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Homestead's Knaus Berry Farm Announces Seasonal Closure, Final Days to Grab Signature Cinnamon Rolls

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Published on April 17, 2025
Homestead's Knaus Berry Farm Announces Seasonal Closure, Final Days to Grab Signature Cinnamon RollsSource: Google Street View

The last chance to get your hands on the Knaus Berry Farm's much-coveted cinnamon rolls is fast approaching, as the Homestead farm stand announces its seasonal closure set for this Saturday, April 19. Since opening its doors in 1956, this "cash only" mainstay has been serving South Florida locals with its famed sweet treats, u-pick strawberries, and an assortment of other homemade goods. A social media post from the farm has confirmed the end-of-season date, ensuring fans have just a few days left to stock up on their favorite baked delights.

Well-known for their addictive cinnamon rolls, Knaus Berry Farm has also been a go-to destination for fresh shakes, vegetables, and hand-churned ice cream, a treat for those who prefer the sweeter things in life alongside their beloved baked goods, the farm has offered a unique blend of farm-fresh experiences that will temporarily be on pause until they reopen for the next season. According to Local 10 News, visitors have until the close of business on Saturday to enjoy what the farm has to offer before it shuts its doors.

With a rich history spanning nearly seven decades, the farm's seasonal closure is a bittersweet moment for both the local community and tourists who make it a point to visit the farm for its renowned baked goods. The Miami Herald has echoed the sentiments of cinnamon roll aficionados with a reminder for those who haven't "stocked up on cinnamon rolls," hinting at the impending closure that leaves patrons with a gap in their pastry indulgences until the autumn reawakening of the ovens at Knaus Berry Farm.