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    Grace's Oak Tree

    4.3 (66 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Quiet
    Dogs allowed
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    My take homes! The cherries and strawberries were delicious!
    Shayla B.

    An awesome place to stop for fresh produce while driving down highway 128! I've probably passed by this produce market about a dozen or so times during my trips to Anderson Valley/Mendocino, but I've never given myself enough time to check it out until now. It's not the largest produce market, but I was impressed with how fresh everything tasted and after I made my purchase. As soon as I walked in, a very friendly gentleman greeted me and asked me if I had any questions. There was a nice assortment of fruits and vegetables. I came here at the end of the day, so there was less inventory than usual, but I was still able to pick up some things. You'll find fresh made jams, apple cider vinegar, and local honey for sale. They also carry fresh made apple cider since this is what they're known for. There's a cidery right next door where you can do hard cider tastings (it was closed when I arrived). The gentleman at the register gave me a sample of their white cherries and they tasted absolutely scrumptious. I generally don't care for cherries (especially dark ones), but I ended up purchasing some of the white ones because they were so dang juicy and sweet. Their raspberries and strawberries were delicious too. I absolutely adore side of the road markets and fruit stands like these, but they can definitely be hit or miss when it comes to pricing and quality. Although I thought Gowan's was a tad bit pricey, the quality was everything. The fruits actually lasted me a while which was surprising since I'm sure they don't spray them with preservatives. I usually try to visit this area at least once a year, and I'm excited to come back here again during my next visit.

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    William C.

    I LOVED THIS PLACE!! I bought the best "hard apple cider" I have ever had!! It's family owned and ran. Not to mention it's the most relaxing environment. Plus you can enjoy it with a hard cider slushy!! If your ever near Philo, stop by!! Even if just to pick up a gallon of regular apple cider / apple pie. If Philo is to far for you? I normally buy mine at "Raleys". If I get lucky. I've seen them all over the place though. I've even seen them on tap at a brewery in downtown Santa Rosa. Also I have a buddy whom has a gluten allergy. I told her about Gowan cider. And now it's her favorite too!! So it turns out to be an awesome gift for people with a gluten allergy!

    Betty N.

    We wanted to cook dinner, so we made a pit stop here. Apple pie, apple cider, white corn, and Yukon potatoes. Simply the best. I haven't had apple pie like that EVER. It was fresh, definitely home made, and it took an hour to reheat. I actually like Bernie's apple cider better, but Gowan's cider is comparable. It was so good . . you must try. Stock up if you can . . it's totally worth it. They accept credit cards. Yay. HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS FOOD STAND.

    Miss M.

    Such a neat treat to have frozen cider pops and fresh fruit ya and veggies. I love supporting small businesses so this was doubly good.

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    Erin K.

    I love this place so much!!! I can't go on a trip up north without stopping at Gowan's Oak Tree. I stopped here two days ago and the lady working the stand was friendly and cheerful. I love their dried apples and their cider, and have memories of the dried fruit and fresh fruit from this stand since I was a little girl. My father used to buy boxes of apples to bake his holiday pies with. SOOO Yummy!! This last visit I also tried their dried persimmons and they were amazing. When I was growing up, you could even stop here when the stand was closed and they would have a few things out for sale with a box to put your money in. I'm not sure if they still do that, but it made me feel good when I saw that. They also have a public restroom on site, which is very valuable on the long drive to/from wherever you're going since nothing is near by. Oh, they also have picnic benches (if I remember right) and a water faucet to water your pets or wash your hands. I can't remember if they have a drinking fountain but I bet they do.

    Apple cider slushy was great and rare find, good prices and nice service, everything locally grown

    Russ V.

    We've seen this Apple stand every time we go to the Mendocino coast but this was our first time to stop. Being it was a Monday and in mid October it wasn't busy at all, which is great. We were on a mission for apples and apple juice. Even though it is approaching the end of the apple season they still had a large variety of apples and juices to choose from. The woman that helped us was very friendly and cheery and obviously loves what she does. She explained the harvesting process and how they make their juices! We ended up with a very large bag of apples for $ 8.00 and a half gallon of juice for $6.00. The apples are crisp and delicious and the juice is very good, some of the best I've ever tasted! There is plenty of parking and there are public restrooms available ( which are clean ). This will definitely be a place we stop by on future trips to the coast.

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    We've been loyal customers for 20+years. Friendly, real, and no frills. Just great fruit picked fresh. Best apple pies on earth.

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    Fresh apple cider. Multiple apple varieties, including my fave Pink Lady. All organic!

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    Great little farm stand with apples, pears, delicious apple cider and farm fresh eggs!

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    Always a fan favorite of locals. I love the ice cold cider they make with apples from their farm. #MoneyMikeChallenge

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    Best apple cider I have ever had. Wonderful service, and a beautiful area. Next time I'm around I'm sure to visit.

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    Gowan's Oak Tree is a good pit stop along Highway 128 with a produce stand you can easily spot before you've passed it.

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