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March 2024 by Rebecca G.
We couldn't have picked a better place to host my Daughter and future son's engagement party! The venue was beautiful but The staff was amazing and attentive to all of our needs! Ashley was beyond helpful she was like talking to a friend. I would host another party here and recommend this venue to anyone who wants a beautiful venue and best customer experience!
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March 2024 by Tanner Paisley
This could be so much better. A couple rotten bags of small oranges, frozen pomegranate juices, expensive $8 per box eggs. No fresh milk it's all professionally bottled and pasteurized. Seems like the owners ran out of motivation and or money. This could be a hotspot for money revenue but they just don't have it in them to grow ?
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February 2024 by Noemi S.
Its a nice store but very limited on fruits. Which is the reason why I would go there for.
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February 2024 by L M.
Came in on a Friday 2-23-24 at about 4:30. I liked the decor, but the quality of fruit was not good. I took a chance and bought a bag of ripe looking mandarins and when we got home the majority were rotten! Then the bagged snacks didn't have an expiration date or ingredients. The girl working there was not very helpful. It seemed like she was annoyed answering our questions. Overall bad experience here.
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January 2024 by Avi T.
Very nice free museum with lot of old artifacts indoor and old farm equipment outdoor. Plus a good small store for dry fruits, honey and so on.
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December 2023 by Sophie A.
Fun little novelty store filled with all kinds of antiques and collectibles. It's especially fun when they have an event such as their pumpkin patch during the fall and petting zoo. They mostly specialize in dried fruits and nuts with some preserves, oils, house wines, ice cream, candies, colas, and root beers. They also have seasonal fresh fruits, farm fresh milk, eggs, and pomegranate juice. It's like a mini museum inside and so cool when the toy train is on. There is so much to see and it really takes you back through the decades with their collectibles. We also got to see the barn next door which is a decorated tavern open for limited hours when the food trucks come out. They serve beer and wine but it's also available to rent. Their grounds out back are beautiful and perfect for weddings or a reception. A great little institution in Fresno.
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December 2023 by Quiryatte Ahmed
I have nothing to complain about the quality of the produce, or the variety. This is my go to place for fresh fruits and veggies as well as local honey!My issue is with the horrible customer service. The people running the register have the worst customer service and are so unprofessional. They also never seem to know anything about where products are located or what is in season. They barely say a word to you.
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November 2023 by Ralph Michaels
Great produce , nuts , jams , treats. Staff is very friendly and helpful. Ambience is so cool. We buy our Christmas tree from here every year. Excellent place to shop. ??
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November 2023 by Nicole R.
Fun family outing,lots to check out. Lots of things in the store . They had a wedding going on so they didn't have the food trucks but it was still a nice little local gem
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November 2023 by Paul Karlen
It's a great place to pick up dry fruit
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November 2023 by Annabelle R.
Simonian Farms is an attraction and farmland consisting of several elements seemingly randomly put together. There's a market, fruit trail, and museum (old town saloon), though the "antique" display is spread throughout the property (outside, inside the market, pretty much everywhere). The fresno county fruit trail and the museum are seasonal I think, so they weren't open during our recent visit in November. There was still plenty to see and do, including the Japanese/WW2 internment camp monument we were able to check out. We also got ourselves some bear poop (chocolate peppermints) and cowboy wine (Paso Robles Trail Boss cab) from the market, which had some unique and vintage items to explore. They have food trucks and food stands here on certain days/times and even hold special events, but it's not communicated on their website, so I'd recommend calling for more accurate info. There are ample outdoor tables and seating for sure. The whole place was kinda a ghost town when we visited, probably since it was late afternoon on a Sunday, and off season for some of the attractions, but I thought it was a cool spot with quirky offerings, and a bit of culture and history to be appreciated. Parking was easy on site as well.
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August 2023 by Rod R
They have a lot of old bicycles and a lot of stuff that I shouldn't eat. I like looking at all the old antique stuff. They also had some food trucks.
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July 2023 by Harley Brooks
We were so excited to visit based on reviews but it was closed. The shop was open but not the main attraction so you may want to call ahead. But it’s a cute place and there are things to look at around the parking lot like vintage items and a memorial.
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July 2023 by Renee I.
Great spot to stop by with the family and check out their vintage farm gear and other items while picking up some snacks for the road or to bring home. If you're lucky you'll see their resident cat. I picked up some strawberry jams, corn nuts, pickled garlic olives/green beans/asparagus, chocolates and dehydrated fruits. They also have a selection of sodas, wines, eggs, cheese, small selection of fresh fruit, vegetables and ice creams. Plenty of places to sit outside. If you purchase a bag of sand, the kids can even pan for some gold and feed some goats (buy the oats inside the store). We'll definitely come be coming back the next time we're in town.
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June 2023 by Princess Lea
They were closing when we arrived.