Joan's Apple Bakery at Delfino Farms
3205 N Canyon Rd Bldg 2, Camino
(530) 622-0184
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Loved being at this place. Apple
Pie was delicious.
It was good. Got the apple crisp alarm mode. Only suggestion, make the crisp part crispier.
Honeycrisps in season this Labor Day Weekend. That Walkin Apple Pie was delicious, the cinnamon sauces poured on top and the some ice cream👌
The place is beautiful, but what’s going on with your bakery? It looks empty and confusing. The menu doesn’t give any idea of what the baked goods look like. And where are the drinks? We looked at the menu board, couldn’t make sense of it, and walked away. The couple before us did the same — they looked, didn’t understand anything, and left. Honestly, this is strange. People need to see what they’re buying.
Amazing; best apple pie I've ever had!
We visited and waited in a long line to purchase baked goods. The pie was made with shredded apples and dry. The crisp is much better. Tangy and sweet. The walking pie is served with a sauce and ice cream, it needs it for moisture. They should put it in a bowl as the ice cream melts quickly. Not worth the price and wait.
Must visit. The apple pie sells out fast on weekends by late noon. Try the ciders and chill by the farms. Perfect place for a day out or even a afternoon stop when driving back from Lake Tahoe.
The best apple pie in all of Apple Hill! Tons of apples, lots of cinnamon, and not overly sweet. The apple cheesecake is delicious as well.
The famous walkin' pie is delicious!
Great place.
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The apple pies are so good. Try the famous walk around pie it's worth the hype, make sure you get it with the apple sauce
Way way too sweet.
Beautiful place to have a picnic. Bring your own snacks, though. The line for food and pie was a 45 minute wait on a weekday. Whole pie costs $30. Walking pie is $10 at least per serving. Unfortunately I saw a lot of unfinished food and entire plates of pie in the trash. This reflects either the taste of the pie or the behavior of insta girlies. A vendor said he recommends the crisp over the walking pie unless you love crust. We went for a simple bottle of hard cider instead ($20+) and did not get pie due to the line & price. Instead we bought apples ($1/each) and made a delicious pie later at home. Fresh-pressed cider for $8 takeaway was worth it. Service was gruff. Vineyard tasting room is within walking distance. Parking in the 2 small lots provided is tough. They regularly tow cars parked on the road (an announcement was made). No animals. No apple picking. Next year we'll go further off the beaten path to a less popular farm in order to have a more relaxing and less expensive experience.
We loved the food and activities with the kids.
Beautiful vineyard scenery; they have great pies!!!
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