Berry's Farm, Hopewell Junction NY
Address | 413 NY-376, Hopewell Junction, NY, United States |
Phone | +1 845-223-6065 |
Hours | 8:30am-8:00pm |
Website | www.facebook.com/pages/Berrys-Farm/437538603045353 |
Categories | Fruit and Vegetable Store, Asian Grocery Store, Korean Grocery Store |
Rating | 4.2 15 reviews |
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Berry's Farm reviews
15 Best ever.
Absolutely love the variety here.
They have what no one else does.
Strongly recommend
Berry's Farm is awesome. I purchase sushi, Asian products, and fresh produce there. The last time I visited the strawberries were half the price that they are at a regular supermarket. The staff are always friendly and by the way, they have great floral arrangements too.
Average fruits and vegetables store. Lacks quality control. Of late, flowers have become expensive.
I love this store. The produce definitely should be purchased as needed, as it doesn't stay fresh very long - but it's totally worth making multiple trips for the great prices. The deli guys are the best. They are super fast, there's rarely a wait because of this. And the cheapest boar's head cold cuts in town are at this store!
Went here for the first time. Trying to branch out to more random stores in the area lately. Good selection of fresh fruits, and vegetables. Friendly cashier. Wasn't super expensive either.
The sushi is excellent, the fruits, vegetables, bread and hams and cheeses have a variety but they are for immediate consumption I don't know what they sell but they spoil very quickly they don't last 3 days, we have bought cookies and stale snacks.they are doing something wrong! Buying something and having to throw it away because it spoiled after 3 days is not good
el sushi es excelente, las frutas, verduras, pan y jamónes y quesos hay variedad pero son de consumo inmediato no se que venden pero se echan a perder muy pronto no duran 3 días, hemos comprado galletas y botanas rancias.algo están haciendo mal! Comprar algo y tenerlo que tirar porque se echó a perder a los 3 días no está bien
The boss is friendly and the staff is also friendly. It's nice to see her smiling brightly.
I like berry farms since they have fresh fruit/produce. Their fish is very fresh.
5/5
I get a bunch of cold cuts here, vegetables and all meat is good here other places In dutches county can’t compete with this place it’s very good prices
Can't beat the prices on cold cuts Boar's Head
The fruit if you're going to use it within the next day or two it's fine but it's not good to buy for the week goes bad quick
I love shopping at berry farms they have great fresh produce. They have a huge assortment of vegetables that you don’t normally see at your every day supermarket. The fish is fresh and there’s a huge assortment. They have force head cold cuts at the deli and the deli attendant s are great at what they do. The
cashiers are always friendly!
I've been going to the Barry's farm for years and recently I find that it is dirty and the produce has been going downhill before it would last for days at home now you buy it and you have to use it right away
Excellent selection, great source for more authentic eastern asian ingredients. Definitely the best in the area
I have been shopping here weekly for 10 years. Fish and raw meats are very expensive and yes as one reviewer said "questionable". Never tried the deli or sushi. Stick to the produce folks. They are fresh, priced well and of really good quality. Beats supermarket waxed fruits and veggies. And it certainly is easier on the pocket than Acme across the street when it comes to fruit in season always! They have a good selection of Caribbean and Asian packaged specialty foods for those who miss home or are adventurous chefs. Young cashiers are nice, friendly and super fast. They make up for the hard working but less friendly, unsmiling proprietor. Glad though when I see a local store providing jobs for teens and college students. Tip for newbies: take a sweater with you ESPECIALLY in the summer. Its arctic! Trust me, the cashiers wear them and sometimes warm fingertip-less gloves, too. Tip for the store: Install an automatic sanitizer dispenser so shoppers can clean their hands upon entry before handling the produce.