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June 2023 by Teresa B
Reservations required - try to book when next day's reservations go live at 8pm the night before to get the 9am-11am slots which tend to go quickly on the weekends. Check their website/IG for what fruit is available. Love their olaillieberries - they make great jam bars!
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June 2023 by Mary Ellen Miller
Loved it! So happy to find a place with blackberries to pick!! Super delicious.
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June 2023 by jacqueline W.
We come here every year for cherry picking with my kids, staring when they were two years old. My kids now complain when they eat store bought cherries because they're "not as sweet as the farm ones" The trees are all pretty low to the ground which allows for easy picking for little ones. I love that they have a variety of fruits to pick and we make a full day out of it by going to a nearby park afterwards to play and eat lunch!
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June 2023 by Iris P.
We stumbled upon this place cause the other place we were originally headed to was closed! They are reservation only - but we literally made one right as we were parked in the lot and it was fine. For reference, we came in early June also. The prices are a little higher than other places ($4.50 for cherries and peaches, $7.50 for blackberries). The peaches were mostly insect bitten which was slightly disappointing but the few we were able to pick were delicious. The blackberries were the best I've ever had! Everyone working there was very friendly - I think I would come back for blackberry picking for sure.
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August 2022 by Sofya See
Visited late May 2020. There was a good variety of fruit and berries, although not all visible trees were available and berries were slightly harder to find on bushes, compared to some other farms. No biggie. Our issue was: we ran into and almost stepped onto not one! not two! butTHREE HUGE SNAKES!!!5-10 ft long, as thick as human leg. They were hanging out in the far part of the farm, where cherry trees are. Two years later it’s still a mystery to me why there wasn’t a single warning sign about a possibility of running into those creatures.Traumatized for life. Took me a couple years to return to Brentwood, different farm this time, without the adjacent open field where wildlife slithers free.
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June 2022 by Kumi I
We visited here with my 2 years old daughter and enjoyed cherry & blackberry-picking. The two small containers of the fruits cost around $10. There is no minimum charge. The farmers were all nice and friendly.
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June 2022 by Judith X
Apricots, blackberries, and cherries are so good, big and sweet. The apricots only have a lot, make a reservation first, remember.
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July 2021 by Sudha Sehgal
Fruit picking was a pleasent experience for kids and the elders!
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June 2021 by Manuel F
If you are seeking fresh produce than this is a good place to check out. The prices are slightly higher than the grocery stores but you're probably going to get a better product.
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June 2021 by Michael H
The experience is everything you'd hope from fruit picking. Diverse selection of healthy fruit. Helpful staff. Ample parking.
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June 2021 by Ivan Bahdanau
This year(2021) pay model at Bacchini is very inconvenient. They give you a box and charge flat rate for a box. I'd rather paid for weight. The also watch you so you don't put too much fruits in your box. Not coming back. There are plenty places around with much less strict rules.
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May 2021 by Jane, Ang Li
We arrive at 9am and there is barely anything to pick when we are there.... There are more people than fruit... and they are still allowing more people coming in to pick. Guess how many cherry we found? 2. LOL. Just unbelievable.... The fruit sold at the exit is quite expensive as well. $10 for 1.8lbs cherry.... price at Costco is $8.6 for 2lbs. Do not recommend.
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May 2021 by Louis L
It is such a hustle. There are less cherries than people deceived into it. The staff there are nice though.
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May 2021 by Alex S
Nice place, apricots are good now
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May 2021 by Candy C.
This is one of my favorite Cherry U pick farms in Brentwood. I always got good & tasty fruits from here. Fruits: For Memorial Day weekend, the white peaches, cherries, pluots, apricots, and blackberries are all available and ready for picking. The farmer said the Apricot & Peach hybrid fruit trees will be ready in another week or two. White peaches, blackberries, pluots are all good here. Notes: The trees here are shorter which are easier for fruit-picking, especially for kids or for shorter person like myself. You don't need a ladder or special cherry picking tools to reach out for fruits. There are different size of boxes ($15 for blackberry Costco size box) I got a $30 box which is filled with 5 white peaches, 6 pluots, 16 apricots, lots of cherries, and some blackberries on top. It's definitely a good value IMO. Reservation: You will need to make a reservation in order to get in. You can only book after 8 pm the day before your chosen date. Reservation is always sold out when it opens at 8 pm, but if you try to book after 10 pm or 11 pm, you might be able to get the tickets. The ticket Is $5 per person and can be redeemed for fruits. Pro: They get good variety here. So you don't have to go to different farms. The staffs all wore masks and the entrance line is pretty organized. There is also a washing sink area with soup & water and porta-potty in case you need it. Con: Cherry trees selection is kinda small and cherries are not quite deep red yet. If your cherries are your target fruit, I will suggest other cherry farms instead. Parking: I will suggest come before 10 am if you can, it's less hot and easier for traffic & parking. Happy fruits picking y'all :)