This is the place to go for Apples. My family and I enjoyed sampling their apples and learning about the different varieties of apples the they grow. And the cider is the best ! The orchard has a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. We will be back for more!
Kim S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Luis Obispo, CA
I love Creekside. It’s small and down a nice winding road(through apple trees of course!) — and it feels like you’re visiting a real person’s farm. The cider is great, the apples are fresh and tasty, and everyone has been friendly to us when we’ve visited. We go every year and buy both cider and apples, and it’s a fun tradition. Check it out!
Janet T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Paso Robles, CA
The very best apple cider! We buy it by the gallons and freeze it for the whole year. Friendly and generous with their samples of apples. Hard working folks who take pride in their farm. We go back year after year, several times until the season is over.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Jose, CA
Rude! After discovering our new favorite apple breed we visited this local apple farm to inquire if they carried this particular apple. The lady there outright accused us of steeling one of her apples and after explaining to her that this was not from her property(and washed, not off the tree) she showed little interest in our business. So in short, we arrive looking to purchase apples and she doesn’t so much as smile. Again and again I keep writing about those ignorant proprietors or reps that don’t get the fact that they are in both the business of products/services and customer service! Always be honest and always be courteous! And when you can’t do either of these, get out of the business of working and dealing with other human beings! I’m sorry, this one was simple and they got it wrong. We will not return to this establishment and cannot recommend.
Lily Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
This was my first experience at an apple orchard! This place is kind of hidden down See Canyon Road. Just follow the little apple signs, cross over this narrow metal bridge, and you’ll see the lush apple trees! So many apple trees — all different colors! As soon as you pull up the driveway, you’ll meet an older gentleman and his daughter who own the place. They’ll handpick fresh apples from their trees. Apparently, they have over 60 different varieties based on the season. That day, they had Jonagold, Golden Delicious, Fuji, and Braeburn. They were really generous and actually let us sample all the apples! Several slices each! :) They also let us sample their famous apple cider(Moonshine blend) and it was TASTY! Apparently, their cider blend also changes based off the apples of the season. It was $ 4 for half gallon, or $ 8 for the whole gallon. The apples were $ 1.50/lb, and they also had $ 20 bags. The apples were really yummy and fresh! The owners were really friendly and funny. You’ll see their cute dogs roaming around. It was a really cute, friendly place to stop by. I highly recommend that you check it out if you’re ever in the area! :)