Al's Family Farms Citrus
2001 N Kings Hwy, Fort Pierce
(772) 460-0556
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Fantastic citrus awesome people worth stopping by
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Busy for re-opening. Soft serve orange ice cream was broke but the hard serve was good too. We got several lbs of oranges & 1/2 gal of oj.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I went in for a quick drink the other afternoon and ended up really liking this juice spot. The place looked clean and the staff were super chill and friendly. I tried their green detox juice and it actually tasted pretty fresh, not too sweet like some others I’ve had. Prices seemed fair for the quality you get. They also had a good variety of fruit blends and smoothies, which I might try next time. Overall, it’s a nice little place to grab something healthy on the go.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Super cool place to visit, orange juice is the best ! Everyone is super welcoming and there’s samples of everything
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I recently received a box of your big, beautiful, tasty, and perfect peaches 🍑 as a birthday gift. Wow! They were so delicious and juicy. I used most of them to make peach butter from the recipe you enclosed. 😋 The packing was perfection. I highly recommend AFF peaches!!! ❤️ Jill from Oklahoma
This is my second year ordering from Al’s. In terms of whether I will order a shipment from them again, as much as I want to support a family business, I’m torn. Honeybells in this year’s batch were quite sweet and juicy, unlike last winter’s, which were less so.
My advice if ordering a shipment: Stick to citrus only. Sadly, their fudge, which I added to my order, is a rip-off. $25 for a TINY container - so disappointed when I opened it. Portion size is not worth the amount paid. Ordering the honeybells, while not exactly inexpensive, is more justifiable because I cannot get those where I live. The fudge, though? Won’t make the mistake of ordering that again.
Contrary to all the hype on their site , the fruit was mediocre, not better than what you can get at a grocery store. The honeybells were more on the sour side and not particularly juicy, same for the pink grapefruit. I was embarrassed to have also sent this as a gift. Will not buy from them again.
Food: 3
I was very disappointed. I bought 2 bags of Honeybells to take home from vacation. The one bag was great, but when I picked up the other bag to take in my house, it was leaking juice as oranges were rotten in the bag. They were $35 a bag & should be checking the fruit they are selling to make sure they are still good as that's a lot of money to spend for spoiled oranges.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Service: 4
I called to check on my Honeybells (30 lbs) and was told maybe they would ship this week or maybe next-I should keep calling to check-it was a BIG surprised to hear they were waiting on a shipment from out west-(Sorry about the tornado)
Im hoping they are great after having travelled that many miles??
Our best friends, delicious.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Fries, Hot Dog and Fries, Wrap
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The main building is under construction and closed to visitors. You can visit Al’s little Red Barn and Grill in the same parking lot. It has a few items for sale.
Atmosphere: 1
Just recieved our box of Honey Bells - an absolutely perfect shipment! They are all large juicy and sweet! A ray of sunshine for us in the north! Thank you!!
I’ve purchased Honeybell oranges from Al’s and two other suppliers many times over the last ten years because I give them out as gifts.
But, the 2 “mega trays” I received this year are absolutely the smallest and worst honeybells I have ever been sent by any vendor!
I paid $151.80 for two, 18-20lbs boxes that measured under 3” in diameter!
See attached photos
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
10 Honeywell oranges for 23$.
Half of them were no good..
First and last time...
Please avoid that place...
Atmosphere: 1
Service: 1
I’ve purchased Honeybell oranges from Al’s and two other suppliers many times over the last ten years because I give them out as gifts. But, the 2 “mega trays” I received this year are absolutely the smallest and worst honeybells I have ever been sent by any vendor! I paid $151.80 for two, 18-20lbs boxes that measured under 3” in diameter!
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