We were also here for Maple Weekend, in 2011. The pancakes are made from flour milled on the farm as well as milk and eggs raised on the premises. They were divine. I highly recommend making the trip.
Rebecca V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Randolph, MA
We came for our 2nd maple syrup pancake festival. The syrup and pancakes are so fresh and amazing. They have an annual festival every 4th weekend in March every year. Their fresh blueberry and strawberry milk is worth the drive along with visiting their syrup hut where you can watch it being made. Yum! Be sure to come early because the line grows fast. The pancakes are all you can eat so bring your appetite.
Wayne D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlestown, MA
Fun fun fun. Thus is a well run, fun place to spend an afternoon. Go go go.
Laura D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Brighton, MA
I have been to Harris farm many times in my life. They have fantastic flavored milks in glass bottles. They have local produce and in the winter they have cross country skiing. I have skied here only once and I did the night skiing. It was amazing and a ton of fun. I would recommend it to anyone. If you are visiting southern Maine this is definitely a place to stop by, see some cows, buy some milk and if it is winter do a little skiing. Everything is very reasonable.
David V.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Randolph, MA
We drove up here from Boston for«Maple Weekend 2010». Harris Farm is a family run farm that has been around sine 1944(according to their web site). We enjoyed an all you can eat pancake breakfast for only $ 6.50 per person! The pancakes were homemade and we had homemade butter and syrup with them, along with homemade blueberry milk. All of the employees at the farm were so nice and the place was pretty crowded. We also went into the Sugar House where we saw how maple syrup is made. This is a really nice place and they are well-known in the community. It is a great place to bring children to for an event.