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Stutzman Ranch

2202 Easy St, Wenatchee, WA 98801
4.6(200)
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4.6
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1.0
6y

If I could give zero star, I would. The workers at this farm are rude and treat Asians as second class. Where do I start... As we arrive, I was yelled at to form a line and to throw away my daughterโ€™s ice cream which I was about to do. Both checked in lady and bucket lady were rude and screamed at us like weโ€™re children in kindergarten. One of the lady yelled at a person who has an infant in her arms that she could not bring her backpack (which was diaper bag). This was very disrespectful. Waiting for the tractor: the guy who was telling us about the latter safety yelled at my son and I for not standing around him to listen. Seriously, do you not know how to ask people properly? On our way back: Another who seemed to not speak or understand English picked 1 (yes 1 Rainier cherry), the tractor driver lady yelled her lungs out at her. โ€œNO! PUT THAT DOWN. I SAID NO PICKING THEM. THROW IT BACK IN THERE. โ€œ I wish I could have recorded it but I left my phone in the car. As we rode the tractor back, there was another lady who walked with a clean diaper in her hand. The same tractor driver stopped her tractor and yelled at that lady that she cannot change the diaper in the farm. I was shocked and so angry of how this person treated others. I understand that they have rules but none is posted and these can be handled differently. I hope the owner reads this and talk to their staff about their behavior. I would never go back to this farm again. With these type of treatment, this place does not deserve any business. No one should be yelled at or treated the way the staff at...

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5.0
22w

I recently had the pleasure of picking cherries with my wife for the first time, and we both thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

This is how it works:

Upon arrival, we were directed to a parking area by a gentleman, who then instructed us to proceed to a barn-type warehouse to collect boxes.

We obtained a box, which was half a box, and were directed to the next step by one of the ladies present.

We then entered the cherry farm, where two courteous young gentlemen informed us about the number of Bing and Rainier cherry trees available. We subsequently began picking cherries, and it's worth noting that payment is based on the weight of the cherries picked, at a rate of $2.75 per pound for Bing cherries and $3.75 per pound for Rainier cherries.

We visited the farm primarily for the experience and ended up picking approximately 8 pounds of cherries. Interestingly, had we opted to purchase pre-picked cherries, the price would have been $4.00 per pound for Rainier cherries, which means that picking them ourselves saved us 25 cents per pound.

I jokingly remarked to the two young gentlemen that, unlike doctors who require patience, I don't have patience. They kindly laughed, and we continued with our cherry-picking experience. Overall, we encountered great people and had an awesome experience, which ensures that I will...

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5.0
10y

Love this place. Very nice owners, delicious fruit, and fun place to pick apples, peaches, grapes and pears. We've been coming here for years.

Just enjoyed peaches the size of large softballs for dinner snacks tonight. Awesome!

Reading the reviews here... saw that someone gave this place 1 star. I'm guessing it's because they picked fruit off of trees that are fenced in with neon orange netting. This means, "Don't pick from these trees at this time." We're frequent visitors here, and it's amazing how clueless people are. It's like the rules don't apply to them. These folks are small business owners and providing a wonderful service to us all. Just play by the rules, pick the abundant fruit that's marked for picking at the time of your visit, and enjoy the best fresh fruit...

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I recently had the pleasure of picking cherries with my wife for the first time, and we both thoroughly enjoyed the experience. This is how it works: 1. Upon arrival, we were directed to a parking area by a gentleman, who then instructed us to proceed to a barn-type warehouse to collect boxes. 2. We obtained a box, which was half a box, and were directed to the next step by one of the ladies present. 3. We then entered the cherry farm, where two courteous young gentlemen informed us about the number of Bing and Rainier cherry trees available. We subsequently began picking cherries, and it's worth noting that payment is based on the weight of the cherries picked, at a rate of $2.75 per pound for Bing cherries and $3.75 per pound for Rainier cherries. We visited the farm primarily for the experience and ended up picking approximately 8 pounds of cherries. Interestingly, had we opted to purchase pre-picked cherries, the price would have been $4.00 per pound for Rainier cherries, which means that picking them ourselves saved us 25 cents per pound. I jokingly remarked to the two young gentlemen that, unlike doctors who require patience, I don't have patience. They kindly laughed, and we continued with our cherry-picking experience. Overall, we encountered great people and had an awesome experience, which ensures that I will return. Thank you!
Kolone HuskyKolone Husky
Don't listen to the 1 star reviews. If idiots leaving 1 star reviews could read signs, they'd see the u-pick portion closes at 3:30 - no need to get mad at the staff over that. ๐Ÿ˜… I personally had a great time. Terry (the "rude old lady" as another commenter said) was friendly and helped guide me, as this was my first time ever going to an orchard. She was also pretty humorous and informative as well, super laid back. They had carts and hand tools to pick fruit and carry it around, which made it super easy. ๐Ÿ™‚ Cheap prices too! $1.75/lb for Pluotts and 95ยข/lb for apples/pears. I got 17 pounds of fruit for only $20! I highly recommend this orchard. ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ
elaam ttoelaam tto
my intention was to buy some cherries straight from the farm & take a picture with a cherry tree that has cherries hanging from it, sadly their trees are in the back of the shop; as we pulled out, the neighbor across the street had a few rows of cherry trees full of cherries hanging from it, i was able to snap a shot of the tree as we drove by. cherry memories satisfied.
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I recently had the pleasure of picking cherries with my wife for the first time, and we both thoroughly enjoyed the experience. This is how it works: 1. Upon arrival, we were directed to a parking area by a gentleman, who then instructed us to proceed to a barn-type warehouse to collect boxes. 2. We obtained a box, which was half a box, and were directed to the next step by one of the ladies present. 3. We then entered the cherry farm, where two courteous young gentlemen informed us about the number of Bing and Rainier cherry trees available. We subsequently began picking cherries, and it's worth noting that payment is based on the weight of the cherries picked, at a rate of $2.75 per pound for Bing cherries and $3.75 per pound for Rainier cherries. We visited the farm primarily for the experience and ended up picking approximately 8 pounds of cherries. Interestingly, had we opted to purchase pre-picked cherries, the price would have been $4.00 per pound for Rainier cherries, which means that picking them ourselves saved us 25 cents per pound. I jokingly remarked to the two young gentlemen that, unlike doctors who require patience, I don't have patience. They kindly laughed, and we continued with our cherry-picking experience. Overall, we encountered great people and had an awesome experience, which ensures that I will return. Thank you!
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Don't listen to the 1 star reviews. If idiots leaving 1 star reviews could read signs, they'd see the u-pick portion closes at 3:30 - no need to get mad at the staff over that. ๐Ÿ˜… I personally had a great time. Terry (the "rude old lady" as another commenter said) was friendly and helped guide me, as this was my first time ever going to an orchard. She was also pretty humorous and informative as well, super laid back. They had carts and hand tools to pick fruit and carry it around, which made it super easy. ๐Ÿ™‚ Cheap prices too! $1.75/lb for Pluotts and 95ยข/lb for apples/pears. I got 17 pounds of fruit for only $20! I highly recommend this orchard. ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ๐Ÿ
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my intention was to buy some cherries straight from the farm & take a picture with a cherry tree that has cherries hanging from it, sadly their trees are in the back of the shop; as we pulled out, the neighbor across the street had a few rows of cherry trees full of cherries hanging from it, i was able to snap a shot of the tree as we drove by. cherry memories satisfied.
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