Sweet Eats Adventure Farm & Petting Zoo
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Friendly and helpful staff (mentioned in 7 reviews)
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Teens (13+ years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Dians Yanez
a month agoA Place for GREAT Outdoor Family Fun! Kids can get dirty and run around without their normal devices. They have one of the best funnel cakes! Artistic face painting. A Tractor Shuttle that is nice to ride for a break and to see the farm. The employees were all very nice. We enjoyed this visit so much.
Leslie Gonzalez
a month agoWe enjoyed our visit to the farm. There are lots of activities, my kids loved the bubble station and the jumping pad. The tulips had already bloomed, but it said on the website so I knew we had missed that. You can bring food, which I did not realize before getting there. Next time we'll have a picnic.
Google Reviewer
a month agoDon’t Waste Your Money! We visited the farm on March 15 for the Tulip Festival after seeing their somewhat misleading Instagram photos about the tulip conditions. Upon arrival, they failed to inform us about how dry the fields were. We paid $20 plus fees per person, only to be given complimentary passes for the Apple Canyon— which turned out to be pointless. I had planned for a fun, quick stop on my way to ATX, expecting to see blooming tulips, feed baby goats, and try apple shooting. Instead, the tulips were nearly nonexistent (as shown in the piano photo), and they were completely out of apples for the canyon. Essentially, I paid over $40 just to walk around and see nothing. When I approached the staff about a refund, they handed me the manager’s business card. After an email exchange, she only offered free farm access for a future visit—expiring at the end of 2025—not even for the next tulip season. I politely asked for a refund instead, explaining that I live too far to return and that my experience made me unwilling to support their business again. She never responded. As someone who loves flowers, I’ve visited botanical gardens with a much wider variety of blooms for only $15 per person. This wasn’t just overpriced—it was a frustratingly dishonest experience with misleading advertising.
Agata Kucharska
3 months agoThe sweet eats farm was spectacular!! We came here for the first time and we will definitely be returning many more times! We will host our child’s birthday here! There was so many fun things to do! The staff were friendly and so helpful. Thank you for having this for children! Beautiful, large farm! We can spend all day here! Free face painting, slides, bouncy castle, pony rides and more!!
A. N.
2 months agoLoved this farm! Everyone was super welcoming! Melissa was amazing! She helped my mom and I build our tulip vases! Recommend going on a slow day so you can take your time and enjoy the activities! *Melissa, I hope you enjoy the photos!*