My girlfriend and I came to the stand a few days ago. The owner walked around showing us product while we shopped. She had things I definitely wanted to come back and buy! She was professional and very friendly, so I decided to bring another friend today who had never been there. The two wemon behind the counter looked at us as if they worked at Tiffany’s and we had just walked in wearing rags! They were obviously to wrapped up in themselves acting like we were a bother. It was very uncomfortable! We turned around and left. Why there was even two employees in a small fruit stand??? Unfortunately… I Probably will not be going back. Sorry Tracey… But you need better staff.
Clownbuggie E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, WA
Tracy’s Roadside Produce is a Family friendly produce stand that has Farm Fresh Produce, Jams, Jellies, Old fashioned Candy, Dishes, Pumpkins, Flowers, Specialty Beer, WIne and much much more. Tracy puts on various events kicking of the Fall and Christmas Holidays. My favorite produce stand ever!
Jonathan B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Auburn, WA
Disclaimer: I don’t by fresh produce here. I come for the freshly canned(bottled) treats, which are packaged for the store by a local company. My faves? Pickled jalapenos(good and hot!), buckwheat honey(yum!), delicious varieties of hot and sweet pickles(double yum!), and beets(super delicious in their canning juice, which tastes of cinnamon)! The lovely, lovely beets are probably my favorite of the faves. Yes, they are a bit pricey(about $ 7 a jar) but I consider them a treat, and they’re much healthier than say, Twinkies. Not that I’d ever buy bottled or pickled Twinkies, but you get the idea. I usually stop by the store on my way out of Enumclaw later in the day, so I’ve never run into crowds or had an issue with customer service. Hey, I’m in, I’m out, and I’m on my way home with pickles on board. My kinda place. And soon… pumpkins.
Sally G.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Ravensdale, WA
i have shopped there many times and think their produce is great and usually very fresh. tracy is very friendly, but i will have to say her daughter doesn’t take after her mother. She was very rude and unfriendly. Otherwise I would rate it a five star.
Erin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Federal Way, WA
Love this«little road side stand»! It’s actually much larger than I anticipated. I’ve been by several times before stopping in to check it out. They had a great selection of local and fresh in-season produce and fruit. But it didn’t stop there, they had local wines, jams, soaps, lotions, chocolates, candy, dressings, honey, oils, spreads, I mean, they have SOMUCH! Not the cheapest but it’s local and amazing stuff. I bought some pangang curry sauce(which is seriously not easy to find, especially anything as tasty as this unless you are IN a Thai/Vietnamese restaurant). I bought several local honey jars(lavender I think?) as well as some jam. So stop by and take a look, I think you will be intrigued at the least! The workers were very friendly and helpful.
Rachel P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Renton, WA
I was driving by and saw a sign for local asparagus– I stopped and wandered in. I had never been here before. One of the ladies working seems like she was having a rough day because she was pretty bitchy. I was looking for a plastic bag for the asparagus and she wasn’t friendly– all I got as a «what are you looking for?» Obviously I was looking for something but wouldn’t it be nicer to say«how can i help you?» I wasn’t feeling the vibe so I grabbed some veggies in their crowded store and headed for a check out. Another woman ended up helping me, perhaps Tracy herself as she was friendly and knowledgeable. She let me know of some the deals on the front porch that I didn’t see and wasn’t informed of when I walked in. I ended up spending about 12 dollars on produce, the quality is ok. I prefer my beets with stems. I won’t be back nor would I ever search this place as a destination. For the area, I think it’s good that they are around, not much grocery wise within 5 miles…
Kristina L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
I go to Tracy’s often in the summer. Beyond what the previous poster said, they also have locally made salsas and jam, syrup and whatnot. Also some more retro-candies. The staff is pretty friendly, and helpful. I will say that their prices are a little bit higher than most of the grocery stores. On the flip side all or at least most of their products are local and it’s my preference to buy local. Their watermelons came from Yakima instead of California which is two thumbs up for me.
Dena P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Seattle, WA
Tracy’s Roadside Produce is a great place to get fresh produce, soy candles, taffy, honey, teas, and other knick knacks that you can only find in a small town store. Locally owned, this little place is easy to get to. It’s right off the road when you are driving from Auburn to Enumclaw(it’s on the left side of the road, and it’s right before you get to the Yella Beak). The store is open from May until the end of December. The people who run this place are very friendly, know a ton about all the products that are in the store, and are helpful if you have any questions. I would highly suggest this place to anyone who is on their way up to Crystal Mountain and need some veggies to snack on. I really enjoy the soy candles too! They burn with less smoke than regular candles.