Stacy K.
Yelp
The Erwin family finally decided to retire the business and luckily Blake's purchased it and took over the land. We decided to visit opening weekend to get ahead of the crowds and support the agrtitainment and orchards in the area. I already love Blake's and visit several times a year, so I am already a fan. While old Erwin's does look similar, it appears that Blake's is moving to update and modernize the space. We already miss the multiple flavors of donuts, but Blake's was baking four flavors for this season so far. They had plain, cinnamon sugar, caramel apple, and caramel apple with peanuts. All really delicious. We also tried their cider slushies which were a hit! In their store they already have the donuts and cider, but also some pies, turnovers, hand pies, bread, candy, candy apples, baking mixes, and fruit juices. We purchased some hand pies and turnovers this time but look forward to getting more goodies as the season progresses.
They still have the You-Pick bags and a tractor to take you out. They also kept the goats, put fresh hay bales out for the kids, have the tricycles, and Bee 3D house which I believe they plan on monetizing like their traditional fun land in Armada. They took down the pain ball, which did make me sad. It states that they will have a corn maze (I think) and more to come on any spooky events. They had a farm stand outside the store with fresh produce and I hear a hard cider tent is coming soon, which I am definitely a fan! They will have an event next weekend for customers to open in the season which is why I came early to avoid the crowds.
This is set to be an amazing turn over with a new business. I am so happy they are keeping the land to grow apples. There are so many old elements left to keep Erwin's customers like myself happy and more to come to preserve the land and bring Blake's fans to the area. I am excited to come back and see how it develops.