Perfect day for picking strawberries. We took our own buckets, had fun filling them and ended up with 18 lbs! Great way to spend the day with 3 teens, 2 tweens and a Grandpa.
Jennifer D.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
Great strawberry picking today. Not overly crowded although we did arrive when it opened on a weekday(10a on Friday).
Anna H.
Classificação do local: 5 Hilliard, OH
My sister and I went strawberry picking on Friday morning with my 2 young granddaughters and the girls had a blast for their first time. The people are very nice and we got a lot of berries for $ 10. We went to the store first and we had our own bags, so the young lady directed us to drive around and where to park. When we were done, we drove back around and got them weighed. It is cash or check only, but I knew ahead of time and had cash. There was also a guy inside selling fudge and baked goods who took credit. I will definitely return next year for strawberries. They were also selling hanging baskets of flowers for $ 7, which I thought was pretty cheap.
Jenn S.
Classificação do local: 5 Merion Village, Columbus, OH
Very friendly staff and great location for«U Pick» strawberries! If you want to pick a large quantity of berries make sure you head towards a row further on the end or in the middle of the patch. There’s a mixture of larger and small berries. Also an option to purchase pre-picked quarts in the store or buckets of «jam berries» that are very ripe/imperfect aka ready to be made into jam or sauce but sold at a discount. Reminder, cash or check with photo ID only and it’s best to bring your own basket or bucket(just have it weighed before you head to the field). I picked almost 15lbs in about an hour!
Danielle K.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
Great customer service and very nice berries even after all the rain! Will come again next year!
Ruby L.
Classificação do local: 5 Westerville, OH
Close to central Cbus, great people, good prices. Thus is my new favorite place to pick strawberries.
Tina G.
Classificação do local: 5 Cincinnati, OH
We went to Hann yesterday for strawberries. I must say this is one of the neatest, cleanest«farms» I’ve been to yet. It’s strawberry patch is heaven. Never seen so many delicious strawberries in a patch! They’re big and red — ripe for the pickin’ ! We didn’t care about the sprinklers being on while we picked as the heat temperatures the last few days have been exhausting. It was a fun way to cool off! We’ll definitely be back for the tomatoes and other offerings. Cash Only… or CHECK! Who does checks any more?! I guess it beats paying the bank their 5% for electronic debit/credit access, and the savings are passed on to the customers, too.
Bryant M.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
Looking for a «you pick» place? Then head over to Hann Farms! I had been wanting to pick strawberries, and I read a blog about how great Hann Farms was. And this place did not disappoint! It’s a pretty quick drive out of the city(20 minutes from Bexley), and the farm is in the middle of nowhere. In fact, their Google location is wrong — you need to drive a little bit further south of the map dot. If you’ve never been before, then the staff is super friendly and will walk you through the process. But here are the basics: 1. Bring your own containers or buy bags for 10 cents each. 2. If you bring your own container, let them weight it. 3. Head out to the field and pick until your heart is content — or your back and legs ache. 4. Go back inside to have your loot weighed. 5. Pay them — with a cash or check.(A check? Welcome to the sticks.) And that’s it! Easy peasy!
Daniel L.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
He also sales brown eggs throughout the winter. A great place
Mike B.
Classificação do local: 5 Columbus, OH
I’m genuinely surprised that I’m the first Unilocaler to find Hann Farms. This simple small farm was on a u-pick list that i got, and I wanted to go and check it out. It’s in a generally quiet and«left alone» part of Columbus, by Lockbourne and Rathmell southwest of Obetz. But it’s easy to find. Standard pick-your-own, get empty bags weighed, go to field, stuff bags, return, weigh in, pay. What stands apart at Hann is that it’s not crowded(unlike Schact) and it’s CHEAP($.70 for a pound of roma tomatoes). I stuffed my tomato bag, and also a bag with mixed hot and mild peppers for a giant vat’o’chili, all for under $ 12. That price also included a cantaloupe! I’m a firm believer in local produce, and nothing does that better than experiencing it for yourself by getting out in a sunny field Saturday morning and picking everything you’ll need for that evening’s dinner.