Went out today purely for the blueberries. Most of the bushes were clear of berries but the furthest ones from the little stand had plenty of berries. Not sure if this is just because it is almost the end of the season, but the bushes had lots of weeds within the open spaces. Otherwise, some bushes had really sweet fruit while others were sour. Price was $ 2 admission per person(no fee for my 1 year old) and $ 10 for the container full of berries. The lady said they were out of the small $ 5 containers so we had no choice. It was still a fair deal and there were only 2 other families while we were there. Nice thing about the admission is that she did tell us we could eat whatever we wanted. If the weeds had been trimmed and the patch was kept up a little better, this place would perfect. Otherwise, its a great hour of picking!
Celeste T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redlands, CA
The best locally grown blueberries ever! I am soo appreciative of their delicious locally grown blueberries and their darling little stand is located right down the street. I eat one container on the ride home and then make fresh blueberry pies, muffins and yogurt purée. They are soo fresh, plump and juicy. For a while they even had free range chicken eggs, which were amazing, but I guess the chickens wandered off. Thank you Soffel Farms for your dedication in providing Redlands with the most wonderful blueberries I have ever eaten.
Rich M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Beaumont, CA
Soffel Farms ran a large ad in our local Beaumont paper advertising fresh blueberries, honey, avocados, oranges & strawberries picked daily. We drove over there Mon 6⁄3 for some items. They had nothing but a few jars of honey and some commercially packaged blueberries… what a BUST… they should be called«awful farms». Located in a 20 foot square shed, this place ain’t no farm stand.