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    Tom West Blueberries

    4.6 (19 reviews)

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    Hanny L.

    Such a great spot for blueberries and closer to my house than the other places. Although, I didn't get to pick my own blueberries, I'm glad they have the drive-thru option for those of us trying to avoid contact with other people. I love all the different things they have. Aside from blueberries I also got to pick up some blueberry butter, which I can't wait to try. Easy pick-up and great selection of items! Can't wait to come back when they have the u-pick available once again.

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    Laura G.

    I go to Tom West Blueberries to pick blueberries every year. They have a great set up that allows the entire family to have a good time. The playground is well maintained and safe. They have picnic areas and wagons to pull young children around the field in. Each person is given a sturdy bucket to fill. After you are done picking berries you take them to be weighed and placed in a container to take home. The blueberries cost $4 a pound. They also sell honey butter, honey and jam. The honey is some of the best honey that I have found and I am excited each year to replenish my stock. The picking area is well maintained. The rows are long and plentiful so it's easy to be socially distant from the other visitors.

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    Ngoc N.

    Love love love this place! I went blueberry picking here a few years back with my family and continues to do so annually during its beautiful season, even though I have some blueberry trees at my home garden. I purchased 2 large trees for $80 each and 3 smaller ones (can't remember the price) at Tom West a few years back and they are still thriving till this day. It is a bit pricy but worth it since they bloom every year during every season, which is definitely good for making pancakes, smoothing, parfait, cookies, muffins, jam, etc. Initially, we had some uninvited guests (wild birds) devouring the berries but not anymore. I absolutely love visiting Tom West. My family and I have a wonderful experience every time. Moreover, mother nature and her beauty at the site is exceptionally beautiful and priceless, especially when overlooking at the lake and through the blueberry fields. This is definitely a perfect place for a date, social gathering, bonding time, family event, and for taking pictures...kids loves this place..I have seen so many kids from a nearby preK taking their field-trip to the fields. They are too cute with their enthusiasm and energy. On certain days (probably the weekends) they have free tractor ride for the kids! In addition, they also have cookies, muffins, raw honey, blueberry jam, ice cream, granola bars, and my absolutely favorite -the honey butter-- which goes well with toasted bread! It is smooth, full of flavor and richness. I would recommend following their Facebook page to get updates on their opening time and day, which is usually throughout the week from 9am to 5pm (I think ). There is free parking nearby the house or on the grass area. There are multiple fields with different types of blueberry trees. The staffs are friendly and kind with a lot of knowledge on how to provide care for the trees at home. They are usually more busy during the weekends so I suggest going during the weekdays.

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    Jensine C.

    Such a great place and bring family and friends! It is a moderately sized property so bring your hat, sunscreen, and clothes you are okay to sweat in. The staff are super friendly and can tell you what spots are the best for picking. In the weekends they even have boat tours and tractor rides! This really is fun for the whole family since all ages can pick the blueberries. I will definitely be coming back after our haul we got today...almost 10 pounds!

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    Melinda S.

    This is a cute little farm located in Ocoee. There are lots of different blueberry bushes that contain different varieties of blueberries. Parking was a little challenging, but we managed to find a spot. Upon walking up to the main pavilion area, we were greeted and given a bucket to pick berries. They charge by the pound when you leave (about $4 a pound.) The fun is in the experience though! Two employees gave us a heads up on where to find some plentiful blueberry bushes. We found tons of blueberries. They were easy to pick and I didn't see any creepy crawlies or sharp twigs. We had a three year old with us and she was having a ball too! There are also tractor rides you can take throughout the farm for a small fee and a swing set area. The business sells some homemade blueberry products too. If you are looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon I would recommend this. Bring the little ones!

    The kids had fun and the berries were super sweet and huge! They give you a bucket & its $4/lb
    Kim H.

    Tons of fun for the kids. They have boat rides and tractor rides, and a fire engine parked so kids can check it out. Theres also a jumpy castle , some swings and a little basketball court. The blueberries were delicious and huge. The blueberry jam and ice cream were also yummy

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    Good parking and friendly staff. Always like the first picking trip of spring. Organized weighing and charging, kids like the bounce house.

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    I mean really it's OK I've been there twice one time berries are good but it's kind a long to get the berries sometimes

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    4 years ago

    The best blueberries I've ever tasted. The West Family is so gracious with the public. Come and visit and see for yourself.

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    Great place to go with kids. Alot of blueberries to pick from. We went March 26 and plenty to pick.

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    8 years ago

    My Grandchildren had the best time. The blue berries were amazing. They loved the boat ride too!

