Visited on 7/26 on my way to Morro bay. We've been visiting for over 20yrs. They used to have home made root beer, this jalepeno jelly I'd always buy because I beleive in supporting local, and an assortment of curious hot sauces. I went as a kid, and now am bringing my own kids.
This place USED to be staple stop every time we go to the beach, but now they've lost a lifetime customer. I bought a bottle of avocado oil among some other things, but on my way to my car, the paper bag ripped and the avocado oil broke in the parking lot. When I told the guy in the store what happened, he said I was out of luck and I could buy another one. What?! Your bag ripped and it fell out the bottom! Never again will I return to this place. So rude after supporting this...
Read moreIt’s a very nice location and a very very nice farm stand; however, their prices are a bit steep for the farm stand…about $1.25-$1.50 for each avocado. I understand that what it takes to bring this quality to fruition is pretty intensive, but I’m imagining you distribute millions of Avocados per year? I was just thinking that for the 0.0001% of the people that eat your avocados and are able to buy them directly off the road, there should be a community type of discount…$70 for a 25lb box of Avocados seems pretty pretty steep—but then again I don’t like Avocados (was there with my wife). But it’s a...
Read moreI love taking this drive through the canyon, and passing by Morro Creek Ranch is one of the reasons. The avocado grove is HUGE and stretches for a couple acres. They have plenty of signs as you approach to give you a heads up that the store is coming up. Aside from avocados, they sell oils, hot sauces, pickled things, and more.
Ripe avocados go for $1 and they are big! They have a very mild tastes too -- not too oily if that makes sense. There is plenty of parking.
I always stop by to pick up avocados when I go camping at Cerro Alto. We make avocado toast for breakfast and they...
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