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    Bryson's Apple Orchard

    5.0 (14 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarms, Honey
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    June K.

    So nice to be able to take an hours drive from Anderson to go pick fresh apples!! The apples were huge and taste delicious! We picked Red Delicious, Fuji, Winesap, Mutsu , Yellow Delicious and who knows what other kinds! Some of the trees did not have labels on them, but the apples looked so good we didn't care what kind they were! The place is small and was crowded, hard to find a place to park, but plenty of space to wander and pick without getting close to others! Great prices too! Whatever you can fit in your bag and can tie the top, the cost was $8!!! Only bad part was all the gnats!! Bring and wear some eye protection when you come....I must have had 4-5 gnats in my eyes that I had to get out before driving home! Too bad they didn't have more activities for little kids! We didn't have any kids with us, but there were many parents with their kids.

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    Jamarcus T.

    Oh goodness Bryson's Apple Orchard saved us! We were in North GA looking for some apple picking (or at least some apples already picked), but had no interest in going to the Orchards near Ellijay (were trying to avoid the apple festival traffic). We needed a bushel of apples, were out of range of shops who were closing at 6pm, but we stumbled across Bryson's APple orchard while searching online. We gave Bryson's a call and told them we'd be there 5 minutes after they closed, and would they, could they please wait for us. Fortunately they said yes! I'm so happy they did because in addition to getting our bushel of apples, we stumbled across a really cool store! First off, Bryson's is Cash only, something we didn't ask, but did have cash on hand all the same. We didn't do apple picking because they were 'closed', but you could see the apple orchards just behind the tiny shop. Apples are seasonal and a list of when their apples are in season can be found here: http://www.brysonsappleorchard.com/Apples.html A few apples we walked away with were: Pink lady Fuji Roma Golden delicious Winesapp Granny Smith Cameo A half peck of apples costs $5.25 A full peck of apples is about $9.50 A bushel of apples was approximately $26. How many apples is all of that? A lot!!! In addition to apples, they have all sort of jellies, butters, pickled items, pies, pastries and other fruit as well. The owners are nice, helpful and were so awesome for helping us out by hanging out an extra 15 minutes or so. Parking here is kinda wherever you can fit. There is parking in the rear of the store, but there's some gravel areas you can park in too in front of the store. Don't expect a walmart lot, but there's a little room. Traffic? There is no traffic on Laurel Springs road (where Bryson's is). Would I go back? Definitely! Should you check them out? Please do!

    We had a great time at the orchard this morning! The folks were friendly and prices were very reasonable!

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    2 years ago

    Beautiful selection of apples. Jams pickles apple butter sauerkraut. Worth the drive on country roads.

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    6 years ago

    Amazing place to get nice size apples that you can yourself or buy what they already picked. Amazing Apple cider!!

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    7 years ago

    Wonderful place for peaches, apples, lots of varieties! Friendly people with lots if merchandise to purchase.

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    7 years ago

    The apple pies are awesome and don't miss the slushees. Prices on the apples are good.

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    Providence Farmstead

    Providence Farmstead

    5.0(1 review)
    15.5 mi

    I found this business on Craigslist, and, and after researching all local options for purchasing…read morean entire or part of a cow to fill our freezers, we chose this business. The communication, professionalism. and integrity of this company is exemplary. I have not eaten a lot of Wagyu beef and didn't get why it was so special and so expensive. I just can't do any wrong cooking it--the steaks especially are out of this world!!! I am cooking Wagyu now for the price I would pay for regular beef in the supermarket. It is so much healthier, safer, and more inexpensive to get beef this way, all from the same healthy and well-cared for local animal. The contact email is ca@providencefarmstread.com

    From the owner: While they came from different parts of the country, Georgia native C.A. Russell and California…read morenative Kirsten Clauss both shared a common passion for agriculture and family farming. After working together for 30 years in California, raising their family and developing a nationally recognized Jersey Dairy, the couple has turned their compass back East towards the Blue Ridge Mountains. Providence Farmstead represents the next chapter in their farming journey. Working together with their children Colin, Lars, and McCalister the new focus for this innovative agricultural family is to provide premium Wagyu beef, known for its' tenderness and marbling, to Northeast Georgia and Western North Carolina. Their 100-acre farm in Otto, NC provides an idyllic setting for raising family farmed Wagyu beef. Providence Farmstead Wagyu is the perfect choice for consumers who want to know where their food comes from and how it was raised.

