People were extremely friendly and overall a lot of good folks, friendly and respectful for that I could give the visit 5 stars however the festival was not what we expected, you needed 2 things to just be there, 1, mukluks because the entire ground was a mud pit. 2, lots of money if you wanted Strawberries. Very few sellers and I have to think the berries had some kind of magic or perhaps valuable minerals inside them. $20 for a little bucket? We left and went to the local grocery store and found the same size bucket, (packed with more strawberries), than the wonder berries sold by the gentleman we encountered out of his truck. But people were buying them, probably not going to a grocery store beforehand. But I suppose it's the experience that counts. In all honesty it was way over hyped! Thank God for the great...
Read moreDue to the poor weather they did not sell ANY strawberries at the festival. They should have posted something on Facebook or somewhere. We stood in line for 45 minutes before I called the market to find out they would not be sending any there. No sign, no notification, nothing…a strawberry festival with literally NO strawberries. It is named after the farm and they really let a lot of...
Read moreThe Strawberry Festival in Unicoi TN was excellent. There were no parking fees and no admission. Lots of food & art vendors. Large buckets of strawberries were $20. Live music. Worth the trip. Loved the Mexican street corndog from the Korean Corndog food truck. Also, many things for...
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