Diversified Family Farm since 1974
Fresh Fruits & Family Fun
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Saturday, March 21, 2026 | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Celebrate spring with great food, refreshing drinks, and laid-back farm vibes. Taste of Breeden’s Spring Festival is your chance to enjoy the orchard in full bloom while savoring yummy farm favorites and spring sips. Wander the farm, grab a bite, relax with a drink, and soak up golden hour views in a beautiful outdoor setting. Saturday, March 28, 2026 | 10:30 AM 3:30 PM Celebrate spring at Breeden’s with our annual Easter Egg Hunt on March 28. Enjoy timed egg hunts by age group, baby animals, sweet treats, live music, and full farm access—all with free admission. Advance RSVP encouraged. Fri, Apr 17, 2026 to Sun, Apr 19, 2026 A sweet day on the farm—Honey Festival at Breeden’s Orchard features local honey, family fun, and relaxed outdoor moments surrounded by orchard views. Saturday, May 9, 2026 | 10:00 AM 7:00 PM Create something beautiful for Mom—Blooms for Mom at Breeden’s Orchard is a Mother’s Day U-Pick bouquet experience filled with fresh flowers and farm charm. Sat, May 16, 2026 to Sun, May 17, 2026 Celebrate Half-toberfest with music, festive drinks, farm games, and Bavarian vibes—your ticket includes entry, a pretzel, and a drink to kick things off. Sat, Jun 20, 2026 to Sun, Jun 21, 2026 Celebrate Dad with games, farm fun, and quality time together—Father’s Day Fun Fair at Breeden’s Orchard is a playful day for the whole family. Wednesday, June 24, 2026 | 8:00 AM 10:00 AM Kick off peach season at Breeden’s Orchard with our U-Pick Peaches Grand Opening—fresh fruit, farm fun, and sweet summer vibes. Family-friendly attractions - including activities, interactive games & a petting zoo Enjoy cider donuts, farm-to-table bites, and tasty treats See how fresh-picked apples become crisp, delicious cider Discover the observation hives and our exhibition garden Host your next gathering in at of Breeden’s Celebrate the season with Apple Days, the Fall Craft Festival, and more Breeden’s Orchard has been part of Mt. Juliet since 1974, first opened by Tom and Marynell Breeden and later reimagined by the Dorfman family in 2017. Today, as a small female-owned orchard, store, and bakery, we carry on the tradition with Tennessee peaches, crisp apples, and homemade baked goods — all served with a love for farming and community. From peach picking to cider on the porch, the memories you make at Breeden’s Orchard are what it’s all about. Follow along and tag @Breedens Orchard to be part of our growing farm family. 631 Beckwith Rd, Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Can we bring our dog to the orchard? While we love dogs, we must kindly ask that you do not bring them to our orchard. Only service animals are permitted. Please see our pet policy for full details. There are several important reasons for this policy: Safety Concerns:It is not safe for your pets to interact with our farm animals, and we want to ensure the safety of all animals on the property. Agricultural Best Practices:Allowing dogs into the peach groves is not recommended for maintaining a healthy agricultural environment. Space Limitations:As a small orchard, we do not have the space to designate separate areas for pets and children. Insurance and Liability:Having pets on the property introduces additional insurance requirements and costs, which we need to avoid to keep our orchard running smoothly. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping us maintain a safe and enjoyable environment for everyone. Leashed Service dogs are allowed on the property. Can we schedule a photography session at the orchard? Yes, you can schedule a photography session at our orchard for a fee of $50 per hour during our normal business hours. Pleaseclick herefor more details about scheduling a photography session. The experience of picking your own peaches may leave you hot and sticky, but there is nothing better than a juicy ripe peach. We offer limited days and times for this special activity, with reservations o
Breeden’s Orchard: Our History A look at where we’ve been — and where we’re growing! For over 45 years, Miss Marynell and Mr. Tommy Breeden poured their hearts into the orchard—growing peaches and apples, welcoming school field trips, and baking fried pies that became local legend. More than a business, the orchard was a gathering place where visitors left with full bellies, sweet memories, and a smile. In 2017, the Dorfman family— longtime owners in the comedy business—took on a new kind of stage: the orchard. Still active in comedy, they brought their energy, creativity, and love of community to farm life, learning peaches, pruning, and pie-making along the way. With plenty of laughter and trial-and-error, they quickly discovered that farming and comedy share the same essentials: patience, creativity, and great timing. The Dorfman family focused on enhancing the orchard, clearing three acres to plant peach and apple trees—a long game, but one worth the wait. In 2019, Breeden’s launched a solar project and hosted its first farm-to-table dinner. While protecting the orchard remained top priority, the family a cozy farm kitchen and fresh-baked hand pies with Breeden’s Red Havens and white. 2020 tested Breeden’s like never before. A tornado tore through Mt. Juliet and the challenges of COVID-19 followed shortly thereafter. Then, tragedy struck when a fire destroyed the orchard’s store. But even in the hardest moments, the Mt. Juliet community supported the orchard as the Dorfman family started the process of rebuilding. Though the year brought heartbreak, it was a powerful reminder that Breeden’s represents an important part of this community. With Breeden’s store out of commission, the team made do with a carport—and somehow, the peach crop thrived. It was a season of showing up, making do, and reconnecting with our community under the simplest of shelters. The family replanted Grove 1, kept the deer at bay with everything from soap to coyote urine (yes, really!), and found surprise white peaches in Grove 2. Every harvest encouraged the team to keep digging in. These years witnessed the opening of the new store, replanting groves, and finding a new rhythm at Breeden’s. With a new bakery, the orchard introduced hand-made pies, donuts, and other new favorites. The team also expanded Breeden’s educational programming including a revamped field trip program, orchard tours, and seasonal classes. The orchard continued to thrive with new Grove 3 plantings and extensive pruning of Grove 4. Breeden’s remains focused on providing an authentic Tennessee agricultural experience for guests and growing the best peaches in Nashville. The team is also focused on expanding our apple orchard and welcoming more families to learn about the orchard and connect with nature!
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