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March 2024 by Serge Lepine
A very good fresh orange juice of the
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March 2024 by Michael Wagner
Nice family fruit farm with helpful, friendly staff.
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March 2024 by Mike Wolfer
Love it. Go here for fish dip!
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February 2024 by Ben Wilden
Just the cutest store. This is 100% the place to come and get your Indian River citrus needs met. We bought a selection of fruit and a couple other bits here and were not disappointed in the quality and flavour of the fruit. Also the staff are super friendly and knowledgeable. I would highly recommend you treat yourself to a Sunshine Shake from the bar here. It’s guaranteed pure deliciousness.
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February 2024 by Kevin Crowe
Always fresh and always friendly!
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February 2024 by T Go
I received my box of temple oranges today. 50 dollars for 12 pieces of fruit. Honestly, if I saw these at the grocery, I wouldn't even pick one up. One had mold on it. The first one I tried to get out of the box my finger went through it. I ate one and absolutely no flavor. If these are the best fruit they have, I would hate to see the rest. I had to wait because the crop was just being harvested. This fruit looks like it has been sitting around for a while. I get much better oranges at my HEB. I am so disappointed and will never order from here again.
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February 2024 by Jim Schoenecker
Love shopping in this store. Always looking to see what citrus fruit is out. Their grill have great food too. Always cooked fresh.
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January 2024 by Bill Chilkotowsky
Great timeless FL oranges store! They sell oranges inside, and also can ship to any location. FL honey, and jellies inside. I love the orange lip balm!! I think they sell orange sherbert!
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January 2024 by Krishnabharghav Reddy
I have visited this place in buy oranges while i am going back from my vacation from Miami, the oranges are good but the way they treat customers is bad.My kid is 3 years old and she was walking around in the store and I am carrying the oranges bag and standing in the line to buy , meanwhile I went went near to my daughter to make her stand in line , the person in the billing counter thinking that I am taking the oranges bag and run away and asked me that to come back which I feel it very bad and even we have explained the situation, they not even bothered about how they behaved with the customer.Very strange experienceI want people to know that because they have not respected customers by having such an attitude towards a customer.
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January 2024 by Brian Speer
My family have been customers of Al’s Family Farm for years. We recently had an issue with an order. I can’t say enough about Al’s Family Farm’s customer service, they bent over backwards and went above and beyond to make sure things were right. This is the reason I and the rest of my family are long time customers and will continue to be in the future.
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December 2023 by Moe
The best place ever for your fresh orange juice, and if the kitchen is open try the best burgers and Philly cheese steak ever ??
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December 2023 by Lyla Eicher
super yummy orange juice!! The grill was closed due to staffing shortages but they offered most of the stuff in the main building.
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December 2023 by Howie Alli
Looks bigger outside but they have some interesting items. Best are the in season type oranges and their juice.
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November 2023 by Brenda Winkler
The fruit is wonderful. We always ship to family up north.
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November 2023 by Lydiane Presson
I used to rave about this place. Honestly, I am positive the food is amazing still. My family of three expected to spend at least $40 on lunch today, but my toddler has CMPA. His diet can tolerate Zero milk products, even the trace amounts that can be in bread. Some breadings on fried foods contain milk. We always ask first. After meticulous consideration of the menu my bf asked the young man at the counter if the chicken club sandwich comes grilled. He said no, it's fried. So my bf asks if the breading contains milk. The guy walks away for 30 sec and comes back, "We don't know." Next, does the bun contain milk? Doesn't check this time just a quick, "We don't know."Now I chime in, okay, can you tell me if there are any menu items my toddler can eat? This man said, a salad. I replied, yes that's true. But he is two. (See what I did there?) How many two year olds have you seen eating a salad?I really enjoyed eating here, but since reading the ingredients list of your source items is too much labor for your staff, I can no longer justify spending any time or money here.So so sad.To top off this lively exchange, the woman behind the counter offered my kid a sample of sunshine shake. How awful to taunt a two year old! HE IS ALLERGIC TO MILK! Sure it will taste fabulous but are you going to stay up with him all night every night for the next two weeks while the hives that literally ripped apart the inside of his intestines heal?