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3.5 (8 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Wind Drift Orchard - Peach Lemonade

Wind Drift Orchard

(15 reviews)

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Firstly, everyone there was incredibly friendly! My dad and I brought my girls to pick peaches and…read morethey had a great time! Alexis at the stand in the front was super sweet and answered all the millions of questions my daughters asked with a smile on her face. There were so many peaches everywhere and they are sweet and juicy and taste great :) Overall I loved the feel of the place. They have so many different varieties of peaches (on rotation) and nectarines. They also house several bee hives which is beneficial for everything and everyone. Highly recommend checking them out this summer!

This is a really great experience if you've never done it! They drive you out to the orchard where…read morethey have numerous types of peaches and you just take your pick! They encouraged us to eat as we were picking which was fabulous! The pages are divine! Back at their little barn, they sell peach tea peach preserves, peach butter, jams and jellies. They also have beverages for sale if you would like an ice cream. They have different size bags and boxes that you can purchase. I think they run from six dollars to $35. I would recommend getting a box because it's just easier to carry. Those peaches get heavy! I would also recommend not wearing anything that you don't want to get dirty. I would wear boots or put some of those slip covers over your shoes because there are stickers. Also tall socks or jeans would be good because the stickers were getting in our legs. We went with a group and it appeared that everybody had a great time! We can't wait to go back

Uptown Farmers Market

Uptown Farmers Market

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On the last Sunday of the month, the Uptown district hosts a farmers market that carries in-season…read morefruits, veggies, and herbs from 10+ vendors. Starting in May and going through to October, OKC blocks off Walker just North of NW 23rd for 5 hours to promote healthy living and sustainability, a friendly place to walk, and provide a family-friendly atmosphere. You can also find local edible crafts such as pickles, salsa, and protein bars and snacks. There were a couple of bands playing music that went perfectly with the atmosphere. I loved that it was right next to The Pump and Urban Core so I didn't have to drive back and forth across town for my other Sunday errands. I wish there had been a few more vendors with a few more options, but I'm sure it will grow to be just as popular as H & 8th has become. As for parking, there seems to be enough as long as you don't mind walking a block. I parked on 23rd and there were two grass lots that people filled up pretty quickly.

At first, I was like "this is bs i cant find any damn parking and all i want is some tea". What was…read moregoing on?! Why was the Urban Teahouse (and other businesses, I GUESS) lot packed to the max? I was very irked by this. But a parking spot was found and tea was had. Then I learned that the reason for the audacious parking was the farmer's market. I knew the Uptown Farmer's Market existed in some form or another. It just didn't click in my head at first. So yeah. I visited my former brief enemy because I'm such a white girl when it comes to farmer's markets. It's small. Duh. It's a short stretch of street, but I think the small space packs a punch. What did I buy in such a little area, you ask? -Doughnuts from Holey Rollers (Note: I'm not vegan. These are vegan doughnuts. These are some of the best damn doughnuts. So if "vegan" throws you off and makes you suspicious, let it go. Get a doughnut.) -Pickling cucumbers -Honey and salsa -A candle -Wine -Fresh chicken breast -Freshly made bread and pretzels There were a number of other things, obviously. A good amount of choices when it came to meat. Three different vendors were peddling their animal bits, along with other assorted products, such as the honey and salsa and fruits/vegetables. On sight, I found: cucumbers, fresh basil, watermelon, peaches, squash, onions. There was likely more produce that I just didn't notice. As far as vendors go, there was also a stand for olive oil and I think another one for some locally made items, but I'm not sure what. We came into the market at the tail end of the time, so by time we made it to that area, they were closing up shop. Maybe next time! Holey Rollers, The Loaded Bowl, and an Italian ice cart made the scene, as well. So that's a nice little touch to have some treats around!

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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