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    Ward's Berry Farm

    3.7 (164 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Blueberry lager, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries
    Monica C.

    Amazing experience berry and peach picking at this farm. It's late July so blueberries & blackberries were peak, while raspberries were slimmer pickings but still good! You can really taste the difference with these fresh berries bursting with flavor, in contrast to the grocery store berries. There was so much to see & experience at the farm, with a spacious playground area for children, Castle Island brewery showcasing the blueberry lager for the summer using real blueberry puree, fresh flowers/plants for purchase or picking, and seasonal blueberry donuts which totally had me sold! Everyone was so nice, and just a wonderful relaxing summer ambience. Come early in the morning so it won't be too hot or crowded. The walk from the entrance to the fields is around 5-10 minutes which is very doable without needing to do the tractor ride.

    Alfred A.

    If you're looking for fresh fruit and vegetables, prepared foods, made to order sandwiches, jams, jellies or plants, Wards Berry farm has a little bit for everyone. This place is much bigger than it looks on the outside. They have more than one room/tent and there are lots of outside areas with plants and plenty of parking. Everyone was helpful and friendly. Lots of high quality products although some are a little pricy. It's definitely worth a look.

    Cherry tomatoes
    Chris T.

    This was my first time visiting ward's berry. It was a beautiful day with the lady, but the atmosphere here is great for dates and families. All the staff i encountered were super nice and answers all questions that you may have! I don't know much for seasons and times things are best, that's more of the lady but the staff can tell you what's been picked thru a lot and what's in season atm. We went for the cherry tomatoes and the blueberries! There's so many rows and so much fresh produce you can pick. There's a big hayride tractor that was taking families around and that's as super cool to see and waiving to the kids as they ride by excitedly! Super cute! When you get tired the farm has a great looking smoothie bar, wraps, sandwhiches etc. the sandwhiches looked huge and shareable which is great, probably try one next time but we were on a time crunch! Will be back thanks for a nice first experience!

    Beautiful pick your own tulips !!
    Ginny S.

    Nice atmosphere and convenient location! Flowers were plentiful and grown in cute an neat little rows. I wish i had more photos to share but my phone battery was finished! Here are flowers that we plucked from there. They sell berries and fruits depending on the season! Fun family outing for a weekday !

    Strawberries of different shapes and sizes
    Tianna D.

    I came here over the weekend with friends for strawberry picking. I don't eat strawberries but occasionally I'll add them to smoothies if they're there so I mainly came for the experience. First off playing farmville was a lie! because I thought strawberry shrubs were tall not so low to the ground. It did however help me to get some squats in haha. There was some drizzle of rain but I sang my go-away-rain song and it cleared up to a beautiful sunny day :) It was $24 for 2quarts which is roughly 3.5lbs of strawberries. We harvested a lot of various sizes and shapes! Some looked like the perfect poster strawberry and others that look the opposite but the end of the day they all taste the same! The indoor farm store has lots to offer including some of Ward's Berry Farm's bottled jammed, edible flowers, meats, fruits and vegetables etc as well as other brands. They also have a food and smoothie section to get food from with shaded eating tables outside. I tried their purple banana smoothie but I was a little disappointed in how little banana there was in it, otherwise it was a refreshing smoothie. There's also a food truck on site but I didn't get to take a look at their menu. They have private tents for kids birthday parties. And a big playground for them to have fun on. I know i'm way past the age to be playing on a playground but I would've enjoyed jumping on the bounce pillow they had haha. Note: I saw signs around the compound saying "no dogs"

    Quadruple berries, scone
    Catherine S.

    We went all waiting for our medicines. We made the pharmacy who went towards Berry farm to have a coffee and a tea and we have scone the muffin. It was delicious as always the muffin had more blueberries and muffin, and the scone had more apple cinnamon that had gone. Which is why I like to go there because they use all their own fresh berries or fruit, vegetables, etc. to make their scones and their muffins and all their other pastry is definitely a taste of homemade for sure

    orange grape tomatoes
    Lizzie Y.

