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Gold Orchards

4.4 (29 reviews)
InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Warm peach pie with peach ice cream.
Lorena R.

Stopped in for some peaches and plums. They have various selection of baskets priced according to size. There is also an option to buy "by the pound". We went inside and were hit with the scent of fresh baked peach pie. Of course we had to try some! Pie & cobbler is sold by the slice and by the pie. We had one slice of each both topped with fresh in-house made peach ice cream. They both exceptionally good, served warmed and paired wonderfully with the peach ice cream. You could tell the desserts were fresh made and not frozen or reheated. The only down side is there is no indoor or outdoor seating nor are there any restrooms. There are 2 benches outside the entrance where you can sit down to eat your pie. This is definitely a pop in & out kind of place, not a sit & stay place. All the employees we encountered were very friendly. Stop in for a delicious sweet treat!

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Abigail L.

Gold Orchards is a must try when visiting the Texas Hill Country! Peach ice cream and peach cobbler for the win!!

Peach cobbler alamode
Kim K.

It smells like heaven as you walk inside the fresh baked bread laced with aromas of cinnamon and peach are just incredible..there is no better smell than that. The peach cobbler is on the cakey side..prefer more peach less cake and more of a dumpling texture the ice cream a bit too sweet for my preferences ..prefer a creamy custard over sweet but was a nice tasty treat.

Really wanting to dig into that warm bread. The ice cream really hit the spot!

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Best Peach Ice Cream! Great folks Always super friendly! We come here every year!! "Repeat peach offenders" LOL!!

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Fantastic peach ice cream--long on peaches and short on cream. Charming spot with friendly staff. The pies smelled delicious. Next time.

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Hands down, the BEST peach cobbler we've ever had!!! A must stop if y'all are passing by through 290

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Wranglers Prime Rib Barn - Herb Crusted Prime Rib served with buttery Yukon mashed potatoes, horseradish cream and natural beef jus

Wranglers Prime Rib Barn

(41 reviews)

What a cool place! My husband picked this restaurant to take us for Valentine's Day dinner. It…read moredid not disappoint! The food was outstanding (we had the Cesar salad, filet mignon with shrimp and mushrooms and cheesecake with raspberry sauce for dessert) It was seasoned and cooked to perfection and the service was excellent. I would definitely recommend this restaurant if you're looking for a great place! We will be coming back in the future.

For my father and me, the allure of Wrangler's Prime Rib Barn in Fredericksburg was backed by the…read moreweight of an overall 4.7-star Yelp rating and a glowing endorsement from Tanji Patton, a fellow gourmand whose opinion I've grown to trust. I watched her recent "Good Taste" feature wherein she interviewed a full dining room of beaming patrons and commended the menu's standouts, painting a picture of a hidden gem that warranted a 90-minute drive from San Antonio. Our experience with Wrangler's began two weeks prior. A significant communication snafu regarding our reservation threatened to derail our plans before they even started. However, the owner salvaged the situation by issuing a $100 credit for the confusion. It was a kind, generous gesture of good faith that smoothed over the initial frustration and heightened our anticipation. Unfortunately, the goodwill established by the owner's gesture could not save the lunch that followed yesterday. To say my father and I were disappointed would be a gross understatement. In lieu of my typical journalistic style, I'll list and review each item individually. Caesar salad (1.5/5.0): The salad my father received bore little resemblance to the one featured prominently on Wrangler's website. The photo on the website (also posted on Yelp by the business owner) features green, leafy romaine stalks topped with dressing and what appear to be fried onions or shallots. At least 1/3 of the lettuce head my father received--cut lazily into two halves--consisted of hard, unpalatable white ribs. The dressing, which my father described as merely serviceable, sat in a pool at the bottom of the bowl, leaving the lettuce largely undressed. The accompanying crostini were stale and borderline inedible. Prime rib spring rolls (1.5/5.0): The allure of thinly sliced, desiccated prime rib stuffed into spring rolls was lost on me, but our server recommended them enthusiastically. The rolls looked and tasted oily, likely a result of being fried at too low a temperature. They sat in a bath of honey mustard that overpowered the dish and rendered the bottoms of the rolls a mushy mess. A garnish of raw carrots and cilantro added crunch but little else. Suggestion: pair the spring rolls with a cheese sauce and top them with *pickled* carrots to add some brightness and acidity. Smashburger (2.0/5.0): The patties were dry and tough from the center to the edges. My father detected little to no seasoning on the burger. The bottom bun functioned more like a sponge for the copious amounts of grease from the patties and sautéed onions. The accompanying fries, while acceptable, were standard cuts, not the intriguing sidewinder fries pictured on Yelp. Ribeye lunch special (1.0/5.0): This was unequivocally one of the worst ribeyes I've eaten in my life. If you follow my reviews, then you know I've ordered ribeyes from steakhouses of varying price points, so I know what constitutes a great steak. Unfortunately, the ribeye I received at Wrangler's ticked none of the boxes. It was tough, unseasoned, and consisted of approximately 40% gristle and huge globs of unrendered fat. See my attached photo for proof. The steak needed a hotter grill to render the fat (which should have been trimmed better initially) and produce the desired Maillard reaction. The salad that accompanied the steak was overdressed with what tasted like a balsamic vinaigrette. It was too sour and overpowering for me to stomach. The reviews on Yelp and Google are almost unanimously positive, so I am clearly in the minority. The interior features a lovely view of the adjoining vineyard, so at least that's a positive. Maybe we caught the restaurant on a bad day, or maybe the predominantly older clientele, most of whom strike me as locals, simply lack perspective and have no basis for comparison. Whatever the case, I cannot recommend Wrangler's Prime Rib Barn.

