Went in the morning around 930. They have some ladders which are helpful especially when the low hanging fruit(literally) had been picked away. Managed to pick Rainier, Brooks, Bing and Van cherries. The Cole champagne(SP?) Cherries seemed to be very popular as nearly all were picked away. Prices for the 2016 season in May was $ 2 entrance fee and $ 4 per pound of cherries regardless of the type.
YELP U.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Eureka, CA
Nothing is wrong with their field or cherries, but all of a sudden this lady at the entrance tells you that it’s $ 2 entrance fee per person. I’m not saying $ 2 is over price, but they way they collect the fee is pretty disappointing. Bloomfield never mention $ 2 in writing on their Facebook, website or anywhere at the door. $ 2 just came out from the lady’s mouth at the entrance. There’s posting of rules and $ 4/lb of cherries, but no posting anywhere about the $ 2 entrance fee.
Xin Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Lodo, Denver, CO
Cannot eat one more than one cheery in parking lot. Cannot use your own box to carry picked cherry. All the rules are not displayed anywhere. But someone will come to warning you with strong words and powerful authority. I understand it’s your private property. But still Not comfortable with that attitude. Will not come anymore. Not recommend at all.
Dena c.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Jose, CA
This was our first time at this location. We arrived around 10am and it was packed. I didn’t think we’d find good ones because a lot of farms were closed-sold out, late in harvesting, and the fact there were so many people picking. But we left very happy. We only picked 8lbs because we didn’t want to bring so much home. They were huge, crunchy and sweet. It’s $ 4/lb. Yes That’s expensive, but what do you expect were in a drought. We didn’t mind paying that much. It’s the experience and the time bonding with eachother. There is no entrance fee. The workers were friendly. No complaints on our end. Anyway, we will definitely be back next year.
Jaiganesh N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dublin, CA
Cherries are highly ripened. Could not store for more than two days. Entrance fee is 2 $. Cherries are 4 $/lb. Farm is small and not much maintained. Good place. for family though
Debbie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Walnut Creek, CA
Smaller farm(~10 acres for u-pick) but definitely less crowded. We went the first day of the season for Bloomfield so the trees were still full and not picked over yet. They had 2 types of early season cherries. Brooks and Coral Champagne. Apparently they have 7 different varieties on their farm. $ 3.50 a pound is very reasonable considering our local farmers market sells it for $ 5-$ 6/pound. The trees were a bit smaller than some other places but the cherries are delicious and made some good cherry pie!
Mishee D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Jose, CA
Smaller orchard than Seko’s, had less crowd, and kids were able to play and have a good time. Cherries are not as sweet, but they are still delicious. They had 4 varieties of cherries and it cost $ 2.50 per lbs. Friendly staff. Plenty of parking.