20 avis sur Cal Poly Pomona Farm Store at Kellogg Ranch
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Annie G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hacienda Heights, CA
(start around 5 min mark) Came here to go strawberry picking & it was super fun for my 2 ½ year old! there was no entry cost to pick your own strawberries, but I paid $ 2.99 per pound for what we picked. just stop into the store and ask the cashier for couple of baskets, then they will direct you on where to go to start picking. Went on a sunday afternoon, and no crowds! just the way we like it =)
Monica S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
We’ve been on a farm to table kick lately, with our backyard edible garden blooming with a variety of leafy greens and veggies this season. The Kellogg Store is one of my favorites for lettuce. They have an abundance of gourmet greens and all our purchases have been growing beautifully. My only wish is that they had more helpful employees.
Sandra P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Diamond Bar, CA
Great place to take the kids! Pick your own strawberries or start a garden. Fresh juice, peanut butter and honey on site. In the fall the pumpkin patch is amazing.
Christina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Irvine, CA
My boyfriend and I went here for the first time on Tuesday. I had no idea it existed until I found it on Unilocal Sunday night! The employees were really nice and friendly and we could have spent every dollar we have at The Farm Store! Everything that we got there was great!
Laura W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Covina, CA
I love this place! I go regularly for organic produce. My favorite this year was the winter squashes this fall. Can’t beat a gigantic butternut squash for $ 1. No not $ 1 per lb., but just $ 1. Love Love Love. And it is always a fun little trip too.
Carolyn B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glendora, CA
They have some interesting items that are slightly pricey, bur worth it because they’re unique and hard to find. My fave are the churro nuggets, which are caramel corn puffs. I even looked on the Internet, but could didn’t have the right name. Well, they’re here at the Farm Store for $ 4. Also local honey from Temecula and seasonal citrus right now: oro blanco grapefruit and satsuma tangerines!
Brenda H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
I love the fresh orange juice squeezed from oranges grown on the farm! The stores sells so many things from fresh produce to local honey and even grind your own peanut/almond butter!!! so cool. They offer so many cool products that I can spend so long just browsing. Its such a cute place to visit while at cal poly pomona. Free lot parking and there are even restrooms outside the store for visitors.
Amy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Covina, CA
Always a great time! Went to the pumpkin patch this year and it was just as a remembered it! Lots of pumpkins to choose from and my God Daughter loved it! She had never seen so many pumpkins in one place! It was a definite hit. We will be back! The store itself is filled with wonderful yummy and organic goodies! Check it out!
Michelle P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
I did like going to the Kellogg’s store to browse around. They have cute knick knacks that will probably collect dust in your house, a honey machine, all sorts of food, and a nursery. Just a tip for all you dog moms/dads out there… it’s pet friendly so bring your kiddos!
Kathy L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westminster, CA
This is such a cute pumpkin patch on school campus. Their farm had so many pumpkins to pick and they’re really big! My first impression was that it was adorable. The field was very big and there were probably over 500 pumpkins here. Any pumpkin you pick is $ 5 so make sure you get the biggest one. They also have their small farm store which you can buy their homemade snacks or drinks. The drive was far but worth it because it was a good experience.
Cara H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Glendale, CA
The cutest farm store ever! We went on a field trip to the pumpkin patch today, which I recommend. They have a corn maze and petting zoo, plus you can pick your own pumpkin, all for $ 10. The store had all kinds of pumpkin goodies plus veggies and chips and more. I loved the different flavor honey sticks! Too cute!
Lauren A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Covina, CA
Mainly come here during the pumpkin festival. I usually get fresh peanut butter and the farm honey. Sooo good!
Maethoriel A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Whittier, CA
This place is awesome! Fresh produce and honey! And a patio full of plants ready to be taken home to be planted! So kool!!!
Dorian R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pomona, CA
WONDERFUL… I’ll say it again… WONDERFUL. This place is great, I love going here with my wife, and I love going here for the food, the plants, and the snacks. I’m always impressed with the service and the quality of the products that are provided.
