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    4.5 (102 reviews)
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    5/16/26
    Lilia W.

    Ive never understood why everyone goes crazy for rainier cherries until i tried them here. Went there last Saturday and every tree was firm and sweet. Some may be smaller but so tasty. So good we went back on Memorial day again. Front is picked pretty clean but back there are plenty still. There's also ladders to use near the back if needed. We didn't bother with the bings just head straight for the rainiers. $4.5/lb is a steal. Costco had them for $14.99 for 2 lbs. think we found our cherry picking spot for future years. Let's hope they continue to be sweet every year.

    Claireace M.

    Cherry Time is now our go-to spot! The sweethearts and lapins are amazing. $4.50 per pound, cash only. Open Wednesdays to Sundays, 9 am to 5 pm. Don't forget to check their website for cherry availability!

    Tui B.

    On Memorial Day 2026, my family and I went to Cherry Time farm. It's one of the cherry farms that open on Memorial Day. Upon arrival, there's a spacious parking lot with staff members directly us where to parked. They handed us buckets one per group, you can grab an extra plastic bag for the cherries, and they explained the farm's rules. We were instructed to pick only what we wanted and not leave any behind. Picnics were strictly prohibited. The staff members were vigilant, walking around to remind us of these rules. As it's their farm, we must respect their rules. Their cherries are incredibly sweet, $4.50 per lbs, they only accept cash payments. Despite these rules, we had a wonderful time picking cherries. Happy Memorial Day 2026 to everyone!

    family-friendly cherry picking!

    Another wonderful visit in the books at Cherry Time! We love the variety of cherries here, each was fresh, juicy, and absolutely delicious. The farm was welcoming, well-maintained, and made for such a fun outing. We loved spending time outdoors for U-pick, filling our baskets, and enjoying all the delicious cherries in the end! Be sure to check out the farm stand as well! A perfect family-friendly experience, and we'll definitely be back for more :)

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    Gerald L.

    It's not too far a drive from the Bay Area out there to Brentwood. And picking cherries is kind of fun. I like that you don't have to bend over like picking strawberries. The problem was we went too late in the season. We went in June. It's gotta be May. About 90% of the trees were bare. But I like the way they at least try to open different sections at a time. Even so, not much left. But I can't blame that on the establishment. I imagine if I DID come at the right time, it would have been amazing. The parking is well organized and the lot is very large. They lend you baskets with bags which you pay for when you leave. At our time it was 4.50/lb. Not cheap but definitely fresh. They have ladders in the orchard so you can get highs up there. And if course you can't help but sample the sweetness as you're working hard to fill your basket. Next year will come at the right time!

    Cherry Time is our favorite cherry picking spot in Brentwood! The trees are always loaded, the cherries are huge and sweet, and the whole experience feels so family friendly. Easy parking, super organized rows, and the staff is always kind and welcoming. We especially love that there's a marketplace with pre-picked fruit and goodies if you want to grab extra on the way out. An awesome weekend tradition for families with kids.

    Steph C.

    Got pick happy cherry picking the last few weeks of cherry season. You can pick to your hearts desire for cash only for $4.50/lb. I picked about 3lbs and it was a lot! Tip: taste the cherries before picking bc all trees are not made equal. And if the cherries start to feel heavy when carrying with one hand, it's time to stop! Friendly staff. Note port-o-potties only on site. Bring sun screen, a hat and hydrate.

    Plenty of cherries
    Faith C.

    Big, juicy, (mostly) sweet cherries for $4.50/lb!! Love how they have plenty of ladders, but also most of the cherries were quite low to the ground--perfect for little kids as well! Had a wonderful time cherry picking here on a sunny Saturday afternoon. They supplied us with buckets/bags upon entering and the weigh/pay process was super quick and easy. Cash only!! Would defo recommend this farm for a wonderful cherry picking experience!

    Entrance. No entry fee required.
    Ter L.

    My sister planned for a family visit to Cherry Time on opening weekend that just so happened to land on Mother's Day. Didn't realize there were so many types of cherries and each variety having its own unique timeframe as to when they are available to pick... For opening weekend the only cherries available for picking happened to be TIOGA. If you are anything like me, you are probably clueless as to what a "tioga" cherry is!! Lmao. According to the staff, these cherries in particular are small in size and are known for being more mildly sweet. These cherries tend to be used for baking since sugars will be manually added. Please plan accordingly because there are no restrooms available for use during our visit- we did see a few porta potties further down but all were locked. Maybe it was too early in the day for the staff to open up since we arrived quite early in the day. 4/5 stars. Staff was kind and this experience pleasant. This was a ton of fun for our kiddos who didn't seem to be phased by some of the tart or less sweet cherries.

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    Alexander W.

    This place is huge with so many varieties of cherries. The raineers tasted great, pretty sweet and soft. We also got bing cherries but there were others we couldn't find. Since it was so big we couldn't tell what cherries were what variety but the raineers are yellow so when we finally found them we could tell. There are ladders inside so you can reach the top cherries if there aren't many left at the bottom. We visited in mid June and there were still plenty left. It was a bit difficult to tell which cherries were the sweetest but I personally am not picky. They gave us bags to put the cherries in. We ended up getting a lot of them bruised so we had to eat then quickly. Maybe not putting them all in the same bag would've helped. Also make sure to bring a plastic cup and water to wash the cherries inside.

    Ypn82 N.

    The cherry at this farm is huge and sweet. If you want to beat the crowd and the heat, you need to be there around 9:30am like me.

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    They don't allow water and mat for kids. And not that many cherries. Wouldn't recommend.

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    Had a wonderfull experience with the family here. Staff are very friendly and the cherries were juicy and delicious! Thank you Cherry time!

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    The cherries were so good I couldn't resist. Make sure you have some fresh cherries and some other types of cherries

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    Ask the Community - Cherry Time

    Hello. Can we bring a fruit picker to use when cherry picking?

    Yes!

    Are there still enough cherries to pick this year mid-June?

    Yes! We just re opened another side of our orchard with Lapin and Sweetheart cherries that are very full!

    Hi! When is the best time for peach and cherry picking this year? Thanks so much!

    Hello we are currently picking cherries! A for the peaches we are about a week away from harvest.

    Hi, will mid-June be a good time for cherry picking? Planning to visit when the break starts.

    Hello, mid June this year is prime cherry picking season!

    Is this place dog-friendly?

    Hello. We do not allow dogs in the orchards. You may walk them in the parking lot if needed though!

    Do you open on Memorial Day next week?

    Hello, we’re always open for Memorial Day week/end.

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    Review Highlights - Cherry Time

    I walked up and down from the front to back of the orchard and found the most success higher up in the front trees.

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