Studebaker Farm - Doesn't this make you want one? The are soooo fragrant and delicious!

Studebaker Farm

(5 reviews)

There are many options when it comes to fruit and vegetable stands in Fredericksburg and they also…read morehave a farmers market every Thursday afternoon. We stopped at Studebakers's Farm Stand for a couple reasons. First it wasn't a large brick and mortar and second the focus was peaches ! It is a medium size building-a barn type structure with multiple wooden fruit stands inside. The peaches are beautifully displayed in baskets of varying sizes, the size determines the price. The young lady who assisted me was very nice and helpful too! (Despite the fact that it was 103' outside-the structure provided shade but it was still quite hot!-my temperament changes a bit when I have to be out in that oppressive heat!) Before I go on-imagine how a perfectly shaped peach, at the height of ripeness smells....that heavenly pure peach smell was so intoxicating and it was the first thing I noticed upon entering the fruit stand!! Believe me, I had to practice severe restraint not to get several bushels because I could easily imagine making Peach Pie, Peach Cobbler and Peach Jam....maybe even Peach Ice Cream ....I regress! I advised I was looking for a peach that's best eaten from the hand...(they are a very low calorie option) and I asked if she could make a recommendation. She said they offered six varieties and she recommended two that were touted for their sweetness. I chose a beautiful basket of a golden peach variety-sadly I forgot to photograph them in the basket as I was one of only two customers so she was able to quickly but carefully place them in a brown paper bag and complete our transaction. I'm adding a photo of them on my drying rack-we had already eaten three prior to snapping the pic. I can't even remember the last time I tasted such an incredibly delicious peach. Bite after bite-the perfect taste of ripeness as if I had plucked it directly from the tree, just firm enough so I was able to eat it easily while avoiding making a sticky mess, yet so juicy bite after bite. Honestly I was truly amazed at the flavor. If you are near Fredericksburg, I would highly recommend you stop. They have peaches pretty much thru September. You'll need to be on the lookout. It sits back just a bit from Highway 290-as you come in from Austin it will be on your left about 7 miles before you reach downtown Fredericksburg. Enjoy !

The peaches that I did have were amazing! but I got one of the bags of peaches for 15 and in two…read moredays the rest all had mold on them. On the car ride back we had them in a cooler away from anything else so they wouldn't get squished but they ended up squishing them selves. I liked the little side of the road shop and the actual store was very nice. but the peaches were not fresh at all.

Gold Orchards - markets - Updated May 2026

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