Photo courtesy of Stephani Shepherd
All the farms included for the passport. The passport is $10. You get your money's worth and more very quickly
rows of strawberries growing in a field
Strawberry shortcake with ice cream on the side
the menu for the berry barn
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Box of berries
Berry bowl with vanilla cream
Amish made strawberry jam with no sugar added
Place is closed
outside
Place is closed
outside
HHUGE a$$ Strawberries
Strawberry pizza on graham cracker crust - Sorry I already took a bite.
Berry farms behind the shop
interior
food
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A half flat of strawberries already picked off the vine for $16
food
Ric P.
Feb 28, 2025
Fresh! Sweet! Juicy! Florida Strawberries straight from the field. The Berry Barn's strawberry's is a great afternoon snack ...Stop in sometime.
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Rachel M.
Feb 25, 2025
Happy to check off the Berry Barn off my Strawberry Passport list. I can say this was a newbie spot for me.I ordered my free milk shake. While this was not my fave, it was still good. Why didn't I love it. I miss the whip cream on it. I didn't want to pay extra for it. It's very thick. Tasted like ice cream. It's hard to drink through a straw because of that even when I let it melt a lot.Either way, it was still good and I would call it ice cream which I do love ice cream. It is sweeter, and it didn't have an aftertaste so it is good in its own special way. Service was fine and I ordered right away after waiting in line for a bit but that line was fast moving. It's strawberry season, so I will expect a line on the weekend. My husband on the other hand couldn't understand the line but oh well, I was the one waiting for it.Ambiance - about a few handful of picnic tables under the cover and many tables not under the shade on the side or in the back with a view of the strawberry fields.They didn't have much to sell on their produce stand. They did have honeys and sauces, and jams. And that's a separate pay area than the long line for shortcakes, milkshakes, and strawberry pizzas! Glad I was able to check it out and use my strawberry passport. Love the idea of it!
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Robert P.
Jan 19, 2025
There is a reason these folks have such a high review rating - the strawberry shortcakes are the best we have every had. The shortcake was great, the ice cream was perfect and the star of the show was the strawberries. Plenty of berries and a really large portion.This was our first visit, but certainly not our last.Do have to let you know, they are CASH $$ only.
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Alisha S.
Dec 30, 2024
The staff was amazing. I can't eat strawberry seeds so they put the syrup on my shortcake. It was so nice and delicious. The shortcake is amazing and the homemade whip cream, yum. Thank you for being so accommodating.
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Cynthia M.
Feb 20, 2024
I love when they are open. I will make a special trip to get all the goodies! Very friendly and such a vibe eating by the field!
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Bethani P.
Jun 25, 2024
Amazing quality and service every single season! Mom and Pop farm stand vibes. Will always recommend the bowl of berries and cream!
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Alysea J.
Mar 26, 2023
Best strawberry shortcake in Tampa!! Better than Parkesdale! Their ice cream is phenomenal too!
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K S.
Feb 25, 2023
One star deduction for not taking Apple Pay, credit cards, etc. And lots of waste from foodstuffs. No recycling option or use of biodegradable products. We drove down the road to the 711 to withdraw cash from the ATM. We did want berries and some other goodies sold here after working up a sweat and appetite from climbing in Edward Medard park. Berries were $18 for a box, 32 Oz Cajun boiled peanuts were $5, $4 for large strawberry shake. The berry bowl with cream is super good and tastier when you mix the swirl of ice cream into the chopped berries. Yummy! Cute place.
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john p.
Feb 11, 2021
Outstanding strawberries and fruit; great strawberry shakes and shortcake!!A Must if you are searching; consistently great berries. Also excellent boiled peanuts.
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Jeff A.
Feb 4, 2025
The milkshakes are great. Thick enough to eat it with a spoon until it melts enough to drink it through a straw.
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