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Worker Bee Farm

5.0 (20 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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This place is the real deal: vegetables on sale picked the same day from the earth adjacent. Bill is friendly and knowledgeable and has been the farmer grower here for several years. If you're looking for local, fresh vegetables, it doesn't get any better than this!.

If vegetables are your honey then buzz on by Worker Bee Farm.
Jeremy R.

Will Scott works hard on his small farm to generate a great selection of dry-farmed produce including Shishito pepper, squash, heirloom tomatoes, beans, onions, shallots, herbs greens and so much more. a perfect stock up stop after a visit to Wild Flour Bakery. he is friendly and helpful with great veggies at very fair prices.

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Christina M.

Great produce and flowers and reasonably priced ! Worth stopping and so appreciate the later hours. Super friendly farm dog on site. They were kind enough to go out to the field and pick me some rhubarb because there was none at the market stall and I really wanted to make a pie right now I have Gravenstein apples stewing with rhubarb cinnamon and spices to make an oatmeal topping. I would definitely call the flowers were beautiful a good tip is to bring your own mason jar container to transport the flowers home and also bring your own bags for your produce, they take checks if it's over a certain amount but no credit cards that I'm aware of and they much prefer cash, they work on an honesty policy as well so if no one's around you can just wave your produce write it down in the book and drop off your money. This is a great example of a local farm with exceptional produce working hand-in-hand for the better of its Community

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Lovely place, only open during the summer months but well worth a visit. We always stop there on our way to the coast.

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Wonderful spot, and a wonderful owner! We will definitely be coming back. The veggies are fresh and the location is just gorgeous!

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They were very accommodating. We were a little late and we…read morecalled on the phone , and they were able to give us an additional thirty minutes. Upon arrival, the staff was friendly. The food arrived quickly and the service was excellent.Also, it was our first time visit. I was referred to the restaurant by friends and I will Definitely be back.

This was for our 23rd wedding anniversary, so as a treat, I decided to invite my husband and close…read morefriends to lunch. While working in St. Helena, I could never find an opening in a reservation, so here was a great opportunity now that all of us are retired. Our friends live in Clear Lake while we live in Vallejo, so this is a central place to meet. It was the best decision I made because every year for the past several anniversaries, we've gone to Cache Creek to C2. Their food and service is excellent because my husband enjoys poker, but I thought a change of scenery would be nice. And it was! Firstly, it was very kind of the staff to present us with a greeting card signed by everyone -- how sweet and thoughtful! We will cherish that! Secondly, we were very impressed with how the food/wine was locally sourced. It was incredible to hear the story about Custom, the Bull, and taste the difference between the Highland beef compared to Angus. Our waitress was "Erica S." She was engaging, personable, and very informative. My husband and I would definitely like to return to return to experience the dinner menu! We and our guests had the following dishes: Artichoke appetizer Arbororio Biscuits & Gravy Two Cheeseburgers Three Bloody Mary's Farmstead Margarita When they found out it was our anniversary celebration, the house sent over four glasses of complimentary champagne and a dish of dessert -- again, very sweet and kind of them I now understand why so many crowds flock to this restaurant! It's well worth the wait! If you have not experienced a meal there, you must definitely go now!

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Worker Bee Farm - farms - Updated May 2026

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