If you want real food from people who know where it all comes from this is your place. It may not look like much on the outside but it is worth the time. Not only are the products amazing but so are the employees. You will leave not huts with new things to try but new friends too. I love that they let you sample most of the products before buying. This is a hidden gem that is worth the time. Good food at good prices!!!
Katy B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, TX
This place is wonderful. The workers are all sweet and a joy to talk to, and helpful with listening ears. They provide a variety of meats from local farmers around Texas, such as beef, aged beef, lamb, bison, pork, chicken, and depending on the time of year, turkey and ham. They have a variety of cuts for each meat too. They have high standards of what is allowed in the store, and are willing to help if you have specific questions concerning how the animals were raised. They also have a smaller variety of dairy products, including cream, milk, cheese spread, cheese and others. They provide also chicken eggs, and duck eggs although they can sell out quick. They do have some seafood as well. There is a CSA that drops off shares to Farm to Fork — Johnsons Backyard Garden. I did it for awhile and did enjoy it — stopped only because I didnt always used everything they provided and didnt want to waste. I love this place; it is the only place I get my meat anymore, also because I love supporting small, local places. If you havent checked it out yet, and you love eating local, you should. :)
Sarah R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Fort Worth, TX
I fully support businesses like this one and there aren’t enough of them! Today I scooped up a dozen duck eggs. They have been on my list of things to try. They were very rich and decadent and I may not ever look at a chicken egg the same way again. They were $ 13.99 a dozen and instead of flinching at the price, I use it as a protein source instead of meat for that meal. Quality meat would have cost the same. I also love the Mil-king milk that they sell. Make sure you try that too! Check out their instagram page, like I did, to get an idea of products. You might have to call and check if they have certain things because today they were sold out of milk… but it is that good!
Patricia T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Austin, TX
I hope they do well. It’s VERY small, as is the selection — no breads or baked goods, and no produce. Since those two items are the main reason I go to a natural grocery store, I doubt I’ll be a regular, but will try to support them as I can. They do have a good variety of lamb and beef products, and some cut-up chicken. Seafood appears to be limited to salmon. Still, Arlington needs a place like this.
Wendy M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, TX
Our family has very recently made a huge change in our diet. Farm to Fork is the place for local organic milk. Started stopping in at least twice a week for MillKing milk and half and half for our coffee. Also, have picked up lots of other delicious, fresh, local, and organic foods each time we visit… Elderberry syrup, kombucha, cheese, Jackson’s honest potato chips(my guilty pleasure) Everything I have tried there has been excellent and we are so lucky to have a place like this here in Arlington.