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    Blue Ridge Honey Company

    Blue Ridge Honey Company

    4.5(20 reviews)
    8.8 mi
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    Summary: If you love honey, beekeeping, handmade products, or visiting places where people make you…read morefeel like family the moment you walk in, Blue Ridge Honey Company needs to be on your list. We made the 90-minute drive two days in a row because one visit simply was not enough. Between the honey tastings, incredible staff, behind-the-scenes tour, body balms, bee pollen, beekeeping supplies, handmade candles, and warm hospitality, it truly felt like stepping into a honey wonderland. We came home with lots of goodies, huge smiles, and absolutely no regrets, except maybe not buying even more Sourwood honey. In Full: Wow! I had the time of my life touring Blue Ridge Honey Company, sampling amazing products, and meeting some truly wonderful people. I tasted Sourwood, purple, Tupelo, mountain wildflower, and several creamed honeys for the first time. The blueberry and blackberry creamed honeys were fantastic, and the habanero-infused honey was delicious. But the Sourwood honey stole the show. It was buttery smooth, slightly nutty, and hands down the best honey we have ever tasted. Sampling the different varieties was a blast, but be warned: once you start tasting, you will want to buy everything. Keneddi introduced me to their new Tallow Honey Balm, and she was right when she said a little goes a long way. It felt amazing, smelled wonderful, and worked so well that we literally turned the car around and went back to buy it. We also picked up the passionfruit Whipped Body Butter, which is equally impressive. Keneddi was incredibly sweet, knowledgeable, and made the experience even more enjoyable. One thing that stood out was the atmosphere. The entire place feels like family. I actually asked if everyone was related because of how close-knit and welcoming everyone seemed. The answer was no, but it certainly feels that way. Everyone spoke highly of owners Bob and Suzette Binnie, as well as their coworkers, which says a lot about the culture they've built. The store itself is bright, inviting, and packed with products. There was more honey than I have ever seen in one place. Even without a formal tour, visitors can view much of the operation through large observation windows, making the experience educational as well as fun. Marilyn went above and beyond by giving us an impromptu private tour. She patiently answered our endless questions, shared the company's history, and made us feel incredibly welcome. We truly appreciated her time and generosity. The first visit was so much fun that we drove 90 minutes back the very next day for more goodies, especially more Sourwood honey. Everyone was helpful and knowledgeable without being pushy, and the tasting experience alone is worth the trip. Tera helped us save money on pellets by pointing us toward a larger, more economical bag. Lisa was also incredibly kind and helpful. We sampled a wide variety of honeys and learned a great deal. I also fell in love with their bee pollen and brought home two jars. Next time, I may need the five-pound bag. The selection is impressive: honey, candles, body products, books, apparel, beekeeping supplies, and much more. They even sell candle-making molds, supplies, and instructional books. Marilyn handcrafts many of the candles, and they are beautiful. We also briefly met Bob, Syleena, and John while a truckload of honey was arriving in the rain. Everyone we encountered was friendly, hardworking, and genuinely happy. As a bonus, we picked up a Dadant smoker and can confidently say it lives up to the hype. It lights easier, stays lit longer, and outperformed our old smoker in every way. Thank you to everyone at Blue Ridge Honey Company for the incredible hospitality. You made us feel welcome from the moment we arrived. To anyone considering a visit: go. It is absolutely worth the trip, and you will not be disappointed!

    Cute little shop with friendly staff and live honey bees inside! I like how they tell you the…read moreorigins of each type of honey. And there are a variety of sizes to choose from. Very reasonably priced as well, not a total tourist trap.

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