Address: 9736 Ellis Ave, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USA
Phone: +17149623188
Sunday: 8AM–6:30PM
Monday: 8AM–6:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–6:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–6:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–6:30PM
Friday: 8AM–6:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–6:30PM
Heather Traer
Mom and I went here today for some fruits and vegetables it was nice and clean and fresh and the vegetables and that were wonderful. The nice lady behind the counter was friendly conversational and seemed very sweet Happy Mother's Day 🌸
Robert Henning
Smith Farms is great! Many items locally grown and same day fresh. Lets support local small businesses!!
Lady Patriot 711
A while back I was searching for just this kind of off the beaten path farm to market produce stand. Mainly because I was so disappointed with the fruit at Ralphs and other major chain markets. So I googled and found Smith farms here in fountain valley. you pull off the road onto a gravel parking lot and in a bungalow are the most wonderful fresh organic and perfectly ripened fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Will tomatoes taste just like the ones you had when you were a kid. The fruit is succulent and fresh and always perfectly ripened. They also stock honey which is organic and delicious. The most exciting thing is that I bought three bags of groceries for under $35! They will accept credit card and cash. Located on Ellis avenue just off of brookhurst this is a place that you need to visit as it will become a staple in your shopping experience.
Dave Rodecker
Stopped in for the first time to Smith Farms and was pleasantly surprised to see all the fresh produce and at great prices. It's great to have a local, fresh and trusted farm vegetable and fruit store in town. Mack and Laurie Smith have a great place with a lot of good quality right here at Callens historical residence.
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No you cannot pick your own
Yes there is a sign out front to let people know to wear mask inside
I don't think that they can do that. Something about insurance. They have freshly picked berries.
Unfortunately we don’t grow rhubarb. Maybe in seasons to come!
I don't think so. Even using credit card requires a certain amount of spending. Everything is fairly inexpensive, so just a few dollars would get you quite a bit of vegetables.
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