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    Meadows Farms

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Coulter Farms Market - Strawberries

    Coulter Farms Market

    4.8(8 reviews)
    54.7 mi
    $

    I've been coming to Coulter Farms since I was a kid when my Grandma, bless her soul would bring me…read moreand my 5 cousins, don't know how she did it, but such sweet memories they are. This summer me and one of my cousins and our husbands came back to relive our memories, and the place was just how I remembered. Very friendly staff and service. There is a phone number on their website to call which gives up to date directions in terms of what is available and when and where which is super convenient. At the farm they have quart and pint containers, bags and trays for you to use as you go out and pick. Their fields are nice and easy to find. The fruit is fresh, delicious, and reasonably priced. The trouble is the timing, anyone who has picked before knows there is a small window. Strawberries usually come near the end of June and then cherries, blueberries and raspberries quickly follow. Blink and you might miss it, as soon as the end of the school year approaches, use the phone number so that you don't! Coulters seems to have fair pricing for their fruit. Berries all are purchased by pint or quart, whereas cherries are purchased by pound. While they are delicious and worth every penny, be aware the cherries will add up quickly, they weigh more than you think! If you're looking for a fun day, rewarding when you bring home the spoils, check out Coulter farms. Remember to catch them at the end of June, and bring some sunscreen and water, it gets hot out there!

    The absolute best place to go strawberry picking in June! Family owned local farm. Ample parking…read moreand they take credit card!

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    Lana's The Little House

    Lana's The Little House

    3.8(10 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $$

    I attended a tea with several friends. We were excited about the experience and looking forward…read moresome quiet down time in the gardens. The cottage was cute and quaint - totally looked like something out of a story book. Things looked promising. That is where the good experience we were hoping for started to take a downturn. Lana is a VERY chatty person. She talked quite extensively about the creation of the cottage, the previous owners, he ownership, etc. She frequently went off on tangents and added all sorts of personal stories. The thing was, you were captive. You couldn't go anywhere or do anything - you had to sit there and listen. After what seemed like an eternity, we were ready to have tea. The tea selection was a highlight as there were what seemed like hundreds of options to choose from. After some careful deliberation, we all selected the tea flavors we wanted and were seated in the dining room. Here is the kicker - Lana sat down with us! We weren't expecting her to actually sit down and have lunch/tea with us. Not only did she join us, she embedded herself directly into our conversations. It was really awkward. As I mentioned, the tea was great but the lunch, not so much. It isn't that it wasn't good, just that I've had much better most other places I've had tea at for a much lower cost. She either needs to lower her cost or add to her selections. By the time we were done with tea, our allotted time at the garden was up (because of the long winded stories before and during tea). One of the reasons we went was to see the beautiful gardens and we never got the chance! I did have an enjoyable time, but it would have been much better had Lana been less intrusive and left us alone more during our time there. The rating would also be higher if the price was cut.

    I visited this place on June 7th, 2014 and wrote a review of my experience immediately afterward. I…read morewas then asked (and then told!) by the owner and a friend of the owner to remove my review because it was "not nice". I did not remove my review because I feel that Yelp should not be nothing but niceness..... it should be a place where readers get to read honest reviews of each person's experiences at restaurants and other businesses. Well..... three years passed and I was notified on Saturday that my review was removed by Yelp because it was flagged by "someone" for "inappropriate content". After doing a bit of questioning, I found that what was inappropriate was the use of one phrase (that I cannot repeat here because I do not want my review pulled again..... so here goes..... my exact same review..... minus the offending phrase): A bunch of us toured (and I say "toured" very lightly) this little cottege this past Saturday. Yes, the story behind it is interesting and the house itself is lovely (in an overly decorated and claustrophobic kind of way).... but honestly, paying $25 to look around someone's house and yard is pretty insane. Yeah, yeah, yeah..... the house was built by hand and is VERY quirky and very pretty.... but it was built in the '80's (yes... the 1980's) by two guys as a hobby of sorts and then after their relationship ended was subsequently purchased by another couple... and then another... before being bought by the lady who owns it now and gives "tours". Essentially you stand outside while the owner, Lana, tells you the history of the house and how she fell in love with it and bought it. Then you walk around inside (it is VERY small..... 6 little rooms and 2 bathrooms). Then you go into her gift shop/tea shop and get to SMELL her tea. No tastes..... but you can buy some for $12- $15 for 4 OUNCES! And you can buy postcards and notecards with pictures of the house for $3-4 each if you want because NO photographs of your own are allowed. (SERIOUSLY!) Oh, and you're never told the address of where you are... just very detailed directions on how to get there (turn here, turn there, count 6 telephone poles and a couple of pine trees and a gravel driveway or two....) I felt kind of (..... "inappropriate phrase"....) after the whole experience.... but hey.... if you're into walking around someone's (albiet cute and quirky) house while she tells you stories of her life and introduces you to her elderly mother who is kind of sequestered upstairs (REALLY!)... all while more than paying her mortgage as you do so... go and visit. Just don't invite me (again).

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