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    Three Nunns Farm

    4.0 (147 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Gretel V.

    Had a lot of fun coming here. Loved the little tractor ride throughout the farm. This is a great activity for all ages. There's something rewarding about picking your own fruit and everyone in the group competing for who found the largest strawberry or picked the most cherries. Although the price for the pound is a bit more expensive than the store I feel it's worth it for the experience. It's a nice way to break away from the routine and have fun with the kiddos.

    Veerawan T.

    Omg! Their cherries were so SWEET! Please be aware that their schedule changes each week and it gets busy, especially on the weekends. We had to park our car outside the parking lot because it was full. They offer tractor rides for kids and I saw a lemonade stand in the facility. Staff were friendly and assisted us when we asked questions. The process was simple. It's around 5-10 minute walk to the farm from the entrance. You take a bucket with you and start picking right away! They also had strawberries this week but we ended up picking the cherries. Once you're finished, you can weigh it and pay. $4 per pound. It was worth it to me. I would recommend visiting during peak fruit season!!

    Mei-Sa Y.

    I suspect that most people choose u-pick at Three Nunns Farm for the experience. The fruit you come home with is remarkably flavorful and well worth the effort, even if you view harvesting your own produce as an unnecessary, labor-intensive activity. Trust me, smelling that bowl of freshly picked strawberries after you get them home is worth all the effort. The prices are good too: $4 a pound for strawberries, apricots, peaches, nectarines and cherries. I considered our 10 a.m.ish arrival on a sunny Juneteenth early, however the crowded parking lot suggested otherwise. Throughout our visit, there was a steady flow of cars turning into the entrance. There were small lines for all aspects of the outing: to pay for the tractor ride, for the ride itself, to pay for our haul. From the pictures on Yelp, it looks like the crowd size can get far larger on weekends and holidays. After you arrive at the Farm and park in their free lot, you walk a short distance to the main entrance in the barn where you can rent a small ($.50) or large ($1) bucket to pick fruit. There's a $3 fee per person charge (ages two and under ride free) for the mandatory tractor ride to the picking areas, complete with hard-to-decipher (cherry?) handstamp to prove you paid. When we were there, there were two stops, one for the apricots, peaches and cherries and another for the strawberries. The tractor ride added to the adventure, however, given the growing crowd and intense sun, securing a seat between stops began to feel increasingly competitive. The ride itself was extremely dusty - to the extent that I was relieved to get off. The mass of people waiting to get on the tractor ride with buckets of fruit in tow, combined with the rural surroundings and jostling to secure a spot, made it feel like boarding some kind of underground economy transportation alternative in a developing nation on your way home from the market. If you do not wish to pay for the tractor ride, you can go to the other end of the parking lot where there is a walk-in orchard for cherries only; just make sure that you confirm that it is open before heading down there. My pro tips are check the website before leaving for the latest information on what is pickable, get there early, wear a hat and (layers of) sunscreen, bring your own bags to transport the fruit and pack a mask to protect yourself from the dust on the tractor ride.

    Karlee J.

    We had a wonderful time doing cherry picking here on Mother's Day weekend! The farm is well organized and runs smooth with tractor tickets, buckets, and delicious popsicles and drinks to sip on! Check their schedule as it changes frequently of what is available for picking such as strawberries and cherries, as well as later in the season, they have peaches! The tractor ride was four dollars. The cherries we picked were delicious and my toddler had an amazing time pulling them straight from the tree

    Christina R.

    Great service with friendly staff, good selection of fresh fruits/veggies and in the fall a corn maze, tractor rides and a couple other kids rides and tons of picture perfect spots. Definitely a great place to bring your family and out of town guests.

    Jen L.

    This was a cute spot for u pick! They have portable potties available at the parking lot and near the cherry trees. To get to the u pick area you have to take a $3/ person (under 2 is free) tractor ride. They have 3 fruit picking spots: blackberries, strawberries and cherries. The whole experience on a Friday took about 90 minutes. They have picnic tables in the shade and a cute play structure. They had 2 kiddie carnival rides (closed when we were there) and lemonade (closed when we were there.) I would go back but better prepare for the experience with more kid snacks, water, etc.

    trinh c.

