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    Strawberries
    Amy H.

    Super fun weekend outing from the bay area, the route there is scenic and the farm has rows of fresh strawberries to pick from. The ones closer to the entrance were great quality and the flavor of the strawberries has the right balance of juicy, sweet, and sour. If you know which flavor your prefer it's easy to spot in the field and overall lots of fun. They're open for the rest of the weekends in September, so def stop by before the season's over.

    Kosmo Z.

    The strawberry fields are large and the entrance was a breeze. You usually have to speak with a salesperson for a box at other places. The rules are just like most of the other u-pick fields. I really enjoyed the popsicles they sold at their barn. I can't wait to return with my toddler. My 3 year old understands the rules and has thoroughly enjoyed her experience here.

    Talia B.

    4.5 rounded up Such a cute place and great experience! The U-pick is very straight forward. You follow the signs, grab a box and get picking! We picked for about 45-ish minutes as a group of 6 and ended up with like 20 lbs lol everyone had so much fun finding and picking the perfectly red strawberries. We then go to the store to weigh and pay. What's nice is the store is like a one stop farmers market with the other fresh vegetables and plants including flowers, lettuce, spinach, leek, etc. They also partner with a bakery and have pastries and breads. The works are friendly and the produce is well priced and packaged. I'd do the drive (45-60 min) just to come buy from the market. Lastly the strawberries were DELICIOUS. Sweet and juicy. (Con: $7/lb for strawberries is steep especially with the grocery sales ... but it's great for an outdoor family experience.)

    Jasmine G.

    Great location and great service!! The field was HUGE I love how you can purchase other veggies that were grown by the farm! My bf and I went to go strawberry picking mid-June on a Saturday at around 2pm and there wasn't too big of a crowd which is great since Brentwood is usually very crowded. They also had restrooms which is a plus! It is a great spot for a cute date or family day! We brought the fresh strawberries we picked to the beaches nearby to eat. Only reason why I give it a 4 star instead of 5 is because the strawberries were not very sweet. It might be because they weren't ripened yet? Either way, it's a great u-pick! Go check it out if you ever plan a trip to Half Moon Bay :)

    Linh L.

    Awesome spot to pick strawberries! Came early September and there were still a lot of strawberries to pick. It's self service for picking strawberries which is what makes it fun! A very fun activity to just stroll around picking and seeing all the different shapes and sizes of strawberries

    Fiona Y.

    U-Pick strawberry picking is such a fun, interactive activity to do with friends and family! In searching for something a little different to do, we came to Blue House Farm (1 hr from SF) to try picking our own strawberries for the very first time. Upon arrival around 12:30 PM on a Saturday, we saw plenty of parking spots in their lot. We walked right into the berry picking area, which had a bunch of boxes at the front for customers to grab and put your strawberries in. In general, they charge $7/lb or strawberry, but with no farm entrance fee or anything! There were plenty of people picking strawberries on the day we went, but there were also plenty of strawberries to be picked. They suggest you only pick the ripe strawberries, which were all a really beautiful red color. At the end, our party of four picked over 7 lbs of strawberries to take home with us. Blue House Farm also sells pre-picked strawberries and other produce/flowers in their barn where you pay. We didn't pick up anything extra, but everything looked incredibly fresh. Also, noting that they only have porta potty bathrooms and sink at the farm. I highly recommend Blue House Farm for U-Pick strawberries. We tried our freshly picked berries at home and they were so sweet and juicy - so much better than anything store bought. Overall, we had a lot of fun at the farm and would definitely return.

    Blue House Farm at the Clement Street Farmers Market San Francisco
    Joseph A.

    Blue House Farm had a great variety of vegetables today at the Clement Street Farmers Market. In addition to Greens, Carrots, Fennel etc , the also had some beautiful Romanesco Started in 2005 the farm covers over 70 acres of Fruit, Vegetables & Flowers.

    Strawberry field!
    YJ L.

    Happy that this place had pumpkins! 4 stars because I've definitely seen a much wider variety of pumpkins at other locations. Good selection of orange pumpkins and butternut squash. Strawberry picking is still open, but from what I saw, there's very slim pickings. Pricing for pumpkins was alright; priced by size and the butternut squash was by weight. Spent $12 on 4 pumpkins.

    Melissa P.

    What a fun experience at Blue House Farm picking strawberries!! Lovely, peaceful farm about 20 min drive from San Gregorio State Beach. Nice way to spend the afternoon and you can stop by the beach later to enjoy them. Came by early October and there were still a good amount of strawberries. Everyone on the farm was friendly with directions and helping us check out as well. Can't wait to come back!

