Well, this may or may not be accurate because I have not actually been. Two Fridays in a row we have tried to go and they have been inexplicably closed. It was a blessing in disguise though, because it gave us the opportunity to drive back out to Valley Home Farm, and it reminded me just how much I love them.
Aaron D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Nashville, TN
Not sure if this is «as good as it gets» since it was my first time at a pick-your-own(PYO) strawberry farm, but we filled a big basket of strawberries for ~$ 13 and life was a bowl of berries for the next week. Some of the tastiest berries I’d ever eaten and certainly the freshest in about 30 years(since when I was a little kid and used to grow strawberries right outside the back door of our house). Batey’s gives you a basket to keep — and if you bring it back next time, you’ll get a small discount. From their website, it looks like Batey’s year-round business is selling its own pork. I can’t speak to the quality of their pigs, but if it’s anything like the quality of the strawberry patch, I’m sure it’s stellar. PS — Be sure to check the map on Batey’s website for information on how to access the strawberry patch. Just plugging the street address into your GPS won’t quite work PPS — This may be an obvious point, but strawberries are not available year-round. In fact, I think they’re only available for picking for a few weeks, usually in the April-May time frame. Check Batey’s Facebook page to get the 411 on whether the picking patch is open —