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    3.9 (209 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Allie G.

    [[HIGHLIGHT]]Pie Ranch was the cutest pit stop on my drive down Highway 1![[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] They offer way more than just pies, including produce, pantry goods, crafts by local artists, etc. I bought the cutest sticker and also a print from an artist down in Santa Cruz. I also couldn't resist trying a mini pie and chose the Buttermilk Blackberry "Cutie Pie". It was delicious! The creaminess and tart berries went so well together. Prices were on the higher end, but the money goes toward their non-profit educational programs. I definitely recommend stopping by!

    Becky V.

    Wow what a great operation! Lots going on. Pie ranch also works with the community and schools, hosts a day of activity like cooking in the outdoor kitchen and baking pies together. Special event and education. 2025 = 20 year anniversary! There's a barn store right in front with free parking, drop in to get some pies, cheese twists, pastries, flower bouquets fresh cut and arranged flowers from farm close by, apparel, beans, jams, merch. You're free to walk toward the back and around the farm too any day it's open to the public. If you have time why not look around *fun fact! Farm is shaped like a pie, that's why there are areas called "upper slice" and "lower slice"

    Frozen options. Seem a tad pricey.
    James Y.

    Maybe I visited at the wrong time (an hour before closing), but there really many options available--only Chocolate Chess Pie. The Chocolate Chess Pie itself was fairly impressive though. But the lack of pretty much everything else (fresh and not frozen) was disappointing, especially when you've committed to driving almost 2hrs to visit Pie Ranch for the first time ever. I get it, I visited an hour before closing, but the closing time is 4pm and it's a trek to visit this location. Please have more inventory? Besides the pies, not much else were there other than gear, which seemed rather pricey. I'd visit and try again but at a much, much earlier time.

    - Personal size pies -   Choc chess cutie pie - Lemon blueberry cutie pie
    Adrian R.

    Delicious!! Amazing Pies. Great customer service. I tried the Chocolate chess cutie pie and the Lemon Blueberry buttermilk cutie pie. It is a Definite must stop by when you're in the area.

    Katie R.

    Always love stopping in at Pie Ranch when cruising down Highway 1 from Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz! While of course they have their namesake pies, it's actually all the other locally made goods that I love to shop. They typically have a nice variety of teas, jams, other canned food goods, cocktail mixes, pottery, and fresh fruits and vegetables. A great place to shop around for anyone who loves to host or spend time in the kitchen. I've only tried a couple of their baked goods over the years, but my mom typically gets a treat or two when we stop in. They usually have a few different options for sweet, savory, and even a vegan or gluten free treat as well. The baked goods are pretty pricey, but it is a very small and local operation, and everything is super fresh.

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    Ed U.

    Driving down Hwy One toward Santa Cruz, I've seen the sign over the years and was momentarily curious what a pie ranch could be like (photo: https://yelp.to/Ykk1f4XVJv). Jamie W and I finally stopped by one morning when we were staying at Costanoa nearby because who doesn't want a slice of homemade pie in the middle of nowhere? [[HIGHLIGHT]]The building visitors first enter is an elevated barn.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] Sure enough, there were pies and other baked items in their display case. But there was a lot of local goods as well - fresh produce, jams and juices, crushed tomatoes, earthenware, T-shirts, handmade household items. We stuck with the pie and had the $9 Lemon Blackberry Buttermilk Cutie Pie which was perfectly sized for two appetites (photo: https://yelp.to/-Qfn-OQ3HZ). It was creamy tasty and not too sweet or tart. The $3 cup of coffee was a bit on the lukewarm side but still provided a nice complement (photo: https://yelp.to/Opxwb-sSfx). It looked like most people just came in and out of the building and hit the road again. [[HIGHLIGHT]]That's too bad because the owners welcome visitors to explore their 14-acre farm which is ironically shaped like a slice of pie.[[ENDHIGHLIGHT]] We walked on the dirt road behind the building and read the educational signs that explained the genesis of Pie Ranch's sustainable farm and unique food system education and advocacy non-profit organization. We saw hearty rows of produce and plenty of livestock including goats and chickens who lived in a mobile coop. I heard they do Outstanding in the Field here. That would be cool (review: https://yelp.to/Xr5WnOj92b). RELATED - Exploring the Pacific side of the SF peninsula? Here's my collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://bit.ly/3aiDR9I

    Elizabeth I.

    I love this place.I came here today and got their miniature lemon, blueberry cream pie n it was delicious The service is always friendly and I think they bake the pies on site.I recommend this place

    Pies and pastries in display case
    Annabelle R.

    Pie Ranch offers brownies, berry pies, and savory baked goods too! Got the strawberry galettes during my recent visit, and they were enjoyable snack-sized treats, the pastry light and flaky, the strawberry filling delicious and the fruit not too sweet. Staff communication and energy was minimal, but he rang me up quickly and handed me my order, no problem. They have both indoor and outdoor seating in a foresty picnic area, quite simple and charming. And there are about 6-8 parking spaces on site for convenience.

    Walnut pie
    Diana D.

    We stopped here after hiking the Ano Nuevo State Park trail, so this was a good surprise as we were very hungry. They had plenty of pies - large ones, mini ones, and frozen ones. They also have bread, coffee, plenty of fresh produce, eggs, and other items like jams, hot sauce, and other merchandise. We got the mini pies--lemon berry and walnut. Both were really good; I personally liked the lemon flavor better. There are also a few picnic tables outside to relax and enjoy the treats.

    Blueberry Lemon Pie
    Annie L.

    Pie Ranch is further down the coast from Pescadero and a great pit stop to pick up fresh baked pies. I came down pretty late in the day and was able to get the last blueberry lemon pie (delicious!). They had a few chocolate pies for sale as well. If you can't get their fresh pies in time, they also have frozen pies you can purchase. Pie Ranch is a working farm selling not just pies, but also fruits, produce, florals and souvenir items. They have quite some land that you can tour yourself and walk around to enjoy nature and their animals.

    Tim L.

    Great breads, especially the seeded loaf! We also like the salt-dusted chocolate cookies. Expert tip. Go after 4pm for their happy hour prices. Another tip: call to reserve what you want/need since they do frequently sell out

    Walnut pie
    Nat P.

    One of my favorite places for pie! They run out pretty quickly so either to eat you go super early or call in advance for pie. I love that they don't always have the same pie so it's a great mix of variety. I also love that they have fresh produce, jam, bread, and more selections to choose from so that it's not just for pies. Definitely place to check out !

    Like cutie pie - so good!
    Jamie B.

    This place is a hidden gem, and I'm not sure I want to write a recommendation for it! But that's not the Yelper way:) Most people probably miss it, driving right past the location. Cute little spot for some pie and coffee. Not a huge selection of pies, but I guarantee the pie you select is going to be so good! I'm a big Dutch apple pie fan, and of course, they did not have this so I opted for a mini Keylime pie and it was so delicious! I also went with a cold brew coffee, which came in this nice little bottle! Also, amazing! They provide small plates and utensils, so you can eat outside on the benches. they have cute, random merchandise as well! Good customer service, too! If you're ever in the area, it's worth stopping by! Will definitely be back.

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    It's a cute place to stop by and browse. Their pies are super expensive and the apple was just ok. Super nice folks though.

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