1st time there, the young girl working was very sweet, told stories about her grandmother she was very helpful and informative on what she’s selling. They have cute nick-nacks, hand soap… the strawberry smells the best and it makes lots of bubbles all you need is a dab of it. The only thing is their outrageous prices, your better off buying from the grocery store. But I will be going back for the hand soap!
Mathew P.
Classificação do local: 5 Yorba Linda, CA
Best strawberries I’ve ever had! So sweet and huge! Lots of other great produce too. Great prices especially on certified organic berries. Really loved the staff. They were very helpful and knowledgable. Even had jams and jellies and some gift items that my wife fell in love with. I will absolutely be back!
Chloe C.
Classificação do local: 4 Tustin, CA
Great place with ok prices. Very friendly staff and delicious corn, berries, and oranges. They never disappoint, and theres never a line.
Robert F.
Classificação do local: 5 Tustin, CA
Thank you Dan once again for allowing my organization Loaves And Fishes x10 to glean your fields in Irvine. Every organization that has gleaned continues to ask me when is the next time because they know what to expect from your fields. I can say the Food Pantries have been very excited about the produce they receive. Thank you so much for helping us to Feed the Hungry in Orange County. Robert Flournoy– President of Loaves And Fishes x10
Blake S.
Classificação do local: 5 Santa Ana, CA
In the summer I stock up on corn and strawberries. In the winter I have a boy scout help me pick out a Christmas tree.
Judi S.
Classificação do local: 4 Orange County, CA
If the idea of buying produce the same day it was picked excites you like it does me, you need to drop by Manassero Farms. Manassero Farms is a dying breed in Orange County — the local family farm. Mainly known for their strawberries, they also sell tomatoes, corn, squash, peppers, green beans and other seasonal crops grown on the plot of land behind the stand during the Spring, Summer and early Fall months. Sure, I might pay a little more, but I can’t get their kind of freshness at any supermarket. Through October, November and December, the produce stand is closed… so this location morphs into pumpkin patch before Halloween and then a Christmas tree lot after Thanksgiving.