Thursday, February 19, 2009

Robert is Here

Ever since I discovered the Homestead Farmer's Market I have wanted to go a little further south to hit up Robert is Here. I had been hearing about this fruit stand for a bit, and then when a few other local bloggers hit up the area, I decided to do the same.

Robert is Here is a fruit stand located down in the Redlands and it's been around since 1959. If you go now, it's much more than a fruit stand. They have canned jams, honeys and sauces, much like a shop you would find in the Carolinas, and in the back they have several types of animals.

When you arrive on the weekend, like we did, you will see vintage tractors and cars:
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and depending on the time, you may be greeted by live music. As you walk into the stand, you are hit with the scent of fresh citrus fruits, slightly sticky and sweet, yet refreshing at the same time. As you walk further in, you discover a medley of local veggies and crafts:
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They also are known for their shakes. If you are there on a weekend, it's best to order your shake, and then wander outside to see the animals:
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(cutest things ever!)
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You can also scope out the fields, in case you had doubts that their produce is locally grown:
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All in all, it was a fun experience. Much better than fighting traffic to the boat show or the Coconut Grove Arts Fest. It's especially fun if you have kids, because they get a kick out of the animals and the shakes. We ordered our (extremely tasty) Key Lime shake, and while we waited, we devoured a mango from Peru. Because on a warm 80 degree day there's nothing better than sweet fresh mangos and shakes. mmmmm

3 comments:

Caterina said...

What a wonderful way to spend the day. Thanks for sharing. And that key lime shake sounds divine :) yum

I really enjoy your blog especially the art and local places you discover. Thanks!

Jordan said...

I loooovvveee Robert is Here. It's not far from Miami, but it's like stepping back in time.

Anonymous said...

SoFla Cat, thanks for the kudos! I always like to hear from fellow bloggers! The key lime shake was amazing, sweet and tart and delicious, just like it should be! mmmm

Jordan, I have been hearing so much about this place as of late, that it made it worth it to head down there. Totally worth it