Vic C.
Yelp
Willowbrook Apple Farm is a cute little farm that offered pressed cider, assorted fruit preserves and jams, barbecue sauces, trinkets and cute child friendly toys.
My husband, our little girl dog and I made our first stop to this farm after we found (free) parking on Oak Glen Road. This was also our first farm of the day as well.
This farm is close by Riley's Apple Farm (where we had intended to go for apple picking). We saw a sign that said cider samples and so we decided to walk over. The employee at the table was very friendly and greeted us. He then asked if we would like a sample of any of the jams and also of the cider.
After trying the blackberry preserve, I just knew I wanted a jar to buy to take home. Also the fact that they currently had a special buy 2 jars, get 1 free sale going on, I just knew we had to buy some. The barbecue sauces were also buy 2, get 1 free and most items in the small store was 25% off.
Next we tried the cider. This is an unfiltered version with no added sugar. I was surprised at how sweet it was and thought it was really good. But it cost $20 per gallon bottle (currently the only size they carry now, according to the employee). If you are interested, you get to press your own cider, choosing from a metal tub of apples that is bobbing in water.
Afterwards, inside the store, I ended up buying:
Blackberry Preserve, $5.75- the simple I had was full of flavor and sweet. Definitely will make for a mean PB and J sandwich (or a filling for a cookie). I don't normally like blackberries because they are so tart but in this preserve (because of the sugar and I am sure freshly grown and picked when it is most ripe helps), I loved it. The flavor is just so rich and can't wait to open the jar that I bought.
Raspberry Jalapeno Jam, $5.90- my husband had tried a sample and liked the 2 flavors together. Being a non spicy eater, I didn't try any. My husband said there is a little heat there but nothing too bad and doesn't linger.
Apple Butter. $5- this is going to be a gift for a family friend. I am not a big fan of apple butter so I didn't ask for a sample. But I wanted to give our family friend a gift that was apple related since she knew we were going apple picking today.
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(Total= $11.65, tax included and after sale)
Friendly service and delicious products. I glad we ended up checking out this farm. If this farm had sold smaller sized cider, I would have bought a bottle. But at 1 gallon, I just felt it would be too much for us to drink. But the employee who gave us a sample did say it does freeze well. But being that this was the 1st farm visit of the afternoon, we didn't want to lug it around with us all day.
Although normally this farm has a U pick apple feature, they have concluded for the season. Typically the apple picking season ends at the end of October. But since some farms were fortune with their crops this year, this ended up being the last weekend for apple picking (through Monday, Nov 12).
Cute farm and would have been nice to check them out during their apple picking season. But will look forward to visiting them again for the next apple picking season.