My husband mentioned while we were driving by one day that we should stop in, since we live right down the road. He loves pies, so I decided to go get one for dessert one night. I stopped in and grabbed one of their STILLWARM pies! Yummmm it was an apple, with a crumble top, with a little bit of «frosting» drizzled on top. Let me tell you. I am somewhat picky when it comes to apple pies. Usually I have an issue with maybe the crust being not sweet enough, or too sweet. The apples being undercooked, or canned. Or the top being too doughy or too much on it. You can’t go wrong with the crumble topping, and the apples were cooked to perfection!!! The crust on the bottom was amazing, and just the right amount of sweetness. You should stop in and get a pie, or any of the things that they offer in there, you will not be disappointed!
Melissa M.
Tu valoración: 5 Santa Clara, CA
My family and I stopped here on our way home from camping. I had no idea fudge could come in so many flavors! We purchased 2 pounds of the most delicious homemade fudge ever! They even will let you sample the flavors! Biglieri also carries homemade pies, homemade ravioli, dried fruits, nuts and produce. Great local farm! Definitely will return!
Janna S.
Tu valoración: 4 Concord, CA
This was a good burger and who can fault a place that has tator tots. The burger sauce is good maybe a little over dressed but that will be an easy remedy on my next visit. Definently worth a stop as it’s the only quick place in the area. Easy parking for an RV.
Little S.
Tu valoración: 5 Sacramento, CA
The pies are to die for! They must be the best pies in the entire world. The crust is the perfect amount of buttery, flakey heaven that melt in your mouth. I wish this place was not seasonal. The homemade raviolis and sauce were also a nice treat, only downside, this place is seasonal.
Peter J.
Tu valoración: 5 Contra Costa County, CA
Let’s show this place some love!!! Well, I stopped here with a friend of mine after a camping trip. I must say this place has great stuff. We both bought a pie, the pie’s were fresh and warm, and I must also admit. THEBESTPIE I HAVEEVEREATEN. I got the Strawberry Rhubarb pie, which I’d never had before. The stop at this highway stand is well worth it. Yummy!!!
Jane R.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Altos, CA
Cruising down Hwy. 88, I spy a red barn with Biglieri Farms Farm Market signage… hmmmmm, sounds good! So I pull in to check it out… Nice ½ wine barrels planted with flowers outside, picnic tables, produce on display… looks good. Inside? Local, organic coffee for purchase in bean form or drinks made up to order. Bakery items! Made on the premises and beautifully enticing. A variety of fresh pies, danish, cookies, brownies, etc. Oh! The produce? Wow. Never saw such large(green variety) figs… tomatoes, squash, fruit, veggies, local jams and olive oils, Italian vinegar, nick nacks and cold drinks. No sandwiches, but they will make you a large beef hotdog for just $ 2.50. This location is sure to be busy during their season(April to August), so be sure and stop in!
Linda L.
Tu valoración: 4 Campbell, CA
A nice fruit stand — barn actually, that sells homemade pies, homemade fudge, homemade ravioli’s and sauce, plus has an array of fresh produce and nuts. They also have a barista counter, so they sell gourmet coffee drinks. I also recall that they might also do a few homemade food items, like salads, etc. Picked up a cherry pie, which was delish! One of the best, flakiest crusts I’ve had from a pie in a long time. The filling was neither too sweet nor too sour. Just an overall great pie! Also got some ravioli’s and sauce, but haven’t tried them yet. These seemed a little pricey, about $ 5 for a sandwich bag of raviolies and about 6 oz of sauce for another $ 5. Hopefully, they will deliver on flavor for the price.