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    Half eaten fluffy pancakes.  Comes with two bacon.  The bacon is really good.
    Sue B.

    We did a 25 mile bike ride with a friend and stopped here for snacks. We tried the mini-cinnamon roll, the blueberry muffin and the peanut butter cookie. The cinnamon roll was slightly over baked but had good flavor. The blueberry muffin and the cookie were quite good. This is such a cute place to hang out and relax.

    Christmas at Schnepf - in the gift store when exiting
    Lien S.

    12.13.25 - First time attending Christmas at Schnepf Farms and I thought it was so cute! Unfortunately, we arrived later than planned so I don't feel like we explored everything. The place seemed pretty big. It was like walking into a Christmas village. There were Christmas lights, decor, and even a bit of fake snow. What would have made it better is if they added speakers throughout the place and had Christmas music playing. It seemed like there are plenty of things to see and do here. Train rides, other rides, mini golf, bouncy house, paint ball, ice skating, arts & crafts, bonfires, food/drinks, and plenty of photo ops throughout the place. I tried food from Sublime Cheesesteaks food truck. I ordered the Goucho Cheesesteak and it came out to $16.80 total. My friend ordered the Original. Goucho was good. I think my friend said Original was good too. I did see a food stand selling taters and fries. That sounded good at the time too! It was so cold out (forgot my jacket) so I was trying to hurry and find some hot cocoa to warm up a bit. Found a cocoa cart and I believe it was $7 a cup. Added marshmallows and crushed peppermint to mine and it was perfect! I for sure want to come back again but earlier next time to see everything! Also, hope to see the pumpkin patch this year as well. Tip #1: purchase your tickets online ahead of time for the date you plan to attend. They might sell out if you wait until the day of. My friends bought their entrance & train tickets a week or so before I did. By the time I purchased, the train tickets were sold out. GA tickets: $25.95 ($28.18 after tax) Train ride: $10 Tip #2: carpool with friends especially if you have a lower car and care about it. I believe the road after turning into the property and the parking was all dirt and gravel. Luckily, I carpooled with friends who had an suv

    Natasha A.

    We loved Schnepf Farms at Christmas time! Only negative is tickets for the train close 1 hour early with no notice so buy those in advance when you buy your general admission tickets. Otherwise it is a nice Christmas market with food, rides, bonfires, bar, sweets, ice skating rink, mini golf, petting zoo, bounce houses, carousel, air soft, and more. Our tickets were for 5pm-10pm and we arrived at 5:30 and left at 10 and the time went by quick. On farm grounds, free parking. Food is chili cheese fries, curly fries, hot dogs, mac n cheese. Sweets are gelato, toasted nuts, mini pancakes, donuts, kettle corn. Drinks are coffee, hot chocolate, beer, wine, soda, water bottles.

    Baked goods.
    Addy G.

    As a Queen Creek resident for six years, we have been going to and supporting our local farm, Schnepf Farms ever since we moved here. We absolutely love all the events that they host. We got season passes this past Christmas to Schnepf Christmas event, we go to every Easter, pumpkin chili party, as well as we take the kids on the weekends every so often to use their amazing playground. For such a long time, I told my husband they should have a coffee bar here. They could make delicious, specialty coffee, drinks, and charge extra since there is no admission to get in. Miraculously, we went this past weekend and noticed that there is a new café stand called Farmer's Daughter Coffee. It's adjacent to their cafe. They made some changes in their bakery area to accommodate the café as well. Everything looks perfect. They have a great menu full of specialty coffee drinks. I usually drink hot black coffee every morning, so it was such a treat for me to try their strawberry iced green matcha with coconut cold foam. They make everything in house so instead of having strawberry syrup flavoring, they actually muddled real strawberries on the bottom, topped it with Matcha, iced green tea, and a delicious, Housemade coconut, cold foam. It was refreshing and delicious. My husband opted for an iced black coffee, and I took a sip of his and the coffee was perfect. Not too strong, not too weak. Perfectly blended. There were two girls working there and they would take turns taking orders and making the coffee. We did wait for about 15 minutes between waiting in line and getting our coffees, but we were able to engage with other people waiting and we enjoyed our time. It was eight dollars for my specialty drink and five dollars for my husband's coffee so with tip we were in at about $15. Pricey, but when you think about using the farm and supporting local farmers, it was worth it. The girls were super sweet. I would make the recommendation to create a kids menu. I noticed that everyone in line were moms with small children. If they had the little farmers menu with little smoothies, you could charge five dollars and make a killing! Just a thought. I'm looking forward to going back before the summer Heat creeps in.

    Chantel Q.

    I truly just stopped in to see the bakery and pick up a pie but if you have young children this would be such a fun place to take them. It's so cute, especially the train. The bakery is a nice size and I picked up an Apple Pie for my husband to go with his dinner. The staff was very friendly and happy to answer any questions. We will definitely be back, thank you!

