I'd recommend going with a vine berry, just for the fruit.
To much sun and raspberries/blackberries burn up. However, raspberries/blackberries do have some maintence to them, even if you get the thornless varieties, tellis' them for support would be a good idea so that wind or a heavy rain doesn't beat them down, cutting back the old vines every year for most of the, etc. And they do like
water.
There's Kiwi's, which are always interesting.
But probably best might be a grape. Some are okay with shade, drought hardy, cold hardy for most varieties, and a lot of them don't tolerate wet soil. Tho you have to check for self-fertile/cultivars.
http://ediblelandscaping.com/products/vines/Grapes/
http://store.isons.com/muscadine-vines/self-fertile-varieties
Oh, and Currants, Currants! Black or Red. Grows in shade, but late blooming. They're more tart than sweet. And spicy smelling when they're ripe. The red ones are gorgeous and tends to hang like grape clusters.
https://www.jungseed.com/P/30156/Rovada+Red+Currant
http://ediblelandscaping.com/products/berries/Currants/