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August 2024 by Denise Hood
Very helpful staff. Cant beat the price on the corn. They offer seeded watermelons, most stands dont even carry. Fresh selection and great prices.
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January 2024 by Allyson Robello
I love the freshness of their produce. Easy to park, get in and get what you want and get out. Short lines if there are any at all. They accept credit and debit cards so I can go even without cash. I just wish they were open longer and offered winter veggies.
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November 2023 by ToM Ferrera
Great fresh fruit and corn
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August 2023 by Brian M.
I was looking for fresh pies and this farm stand popped up, so I gave them a shot. They have quite a big spread of pies, fruits, and other items. They even had cobblers and Rhubarb Pie. I bought the Rubabr and didn't share any of it with my family. Definitely going back and picking up another Rhubarb and maybe a cobbler next time.
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August 2023 by Eric Mello
Great family farm. Local produce to feed America.
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July 2023 by Pascal A.
Parking was easy. the farm was a bit hard to find. the service staff are friendly and there's many cherry trees to pick from. the trees and weather are beautiful. I recently purchased a large quantity of cherries here using the U-pick, about 10 lbs + and ate a fairly large quantity of them. The cherries were extremely delicious. they appeared fresh, full shaped and shiny. There's just one problem: I got very very sick afterwards! Normally, I wouldn't jump to conclusions about organic cherries being the cause. But, two other family members also got sick, several hours after eating the cherries. The degree of sick feeling was proportional to the amount eaten. My wife only ate about 30 of them and so felt slightly sick. I ate several pounds (which is a lot) of them and felt extremely sick that night: I nearly threw up. The strange part is, that I've bought from here last year and never had any problems despite eating a very large quantity of their cherries. I don't know what they did wrong this year. I hate leaving a bad review for a family farm, especially one that's supposedly organic. But, I can't ignore the truth of what happened. the truth has to come out. I hope they fix whatever the issue is. I can't possibly give more stars, after getting so sick.
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May 2023 by Miriam W.
Dwelley Farms has two u-pick locations. We visited their Suzuki organic orchard on Sunday, May 21. There were tons of cherries to pick and it was a lot of fun for me and my five year old. They open at 8:00; get there early. We arrived at 8:30 and there were few people and plenty of parking. Amy and her crew of collegiate helpers were kind and ushered us right in. By the time we left an hour later the entire small parking lot was full. There is a $5 entry charge for everyone over five but you get it back when you buy fruit. The organic Tioga cherries were $5/pound. We took home seven pounds and they were delicious. I'd happily return To Dwelley Farms.
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May 2023 by Hillary Dang
Organic tioga this season (picked on May 22) is 5.50/lb. So sweet!
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December 2022 by Suzie N.
since I was a kid we always drove here. The BEST place. Always friendly and helpful getting the most delicious fruits, veggies
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November 2022 by holychit88 88hvac
Lots of farm corn and fruits from the area
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October 2022 by Un Known
Great fruit and veggie stand. The fruit and veggies are always fresh and delicious. The staff is awesome. I definately recommend!
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October 2022 by Richard Dodson
Good selectionFair pricesReally nice peopleAnd the pies!
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September 2022 by Arch D.
Great fresh fruit and veg. Clean, well set up farm stand. Fresh corn on sale right now.
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August 2022 by Jim S.
Every year our family buys a case or two or three of amazing corn and share with friends and neighbors. As our next door neighbor said this year, it's the best corn they've ever eaten! I agree!
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August 2022 by Cheryl Joseph
Very racist!! Upon entering, I was asked by male cashier after picking up strawberries “ I can help you here. I asked for a basket and plastic bags. Then I was watched. My 3 year old was walking towards the from of the store pointing to corn. I picked some tomatoes and told here to come back. The female cashier took the tomatoes and said I can help you here. I thought it was strange that she did not ask if I was finished shopping. I said “I’m not finished “. She just continue to check me out. Never again!! What happened to judging a person according to the contents of their character and NOT THE COLOR OF THEIR SKIN”. Does anyone stop to ask the ethnicity of the person donating life saving blood or bone marrow?!!! We need to just STOP!!