so I would not get it in any case.
Very nice people. Left the gate open for us to pick up our order after hours and assisted us. The organic vegetables from around the area for the best we've ever had. I highly recommend if you're around the area or go through the area if you don't at least order or visit you've made a mistake. I suggest everybody look at their website at least in order something.
Great place. The best part is lots of shadow and cool breeze even though it's bright and sunny. I got the Cherries which are sour and sweet. I suggest to go all the way back of the farm and start from there. It's a BIG farm. Well maintained. Parking lot is relatively little and conjusted. No complaints. Enjoy the Cherries.
Big Cherries. Sweet and juicy! Next time we will come back
This place was so cool you pick peaches then they weigh them and charge you but the tree is full of peaches so you don't have to walk far at least this season right now. I saw some dead apricots would confuse me I thought they came out later. I tasted a peach that made me remember what peaches taste like, even after shopping at the Farmers Market you're the sweetest juiciest peaches I've ever had since a child -definitely like it
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