My daughter and I have gone the last 2 years and plan on going back this year. We love shopping inside for all the homemade foods, jams, candy, etc. They also have excellent meats and cheeses as well. The drive out there is beautiful and it feels like your out in the country. :)
Erin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Westerville, OH
Did a Unilocal search for«pumpkins» and landed here. We are now true Westerville-ians after our visit here. We came to get pumpkins and do a little photo-op of the little one. During the fall season, there are small bags of Kettle Corn for only $ 1. A hayride that the little one and the Puppa(grandfather) enjoyed while munching on said Kettle corn. Also loved the petting zoo, with 2 goats, a donkey and a cow. Couldn’t have been happier with some decorative swag for 9.99(similar to what Pottery Barn would charge 50+). Also picked up some large green and white gourds and a green pumpkin for my fall scape — Channeling Martha Stewart Living! Next time we will check out the store, parents said it had so many great items!
Mandy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbus, OH
First of all, I have to admit that I’m fairly shocked but highly honored to be the first to review Freeman’s. There’s so much I love about this place that I don’t even know where to begin. I’ll start with the basics: the year-round country market. High quality meat and cheese, fresh and locally grown produce, and delicious baked goods are just a few of the highlights here. Sure, you might pay a slight premium compared to grocery stores for the deli items but it is entirely worth it, I promise. As far as the baked goods, do NOT miss out on the pumpkin cookies. The cookie is soft and smothered in pumpkin icing; it’s the perfect autumn treat! Now for the really fun part: Fall Festival. Need some pumpkins for your front porch? You can find them here. In the mood for a hayride? You can do that here. Your city slicker kids are having an urge to pet some farm animals? They can find them here. I’m sure you get the gist, pretty much anything fall-related can be found at Freeman’s(did I mention cooking hot dogs over a campfire or the apple butter making demonstration?!). Oh, and you definitely shouldn’t pass by my favorite part, the GIANT bag of fresh popped kettle corn! It’s never«officially» fall until I’ve made a Freeman’s trip and had kettle corn. The festival only lasts 5 weekends from the end of September until the end of October so don’t miss your chance to check it out! And everyone working both inside the market and outside at the activities are unbelievably nice and provide great service! You definitely can’t go wrong at Freeman’s.