Jennifer M.
Yelp
This place feels like it's decades behind the rest of the Silicon Valley, which, when locally grown apricots taste as good as theirs do, is a great thing. You'll make a hard turn (watch for signage along Fruitvale and slow way down) into a long, single-lane road past their fruit trees. The farmstand is at the end of it and sells preserves, dried apricots, gift boxes, and really, really lovely chocolate covered apricots. Forget the impossibly leathery, fuzzy dried apricots that come in trail mix; these are soft, tart, picked-at-peak apricots drenched in a coat of melty milk chocolate. ($10 for half a pound in a gift box; I pick some up every year as Christmas presents for people I like.) I think they have fresh produce during the summer as well, but I come for the chocolate covered apricots.
Service is friendly and conversational; plaid flannel shirts and woodsmoke are a given. You may have to ring the bell for service if the family is out and about, well, farming. I've never had to wait more than a few minutes for someone to show up. Oh -- and despite the rustic look of their farm stand, they accept credit cards. Win!
I love this place. I hope it will continue to thrive in the midst of the Silicon Valley, because it would be such a shame to pave over those apricot orchards just to put up more million dollar homes.