Address: 15565 WA-536, Mount Vernon, WA 98273, USA
Phone: +13604246982
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
busydiva
The tayberry shakes were scrumptious... And I loved getting fresh berries, housemade pie, farm pickles, peaches, and a local artist greeting card... All in one place! Very friendly staff and fellow customers. 👍👍👍
Kree S
The farm offered a variety of foodstuffs, fruit (including freshly picked berries), wares and plants. There was a fun play area my two youngest enjoyed with other kiddos that had stopped. Also one can feed chickens and goats here as well. The espresso stand near the road made the best espresso shake and milkshakes we have had all trip so far. Seasonal berries feature as thr flavors of the smoothies and shakes. All the staff were warm and went out of their way to be helpful.
Bill Jennings
Schuh Farms writes the book on customer service. They are fully staffed to help all customers and everybody was very welcoming and helpful. From berries to fresh produce, appricots to eggs, pies and scones to flowers and gifts. We even had an ice cream cone lunch snack which could have been a coffee if the mood would have hit us differently. I was impressed by the friendliness of the staff and the fact that they were fully staffed.
Christine Vogel
Our little family of three regularly stops at Schuh farms on our way from Seattle to the Skagit area. It’s north of the city of Seattle and is about an hours drive away, easily. It’s our favorite place to pick up pies, which come in a variety of sizes. The miniature pies are available at the drive thru coffee window at the main entrance. You’ll find that there are many pies with seasonal fillings. The varieties of berries are plentiful-and unknown to me-and encourages us to try a new one every time. They’re unique. It’s easy to find yourself buying more than one pie. However you have many sizes to choose from. You can expect to find apple pies and pecan pies. Buy some ice cream and enjoy pairing it together for an indulgent dessert. We often get a medium pie assortment which includes strawberry rhubarb and blueberry pies. We bought a whole pumpkin pie for the Thanksgiving holiday recently and it had a lovely light and crispy crust with a savory sweet filling. My little one gets a little more than antsy after a long car ride and he just eats up the apple pie that fits in the palm of his hands in two or three bites. Before we get out of the car, we already have a cup coffee or mocha in hand, available at the drive through when you first roll up. This the first thing we do. After we grab some drinks, we let our little guy roam around. He toddles over to see the chickens in their pen. Or walks over to see the cows grazing in a large field just behind the barn and store. The barn this past Halloween was filled with a dizzying variety of pumpkins. So pretty this time of the year. He ran through the patch where you could pick your own while we walked along sipping our warm drinks. It was such a fun find. We got lots of family time in and my son just loved playing here. We have warm memories of this place that we only just visited. Parking is easy on a regular weekday or weekend. We were happy to wait just a few minutes on the holiday weekend. Everyone is very polite and it’s actually exciting to see so many people gathered in one place because it’s so welcoming. It’s becoming our stop and shop before we head to our stay for the weekend. Make a detour to the farm if you’re in the area. You can pick up fresh eggs, cider, salsa and chips. Oh, there’s also local regional cheese available. There’s a variety of desserts. We just have to wait til the next time to grab cinnamon buns and cookies. We love the canned goods-they are worth every penny- so stock up or buy some to gift to friends and relatives. Hot peaches are worth a try. As well as the mustards. Yes-there are many varieties of mustard. Our favorite is the horseradish mustard. When we stopped by on Halloween there were many things for us to enjoy as a family. There was a corn maze, a playground area, and a lot of natural beauty to take in. The birds are numerous in number and kind. The skies here are clear and you can spy mountains all around. It was really a wonderful sight to see. Eagles and hawks are best appreciated here. Schuh farms is nestled in this scenic piece of land. It compelled me to buy binoculars for my husband’s birthday this December so he can bring them next time we are here. Our last road trip to Schuh farms had us arriving just as the winter geese and birds were gathering in the field where the corn maze was once before. We picked up a handmade wreath; a lovely decoration with lavender and pine cones. They are selling trees. We might have to come back before too long! I think you’ll enjoy this place as much as we did. There truly is something for everyone to enjoy.
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We do not have an admission or parking fee. Hayride is complimentary. Tractor, barrel train, recycle junktion 1 ticket per person ($2 plus tax adults get in free to play area). Corn maze takes a separate ticket 3&under free 12&under $4 13& up $6
Hopefully some by mid week next week.
Available now I think
These Ugly carrots are a European favorite and in my opinion so delicious. We cook them in many ways, mashed with potatoes and onions, baked like baked potatoes. Usually I find them there in mid August and into the fall. I buy 6 to 8 big bags and store them and also share with my family and friends.
No, sorry. Try Molbaks.
You don't have to pay. They have a great little shop that sells produce, food, gift items and plants, as well as espresso stand. You can walk around. Fun place to go in Skagit Valley.
Yes. I have seen people with dogs there. Must be on a leash.
Yes they take credit cards. Ash is incorrect. I was just there and paid with debit.
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