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    Cherry Valley Strawberry

    5.0 (1 review)

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    123 Farm

    123 Farm

    4.0
    (469 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$$

    Such a beautiful day to visit this 123 Farm in Cherry Valley. It was the Lavander festival till…read moreJuly 19. So many shops, cafe , gardens and live music to enjoy. The Soudough shop was Amaxing. We got the fresh cheddar and jakapeno sourdough bread. Dipped with their farm made balsamic blackberry vinegar and olive oil. So crispy on top and soft dough inside. The matcha room was so good especially the jasmine tea macha and bnb matcha latte. Pizza the sourdough crust with urugula, goat cheese ,figs . Wow . Live music was so enjoyable. The Monark band performed well. Chandelier hanging all over the trees . The cafe and food stands were all open and so many to choose from. Sourdough donuts, burgers, fried with lavender solo. Drinks their signature Lavender ice tea. Be back

    We have been to 123 Farm before, and while it remains a visually stunning place, our recent…read moreSaturday visit left us feeling that the event has gotten much more expensive while losing some of its original natural charm and value. The Good: Parking Logistics: The parking lot has been moved closer to the flower fields this year, which is a massive upgrade in convenience compared to previous years. The Atmosphere & Maze: The farm decorations are beautiful, especially the purple cloths hung between the rows of large trees that catch the wind. Our kids also thoroughly enjoyed the Lavender Pallet Maze. It features a fun True/False lavender trivia game inside that kept our son engaged enough to want to do it twice. The Petting Zoo: The animals were quite active (bunnies, a Polish chicken, goats, and a very soft alpaca). It's a nice stop for kids, though parents of timid children should watch out as the little goats can be a bit pushy! The Disappointing: Over-Commercialization: There are massive lighting setups in the flower fields now. It feels like there is too much human intervention, and the lavender didn't look as healthy or vibrant as it did during our first visit. Additionally, most of the fields were already harvested and cut flat. I don't think there will be much of bloom later in the month. Food & Pricing Downgrades: We ordered the Lavender Smash Burger and Lavender Carne Asada Fries. The burger patty was overly salty and the fries lacked crispiness. Two years ago, the specialty drinks (Strawberry Lavender Lemonade and Iced Tea) came with a fresh sprig of lavender. This year, there was no garnish at all. The prices have gone up, but the experience feels stripped down. The "No Water" Policy: The farm is incredibly dry and dusty. Selling lemonade here must be an absolute goldmine because they do not provide water. When my husband went around to the stands to ask for water or extra ice cups, he was told no stand has water, and a cashier literally rolled her eyes at him. Word of advice: Bring plenty of your own water and leave it in the car! The "Free" Kids' Craft: The advertised free craft was a huge letdown. It was just basic coloring pages on postcards with zero staff guidance. The actual interactive crafts require an extra fee, which felt cheap considering the high price of admission. The nearby games were also poorly maintained--the foosball table was so old and broken that it used a ping-pong ball that the soccer men couldn't even hit. Tips for Parents: Check the daily schedule carefully before lounging around! We mistakenly thought crafts started in the evening, but weekend activities actually start at 1:00 PM. Overall, it's still a decent day trip for photos, but bring your own hydration, manage your expectations on the food, and be prepared for a very commercialized experience.

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    Big Bear Farmers Market

    Big Bear Farmers Market

    4.5
    (36 reviews)
    21.3 mi
    $$

    I wanted to take advantage of being in big Bear on a Tuesday to come by the local farmers market,…read morebut unfortunately, it decided to rain today. The market was still going on, but much less activity and hardly anyone there. I think the parking lot is usually pretty full and as you can see the picture it is very empty today. Standard lineup of farmers market things like produce and crafts and other food items. It didn't take long to walk around, I think there were less vendors than usual due to the rain. I did buy a loaf of delicious bread and and planning on stopping by again in the future if I'm ever around on a Tuesday.

    Every Tuesday except for in winter time is the Big Bear farmers market. 8:30 AM till 1 PM. Ample…read moreparking next to all the vendors so you don't have to walk too much at all. A lot of lovely fresh produce and some unique items like local honey, Kefir cheese, radish sprouts, sports jerseys, dog treats, great looking hats, many wonderful flavors of fresh hummus, fun tie-dyed shirts, dresses and rompers, gemstones, sports items, etc., etc.! Everything looks very fresh and delightful. Very friendly vendors that greet you with a big smile and sometimes will give you discount if you ask for one! I'd get there early though on the hot summer days, I got there at 11 and it was baking out. Very enjoyable experience other than the hot pavement for my dog! Highly recommend this farmers market!

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