Browns Mills is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Pemberton Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 11,223.
Restaurants in Browns Mills
4 based on 20 reviews
First time here, went for the Blueberry Festival.
Great location, great history lessons, great music, awesome food selections.
Vendors were mostly local artists with fair prices and some great products.
Blueberry baked goods booth was worth the trip alone!
However, the parking situation was horrible.
You have to pay ten dollars to park a mile away down a sandy road and use the provided school busses to get back and forth. Problem is, there were only two and a half busses, causing you to stand in line in the hot sun for over a half hour waiting for the bus. Old people, families with babies and strollers, people with dogs and people with arms full of stuff they just bought do not board a bus quickly nor do they fare well in the heat and sun.
Not a good experience.
5 based on 10 reviews
There is an amazing amount of items packed into this facility; lots to see and plenty to tempt.
The building itself is interesting, as is the nearby waterfall and landscape.
From a variety of glassware and China, to period furniture and linen, and to a multitude of options in between; there's a high probability one can find something to bring along home.
A great place to spend time browsing and enjoying.
4 based on 253 reviews
*Please Note, there ARE applicable admission fees to our many festivals, but there is no fee on non-event days to come and enjoy the winery. Laurita Winery is a sustainable alternative, linked to the local area through tradition, culture and respect for its natural resources. Our estate grown wines are nature's purest expression of vineyard, varietal and vintage, reflecting old world traditions and the vision of wine's place at the table as a complement to food. To sip our wines, which make the case for elegance and finesse over size and power, is to savor the freshness of taste of grapes at their source. Located in the Outer Coastal Plain American Viticultural Area (AVA) in central New Jersey, the winery is committed to creating wines that derive as much character from the fruit as possible. As responsible stewards of the land, we devote ourselves to the intensive care of the vines and grapes when thinning and pruning, hand harvesting and processing. During the wine production stage, we are committed to preserving the fruit as the heart of the wine. Laurita, with its structure and interior built mostly from recycled or reclaimed materials, is also an eco destination. The skeleton of the building, which dictated the size of the winery which is 20,000 square feet, was formed through the merging of two 150 year old barns that had been destined for demolition. The winery utilizes solar systems to produce clean energy for heat, hot water, steam, cooling and refrigeration. The landscaping surrounding the winery emphasizes the value of water retention and conservation as does the method by which the vineyards are irrigated. Johnson and Shea have preserved and enhanced the existing natural environment with the intent of providing habitat for wildlife including birds, mammals and amphibians. The view from the winery and its gently graduating slopes of terraces, pergolas and wide lawns is one of 40 fully cultivated acres of neatly planted linear rows of vineyards and 200 acres of woodlands, meadows and pasture.
Nestled in the farmlands of NJ is a great winery perfect for day tripping and evening's out. Beautifully architected building overlooking the vineyard offered wonderful views inside and out. The tasting room was larger than most and the bar comfortably accommodated us with a small crowd. Great selection of wines to choose from. We tasted all the reds which were very good and each had a pleasing distinct flavor profile. For lunch we ordered paninis from their cafe which were delicious and ate in the great room with a big fireplace. Lots of events held here throughout the year and cannot wait to come back in the summer month's when the vineyard is in full bloom. Til our next visit...Cheers!
3.5 based on 3 reviews
I visited this park on a weekday to go hiking. Felt like I had the place to myself. There are a bunch of great hiking trails. I parked at the main ranger station, there a bathroom there and visitor center with maps, info. Also it's carry in/carry out park so there are garbage bags you can grab for your visit. I took the trail out to Pakim Pond. It was a good hike. Some sandy trails which are par for the course in this area. Nothing too strenuous, easy trail. There were one or two spots where the trail markers didn't seem to jive with the map I picked up. But I stuck with the trail markers and had no problems. At Pakim Pond there's bathroom facilities and picnic areas. There's lots to explore here. I felt like I only scratched the surface.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Fireball Mountain is North Americas Premier Outdoor Laser Tag Venue. We have created a unique laser tag theme park that includes: Urban combat village, 2 Story Fort, World War 1 trenches, underground tunnels and much more! Bring the whole family to experience this unique adrenaline rush. Play team oriented games like capture the flag. Players ages 9 yrs and above.
My son attended a party here with several friends in the earlier part of 2012. Since then they have returned a couple more times as a group and always come home with smiles.
4 based on 85 reviews
Welcome to the Columbus Farmers Market Complex! Located on Route 206 in Columbus, New Jersey, the Columbus Farmers Market is just minutes from the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate Route 295. The Delaware Valley's oldest and largest flea market with thousands of outdoor flea market items and over 65 inside retail stores, the Columbus Farmers Market is a BARGAIN HUNTERS DREAM!
I enjoy going to this on the weekends. Free parking. Lots of tables outside and fun stores inside. The most disappointing this is the Amish section is closed every Sunday. Has the best food and furniture. If you plan on shopping in the Amish section make sure you go on Saturday. Best doughnuts you'll ever have.
3.5 based on 5 reviews
Visited Johnson Locust Hall Farm this past Saturday, had a GREAT time. This is a true working 300 year old farm. Staff was so friendly and informative. We were the first to arrive on Saturday and the attention they paid to my granddaughter was so nice. The women bringing the ponies to the pony corral stopped and let my granddaughter see them up close and pet them. Hayride was awesome, driver gave us background on the farm then took us to pick flowers and tomatoes first. Then we were off to the corn field to pick fresh sweet white Jersey corn (which was delicious). When we can back from the hayride, my granddaughter got to ride the small pony, Fancy. Was very impressed with the safety precautions taken. The gave my granddaughter an equestrian helmet for ride. We then headed to out to see the animals and feed them (goats, sheep, cows). They have a small play area for the children, a tractor to sit on, huge sandbox and slides. Beautiful pastures and views from the back of the barn. The barn is over 300 years old and beautiful.
I have been to the other Johnson Farm (Johnson Corner Farm in Medford), which is more commercialized and crowded. However, they do have a lot more play equipment for the kids. Locust Hall Farm is so peaceful and serene.
I would highly recommend Johnson Locust Hall Farm . Can’t wait to go back!
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Stopped into John and Molly's for Lunch. Was with a buddy for lunch. Our waitress Courtney was great. I asked her what the best thing they sold was. She said its all good but her favorites are the Ribs and Chicken Parm. I went with the Chicken Parm. Delicious. Thin cutlets sauce on a great roll. I substituted Onion Rings for fries and the were great to. They have loads of beer and since this was lunch during work we went with Non Alcoholic Beverages. My buddy had the Beef sandwich with Au Juice. really good also. Give it a shot glad we did.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
This was a great walking place, you should go everyday to get your exercise and see how natural it is.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
This is a fun working farm. There are berry picking, and other pick-your-own. There is also a petting zoo of farm animals with a few billygoats, a donkey, and sheep. There is also a store of jellies, jams, hunny, and syrups, as well as baked goods from donuts, pies, and cookies. It is a fun place to visit and loads to come home with.
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