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    Bacchini's Farm

    3.8 (78 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    plenty of berries
    Elisa H.

    We usually ( for decades) start rhe summer with olallieberry picking at Gizdich Ranch. It is too far, so this year, we heard from friends about this place in Brentwood. My son and I loved this farm and really loved the opportunity to pick our favorite berries AND cherries. The cherries were so much easier to pick. I loved that you could make a reservation and apply the $5 fee to what we picked.

    Blackberries
    Iris P.

    We stumbled upon this place cause the other place we were originally headed to was closed! They are reservation only - but we literally made one right as we were parked in the lot and it was fine. For reference, we came in early June also. The prices are a little higher than other places ($4.50 for cherries and peaches, $7.50 for blackberries). The peaches were mostly insect bitten which was slightly disappointing but the few we were able to pick were delicious. The blackberries were the best I've ever had! Everyone working there was very friendly - I think I would come back for blackberry picking for sure.

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    Candy C.

    This is one of my favorite Cherry U pick farms in Brentwood. I always got good & tasty fruits from here. Fruits: For Memorial Day weekend, the white peaches, cherries, pluots, apricots, and blackberries are all available and ready for picking. The farmer said the Apricot & Peach hybrid fruit trees will be ready in another week or two. White peaches, blackberries, pluots are all good here. Notes: The trees here are shorter which are easier for fruit-picking, especially for kids or for shorter person like myself. You don't need a ladder or special cherry picking tools to reach out for fruits. There are different size of boxes ($15 for blackberry Costco size box) I got a $30 box which is filled with 5 white peaches, 6 pluots, 16 apricots, lots of cherries, and some blackberries on top. It's definitely a good value IMO. Reservation: You will need to make a reservation in order to get in. You can only book after 8 pm the day before your chosen date. Reservation is always sold out when it opens at 8 pm, but if you try to book after 10 pm or 11 pm, you might be able to get the tickets. The ticket Is $5 per person and can be redeemed for fruits. Pro: They get good variety here. So you don't have to go to different farms. The staffs all wore masks and the entrance line is pretty organized. There is also a washing sink area with soup & water and porta-potty in case you need it. Con: Cherry trees selection is kinda small and cherries are not quite deep red yet. If your cherries are your target fruit, I will suggest other cherry farms instead. Parking: I will suggest come before 10 am if you can, it's less hot and easier for traffic & parking. Happy fruits picking y'all :)

    Jane T.

    good experiences in the past, but yesterday was very very disappointed, we bought 30+lbs Loquat last year to shared with families & friends, plan to do the same this year, we visited the farm 1 week ahead & was told shop will not selling loquat until Saturday 5/15 @ 9 am. Sat 5/15 we arrived @ 8:38am only 2 cars at the lot, shop was not open yet but the lady was there and we were shocked by what we heard, they opened yesterday for self picked loquat so most of the ripe one were all gone, they also didn't have pre-picked loquat for sale because they don't know when the pickers will come to pick for them. we disappointed not only because "no loquat ", but was more of the business didn't care to honor what they told to their customers.

    Katie M.

    Not a lot of places open before memorial day weekend and I am glad they do! Came on a weekday and there weren't a lot of people. We picked blackberries and apricots. They are delicious - I never knew blackberries could be this sweet! Remember to put on lots of sunscreen and bring a hat! You can check in their website/call in advance to see what fruits are available for picking. This was a fun experience and I would definitely come again!

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    Ami K.

    There are many places to choose from but we decided on Bacchini's because of the different available fruits to pick. Parking is limited so be patient and expect a wait of 30mins at least when busy; the turnover of people leaving is fairly fast. Before you can roam freely on the grounds you have to sign a waiver form. After that, you grab a bucket and box and pick as much as you'd like. The first initially rows of cherry were already picked clean, but staff are on hand to let you know which rows/area still have plenty of fruit available. And they direct you to the fruits you're looking for. The grounds isn't too big, but offered a variety of different fruits. We had cherry, blackberries, peaches, a few apricot and plum. Fruit will vary between weeks and year. It was just over 100F when we went, so make sure to stay hydrated and bring hat/umbrella for shade. Not sure if it's permitted but I saw some families bring a blanket/picnic and chilled out under some of the fruitless trees. Staff didn't seem to mind. They take cash, debit and credit.