    By far my favorite farm in Brentwood overall, we're here every year. Due to their convenient location, I always prefer to stop by here than be in traffic driving in more to other farms. With that said, they have lots of different fruits to pick here, tractor ride with a fee, and some other rides for the kids to enjoy their day out with their families. We're usually here for just the cherries, so I don't know how much the other fruits cost by the pound, but CHERRIES are $4lbs! So affordable! Farm picking with families over STORE BOUGHT FOR $9lbs ALWAYS. Parking is small, but you can always park on the streets and walk in. GOODLUCK.

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    Kenneth T.

    What a terrible unorganized mess of people. All that was managed was the line to pay for tractor ride to get to the cherry u pick farm but how do you get to the tractor ride itself? Thats a mystery of following people in line who don't know if they're even in the right line! They should start doing a reservation system to better manage the amount of people so that it's controlled and people have time slots to arrive and go on tractor. Happy customers means happy experience which will impact long term people wanting to keep coming. I hope they do take this constructive feedback and implement something.

    Yummmm! All this for $10 AND none of them are bruised because we picked them ourselves?! Yes!!!
    Sharon L.

    Mandatory tractor ride in order to get to the cherry trees! It was about a 6 min tractor ride! Super dusty so please wear a mask and sunglasses! Price was fair and comparable to other local farms! $4/lbs! Cherries were so sweet and not tart at all (although that will depend on you, the picker :) )! Before coming here I didn't know they had so many selections of fruits! I may have to come back during other seasons but for now, I saw they had strawberries and cherries :) we didn't really need service here so can't really rate on that. Overall all will come again :)

    My sister enjoying her first trip to Three Nunns with her youngest daughter!!
    Paty I.

    2nd year in a row of going to Three Nunns!! It has become a family tradition. I have 4 nieces and a nephew between the ages of 5 and 11, and they enjoyed very much. I love that it's so family/kid friendly!! Last year we enjoyed cherry and strawberry picking!! This year just cherries. We all enjoyed the tractor ride into the orchards. The kids loved the rollercoaster ride. They rode it at least 5 times. I recommend arriving early. We got there at least 30-45 minutes before opening to get great parking, start picking early and leaving before it got too hot. See you next year Three Nunns!!!

    Betty C.

    Love supporting local farms! We came here on opening day and that could be why some of the strawberries were not that sweet. You have to take a $3 per person tractor ride to the field and there is also a fun strawberry spinning ride near the strawberry fields. There are picnic tables and also porta potties. Overall fun experience but the tractor ride does add to the cost and also wished the strawberries were sweeter!

    View from the middle of the corn maze!
    Emmeline W.

    Cute local farm! My friend and I drove from east bay to check out their pumpkins for fall. - $15/person for entry, includes a 5 lb pumpkin and access to the corn mazes - Need to take a short tractor-drawn wagon ride from entrance to the actual pumpkin patch. Have carts on the back to transport strollers (and maybe wheelchairs/mobility devices if the user is able to step onto the wagon) - Patch is pretty vast and has decent variety of pumpkins... Though due to the heat, some seemed pretty mushy and deflated already. Not sure how often they rotate out old ones - Two corn mazes available, 6 mi and 2 mi-- both were a bit sparse with cornstalks (not super dense like others I've been to...) but not terrible, we still had fun trying to navigate our way out! The far reaches had higher, denser stalks - Only food available is ice pops, no actual dining or snacks (at least at the time we visited), though plenty of picnic bench seating - Super kid-friendly! Corn-themed mini roller coaster, play spaces, and a melon launcher lol - Good for the cost! Parking along the road was free as well For the pumpkin patch, I think there are better (albeit pricey) ones in Brentwood and south bay. Maybe the overall experience is better in their U-Pick fruit orchards...

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    Ask the Community - Three Nunns Farm

    Is this also pet friendly?

    No, only certified service animals.

    Hi - is produce at the farm organic?

    Are there animals?

    No animals -but there is a fun tractor ride to their fields with a corn maze

    Do you allow dogs?

    They cannot allow dogs due to Food Safety Laws

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    Review Highlights - Three Nunns Farm

    The place is quite large, so you'll need to pay for their tractor ride ($4) to get from station to station.

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