I shop here regularly for my produce. The weekend events that they have throughout the year are always fun too. Love their apple cider donuts!
Erica C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Felton, DE
The Fall Fest is wonderful for kids of all ages, but I try to plan our visits around when I suspect the older kids shouldn’t be there, as many are not too careful and considerate with the Tots! Go down the slide, yummy ice cream, pie & produce for home– best day out!
Bob H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dover, DE
Fresh fruit and vegetables and even ice cream and donuts, if you are into that sort of thing(ha). We love to stop here for fresh corn once a week… and the peaches are just great! Really good place to pick-up a prime pumpkin in the fall, too. Staff are friendly and helpful, and we like this place.
Lauren G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Harrisburg, PA
Love shopping here! They have a good selection of fresh produce grown right there! The ice cream is yummy too! I live very close and used to stop in daily just for a few things. it was much better when it wasn’t as crowded. It is gaining popularity(good for them!) but they need to expand a tiny bit. maybe just the check out area because it tends to get a bit crammed there.
Jonathan L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Columbus, OH
Pretty good selection of produce. I like supporting the local farm and Fifer’s provides that.
Ben G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Los Angeles, CA
Fantastic farm & orchard that provides the local community with locally grown produce & fruit. They have fair prices and a wonderful variety. Great place to take the family. They frequently hold various event; chef dinners on the patio, tracker rides, corn mazes & more. Plus they organize C.S.A.(community supported agriculture) for local families. Check it out, it’s a gem.
Gwynedd D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wilmington, DE
All sorts of reasons to shop here: 1. Fresh peaches and apples and plums in season. Grown right here in Wyoming, DE. 2. U-pick, for berries and apples. A sort of motor cart will take you out to the orchard and you can pick what’s ripe. We did apples. Be warned, there is a lot of pesticide on the tree apples, this is not an organic farm. This is normal for an orchard but you may not be aware of it. 3. Fresh produce – there are all kinds of fruits and veggies, every day. Also baked goods, jams, preserves, cheeses and ciders. 4. It’s a very pretty spot. Surrounded by orchards, in beautiful Wyoming. The store itself is quaint, but spacious and welcoming with a large porch in front. 5. Kiddy events, harvest fests, pumpkin patches, a maze in autumn, a good outing in the country for video-game weary little tykes. Kids tend to eat vegetables and fruits they’ve had a hand in picking or selecting. Make some happy memories here. 6. The seconds-bins. I hesitate to tell you this deep dark secret, but if you can your own fruit or make preserves, dehydrated fruit, etc, you can find seconds of apples, peaches in bins out front during picking season. These fruits are fine in many cases, may have a dent from a bug bite or a bruise. For those who can or preserve fruit(make applesauce, let’s say) this is not an issue. You trim away the bad bits and carry on. The reduction in price is well worth it – even for table apples, because they just don’t look nice, but they are quite all right.
Whitney H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Alexandria, VA
This place is wonderful, especially for berry picking! The produce is beautiful and tasty, and their baked goods are incredible. Try the blueberry doughnuts! =) You can get milk, ice cream, fruit, veggies, pies, cobbler mixes, muffin and scone mixes, honey, preserves, whoopie pies… Check it out and make sure to go picking in the orchards!
Leah K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dover, DE
Now, they’re BOOMING, with the season well underway. I still can’t get my Nice Farms Creamery milk here, which means I shop here a little less while the Historic Lewes Farmers Market is open because I go where the milk is and I may as well buy from there instead of making a separate trip. That being said, this place is still a lot closer and more convenient, so when I don’t need milk, it’s my go to stop. *They do carry milk, at least two different kinds(Rehoboth Dairy and some other brand I’d never heard of) but despite the fact that the Rehoboth Dairy milk is advertised as grassfed, it doesn’t *taste* grassfed, and I don’t like it nearly as much as NFC. Maybe it’s only partially grassfed and they also get corn? I don’t know, I’m not a cow expert. I just follow my tastebuds.
LD K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Felton, DE
We shop at Fifers every week. Local produce and friendly people. I’m wearing my Fifer ball cap as I wright this review.