    Ward's Berry Farm in Sharon is one of my favorite local farms to go to! Their berries are always fresh & staff is friendly. Hayrides are available if you don't wanna walk but all the fruits are walking distance from the PYO Tent line. They have lots of signs that help direct you to where you wanna go, which I found to be super helpful. We picked blueberries & cherry tomatoes today. Blueberries $8/pint & cherry tomatoes $12/quart. For cherry tomatoes they have red ones and the orange ones... also saw some hybrids of both red & orange! The roma tomatoes looked super nice too but we didn't pick any today. The blueberries were smaller than I had hoped. It makes sense though since blueberry season is pretty much passed & not in season in August. In previous years when I have gone blueberry picking here in July usually, the blueberries are HUGE. Lots of food options available such as sandwiches, drinks/smoothies, & ice cream. Also, super family friendly farm with lots of stuff for kids to do here. Bouncy, in ground trampoline floor, sand pit, playground, and more. Definitely can spend a whole morning-afternoon here and have a blast, while getting to pick some of your favorite fruits. Highly recommend !

    Sandwich menu
    John H.

    Ward's is a great place to spend a weekend afternoon if you have kids. Their summer set up includes live music, tractor rides, bounce mats, and food/beer trucks in addition to a playground area and pick your own fields. Castle Island has a booth for cold beers while your kids play. When the kiddos need a snack, they have soft serve, smoothies, and sandwiches inside in addition to a food truck serving hot dogs, chicken fingers, and fries. The store inside has a nice selection of veggies and fruits along with all the basics you would find at a small speciality grocery store. The prices are pretty high though. There is also a small selection of baked goods that are delicious. Plenty of parking along the side in an unpacked lot.

    Fried Chicken Sandwich from Food Truck
    Jenny T.

    So.... I didn't actually go berry picking b/c it was way too hot lol - however, the farm to table food truck was AMAZING. Got this INCREDIBLE fried chicken sandwich for like $8 plus the Dippin Dots which were $5. Best fried chicken sandwich I've ever had, the bread, lettuce, tomato, chicken, cheese were all so so fresh. Dippin dots were also good. I'm sure anything grab and go style that you get there will be good b/c it's a farm so everything is so fresh. Coming in the summer, there is also a big market with a lot of the farm produce like fruits, flowers, jams- a lot of stuff / variety but it's not cheap haha... just fyi. Bathrooms are also similiar to porter potty's so they're not the cleanest, definitely bring hand sanitizer and tissues (I mean it's a farm so what can you expect? haha). I am also a single young adult with no kids... this place seems very family/kid oriented with playgrounds and bday parties, so I didn't feel like this was my place but overall food was very yummy & good amount of nice photo spots. Maybe I'll pick fruits when it's a bit cooler haha.

    a hand holding a bowl of blueberries
    Jason L.

    So fun! I went blueberry picking here and although it was out of season, there were still a lot of blueberries and they were flavorful. I thought the prices were reasonable for the blueberries, roughly 5$ for a decent sized box and they also give you a little net so your blueberries dont fall out in transit. There were some rows where the blueberries were very dry and looked like they hadn't been watered in a while, which is what is prompting the four stars - though I also understand we are in a drought right now and also its nearing the end of the season. We got there on a Saturday afternoon and were afraid there was no parking, but there were a lot of spots further down near the blueberries so it worked out for us. There are also peaches, asian pears, nectarines, apples, grapes, and flowers that you can also choose from.

    Woodstock sandwich
    Douglas S.

    This is one half of the woodstock sandwich. It was sooo good! The portion was generous with lots of meat and cheese. The peppers and onions were cooked enough to mellow out their flavor too. The bun was soft and perfect for the rich meaty sandwich. This is the sandwich to get here. However, it took around 15 minutes to get the sandwich after ordering (which is worth the wait). The rest of the farm was beautiful too with so many family activities, live music, and great produce. The parking was ample as well. Mark this farm as a nice weekend stop this fall!

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    Great place to bring the family and staff was extremely friendly! We picked the peaches and those were delicious!

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    The best smoothies and sandwiches around. Plus amazing atmosphere for the family to enjoy on a nice day. Family favorite.

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    Very walkable size for the blueberry picking, flower picking(although i wish they had more sunflowers in bloom).

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