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    Foley's Produce

    4.7 (60 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    I'd pick shopping in this setting over a grocery store anyday!
    Alisha B.

    They outdo themselves every year! Things I enjoy... -more hanging flower baskets (mine is thriving) -more mature blueberry bushes (love the two I bought) -yummy local specialities like honey, cider, popcorn, dried fruit, bagels.... -more veggie starts (organic and great prices at $1.50/start)

    Raspberry peach cobbler (egg free!)
    Kirstin H.

    I love this hidden produce stand along the maple valley highway. I discovered it last year and couldn't believe we hadn't found this little gem sooner! They close for the winter but open back up in the Spring/Summer. My favorite things aside from the produce are the kettle corn, dried cantaloupe, and pies!

    Aiko S.

    What a great spot in Maple Valley. The entire facility is super clean, organized and easy to navigate. They were such great deals on produce. I got five cucumbers for two dollars! There's a lot of homemade and local Maple Valley goods he can purchase. Well they seemed a little expensive I bet it's worth the price.

    Nathan S.

    I have been coming here the last couple years. I first came here a couple years ago when they were selling Christmas trees and found out that they specialize in local produce.A lot of his products come from Yakima, Puyallup, and the surrounding places in Washington State. Some products are outsourced that do not grow locally. I do a lot of canning so this place is ideal for bulk supplies. The price is reasonable for the grade of product that comes in. Prices change because of the growing season, and what happens during the season. This is to be expected. The staff here is extremely friendly and knowledgeable in the products that they sell. Sean the owner is very friendly, and is extremely knowledged in the growing season here in the state, the staff is very helpful and are quick to answer any questions that may arise. If you are looking to buy product in bulk, or do your own canning like pickles, green beans corn Etc this is the place. Sean has different box sales throughout the year that you're able to buy product in bulk. The staff takes care of their product and will not to sell you anything that has aged, or is at risk of spoilage. A good portion of the products that are sold are organic and also support local farming industry here in the state. I definitely recommend this place for anybody, if you're just passing by this is a great place to stop and pick up fruit, vegetables if you're looking for a quick grab. And even better great tasting. In addition, if you are looking to do bulk canning or looking to buy in bulk products. This place is for you. I definitely will be back in the future, and I highly recommend this place to anybody. Kids definitely love to see where their food comes from and it is a great time to educate, and support your local farming industry. At the end of the season they sell pumpkins and slowly start to wind down for their Christmas tree sells at the end of the year.

    Fresh herb and flower starters greet you as you enter.
    Nancy B.

    If you have been down the Maple Valley Highway you have been by this business... you saw the big white tent... or maybe even the semi truck parked along side the hill... but you never noticed a name. It has been 'that veggie stand on the way to Maple Valley" for years. Now it has a paved parking lot and a new chilled display stand and it is bigger and better than ever! This family run business sells great Yakima Valley plants and veggies from 9 am to 7 pm every day of the week. Pallet size crates of apples and watermelons sit next to shelves of fresh herb and veggie starter plants. Idaho size potatoes and huge yams came home with green beans and broccoli tops. Just down the road is a $2 espresso stand in one direction and Maple Slab Creamery in the other... so bring the whole family and save the trip over the pass or into the city!

    This angle is so much better than the others...haha.
    Seth M.

    Foley's is a great locally owned family business. Fresh produce from the state and really low prices. They are 1/2 to 2/3 lower on price than the local chain grocery stores. Very friendly staff and very good products. They'll are open from April 1st to October 31st.

    our fridge after one of our many trips to Foley's :-)

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    Great fruits during summer. The cake and honey are good. Nice staff. Great occasional pie.

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    1 year ago

    This place has the best produce! I got some strawberries here and they were so juicy my kids and I finished them before we even got home.

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    Foley's has a great selection of farm fresh produce. Never disappointed. Lap enjoy their baked goods.

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    Disapointed it was closed since I went in March. Looks like it opens from April to October 31st.

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    Great selection of plants, very sound advice, and reasonable prices. We'll be back next year for sure!

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    A nice little produce stand with decent prices and their fruit and veggies are fresher than anywhere else I have shopped.

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    This is the best farm stand in the area. The best fruit and corn in season. I set my calendar by when they open and close!!

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