About Bay Breeze Farms
Bay Breeze Farms is a charming and welcoming farm stand that offers a wide range of fresh products. Inside, visitors will find a raw bar with fresh seafood, frozen options, and a large selection of farm-fresh produce like peaches, corn, blueberries, strawberries, lettuce, and tomatoes. The farm stand also features desserts, including macarons, homemade cookies, and a variety of jams, butters, and pies such as the tomato basil and cheese pie, which is highly praised for being delicious. There is also a section with jarred products like sauces, dressings, and natural ingredients like homemade goats milk in scents such as French Lavender, Patchouli, and Honeysuckle vine. The staff, including owners and helpers, are friendly and helpful, often going beyond just selling goods to assist customers in many ways. Many visitors mention the quality of the produce, seafood, and baked goods as outstanding, and the warm hospitality makes it a must-visit spot in Sandbridge.
Bay Breeze Farms is most charming and welcoming.
My family was treated kindness and generosity and nearly brought us all to tears.
Beautiful souls are there to help you in more ways than just selling you goods.
But now for the goods, and I mean GOODS.
Oh my word, I could hardly wait to get in our vehicle before I started in on the fresh figs and blackberries. The produce as well as proteins are all FRESH and delicious. MVR sure to check out their meat counter for an amazing selection of seafood.
And you can’t forget about the pies, jams, butters, desserts etc…
Our sweet tooth’s didn’t stand a chance against their homemade cookies, my only...read full review
On the way from False Cape, VA State Park, I stopped here at Bay Breeze Farm. Seems I brought my chicken with me to grill but forgot my veggies. They had a nice selection. Looked super fresh. I got bell peppers, zucchini, and a potato. I can prob chop and cook in a foil wrap over the fire. They also had some super great smelling homemade goats milk and other natural ingredients. I bought 3 of those. French Lavender, Patchouli, and Honeysuckle vine. They smell amazing! They also have jarred fruits and jams, frozen and fresh seafood, which was too pricey for me, and some pretty plants. Overall it was a good stop.
On this, our first trip to the Sandbridge portion of Virginia Beach, we were happy to find this farmers market. As "city dwellers" we asked for help picking a watermelon. Todd and his grandson helped us. The strawberries were also great and much better than what we find in grocery stores.