Cute little Farmers Market on Friday's. Parking in on a dirt/rocky road. Merchants outside and inside the farm (jewelry, clothing, non food). One food truck was there selling food including a large breakfast burrito 🌯 for $10. The Tealucky guy had fresh like tea. So fragrant and provided samples...yummy. I don't drink tea but bought a steeper that dips into a mug from him for $10 and the Peachy variety tea. Nice guy and highly recommend it. Good produce and the basket of strawberries🍓 was red and sweet for $7. My friend bought tamales 🫔...lots of varieties. There was a guy providing samples and selling fresh goat and sheep yogurt varieties that are tasty spreads for crackers, etc. Definitely worth checking out. Looks empty as I visited an hour...
Read moreEdited review due to courteous response and explanation from this tree farm. We'll see if my Home Depot tree lasts until Xmas. Otherwise I might try this place again next year.
I am writing this on November 24th, 2018. We wanted to get an 8 feet Monterey pine from here. Apparently due to the very high heat this summer, most of their trees dried up. So they only had about 3 decent Monterey pines that were already sold when we got there. Although this farm is very small so they probably wouldn't have had any nice trees left unless you are one of the first people to walk in when they first open. They had a bunch of Firs from Oregon but those were pricier than the ones...
Read moreMy wife has been a vendor at their monthly craft show a few times, I am her "roadie", and it is just a wonderful experience. Great venue, super nice family who owns the facility, and just good vibes all around.
They really cater to the vendors as much as the folks who visit. The grounds are very clean, the events well organized, and the atmosphere is festive.
Whether you are looking for an awesome place to display and sell your crafts or someone looking for neat and unique gifts, Famakis Farms is for you. Cannot say enough how much we look forward to...
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