We go here every year to pick peaches and are very satisfied with their fruit. The price is usually cheaper than some of the other places on the main highway, and the fruit is always delicious. While there, we usually buy some of the tomatoes which are the old-fashioned, heirloom variety. We have found the family friendly and fair.
Pallas C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Union City, CA
Been there to pick white peaches two years in a roll. Peaches were very juicy but we went too early this year. It’s a small place compare to others. Would recommend to others.
M C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Francisco, CA
Came here the week after Memorial Day and this place was packed. It was stupid how they made people sign an agreement before entering. After going in, most didn’t even bother. Who goes picking fruit and don’t end up at least eating one or two. I mean wasting fruit that is just wrong, but tasting? The fruit wasn’t that tasty. And they wanted $ 2 a lb for anything less than a full bucket and $ 1.50 for a bucket or more.
Gabriel F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fresno, CA
I am pretty picky about my fruit, but I was very impressed with how fresh their fruit tasted. The price wasn’t too expensive and seemed fair enough. The staff actually gave me advice on how to pick the fruit and what were the best spots. Most of the time people just throw buckets at you and you hope for the best. My family and I enjoyed ourselves. I would definitely come back again.
Tim Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Silicon Valley
Came here for mandarin and satsuma orange picking. I think the prices were 99c/lb if you buy over 15lbs, and $ 1.50/lb for anything under 15lbs. There are ten long rows of «orange» trees. Half of them are were clementines and the other half satsumas. The ground can be a little muddy so don’t wear anything nice. The two that we sampled weren’t really that sweet but since we were there with the kids we just filled up a bucket.(15−18lbs) Fortunately, the oranges sweetened up significantly the week later. I read oranges aren’t supposed to ripen after being picked but ours were definitely sweeter. Cash only. They help pour the bucket into a cardboard box for easy transport.
Grant M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brentwood, CA
Apricots were actually picked when ripe! I got good advice about which varieties to choose for cooking, eating out of hand… and samples. But best of all I got fruit that was ripe. I live in Brentwood and get irritated by the increasingly common practice of picking fruit before it’s ripe. I can get that quality at Safeway. The folks that I’ve dealt with at Wolfe know their fruit and they are the best at picking it at the right time.
Christine W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Oakland, CA
Peaches here were awesome. My 4 year old and toddler loved it last year. Then we went cherry picking a week later. We ended up going to two different farms for cherries– Peter Wolfe and Seko Cherries(since this one is right across the street from their peach orchard and I thought it was their farm too… Didn’t know I had to go to a different location completely.) I didn’t like how the Wolfe farm lists the common courtesy rules since any normal person would behave that way without being told to do that. Also, I didn’t like how you’re not supposed to eat their cherries or any of their fruit while picking since that’s half the fun… whereas a nearby farm has no problems letting us eat what we pick before we buy. It’s not like we’d be able to eat that much. Besides, all the farmers markets have fruit tasting too. But I have to admit that the quality of the fruit at Wolfe was much sweeter and nicer that same day and this year, if their cherries were still available for U-pick, we would have returned. Instead we went back to Seko and they are still good.(Please see my review for them too.)
Sky H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
The rating here is over-inflated, even with only one star! It’s a deserted place. It is out of the area where other farms are located. The lady who was in charge of the farm(who was guarding the«entrance») was extremely mean. We thought the board with 7 «rules» were funny at first; after the encounter with that lady, we realized people here were just rude. They seemed like they thought everybody who came to this farm were morons who just wanted to have fun, instead of wanting to pick fruits… but. HELLO! we WERE gonna have fun. If you want fun, not rudeness, GO somewhere else for cherry picking. Their attitude would ruin your mood completely.
Marc Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mountain View, CA
no, I will not share my suncrest peaches with you!
Kit E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mountain View, CA
White peaches didn’t have much flavor, I guess that’s why they weren’t advertising or advising that you pick them. Yellow peaches were alright.
Qirk z.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Gatos, CA
Came here for peach picking. Right after we went cherry picking at another farm across the street. Sign another waiver. Yellow peaches were awesome, juicy and sweet, season’s still early, so more to come. We grouped in and filled a bucket, since it was cheaper. $ 2.00/lb for anything less than a full bucket $ 1.00/lb for a full bucket(approx. 18−21lbs)