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    Sunset Produce Market

    3.1 (19 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Gabrielle T.

    I absolutely love this place! The snacks are wonderful, tons of options and locally produced

    Had to stop of course
    Crystal R.

    We stopped in on the way to the Astoria mostly because of their jerky sign. We were greeted right away by a woman and she was very nice. All sorts of jerky all different prices. All kinds of flavored honey sticks and trail mixes. They also have rolled fruit that I've never tried before.

    Jerky 60 varieties!! Alligator!

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    12 years ago

    The man behind the counter was rude and prices were high. There are much better farm stands in the area. I recommend you skip this one.

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    When you see signs like this and little spots like this I thought to myself, this is when you stop for jerky.

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    Draper Farms - Strawberries

    Draper Farms

    5.0(3 reviews)
    30.0 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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    Pumpkin Patch - Jim Dandy Farm - Insidethe6 market

    Pumpkin Patch - Jim Dandy Farm

    3.9(8 reviews)
    0.9 mi
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    Great place to stop on your way to or from the coast. They have fresh picked fruit and veggies in…read morethe farm store - that varies by season - or you can pick your own. I've stopped by here so many times over the past 20 years. In the spring it's strawberries; in the summer it's tomatoes, peppers, zucchini, squash followed by peaches and plums. In the late summer the sunflower field is just beautiful and a great photo op! You can pick a bouquet and pay by the stem. Next comes the pumpkin patch and haunted house in October, something the kiddos will love. And adults like me appreciate the pumpkins in every size at great prices. On my last visit, I left with several ears of fresh corn. I chose the bags of corn that were already husked! thank you! Happy to pay $2.50 and get 4 ears ready to cook and eat. They were so sweet! The market is so quaint and in addition to baskets of produce and veggies - this visit they had potatoes, beets, peppers, corn, tomatoes, onions, apples, pears - they have lots of jams, jellies and fresh honey. Plenty of parking. Just be careful getting back on 26, especially if heading west, those cars are moving fast!

    My husband and I walked in to buy a basket of cherries and the MAGA woman behind the counter…read morestarted making some offset remarks. I have never walked out of a business before and I and my hands were shaking as I said, "I cannot support this." It's a darling farm and I am sorry that this type of backwards thinking is what runs this establishment. I will not be back.

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    185th Produce

    185th Produce

    4.7(23 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    I LOVE this place. Twice a week I try to go to buy fresh, ripe,flavorful produce at a very…read morereasonable price. My last visit topped them all. I was craving a yearly "Roasted squash soup" which i make rather well using Hubbard squash. I asked for a recommendation figuring he may know more than I do about his products..HE DID! He suggested a squash ive never heard of, never used, the "Black Futsu". It was spot on..flavorful. rich, nutty and deep..WITH the skin on after roasting! I will use this from here on out.. Little cardamom, saffron and turmeric..splash of whole coconut milk for "fat". UNBELIEVABLE! GIVE THIS SHOP A TRY Their pears are always ready unlike grocery store also!

    It's pretty great to discover a new to you spot. I did not realize what an amazing selection they…read morehad! When the whole SNAP benefits nightmare happened, many places were giving out to those of us who are on benefits. I was grateful and held onto my credit which worked out perfectly. I got a last minute invite for Thanksgiving with friends and I wanted to make a few dishes to bring. My $20 credit was good till 11/30 so I spent a little over $6 on my SNAP card. All their produce is from local farms and I was in shock as to how gorgeous it is. Certain root vegetables like rutabegga, turnips and pearl onions can be challenging to get but they had them and they were some of the best I've ever seen! I couldn't resist some lemons and blood oranges because they looked so amazing. I also had to get apples, kale, and green onions. I realized I was dancing around while bagging some produce to 'Can I Kick It?' by A Tribe Called Quest... they even play good music??? Also, it's not often that the owners are right there working there at a business. Plus they're super nice and clearly love what they do! Thank you so much Kristin and Jason!

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    185th Produce - Strawberries and boiled peanuts

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    185th Produce - 11/26/2025 - They have an impressive amount of great produce!

    11/26/2025 - They have an impressive amount of great produce!

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