    Blackberries
    Helen H.

    I had a fun experience picking white nectarines, white peaches, apricots, and blackberries. Parking was easy and there is no entrance fee. Each group needs to sign in before being allowed to enter. However, I felt the prices were a bit high. It came out to about a dollar per peach! They provide you with a bucket for heavier fruits and a card board box for the blackberries. There is also a berry stick that helps with reaching hidden berries and thorns. There are also ladders available for the hard to reach fruit trees. They take credit cards, which is nice. I was also given a free reusable bag to carry the peaches and heavier fruits. Be prepared to be in the sun and bring a hat! Try to avoid the rows of fruit closest to the entrance as these have already been scouted by previous visitors. There are some portable restrooms available inside and outside. For the lazy ones, they have pre-picked fruits that they also sell, including honey and walnuts.

    Crispy white peaches
    Bonnie Z.

    It's summer and that means it's BERRY SEASON! Specifically cherries, which is the favorite fruit of my family. Came here the wknd of June 2nd to try and score some hand-picked goodies for some family and friends. FRUIT - Cherries: Slight bummer because they were already out of cherries by the time we came. I think this year's rain affected the cherries, because they ran out super quick! - White peaches: very sweet! You gotta look for the firm ones, because that's when they're perfectly ripe. However this year's wasn't very big. PRICE - $2.50/lb, which is a bit expensive but you're pretty much paying for the experience. PARKING Although it's free, it's kind of a mad house to squeeze in. Just be aware when it's the weekend and you may need to wait in a line for a bit. CUSTOMER SERVICE Ah, this is where the dark cloud appeared during this sunny day. You should never insult customers _anywhere_. I came with a large group of family and friends, and we had about 4 buckets between us. However, a male staff member very rudely approached us and claimed that we "already ate 15 lbs of fruit and we should start moving to the front of the orchard to pay because this is not an all-you-can-eat buffet." WHOA THERE BUDDY, you need to calm down. I understand the orchard is a business and you need to make a profit. But you can clearly see we had buckets of fruit ready to be purchased. Why hassle us then? CONCLUSION I'd try to come back earlier in the season to catch cherries. But I will probably go to another orchard that is more friendly!

    Box of loquats for $50. A little pricey but its actually a lot more than it seems and plus they have to reduce the amount of visitors.
    Leticia W.

    There were many different types of fruits during our visit (5/25/2020): cherries (super sweet!), apricots, pluots, olallieberries, white peaches, and loquats. Staff were very welcoming and helpful, and there were clean hand washing stations and portas. I am especially impressed by them for having reservation system during COVID-19, and limiting the amount of visitors. It was a very stress-free process, smooth check in / checkouts with no waits, not too crowded, and people can safely practice social distancing. The boxes range from $30 to $90, and you have to buy separate boxes for olallieberries ($15) and loquats ($50), but its worth the money. We had a really great time. Thank you Bacchini!

    Jonayethan R.

    Just recently went cherry picking and filled up a box to what we thought was going to be 32lbs. The staff had given us a box telling us it was going to hold 32lbs. I went home to find out the box they gave us only weighed out to 14-15 lbs. It would've been fine if we jus paid for the 16lbs, but we paid an extra 20$(including $10 reservation fee) for another 16lbs that we didn't get. We stay about an hour away and it's jus so unfortunate to come home and have a short amount. I'm hoping for a refund for the amount we didn't get. Please help and acknowledge my request. Thank you!

    Rebekah G.

    This place is the closest thing to heaven; the fruit is sweet and of abundance, the people are so friendly, and the prices were perfect! Antonio made our day with the Berries. Will be back very soon

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    Nice drive. Very helpful staff or owners enjoyed picking fruit if all sorts . Will definitely go again.

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    There is so much fruit on the trees. I picked so much more than I needed but it tastes delicious.

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    Ask the Community - Bacchini's Farm

    Do you sell loquats now? If not now, when do you expect?

    Hi! Our loquats typically ripen and are ready for picking around mid-May. As always we are at the mercy of Mother Nature on timing, so it is always best to stay tuned to our website and social channels for actual picking dates each season.

    Is blackberry u-pick available this coming weekend?

    Possibly later this week

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    Review Highlights - Bacchini's Farm

    This year, the farm made some operational changes to ensure social distancing, which I appreciate very much (noticed some other farms have not).

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