I absolutely love this place. I «discovered» it this year for the first time with my 10 month old in his stroller. The staff were very friendly with him and were accommodating enough to give me «an outside spot» so I didn’t have to try to navigate the stroller trough all the blueberry bushes. These are THEMOST amazing tasting blueberries you have ever tasted. There’s none of that awful«refrigerator» taste that you get from berries that have been transported to your grocery store. And it’s so cheap!!! Do your mouth a favor and pick your own! We bought pre picked produce as well and it was all fantastic. Fresh, tasted great, and lasted for quite a while in the fridge. I loved this place so much I drug my hubby there the following week to pick more blueberries! I can’t wait to go back for peaches in August. I believe that anyone who feels«unwelcome» probably didn’t respect the farm or it’s hardworking owners.
Nolie S.
Classificação do local: 1 Allentown, PA
Very disappointed. My family and I have been picking berries at this berry farm for the last couple years. This summer we have never felt so unwelcomed. We got reprimanded for not picking on one little bush the whole time. The workers are very rude, especially the owner. It seems to me when you run a business where people are buying from you, that the public should be treated more courteously and they should be more grateful for the people who give them business. They definitely did not appreciate our patronage. We will never go back there again. I do not recommend this place to anyone.
Gern B.
Classificação do local: 5 Boston, MA
BERRIES! Fresh farm picked strawberries might be the greatest smell ever created. Beautiful scenery, check it out if you’re in the neighborhood. Different things are in season at different times of spring/summer so call ahead to see what they have.
Christopher C.
Classificação do local: 5 Conshohocken, PA
Well next year came and sho’ nuff we decided to come back. Yesterday’s haul was about thirteen pounds of blueberries and a bit more than two pounds of raspberries. What are we going to do with fifteen plus pounds of berry-goodness? Hell if I know, but it once again was a fun time pickin’. Same as last year the employees could not have been nicer and it truly is a great family experience to come here. Currently the Raspberries are about done for the year but what’s left is going for $ 2.75/pound and the blueberries for $ 1.89/pound with PYO blackberries coming next week. Corn, cantaloupe, peaches, plums and string beans are also available for sale although they are not PYO.