Jones Orchard
7170 US Hwy 51 N, Millington, TN, 38053
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Address :
7170 US Hwy 51 N
Millington, TN, 38053 - Phone (901) 873-3150
- Website https://www.jonesorchard.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:30 am - 6:3
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Kayla B.
I'm lucky enough to have grown up just a few short miles away from this glorious place. I can recall many days of peach and berry picking in my youth. I haven't done it in a long time, but I still shop there often. Either at this location or at the farmer's market in cooper young. On my most recent visit, I bought a quart of fresh blueberries for $6, which anyone who's ever spent $3-$5 on a pint of blueberries at Kroger knows is a steal for the quantity and quality. I also purchased some eggplants, including some cute lavender colored ones along with the typical squat variety. I got some tomatoes and a huge jar of local honey that was $13. I should mention that aside from ordering Atikki honey from Greece, I generally don't eat honey, but anytime I can find this big jar at Jones Orchard, I grab it right away. I absolutely love this place. I can't imagine Millington without it. P.s A friend of mine from New York was here to visit and was raving about the blueberries. She couldn't believe how amazing they were. The perfect blend of sweet and tart, just as a blueberry should be. P.p.s the peaches make from a delicious frozen peach lemonade cocktail!
(5)Christina C.
I recently went peach picking here at the Jones Orchard. I'm so glad that this orchard is an easy drive 30 min outside of downtown Memphis. This was my favorite fruit-picking experience ever! It's $1 a pound for peaches and a full large basket will be ~25 lbs. There are so many varieties of peaches on the farm (really delicious white peaches too). I was there in the morning on a weekday and not very many people were present which was favorable. I brought along my own bug spray which definitely helped. In the summer, it can be extremely hot out there with few breezes, so be careful! Pick up a basket at the entrance and drive to the sections where it says "pick your own" and start from there. I would definitely come back at different times to pick other fruits/berries! Everyone was helpful and extremely friendly. I'll be back!
(5)Barry B.
Great for kids. Peaches are Cheap and good!! We went mid July on a Saturday. They were running two "hayrides" from the parking lot to the orchard. Kids had a great time as long as momma and poppa, grandparents too. $1 a pound. We walked with 27 pounds. The experience was worth the $27 alone. Peach cobbler in the oven now. Don't climb the trees. That's why all the branches are broken. Grab a high picker before you go if you're interested in picking high. Careful, there's a road that's not apparent to small children and some adults that runs through the middle of the parking area and the place the hayride/ peach paying area is. Also we want in 2014 late in the year "September" and there was no hayride. Don't be bummed if it's not there.
(5)Joelle P.
Best. Day. Ever. I can't believe how fun this was! We picked peaches, which was a blast, and now I want to go back for every season. And the folks of Millington? So helpful and nice! Don't forget to stop by their market to load up on goodies before you go home!
(5)Stephanie N.
Went strawberry picking with the family & had a blast. Lots of strawberries & so juicy & sweet!
(5)Southern W.
Went to Jone's Orchard for the first time a couple weeks ago. It was pretty great. It's only $20 for a pretty large basket of peaches. The peaches were all awesome and delicious. Definitely worth the drive and the price, but you'll want good shoes and long pants are advisable as there were lots of bugs out when we went.
(5)Tanya T.
I grew up in Millington, and started picking peaches at Jones Orchard when I was a wee child. Today, my daughters love to do the exact same thing, and they work a little bit harder than I ever did. You'll find Jones Orchard right off of highway 51. There's now a little market or kitchen there where you can buy a meal, or stock up on homemade jams, jellies, baked goods and chunky salsas. Grab a bucket to pick your own- my mom actually takes my girls for fun while I'm busy at work. I love coming home to the big smiles and the yummy peaches. By the way, say hello to Henry Jones if you go-- he's honestly one of the nicest folks I've ever known.
(5)Kerry C.
I drove out to Millington to pick my own blackberries at Jones Orchard. They've got 110 acres of land just off of Highway 51 covered in ripening peaches and blackberries that anyone can pick. When I got there, I stopped by the market / cafe at the front of the property to pick up a plastic bucket and directions to the berry patch. It took a few minutes to find the blackberries among all of the peaches, but once I did, my bucket filled up quickly. Know that because these blackberries are in an orchard and not in a package, you'll have to contend with nature. I found out the hard way that blackberry bushes are covered in thorns. Also, wear real shoes, as the grass can be high. Lastly, if you're planning to pick your fruit in the middle of the day in the summer, load up on sunscreen and take a water bottle. It took about an hour for a friend and I to fill up our white plastic bucket. We took it back to the market and they weighed it. The total cost was $14.25 for a kind of ridiculous (about 2.5 lbs) amount of blackberries. If you want to pick your own, Jones Orchard is open daily from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Right now, they've got peaches and black berries. In the fall, they'll have pumpkins and a corn maze.
(4)John V.
Lunches are an unbelievable value here...great food at a great price. I try and stop every year when I come through Millington..watch out out for those desserts they are guaranteed to expand your waistline.
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