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    Blue Heron Farm

    4.9 (13 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Beer and baby goats
    Paul S.

    I'm so glad we finally made it out here. Great beer and cheese, phenomenal people, and baby goats. What more do you need?

    It's so chill here! Me and my husband had a great time relaxing and cuddling with adorable baby goats.

    This place was a lot of fun! We had a blast petting the baby goats and playing with them. You can also go to the back if you buy a drink to go see the adult goats, and they were super sweet too! The service was great as well. It's a great place to visit.

    a very gentle head but from a very tiny goat

    I became a fan of Blue Heron Farm's products at the Houston Farmer's Market. Amazing chevre (my personal favorites are the smoked cracked black pepper and spicy Mediterranean, but you can't go wrong) - best I've ever tasted! last October they opened a beer garden at the farm on weekends and it's my favorite destination. Lisa and Christian are amazing hosts, there are always wonderful people to meet, you get to hang out with baby goats (!!!) and drink beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverages. EXTREMELY kid friendly!!

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    We LOVE visiting Blue Heron Farm. The vibe is relaxed and friendly and cheese is delicious. The goats are adorable!

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    Awesome place; I really enjoyed snuggling with the baby goats! Great cheeses and decent selection of can beer.

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    t. And their cheeses and cajeta would be delicious even if I didn't love the proprietors

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    Neal's Berry Farm

    Neal's Berry Farm

    4.6(23 reviews)
    6.1 mi

    I came here with a few other friends for blackberry picking. We came right as the farm opened to…read morebeat the heat. It was about 78 degrees outside, felt like 82, and with some cloudiness it was tolerable though still definitely sweaty. I would recommend bringing hiking boots or rain boots as footwear, the grass was very dewy in the morning and our feet were soaked in water after tramping on the grass for about 15 minutes. The energy at the farm was infectious! Coming from inside the loop, we are starved for nature. The welcoming vibe and natural surroundings really made it feel like a wonderful nature getaway only 45 minutes from the bustling city. The workers were smiling and relaxed, and gave us friendly advice. You can bring your own buckets but they also provide a cute cardboard box that can hold 10 lbs of berries, for 3 dollars. I would say the box is quite worth it--it has a little wire hanger on the top so you can carry it with you as you pick and the farm people suggested bringing it back in the future. They said that others have returned with boxes from 2019! We had a bit of confusion initially with the parking. There is no drive way and you drive across grass to park at the small makeshift lot, marked by cones. Pay attention to road signs on Binford road however it is pretty straightforward and should not be a huge issue. The farm is not large and you can walk from the entrance to the last blackberry field in about 15 minutes. It is easy to search the fields for ripe berries. The workers suggested where to find berries as well. As of 6/7, I saw lots of red berries but only 2-3 flowers. Although the farm put up a notice saying they are picked out for tomorrow, I would say you could probably eke out a few more weekends of blackberries, seeing the abundance of red berries. The Berry quality is amazing!! The drupes are huge and juicy. Some berries are quite large. They are extremely sweet and delicious. We initially only planned on picking a pound or two, but picking is so much fun that we ended up with 4 lbs. with entry fee being 3 dollars, basket being 3 dollars, and the fruit being 7 dollars for a lb, I'd say it is a decent deal for a few hours of decompressing in nature plus high quality, juicy fruit that is incredibly fresh and sweet. We observed abundant insect life, including lots of interesting spiders and green heteropterans. I studied entomology in college and it felt like an insect field trip honestly. We will be back for fig and grape season!!! If you're looking for a fun way to get hands on and pull yourself away from your phone this summer, Neal's berry farm is the spot!

    Located just off 290 and FM 2920 in Waller, this farm is open for the season in early May. You'll…read moreneed to refer to the website for the latest news. I had no idea that this farm existed until recently. The original owner's of Neal's Restaurant in Spring decided to get out of the restaurant business in 2009 and went into the farming business. The purpose of my visit was to pick blackberries. Farm admission is $2 for those 2 years and up. You have to pay $2 for a blackberry/fruit picking box, and you can bring it back the next time you visit. If you plan to cut vegetables and flowers, you'll need to bring your own scissors. Also don't forget to bring mosquito repellant. I barely saw any mosquitos but I got bitten. There were a lot of blackberries to pick, and they tasted good. You can even buy a plant to take home and grow yourself. You can cut as many zinnias that will fit in a solo cup for $3. I got kale, eggplant and zucchini too. I'm sad I missed peach season and fig season is coming up. There's a sink to wash your hand and a port-a-potty. The parking area was over grass, and it was organized. The people I encountered were friendly, but they are strict about closing time. The only reason why I didn't give this place an extra star was b/c there weren't activities like you would find at other farms and a picnic area (I saw tables so maybe it was closed off b/c of the pandemic.) Overall I had a great time and would highly recommend it.

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    Victoria's Natural Market - Raw milk

    Victoria's Natural Market

    4.9(27 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    Journeyed up there mainly for the raw milk. However there is a process with that does't matter…read morethough I would go back for the fresh farm eggs and bacon. The parking is a little tight so I would suggest going earlier to when they open up. It seems like its very community like there most of the customers seemed to know each other as well as the owner. So when I entered in (looking somewhat lost) the owner was kind enough to walk me through what was where and answer any questions I had. The fresh eggs and bacon were enough for me to come out again however they have so much selection fresh veggies, beef bacon (didn't even know that was a thing). The site is on the main page so I would suggest checking that out ahead of making your trip out here. The owner and staff were engaging and helped me with my selections. The staff was helpful and patient with all my questions which made it easier to make selections and make hurried choices. If you want to try out some fresh farm food I highly recommend Victoria's Natural Market especially the bone chicken broth (they have a beef broth), bacon, and farm eggs.

    I have been a loyal customer here for many years! They never disappoint with the best fruit,…read morevegetables, breads, eggs, yogurt, meat, bone broth... the list goes on and on. If you are looking for healthy organic food this is your place! The people here are so helpful and friendly and will guide you to whatever you need. It is so cheery and bright with beautiful food you can't help but enjoy it!

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