Their prices have gone ski high … Nothing really special about this place except the experience we used to have in past years of tasting and buying apples No more trying or tasting the apples … Now with apple cider at $ 7 and doughnuts at $ 1 each and 5 lb apple bags at $ 5 to $ 10 each … You get the picture, a regular family may now want to choose other options …
Logan S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mason City, IA
Part of my wish list for our trip was getting a caramel apple straight from an orchard and Ski-hi was the closest one to us. I couldn’t have been happier. The apples are a bit expensive but considering it’s an orchard and not a Wall-Mart what else could we expect? Apples, cider and turnovers were all delicious. And during a brisk but sunny fall day it was great to sit outside overlooking a gorgeous hillside colored by the changing autumn leaves. Staff was courteous and friendly, answering every question I had.
Corey D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Madison, WI
Nothing’s better than a bag-o-apples after a lovely tour of Devil’s Lake. And while I would have liked to have picked them myself, I’m so fortunate that I didn’t have to. Because it was cold. And I already picked apples this year. But technically I did pick some, picked a bag out of a huge crate across the way from the farm in the retail store and after… I asked a few questions which sparked an all out apple tasting! So pro tip, try some when you walk in, then go peruse a perfect bag! I thought I was walking out with Cortlands but after tasting, Mutsu is where it’s at you guys! They still had plenty and should for a few weeks yet.
Arthur M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Ski-Hi pie was real treat after a day spent hiking the sky high trails of Devil’s Lake. The pie was amazing: I had one piece there, on a Monday afternoon, at a picnic table with some older folks, and vanilla ice cream. We also took a pie home and I ate the whole thing in a day. Beautiful hilltop orchard, delicious pie, right next door to a state park.
Kevin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Chicago, IL
After a cold fall walk in the woods nothing sounds better than some hot apple cider and donuts. Too bad you can’t get that here. All of their signs advertise cider, but they only make it a couple of times each year. Their apples cost more than double what they charge at any grocery store in Chicago. The donuts were good so they get an extra star for that, but I hope you like a dry mouth after eating it.