Shsssush! Don’t’ let this secret out I love this place. We started picking apples here 21 years ago when my son was 2. We take the hay ride out to our favorite apple trees, pick a bushel and take a family photo. Head back to the entrance, buy some local honey in the store get some hot cinnamon donuts, eat too many of them drink some cider and head home. This place for us is priceless. Same folks working there the entire 21 years. Nice!
Nicole B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Berkley, MI
I visited Stony Creek as part of the Unilocal Cider Mill crawl this weekend. It’s a very understated place… no crazy tourist ambiance, unless you count the impressive variety of antlers on the wall. Of all the local apple cider I’ve tried this season, the cider from Stony Creek is the most… appley. It tastes like eating an apple, not just like apple juice. It’s got a great flavor, sweetness, and texture. I knocked off a star because they were almost out of donuts by mid-afternoon. The Unilocal group polished off the lot, and they said that they would have made more if they knew we were coming. Oh, and if you have a dog, you can get it groomed there too! Random bonus cider mill perk!
Darryl W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Farmington, MI
Stopped at this place during a Unilocal Event Cider Mill Crawl and this place was my favorite. What I like about this place is that they don’t try to jazz it up to cater to the burb families and hipster city folk. It is a family run business that has been doing it the same for years. My wife spent some time talking to one of the proprietors who had been working there since she was 10 years old and married into the family. Now that’s the type of tradition I love and hope never dies in our society. Cider was delicious.
J F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
Great little apple orchard! Definitely not as large as Erwin’s — and it doesn’t have all the extra activities or the apple varieties. But this was smaller, more local, more accessible, more friendly and just as fun. The people were great, the cider is amazing, the donuts where delicious, and the apples are perfect. Loved our day!
Sara F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Royal Oak, MI
Great little place that is not so commercial. Skip Miller’s and go here instead! We paid $ 20 for a half bushel bag of apples. We took a hayride out to pick apples, and they had some ladders set up out there for everyone to use. Very friendly, helpful staff. There were so many apples this year it took 5 min to fill the bag, and the tractor was back quickly to pick us up! Great doughnuts!
Mel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Detroit, MI
Very cute and cozy cider mill without all the crazy extras(aka bounce houses) that you don’t need. Just good old apples, pumpkins, cider and donuts. You can do a hayride for pumpkin picking and or a variety of different apple picking, they give you a bag to stuff all the apples into you can stuff. There’s a store selling apples, baked goods, jams & jellies, and caramel apples, bags of apples, apple cider. All good stuff. They also have a little hut making fresh donuts & hot or cold apple cider. Theres a huge picnic area with picnic tables, and a hay stack a lot of kids are always playing on. Staff is very friendly