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    Beck Brothers Citrus

    Beck Brothers Citrus

    4.9
    (36 reviews)
    7.4 mi

    Beck's Bro's blueberry u-pick is Winter Garden and Windermere's small family owned spot for picking…read more2-3 different kind of blueberry's from April-May. Smack dab in the middle of several neighbors, it's a treat to come on the property. We've been going for a few years now and each year they add small amenities like hand washing stations, rides around the property and picture spots. Parking is free. A bucket at this time in 2025 is $20. We each grab a bucket and take a different row; plan for about an hour to fill it. Feel free to taste to make sure you're getting the kind you like (sweet, sour and mid sour). When paying there is other local offerings like honey (wish they came in a smaller offer)

    Every year, from mid-April to mid-May, the Beck Brothers farm opens itself to the public for a…read morespecial event: Blueberry picking! There are acres of blueberries growing in neat rows, and they're full of fruit. You enter the farm, park in a grassy field, grab a bucket at a table by the orchard, and head out to pick. The helpful people who give you the buckets tell you a bit about the varieties that they grow, and about the colored streamers on each row that tell you which variety is growing there. Here in Central Florida it gets hot early in the year, so the plants fruit early. What's comfy for the plants is comfy for us, so picking is usually in great weather. When you've finished picking enough, you take the bucket back to the table and pay for what you picked. By comparison, what costs you $8 at a store like Walmart costs you $6 at Beck Brothers farm. So go now, or plan for next April, and get enough blueberries to make your jam, your ice cream, your muffins and pies. Freeze the excess and you'll always be ready to eat the berries that your family and friends picked on a lovely Spring day.

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    Lake Meadow Naturals

    Lake Meadow Naturals

    4.5
    (107 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    When here for ducks eggs! Was not expecting a store and animals! We spent a long time here just…read morelooking at all the animals. Grabbed eggs and snacks which were delicious. Every worker we ran into you could tell loved their job, a nice little farm outside the big city.

    LM farm was once upon a time a nice quaint place to pick up organic and raw foods; today Sunday…read moreMay 24, 2026 it was anything but quaint. Expired havarti cheeses were being sold for 50% off with a expiration date of April 10,2026. Whole raw milk ( not fit for human consumption ) is selling for 16.99 - 21.99 a gallon; which is significantly more expensive than other raw milk sellers in lake/ Orange County. Meat prices are listed as $/lb; but all frozen meat beef, chicken lamb, duck, pork only comes in more than 1 pound packages.They sell more prepackaged foods in Plastic than glass or paper packaging, than they did in the past. They have 1 small bison, 2-Emu, 2-Bramaha cows, 1-llama(recently sheared), ducks, and chicken to look at and pet if you want to. Sadly it looks like end stage Capitalism is happening at Lake Meadow Farm too. They seem to be more interested in profits than they do in customer satisfaction and customer service. They carry lafermière yougurt at 5.99 a container while target charges $3.19, and a instant charges $3.49. On on a sidenote, they do have little placards along the walkway from the parking lot to the store where you could put your child's face on a picture and show them as being a cow or a farmer if you choose. in retrospect, they used to always be expenses but now they're just ridiculously expensive. I hope you enjoy this review and if Lake Meadows wants to continue in business and not go under, they may wanna look at investment brokers to invest in their farm so that they can sell off the property and then close it off for a profit.

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    Southern Hill Farms

    Southern Hill Farms

    4.5
    (354 reviews)
    11.5 mi
    $$

    I love that this farm is still thriving amidst all the development going around it…read more There is plenty of parking and lots to do. They offer several types of u-pick fruits, veggies and sunflowers at different times of the year. They have a fun zone area and food trucks. The only thing I don't see on this farm are animals. I love that they allow the 5K races at least once a year. With those races, you usually get blueberry pancakes and a pint container to pick your own blueberries from at least 6 fields. There were 2 available to pick from when we were there. Plump and sweet blueberries are to be had if you know how to pick them. Don't let the bees scare you off. Leave them alone and you will be fine, unless someone in the next aisle pissed them off. They have peaches, sunflowers and strawberries to pick as well. I noticed the map also shows veggies but not sure when or which kind are available but nice to know. I love the observation deck above the gift shop. Amazing views of the farm and surrounding land with plenty of seating to take it all in while you enjoy a cup of coffee from the gift shop. I hope they can hang on to this land once the developments continue closing in on this rare property.

    Great day at the Southern Hills Farms picking strawberry's. Free to enter on Upick days. Check…read moretheir website. Plenty of strawberry's to choose from. We picked an entire box which is provided at check in. Live music and great food at the food trucks. I've had both the pizza and tacos/quesadilla/rice bowls. All are great. Kids will love it. Worth the drive. We will return for blueberry season.

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    Freshfields Farm

    Freshfields Farm

    4.6
    (484 reviews)
    10.7 mi
    $$

    I had been here before, but this time I truly realized how reasonably priced the fresh fruits and…read morevegetables are. They also have a great meat section. I ended up having a little cheat day and enjoyed a delicious soft serve with fresh strawberries -- it was so good! The staff members were very friendly, especially the cashier who helped me at the register. Her smile felt so genuine, and it honestly made me want to come back again. I even decided to pick up some peanut butter while I was there. The store was very clean and well organized, which made shopping comfortable and enjoyable. I shop at other grocery stores too, but this place is definitely becoming one of my favorites. You can also bring your own reusable bags, which is a nice bonus. The parking lot can be a little difficult on weekends, but overall I highly recommend this place!