Lynette T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
We were hoping to go for the annual strawberry festival but couldn’t make it and went the next day. I was on a mission to get over there. Looking through the photos, I saw a pic of these– Ultimate Malt Balls. HAD to have some! Good stuff, I tell ya! The farm is a fun place! They have«You pick!» opportunities if you’re there at the right time. Looking out on the fields, this is something I’d want to come back for. There’s a nursery & gardens to browse through. A petting zoo area that wasn’t open that day. Inside the store was fun. In addition to locally grown produce, there’s plenty of novelty items that would be great for gifts. Picked up some of these for our hot sauce-loving son– A peanut-grinding machine to make your own peanut butter. I had planned to make some, but they were using honey roasted peanuts which would have had too much sugar for me. I did bring home some of the local wildflower honey though. Already tried some in tea & a Korean fried chicken recipe and it’s delicious! Having such fresh honey makes such a difference. This gave me a chuckle, «Fartless» products– Also brought home some fruit & veggies. Prices are pretty much what you would find at local farmers’ markets. Got some honey sticks(3 for $ 1). I like carrying some in my purse in case of hypoglycemia. There is a sandwich deli inside also. We’ll be back!
Mary Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Corona, CA
Came here over the weekend for the Strawberry festival/Truck show and was pleasantly surprised by the produce and food options. They sell a random assortment of milk, yogurt, dried goods, honey and refrigerated items. Obviously not all are grown here but I’m told most are local products. The fresh squeezed OJ is DELICIOUS. They sell small bottles or even a quart for around $ 6. On the weekend, there was a line to pay which was awkwardly towards the corner and only 2 cashiers, so expect to wait a little. There’s also a little deli inside, but didn’t get to try it since we ate food from a food truck outside.
Vanessa F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Covina, CA
I’ve lived in the area five years and recently only discovered this place. It’s a good place to grab some fresh veggies and fruits. Some things can be a bit pricey, but they are super fresh and delicious. Their orange juice is my absolutely favorite ever, but it’s $ 6 for half gallon. Also bought some tomato plants, and I keep meaning to go back to get pepper plants. They have tons of other things like jams, sauces, butters of their own and from other vendors. A good place to grab some gifts.
Jennifer H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lakewood, CA
Very cool little campus store that sells fresh local produce. I tried the oranges and avocados, and both were superb! They also sell snack foods, honey, beverages, plants and other stuff. Definitely going to make it a point to come here when looking for fruits and veggies. The avocados were PERFECT.
Mike F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Covina, CA
I’ve lived in the area for 5 years, and had no clue this place existed. I only found it while perusing Unilocal one day. I was lured in by the nursery plants for sale. I grabbed some tomatoes and pepper plants to add to my collection. Then I picked up some yellow carrots, orange juice, and strawberries to add to my fridge. This place is packed with awesome gift ideas. They have walls and walls of jams and butters made by the farm store and other people. They have produce at pretty good prices. The OJ is a bit pricey, but it’s really really good. I also picked up some honey that’s delicious. I also enjoyed walking around and looking at the different plants on the farm. I’d recommend going during the week, as it’s a small parking lot and can easily get packed on the weekends.
Kris B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Buena Park, CA
My friend Brian gave me a gift card because he knows I love the Ultimate Maltballs here! Thanks Brian! Ultimate maltballs have a layer of milk chocolate, dark chocolate and white chocolate — so worth the $ 7.79 a pound! The bag in my picture came to 1.31 pounds so $ 10.20. All that chocolate gets kind of heavy! I also picked up some bags of delicious corn nuggets. They come in different flavors — I got the Churro nuggets and Caramel Corn nuggets. They are really light and fluffy, kind of like freshly made Cracker Jack. The strawberries basket($ 3.00) went bad after just a few days in the fridge. The head of lettuce($ 1.00) had a lot of rotten spots inside. But they do have Dr. Bob’s ice cream — $ 6.39/pint.