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    Pattys Berries and Bunches

    3.8 (87 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    "Handmade" wreath: $100
    Julie M.

    Oh boy. Against our better judgment we attempted Patty's one more time after the last terrible experience, and seriously wish we hadn't. The place is supposed to be a family friendly, you-pick farm experience and instead it's terrible vibes and nasty attitudes from the moment you walk in. Not a smile to be found on any of the multiple employees, and questions are met with one word answers, if that. Don't even bother speaking to anyone behind the counter at the ice cream stand, they hate life and everyone in it. Despite it being the end of the season with no visible strawberries in sight, we had littles excited to pick fruit so we paid the regular price of $10 a bucket, times three. We were told there were very little strawberries but we could "possibly" find raspberries and peas if we looked. While paying full price ( despite being told there were no berries to pick), one of the children asked for a honey stick (at fifty cents a pop). Because the total was already entered into the system, the response was that we could not add the fifty cent item to our order. Am I asking for handouts? No. Do I think you're a terrible person for not comping a measly honey stick to people paying top dollar when you know you have no product to justify that cost? Yes. We spent an hour or so in the fields and came out with barely anything, which I think should've been reflected in the price of entry. Patty's berries is out to make money off of unsuspecting people thinking they're getting a farm experience, and they're taking advantage. For example, the handmade, perishable wreath in the photo cost $100. With some supplies from Michael's crafts and a glue gun that should run you MAYBE $30. They don't deserve your dollar and they're nasty and ungrateful when you spend it. Patty's is past their prime and does not deserve your business. We'll never make this mistake again.

    Joanna M.

    Approximately a 2 hour drive from Queens, Patty's is a journey but a journey worth taking for some fresh strawberries. My partner and I arrived on a Saturday afternoon with plenty of parking to choose from. There's a farm stand where you pay for your containers for pick-your-own fruit and vegetables. We came when both strawberries and sugar snap peas were in season and the container was $9 for whatever you wanted to pick. The stand also has baked goods that you can purchase and right next to the main stand is an ice cream stall that sells ice cream flavors made from farm fresh produce. We got three containers from the main stand and started picking. It was a beautiful day outside and we were able to get a lot of decent sized strawberries. The bigger strawberries are near the back of the field and we found a row where many people overlooked the big strawberries. If picking strawberries or sugar snap peas, prepare to get your squats in because both are pretty close to the ground. After we finished picking strawberries, we wrapped them up in plastic and put them in our car and went back to try some of the ice cream from the ice cream stall. The girls manning the stall were friendly and gave us two big scoops of cookies and cream and strawberry. The strawberry ice cream was really good and had actual strawberries in it. The cookies and cream was the lightest dairy ice cream I've ever while still being pleasantly creamy. You would think they didn't use dairy. We tried the strawberries in the car and they were sweet and juicy. I also think since they were minimally processed, the strawberries were soft and bruised pretty easily. Some of the strawberries in the bottom of our containers were slightly bruised from the weight of the strawberries at the top. Otherwise, they were very good and fresh strawberries. It's worth the trip from the city, especially if you hit a vineyard nearby before your drive back.

    Djudma C.

    Such pretty flowers!! Ice cream is great. Can get pretty crowded on the weekends. They also have fire wood available for purchase.

    Blueberry season in August 2022
    Kseniya K.