    Strawberries $7/lb- best flavor and texture

    Best place to pick strawberries out of the so many choices along the coast. Lush black soil. Rows and rows of healthy plants/strawberries, great produce to buy, along with meats and Rosalinda breads and sweets. Love this one stop shop right off of 1. Got to pick in April to boot (early season). Clean bathrooms, picnic benches outside, easy parking, nice staff. I would bring a picnic to sit out after picking berries. Oh and bring your own whip cream :)

    Sam S.

    My family and I recently drove out to Half Moon Bay for a little excursion. Right on the coast is Blue House Farm with its U-pick strawberry field. The organic strawberries they grew were incredibly sweet, juicy, and clean. It's a great spot for anyone looking to pick fresh strawberries with a very family oriented atmosphere. We picked enough strawberries to make homemade strawberry jam, strawberry lemonade, and pies which turned out nice and fresh. I highly recommend visiting this farm!

    Casey K.

    Blue House Farm is the type of place you want to visit every Saturday! This farm is among a few u-pick farms in the area. We were recommended this farm by a friend and it was a great experience! It was super family- and Covid-friendly You park and get a box to put your strawberries in. You walk through the fields and at your leisure gently pick strawberries off the vines. Fill as many boxes as you like. Then in the barn they weigh your berries for $6/pound. In the barn there are other fruits and veggies that are grown there, as well as local jams for you to take home. During the summer months they have Strawberries every Saturday. In the fall they also have a pumpkin u-pick. Would definitely return again!

    Fresh and very yummy strawberries!
    Annabelle H.

    We came with some friends two weekends ago and picked some delicious strawberries. Not every single one you pick will be sweet, BUT, every single one will feel like your blood sweat and tears went into it (even though ya really did one of the easiest parts haha), and therefore taste amazing. No really though, these strawberries are so fragrant, so even the ones that aren't super sweet taste sooo fresh and fruity. And it doesn't hurt to add a little whipped cream on em! After tasting a lot of sizes and colors, we've deduced that the darker red ones are the sweetest. As for size, usually larger is sweeter but some small ones were sweet too. We can't wait to come back next season to pick more! We picked about 1.5 pounds for us and another pound for a friend, and we ate through the 1.5 pounds way too fast. Parking is in the back when you arrive, and you pay at one the barns up front after picking your strawberries. They have boxes available for you to use to pick the fruit. They're also taking covid precautions by having parties go in rows that don't have other groups. It wasn't crowded when we went so that was really nice! Lots of strawberries to pick from!

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    Ask the Community - Blue House Farm

    Are you open this Sunday 5/4/25 for strawberry picking? Thanks so much!

    Thanks for your interest in our u-pick! Our strawberry fields are not quite ready for u-pick yet. We are hoping for mid-May.… Read more

    Hi, are you open on this Sunday?

    Not yet! We will likely open the first weekend of May.

    What variety of strawberry's do you grow? Do you grow Chandler's?

    We grow Albion and San Andres!

    When is the best time of the year to see ripe strawberries?

    The field starts producing in late May. The height of the season is July through September.

    What is open for u-pick in this weekend 4/11?

    Hello, Our strawberry u-pick is not currently open. It will reopen sometime in May once the field… Read more

    Is your farm open for strawberry picking?

    Hi Ruby, Nope, not yet! The strawberries aren't ready yet, please check back early to mid May. We… Read more

    Hello, is the strawberry u-pick open tomorrow Sunday 8/16? Are the strawberries organic?

    Hi Diana, We are certified organic, yes! Our strawberry u-pick is open every Saturday and Sunday… Read more

    Hi are there any U pick options during July? If not is your farm stand open and where is it?

    Hi Jane , Yes! Our farmstand and strawberry u-pick is open every Saturday and Sunday from 12-6pm,… Read more

    Hi, guys. If I understood correct we can pick up ourselves and just buy it after? If yes, are you open tomorrow? We are planning to come over with wife and 13 year old daughter. What time you start?…

    Hi Leon, Our strawberry u-pick is currently closed. Once beaches and the coast side reopen we… Read more

    Is it dog friendly?

    Hi Rebecca, Dogs are allowed on leash near the farmstand and picnic area. They are not permitted… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Blue House Farm

    Very fun event to do with s/o or family especially during covid.

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