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5.0 based on 9 reviews
5.0 based on 3 reviews
A rustic country store featuring locally-produced produce, meat, dairy, groceries, as well as baked goods and grab-and-go lunch options made in our own kitchen. During the season, we offer pick-your-own peaches and apples in a scenic setting with gorgeous views.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This was the ultimate apple picking experience. There was so much to do and the apples were delicious. We were there with 7 kids between the ages of 10 years and 11 months and everyone was entertained for hours. I can’t remember a time I’ve enjoyed an apple more. Such a beautiful orchard.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
4.0 based on 11 reviews
We took an adventure with our brother/sister in-laws our to western Mass and stopped at Williams Farms for brunch. The people were all incredibly nice and even gave us a quick tour/view into the maple sugar works, which were very cool. They were very kind to answer questions. Love the tradition of making sugar from maple sap. We all ordered different things, I got a French toast and a whole wheat blueberry pancake. My wife got regular pancakes. Our in-laws got regular blueberry pancakes. We were served very quickly after placing our orders. It’s sort of family style, place your order at GE counter and get your beverages and utensils. We luckily got a great seat, and the good came shortly. Portions were very generous, as we were all very satisfied. The maple syrup was outstanding, rich dark color, and plenty sweet. We decided to try a specialty there called sugar on snow. They bring you some special maple syrup that’s been cooked to exactly the right temperature so it still pours. With the syrup they brought a bowl of shaved ice. One of the family showed us how to enjoy it. You pour just a little bit over top the ice and it hardens to like taffy consistency. Then you girl a little bit off and enjoy! It’s super sweet so you only want to pour it in small spots. They also bring you a small cup of deliciously tart dill pickles to take the edge off the sweetness. All in all, it’s a great place for breakfast or early brunch, and well worth the trip. It’s a short hop off I-91 and it’s right on Route 5 in Deerfield, MA. They only run during the late-winter early-spring during sugar season, so check the website for hours. I’d definitely stop again when next we’re out western Massachusetts again.
4.0 based on 54 reviews
Nice collection of animals for the kids: water birds, chickens, a peacock, a pig, goats, donkeys and alpacas. You can buy feed for the animals inside the store. Miniature golf available - ask inside the store. Store sells baked goods, some dairy products, and ice cream treats. Nice menu at the sit-down restaurant inside the store. We had the daily special soup and burgers and sandwiches. The burgers come with chips. Seems to be popular with locals. Clientele is family with small children. Restrooms. So you bring the kids, interact with the animals, and enjoy a treat at the store. Lots of photo opportunities.
4.0 based on 1 reviews
Wholesale and retail farm offering fresh vegetables, fruits, farm-to-table goodies, and ornamental products year-round!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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