    This is one of the only pick your own farms that operates on a Monday, for which I was eternally grateful. We luxuriated in the peacefulness of the fields, as we were the only ones picking berries on a scorching August Monday afternoon. The farm is open 9am-6pm, with 5:30pm being the latest when you can enter to pick your own fruit. Call them beforehand to find out which fruit is in season for picking. August 8th was perfect for blueberries. Entrance to pick your own field is $8, which gives you a small cardboard container for picking your fruit. The price is fair, considering the enjoyment you get out of the experience of eating and gathering fresh produce. The farm grounds are extensive, so you will get a good few hours of walking and relishing the surroundings. Blueberries were delicious--definitely worth the two hour drive from NYC. Raspberries and blackberries were just starting to ripen, although they were still bitter and too green for picking. Come back for those at the end of August. A few flower fields are also at your disposal after you're done with picking fruit and want a scenic photo session on the farm. Sunflowers, lavender, and a slew of other field flowers color the grounds. Porter potties are available by the parking lot. The parking lot is not that big [free parking], so if you arrive here on a weekend, during peak tourist times, you might not get a spot. There is a store/farm parking lot right across the road, where you can leave your car. You can purchase different fruit, flowers, cookies, honey, and ice cream at the farm stand. There are some wooden picnic tables under the shade, which is a nice touch for those who want to enjoy their meal/snack.

    Blackberry ice cream at the ice cream patch
    Jennifer R.

    Cute farm stand making homemade ice cream with fruits and berries grown on their farm. They're a bit expensive and wouldn't let us sample the flavors (you can't sample on weekends, but it was early in Friday). They have a cute seating area, and the ice cream was good.

    Ice cream Double Scoop ($8) -  Strawberry and blueberry fresh fruit!
    Sandy D.

    I came mainly for that homemade ice cream! Each month features different fruits. July was blueberries and raspberries, but I beg to differ! The sign said "raspberries", but I only saw blackberries, unless we went to the wrong section. A lot of the blueberries and raspberries weren't fully grown yet, so the fun of it was hunting for the ripe ones. For $8, you get to put as many fruits as you can in your basket. There were also Sunflower fields for you to low-key take photos if you want! The ice cream did not disappoint! The consistency was more bits and pieces than smooth cream, but the fresh fruit bits made them extra unique! I enjoyed the strawberry more, as the blueberry could get sour and did not taste as flavorful.

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    We had the pistachio ice cream, so delicious. Loved the views of all the flowers and seating space. Lovely place over all!

    Ekat G.

    The sweetest blueberries. The absolute best and freshest ice cream!!! Affordable and a fun little play are too while you enjoy your ice cream!

    Tatyana C.

    Another great social distancing family idea. For 7 dollars your able to pick as many berries your basket can hold. They have fresh flowers and a fresh ice cream stand

    Notoya S.

    Went for strawberry & back again for Ras/Blue/black berries picking .... Had an amazing time the first time we went for the strawberry picking, left with some very sweet and juicy strawberries ..... Not so much luck went we went for the Ras/Blue\Blackberries .... Keep in mind that it is best to go at the beginning of each fruit picking season to get your moneys worth and you'll always get more products in the very back of the fields away from the front. it could be a good walk, so if you have you g kids prepare for that ....Definitely make sure you get ice cream at the end and enjoy the seating and play areas.

    Marguerite F.

    We just left this place. We paid for 4 of us to pick strawberries on this beautiful day. We took the long walk as instructed by the young girl who we paid the $32 to. Once we got to our destination, we could not find any strawberries. We went back to the girl who informed us it was a busy day but there are no refunds. I explained that we don't want a refund, but would like to exchange the empty picking quarts for the strawberry quarts they had at the stand for $9 each. I was told that was not possible. I offered to pay the $1 difference for each quart, but was told once again there's no refunds. After much discussion, they gave us 2 quarts instead of 4. So these are the most expensive strawberries I've ever had. $32 for 2 quarts. The worst customer service ever! Suggest you head a little further down the road, much better strawberry picking.

    Amanda M.

    Patty's is exactly what makes Long Island summers special! Beautiful land, friendly people, u-pick berries and sugar snap peas, beautiful summer flowers including gorgeous sunflowers and Patty's peonies! & the homemade ice cream is the creamiest! The peach is the best ice cream I've ever had. Perfect for families, friends and date days! Patty's is a can't miss summer experience for all ages! I can't wait for my next visit!!

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    The cutest farm with beautiful flowers. The ice cream & apple cider donuts were delicious!

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    They are extremely overpriced but look at the location. Great place to pick blueberries.

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