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    Guerrero Farms

    4.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Blue Raeven Farms

    Blue Raeven Farms

    4.5
    (56 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    We stopped in because we wanted some treats. The goods here are delicious. They also have some…read moregluten free items. We know the brand and the quality because we have picked up these pies occasionally in various locations. I was primarily looking for an apple crumble pie, a frozen one I could take home to cook later. I was totally floored to see they also have these GINORMOUS chicken pot pies that are just as big as the other fruit based pies. A 10 inch chicken pot pie!? How medieval, I had to get one of those as well. These pies are all double crusted, not just a layer of crust on top, but an actual encased pie. A layer of crust, chicken pot pie filling and a layer of crust on top. Outstanding! ....but then we saw the treats and kinda lost it. Monstrous cookies. We got some Ranger cookies as well that are a delicious combination of dried fruits and nuts. The chocolate chip cookies look great, haven't chomped on that one yet. Then I saw the banana coffee cake. That one didn't make it out of the parking lot. The cake was pretty large for a single serving. It was very moist with a frosting drizzled across the top, and the banana flavor was spot on perfect. We felt like a couple of kids in this store being excited about all these offerings. We also ended up getting a hand held cherry pie and an apple pie. They were shaped like a pasty in a crust and went down easy. So many different treats, so little time. At least I got my apple pie for later and the chicken pot pies, very interested in that one. This is definitely a Mom and Pop shop, or should I say a 'Mom and Daughter' shop. They are very friendly. The store itself has a little bit of a Frontier country kind of feel and is very welcoming.

    This review is for their Marionberry pie. I didn't exactly buy the pie from this main location, but…read moreI bought it at a local farm just down the road from my home. Took it home, heated it up in the oven and took one bite, and I was in heaven. This is the first time I've ever tasted marionberry and I found out that this fruit was developed here in Oregon back in the 50s. I'm used to raspberries and blueberries, but this is a very unique berry, especially made with this pie that has a really nice and delicious crust. Now I've decided what pie to serve during Thanksgiving. Can't wait again to have this pie in a few months.

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    Draper Farms

    Draper Farms

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    A nice place to visit if out in the area. Self serve and a easy to pay with multiple options. We…read moregot lucky that day and they had a sale on blueberries and we met the owner (we think) really nice guy. A must stop if in the area for us.

    Draper Farms is the roadside farmstand of my dreams! Now, they are not found along a major road or…read morehighway, so it's no wonder it took me so long to discover them, but if you live in McMinnville or thereabouts, they are worth a couple minutes drive out into the "country" part of McMinnville. I have taken to stopping here first on my weekly shopping trips. I try to purchase the majority of my produce at Draper Farms, then supplement as needed at the standard grocery store. I live pretty rurally, so I generally don't make it into town for the Thursday farmer's market like I wish I could. Draper Farms is the perfect alternative that I can hit Saturday, Sunday, or any day of the week that is convenient. Offerings cycle with the seasons, but they are growing lots of great stuff here, and there is always an excellent variety of options. A few of my favorites are their strawberries, radishes, corn, leeks, collards, and herbs. No matter the time of year they will have some sort of lettuce, cabbage, spinach, or other greens. I recently grabbed some divine kiwi berries, finished in a single day, and have dreamed of them since. For autumn, they offer an array of pumpkin varieties for 30 cents a pound which is the least I've seen anywhere, and much prettier than what you can find at a grocery store. They also had fall décor, including stunning glass gem corn. There is even a separate fresh cut flower stand! They accept cash, check or Venmo (the latter is such an appreciated option, yay!). They have some bags available, though you should bring your own if you can. Prices are generally less than the grocery store, and for much higher quality produce! There is a good amount of parking. They also offer a CSA.

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    Farmer John's Produce & Nursery

    Farmer John's Produce & Nursery

    3.6
    (43 reviews)
    3.6 mi
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    Visiting from out of state and wanted to take some goodies from Oregon home with with me. There…read morewas a nice variety of fruits, vegetables, berries, artisanal jams, sauces and so much more. I wish we had a kitchen where we were staying at because I would have loved taking back some veggies and berries with me to make something special on our trip. Instead, I got a selection of preserves in the farm market bing cherry, farm market boysenberry, wild and rare huckleberry, old fashion mountain blackberry, and old fashion red raspberry. I also got two jars of pasta sauce in roasted garlic and the other was portobello mushroom. I got one jar of Carolina reaper salsa as well. I thought these items would be great to bring back home and enjoy. Cashier was very friendly. Everything came out to about sixty bucks which wasn't bad at all. I have already tried the salsa and it is nice and spicy. The huckleberry preserves are good. I spooned a little into a small bowl and topped it with Tillamook vanilla bean ice cream and some granola crumbles. There are so many possibilities with the what I got and I am looking forward to trying everything. I look forward to trying more items from Farmer John's when we are in the area again.

    Without naming names, I'll just say there are other farm stands very nearby that I prefer,…read moreespecially price-wise, however, you will see me returning to Farmer Johns with some regularity as I cannot stay away from their amazing fruit shakes! My husband and I both like to add additional fruit, which means the shakes end up being an outrageous $10+ each and yet...we get them a couple times a month in the summer. Besides the shakes they do have a lot to offer: some produce they've grown themselves as well as much that is from elsewhere, snacks, beverages, fresh cut flowers (peonies, zinnias, delphinium, etc, (and the flowers are surprisingly well priced), plants, and even gift-y or souvenir items, like candles, mugs, etc. Foodwise, they have strawberry short cakes and a rotating selection of baked goods like cakes and cookies, plus smoothies, sundaes, and fruit lemonades. They have bouncy houses and some fun activities available for little ones, plus U-pick on some items, so it could make a great little stop for a break or just to stretch your legs on the way home from the beach. Honestly, it's such a cute spot with fun things to do and a great variety of items, including some local. Much of what they sell is bordering exorbitantly priced, so just prepare yourself so you can enjoy it.

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    Raspberry milkshake and roasted hazelnuts

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