A bit overpriced. It had so much fresh food to choose from. Fruits, vegetables, baked goods such as pies, donuts, and bread. It has a section for wine tasting.
Took another couple to their first wine tasting and we thought we would take them to Bishops because we had heard good things and there was other activity there. We were extremely disappointed. The wine tasting was in the back of the grocery store. It was crowded and disorganized. The wine wasn't even that good. Will not go back - wasted trip and money spent
Went mostly for the wine tasting. For $7.50 you'll be able to sample about 8 different wines and you'll even get a glass. If you purchase 3 bottles of wine, you'll receive a discount as well. The wine was decent but the crowds were rude. Went on a BUSY Sunday afternoon and people just kept bumping into each other. The prices of the food items in the store are overpriced. I'd go once to try it out, but that's about it.
Enjoying stopping by to pick up local produce and unusual veggies...they have manyprepared items and some great breads. Their bakery is limited but excellent. I knowthat have pick your own fruits in season, which I haven't done, but know that it is welldone!
Bishop's has ALWAYS been my go to place for apple picking. They are the only orchard around that has Braeburn trees. I love the wagon rides and the cider donuts and kettle corn. The market is nice(although I would love to see some healthier pastries made). The fruit wine is not really my thing, but it's nice they sell other local wines as well. Last year they had an outstanding corn maze , which made it worth the exorbitant price. This year, although the price hadn't changed, the maze was a joke-it only took our family 8 minutes to go through the whole thing! Certainly not worth our $24 Bishop's seems to be growing too rapidly and is losing some of its charm in the process. Bishop's-please keep your country charm and quality standards!
This is a grocery store. I was expecting a winery with a nice wine tasting area. The wine tasting is situated at the back of the grocery store (which is freezing!), the staff are not well trained, know nothing about the wines except for the fruit they're made from. The wine was ok, but we were overall very disappointed with this experience. If you're looking for a grocery store with local products, then this is probably a good place, but it is not a traditional winery! And bathrooms are disgusting.
Bishops Orchards is a vibrant family business that offers gorgeous produce and products, lovely wine and fun for children. If you're looking to pick your own fruits( seasonal) or journey to a wonderful shopping experience for your eyes and your palate, you've got to stop at Bishops. The staff are friendly, knowledgable, helpful and happy. A must:)!
Enjoyed the wine tasting at Bishops. The gal did a nice job explaining the various wines. I purchased a wrap to bring home for dinner. Bishops has a nice store too!!
Seriously, when did bishops get so chintzy? And the prices are thru the roof on produce. Not the same place I remembered. Suddenly everything is NYC prices
I went to Shoreline wine festival in August and did a wine tasting at the bishops table and wasn't really impressed. I decided to give it another shot and I went last week. I have never done a wine tasting in a grocery store before..... Now I can say that I have. Don't get me wrong the wines have amazing fruit smells and some taste great, but others taste like watered down juice. Depending on what employee you get that day, you might be in for a treat when it comes to talking about the wine.