As others have mentioned, we too had a very unpleasant experience here. The staff was extremely rude. While I was in the process of paying via Zelle on my phone, they wouldn’t even allow my wife to touch the bag, saying I had to complete the payment first. We were stuck in traffic at the entrance, and they didn’t allow my parents to walk in either. I witnessed staff shouting at people in their cars—it was horrible.
The cherries were not great either.
This was our first time visiting, as we had just come from Mulberry Farm and decided to stop by for cherry picking since it was nearby. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a bad decision.
I usually go to other farms (like Nunn and others) and have never had such a...
Read moreHad an unpleasant experience at the pay stand. We were told at the entrance that they accept cards. After we picked up the cherries and were ready to pay, they packed them for us and only after this they told us “cash or zelle only”. Since neither my partner nor I use zelle, we offered to go to an ATM. They asked us to leave an ID with them while we go and get the cash, even though we hadn’t taken the cherries yet and the payment issue was on their end. It was a careless, illogical behavior. Holding someone’s ID over 10 lbs of cherries due to THEIR own payment failure is absurd. Obviously we won’t be returning.
There are plenty of other u-pick farms around, so I recommend...
Read moreREALLY BIG BIG CHERRIES. Like wow. Amazing quality. No bruises. Perfect color. And SUPERIOR taste! It tastes as good as it looks! That’s pretty rare! Some big cherries may taste like foam but the cherries here and big and juicy and flavorful! It’s $4 a pound this year but so worth it! Way better than the cherries in the bag at the supermarkets! Come support local farmers instead! If we can spend $7 on a Starbucks drink every day, we can totally give $4 to buy a pound of cherries to help a local farmer! Super Instagrammable and so neat!...
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