Great fresh produce! We buy a little bit of everything and have never been disappointed.
Sandeep S.
Tu valoración: 5 Fremont, CA
Tons of cherries here. Its like a hidden treasure, not many people know this place and has many cherries.
E G.
Tu valoración: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
They seem to be closed in 2016, bit still have a nice picnic area with water.
Brittany N.
Tu valoración: 5 Dublin, CA
Pie, pie and more pie!!! You won’t be sorry you stopped for the pie. So far I’ve had nectarine, apricot and apple streusel, and they are all delicious. Oh, and they also have fresh fruits and veggies, you know, in case you are into that sort of thing. ;)
R D.
Tu valoración: 5 Brentwood, CA
I was on my way to a guys weekend in Clearlake, and it was a group of guys from all over the country. I brought a box of corn and 2 cherry pies from Dwelley Farms and was the star of the weekend. Almost each lunch and dinner we had the corn BBQ’d and it was incredible. The guys from WA&OR said it was the best corn of their lives and it is now my annual requirement to bring Brentwood corn from Dwelley Farms.
Debbie C.
Tu valoración: 4 Walnut Creek, CA
Olallieberry picking! Didn’t even know what an olallieberry was until we got to Dwelley Farms. It is a cross between a loganberry(blackberry and dewberry) and a youngberry(blackberry and a raspberry). Delish! If you pick more than 5 pounds it’s only $ 1.50/lb otherwise it’s $ 2.50. We picked 7 lbs and I made olalliberry pie and olalliberry lemon cheesecake bars! I would love to go back to the farm to pick some other fruits once they are in season.
Felycia M.
Tu valoración: 5 Las Vegas, NV
the best fruits and veggies in the bay area. not only are things healthy you will be helping a very good cause.
Tara C.
Tu valoración: 4 San Francisco, CA
Dwelley Farms offers an incredible array of fresh seasonal fruits, including peaches, cherries, strawberries, as well as the most perfect looking onions, squash, and other vegetables. They also offer frozen rhubarb and strawberry pies. Each time we’ve gone, picking your own fruit wasn’t an option for some reason. Cash only. Plenty of shaded picnic tables to enjoy your fruits and veggies.
Al D.
Tu valoración: 5 Oakley, CA
I have been buying Brentwood Sweet WHITE/YELLOW Corn from the Dwelley’s for over 15 years. It is by far the BEST of the BEST… I cant wait till June for the NEXT crop…
Shelly C.
Tu valoración: 4 Antioch, CA
I am a big fan. I love their onions and tomatoes. Peaches, melons peppers, zuchs! I’m dreading the end of the season. I have to go NOW! It’s almost over, bummer.
Marla M.
Tu valoración: 5 Livermore, CA
I got that boom boom pow! After hearing this, birthday sex, great night(black-eyed peas), and why are you so obssed with me, at least 4 times each or more today during our trip to Oakley, and at home while we were a-shuckin’ our peas, I think the radio station was seding me a messege! Ok, so Mercy sold my dad’s 5 lbs of peas, she was thouroughly contrite and shocked that I forgive her, plus they have more coming in mid-week. And no matter that the price went up 15 $ buckaroos a case.(have decided to venture into the black-eyed peas business next summer. Hell my back yard ain’t doin’ shit for me now!) Oh and did I mention that they weren’t black-eyed peas? But, rather a chromosome different that distinguishes themselves with pruple eyes, and purple hulls, thus purple hulled pes. Identical in taste, a bit bigger, and a bit creamier, and I don’t care which… But point is, they WERENOTBLACK-EYED peas, and I know the difference. LIke the same one chromizone that seperate peaches from nectarines. Did you know that? Peaches have a chromizone that causes fuzz. HA! Now we need more than UF& C. We need Informative.(I) LOL! Also picked up peaches, plums in all sorts of colors, Italian beans, wax bean, persian cuc’s, okra, tender green beans, streawberries, and on and on… eyed
.Hon H.
Tu valoración: 1 CA, CA
I just came back from a little visit to Brentwood’s farm stands. We usually don’t go to Dwelley Farms, but we stopped in today because I forgot to buy melon. I choose a nice looking cantaloupe. When I got home I noticed the sticker on the melon indicated that it was grown in LOSBANOS. Umm…shouldn’t a farm stand only sell what they grow?
Tina P.
Tu valoración: 1 Oakland, CA
I just made a call to this farm to get more information about what they had right now for U-pick and the woman on the phone told me very rudely that they did not do U-Pick. Bummer, cuz the kid and I wanted to pick some berries.
Pushka G.
Tu valoración: 5 Brentwood, CA
U-pick berries berries berries and other stuff too! I like to stock up for the winter. Nothing better than bringing out some summer blackberries or ollalieberries in November to make a smoothie, pie, or delicious topping for ice cream. Freeze them fresh and it’s like the day you picked them. This farm/stand combo has all your local fruits, vegetables ready for purchase all at a very reasonable price. The string beans I get here are so fresh and delicous you can even eat them cold as a snack. They always have the local Brentwood corn of course which folks have to know is the best corn around. Just in case people don’t know… no one grows corn like the Brentwood Farmers grow corn. It’s the best!!! No lie. This is one of my secret favorite places for fresh produce.
Indigo H.
Tu valoración: 5 Walnut Creek, CA
Dwelley is the best place in Brentwood for picking berries. They currently have boysenberries and olallieberries to pick for only $ 1.50 a pound. Hurry — the berry season is short and sweet! Don’t be fooled, those watermelons in the store are from Bakersfield.
Jo M.
Tu valoración: 5 Orinda, CA
When my kids were young, we would come here and buy a box of white corn knowing it would be a treat. Anything you buy from Dwelley’s is wonderful. Just wish they were opened all year long.
Mortiche W.
Tu valoración: 4 Oakland, CA
During the summer this place is a gem for berries. Every weekend I’m in the area I want to gorge myself with a gallon of cream and a flat of their berries. Their raspberries, blackberries, strawberries and cherries are some of the best in the area. Their local honey is delicous, and as a second runner up to Smith Family Farm, their stone fruit(nectarines, peaches and apricots, ya goofballs!) is worthy competition in my refrigerator. Their Blue Lake beans, corn and eggplant are also very good. Scattered about are little recipe cards of homemade recipes that you can take for free; pickled green beans, a veggie squash fritatta. I love that ‘little something’ this place has. Not as big as Smith Family Farm but this place has their own little niche on the produce map in my head.