    Tracy P.

    Came here for peach picking! What a fun experience! It is hard to get tickets so try to grab the tickets when they are available online. Luckily we went on one of the busier weekends where they had more peaches available so more tickets were made available. The area is huge! So you come at the reserved time and then you wait in line in your to follow into the area where the peaches are. It took 40 minutes of waiting from the entrance to the designated picking area. I feel like there could be a better way of getting people in and out of the area especially since there are designated time slots. You pay $5 for the ticket per car and you get a coupon for $5 off when you purchase the peaches there! It was $3.85 per pound for the peaches! Peaches were super juicy! Some were sour, but there were a few that were sweet!

    Leaving the peach orchard
    Kelsie F.

    I've been to Schnepf Farms many times and my favorite has for sure been the U-Pick Peaches experience. We signed up for the 8am slot and were able to get into the orchard and pick as many peaches as we wanted. In hindsight we should have picked more as these were the ripest, juiciest peaches I have ever had in my life! The one downside was even with an advanced reservation there was about 25-35 minutes where we had to sit in the car and wait to be led back to the orchards. Not a huge deal just wish I had known ahead of time as I had a toddler in the backseat.

    Outside
    Jaquay R.

    First time here was on a cool wet morning. I stopped in for breakfast, but was mainly there to check out the store. Breakfast was ok nothing spectactular but food was cooked to order. This biscuit was very good and what I enjoyed most from my order of pancakes and bacon. The store was fun....filled with preserves, sauces, seasonimgs and spices, pickled veggires and more. I ended up purchsasing pickled garlic and a jar of olive spread. Did I mention the fresh baked goods inside? The bakery section has beautiful pastries in a case with pies, cookies, rolls etc. The grounds are open to explore and looked like a great place to bring kids. There is also plenty of parking.

    Biscuits & gravy $10
    Gretel Y.

    I took my parents to visit Schnepf Farms back in November. It was our first time visiting so we didn't really know what to expect. I was looking for things to do in the area and Schnepf Farms came up. We arrived a little past noon and went to the cafe first to grab a bite. The cafe serves breakfast and lunch. The menu is pretty simple; they offer omelettes, pancakes, biscuits, and more for breakfast and burgers, sandwiches, etc for lunch. They do not have many vegetarian options. The ladies at the cafe were friendly and helpful. I opted for the farm fresh omelette ($13) while my parents opted for the biscuits & gravy ($10) and farm burger ($13). The prices were very reasonable especially for the generous portions. The food was tasty for the most part. I really enjoyed my mom's fries. We walked around for bit and saw farm animals such as chickens, pigs, and goats. There were a few playgrounds, but really not much to see at that time. The farm is huge and we probably only saw a fraction of it. I know they host events throughout the year. They had already started setting up for "Christmas at Schnepf Farms," which I hear is a sight to see. I will have to come back for it this year if not sooner!

    A few of the peach trees.
    Michelle A.

    We went to pick peaches. The line getting in seemed endless but it really was not bad. We did pre order a place for 10:30. You didn't need to but when we paid for our peaches they took the 5.00 off. It was nicely organized. You park in the designated area and go get a box. Head to the peach trees and pick away. When you're done getting your yummy peaches you go pay. Honestly I am not sure how much they were for a pound. I think around 3.50 Maybe. Not cheap but it was a fun experience and most of the peaches are sweet.

    Gisselle G.

    I came to schnepf farms for the first time this weekend, and I'm looking to forward to coming back again in the future! My friend and I came earlier in the day on opening weekend, and were impressed with the variety and activities and treats they had available. I'd definitely recommend the candied nuts and seasonal lattes as you're walking around! We enjoyed the rides and the hog races, and taking photos at the pumpkin patch. We ended our day at the gift shop and taking home some apple butter and pumpkin pistachio spread - which are delicious!!

    Easy walking, great food and coffee choices. Working farm complete with U-pick options. Fresh air, sunshine. Who could ask for more. Desert oasis.

    Krysta W.

    Don't waste your money on the fair for October.. schnepps is way way better. Cheaper, better food and better rides! Miguel is the best bar/beertender. I will be back every year.... And dogs are welcome

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    Very beautiful farm! Loved growing up going here! Definitely would love to be back soon:)

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    Ask the Community - Schnepf Farms

    Are dogs allowed?

    Mine was. He loved it. But he's a senior citizen 13 pound chihuahua mix with the energy level of a sloth.

    Do they have live music & alcohol at night for their chili pumpkin event?

    To my knowledge Schnepf Farms has live music...as to alcohol, my take is yes, however, do not be disappointed if they do not...the chili pumpkin event rocks...one of the best events in Arizona....truly

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    Check the website for the latest. If you follow them on Facebook, there is information that comes up that may not be on the website.… Read more

    Does Schnepf have a sunflower field?

    No they don't have one

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