Delicious apples! The service was a bit grumpy though. The cashier was grumbling because I didn’t take a whole container of apples but picked a few I liked — well if you have a certain way of doing things you can make signs or otherwise inform customers how you expect them to shop. Also, they didn’t have shopping baskets which is difficult if you are getting a bunch of fruit, corn, melons, etc. So I went to the car and picked my own reusable bag and used it as a shopping basket and went to the cashier like that and she again criticized me by saying — «well, if you’re buying a few items you can just start a pile at the register.» Seriously?! This doesn’t make any sense — there are only 2 registers and quite a few shoppers: how can each shopper start a PILE by the register?! What an archaic way of doing business! Just provide shopping baskets for a customer’s convenience! The crappy service aside, prices are good and the produce is fresh and delicious. * peaches were way too soft for me.
Karen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Royal Oak, MI
I’ve been coming to Scholls for over 30 years and it’s remained the go to spot for farm fresh peaches and apples. Now they also offer veggies such as zucchini, eggplant, squash and tomatoes. The employees are always friendly and the produce is always fresh. Just be careful getting in and out of the parking lot!
James R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bethlehem, PA
Wonderful employees. They are a big help on finding exactly what you need. They have the best products. Taste and price. I highly recommend Scholl’s.
Christopher C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Conshohocken, PA
Forget the fruit the number one reason to come here is for the unpasteurized apple cider! It is few and far between that you can find a place that still sells it, good luck even in Lancaster County, and that prices it reasonably as well. Unpasteurized has a hundred times more flavor then the slop you can buy at the local grocery store, either store brand or Zeigler’s.
Vanessa W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethlehem, PA
I feel like Scholl’s is one of Bethlehem’s best kept secrets, without it really being a secret. Scholl’s has been delivering fresh produce to the Lehigh Valley since 1948, when this part of town was still country. Today it’s located on a busy street, conveniently near Route 22 and Wegmans. Scholl’s has all the fresh, local produce you could want — fruits and vegetables. They also carry honey, and flowers. Truly a feast for the eyes, the produce quality is superb. Prices are on par with other local farm stands, but my husband just scored a heck of a deal — some bruise peaches(7 lbs.) for only $ 3.50! Perfect for some jam!