    I've had this barn-style market saved in my Yelp folder for quite a while now. I live about two…read morehours away, and whenever I'm in Orlando I usually get sucked into the whole Disney Springs vibe and never make it to all the other amazing local businesses. This trip, though, there was absolutely no Disney involved -- and we finally stopped here on our way home Sunday morning. I feel like you know you're getting older when you get excited about grocery shopping. Normally when I go to Publix, I'm irritated before I even get inside. But this place? A completely different experience. Walking through and seeing all the locally grown vegetables and the meat selection -- clearly labeled as hormone-free and without all the extra junk you get at typical grocery stores -- was honestly mind-blowing. The prices were so reasonable I couldn't believe it. I purposely brought a cooler for the two-hour drive home, and even with everything I bought, I didn't spend over $100. If I had purchased the same items at Publix, I'm convinced I would've been close to (or over) $200. Beyond the prices, the quality and overall vibe made it so enjoyable. You're not breaking the bank feeding your family, and you feel good knowing you're getting better-quality food. The staff was incredibly sweet and genuinely seemed to enjoy their jobs. I was looking for boneless chicken, and one of the employees asked if that's what I needed. A few minutes later, he came back with multiple packs in his hands to make sure I got exactly what I wanted. It was such a thoughtful gesture, and I really appreciated it. One thing to know: the produce and meat sections are in two separate, unconnected rooms, so you check out separately in each. And if you're still riding that high from all the money you saved, there's soft-serve ice cream outside with seating -- which just makes the experience even better. For someone who truly despises grocery shopping, this was actually fun. I will absolutely make a special trip to Orlando just to come back here -- and next time, I'm bringing a bigger cooler.

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    Do Good Farm

    Do Good Farm

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    They host events all the time. I got to go during the Christmas season it was enchanting and…read moredelicious. It's a little pricey, but worth it. I'd go back.

    End world hunger. End malnutrition. Close the waste loop. Teach others how to live sustainably…read more Dine alfresco on the farm (more on that below.) Do Good Farm located in Winter Garden, near the Roper YMCA, is doing more than good. They are changing lives across the globe, all while reducing our carbon footprint through regenerative, sustainable farming practices. Their small 1.5 acres farm is home to a luscious food forest, goats, chickens, hydroponic crops and so much more! They use no-till farming practices and no chemicals anywhere on the farm. The food grown is free of pesticides, herbicides, insecticides and harsh fertilizers. According to Owner/Operator, Josh Taylor (owner of HouseBlends Cafe in Ocoee) they are able to harvest foods year round and are partnering with communities across the world to help train them in these sustainable practices - hoping to end world hunger. Yes, they do offer a CSA where you can fill a crate every other week with fresh produce and eggs straight from the farm! BUT even more exciting than clean eating is their DINNER BELL. Do Good Farm hosts The Dinner Bell al fresco dining experience a few times a year in the "cooler" months. We attended the November 2020 Dinner Bell and were blown away by the beauty of this small but mighty local farm! We were greeted with a lovely cider spiced from their allspice plant on property. This is an interactive dining experience starting with a self-guided tour as you follow the romantic fairy lights through the food forest to two stations offering hot appetizers and wine pairings. Listen for the dinner bell and make your way to the main stage where Chef/Owner, Josh Taylor, prepares the two entree courses LIVE while also speaking about their mission and food practices (for example, why the grind the whole wheat grain to make flat bread and retain nutrients, etc...) Each course is served with a very nice wine pairing (Conundrum, Dreaming Tree, Josh, and others.) The sweetest part of the night is dessert served fireside, under the stars and beneath their gorgeous Neem tree (nature's bug repellent.) They highlight which ingredients used in each dish are from the farm - it seemed to me that more than 85%, maybe 90%, of the ingredients used were harvested directly from Do Good, cooked a served to us that day. The staff was so gracious, welcoming and worked tirelessly to ensure that every detail was on point. And as if trying to end world hunger wasn't thanks enough, each guest took home a "giveaway" - fresh farm eggs tied with a bow. The food was delicious and I even felt great the next morning even though we stuffed ourselves that night; which is a true testament to the quality of the food served. I cannot recommend enough that you go and experience Do Good Farm yourself! They offer farm tours, volunteer opportunities but if a lovely night out is your thing, sign up for the Dinner Bell! The proceeds from their CSA and The Dinner Bell go directly to their mission and to continue their work locally on the farm. We will be back to see what the evolving Dinner Bell menu produces in the Spring! Check out their website www.dogoodfarm.org for tickets and information!

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