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Blake's Orchard

Blake's Orchard

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4.4 Google Review
17985 Armada Center Rd, Armada, Michigan, 48005, United States
(586) 784-5343 www.blakefarms.com
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Jul 15, 2018
Overall this place is a lot of fun. The U-Pick and the festivals are great! Only downside is the fruit/tree/herbs are hit and miss. Lavender this year was pathetic.. compared to how it was advertised is fell far short. Christmas trees last year were good! Overall I recommend coming out during an event or season and get some produce a donut and enjoy the farm air.

Mar 24, 2018
Went here for a wedding. This place is amazing for what we thought was just an orchard. It appears they are much more than that. We were in a small banquet hall attached to the restaurant, yes they have a restaurant, enough for about 12 8 person tables and a dance floor. Bathrooms we're clean and easily accessible. Buffet style food was very good and fresh. House beer and wine were also very impressive. If desired you can go to the restaurant bar for more beer and drink selections. You do have pay for them but pricing was reasonable.

Jul 23, 2018
Horrible experience at the Lavender Festival. I parked at the far end of the main lot due to crowding. After walking to the festival and walking around the festival (relying on my cane due to a healing broken ankle), I was in a great deal of physical discomfort and asked TWO workers if there was any way to get a lift back to my car. Both said NO. While I struggled back to my car in a great deal of pain, the trolley that Blakes uses to transport people to and from an adjacent lot passed me by. It was full of able bodied youths having a great time because they weren't being forced to walk. My conclusion is that Blakes is not handicapped friendly any more than is required by law. If you are mobility challenged, I don't recommend this place.

Mar 4, 2018
Very good place to go with family and friends to spend a day. You can drive through and grab all your vegetables and fruits from plant and pay for what you pick :) make sure you check their harvest calendar so that you know what is available. Please don't waste vegetables and fruits that will really help other visitors and management happy.

Mar 2, 2018
Had NOT been there. But one product of them made all of it for me. Their Flannel Mouth is soo good, nothing can change my already positive impression about this place. Sure! Had not visited yet, how do I know? Folks I had been wrong many times but when it comes to trust, first impressions are golden. For now until I visit and can provide a more accurate review, they have my 4 Star rating

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