NEWNUMBER, new name, phone number 707−224−2575 This number is for the BBQ place at the pumpkin patch, «The Shed» that is owned by the same person of the Stanly lane pumpkin patch.
Dave S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Benicia, CA
Working up i the wine country, I love any local business. And in the mornings on my way to and from the winery, I stop here to get my doughnut and a mocha. It’s a shop full of Napa-ish an Country Home stuff, wine stuff, food stuff, and the most important thing: They have coffee. Now I have a choice since at work we have an espresso machine, so going in to Stanly Lane for a morning mocha and an apple fritter with one of my closest friends is a loving tradition. If you need a coffee between wineries, or are just passing through, check them out. At the espresso maker in the mornings is normally a lady named Ruth. She’s awesome, sweet and lovely. By my understanding, seems like things with the fresh produce market and the nursery, pumpkin patch and Xmas tree lot will be executed differently. Here’s to a great 2013 season!
SFgirl B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 American Canyon, CA
I’m always treated well by the staffers here and they have super fresh, local dairy at good prices. I wish they used their space better to have more items for sale. Also wish there was more outdoor seating when it’s warm. Love the plants and the seasonal events here!
Stacey S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Napa, CA
Love this place. Great coffee and customer service. We are locals and this is my daughters Friday morning donut stop. It will be great once a deli gets puts in especially since it’s nice and close for the Carneros residents. They always have cute things for the home as well.
Krystyna M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Napa, CA
We recently went to Stanly Lane’s pumpkin patch and had a great time. They have a couple of farm animals for kids to see, hay bales to climb with a slide in the middle, a hay maze, old tractors to play on and plenty of pumpkins to choose from. Their actual market is rather small but we just went for the pumpkins and to let our little guy burn off some energy so we were fine.
Violeta G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rohnert Park, CA
We have been to the pumpkin Patch a few times years ago. So we decided to go again last weekend. The market is small and does not have a lot of things. The thing that really made us never want to come back again is the rude employee. I wish I would of gotten his name but because of him we did not buy anything at all. Pretty much ruined the day at the pumpkin Patch, We walked through the patch and decided to buy a pumpkin at the grocery store instead. There is a really nice pumpkin patch in Petaluma so I would rather go the extra distance and go there instead!
Hilary D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Napa, CA
Wonderful, old-fashioned fun for the whole family! Fabulous coffee for the grown ups, nice sandwiches from ABC, and an absolute pumpkin paradise! Don’t miss this once-a-year treat!!!
Chrysanthemum A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
Stanly Lane Marketplace is one of Napa’s hidden gems. Tucked away from Highway 12⁄121 connecting Napa with its sister city of Sonoma, they have the seasonal D&S Produce Stand, as well as a little coffee shop. It’s a nice place to get picnic foods as well as more high end gifts. The coffee shop, as well as its proposed wine bar/delicatessen, is a work in progress. The D&S Produce Stand runs from June to October, and they have deals on local fruits and vegetables. One can get heirloom tomatoes grown in Napa, broccoli from Salinas, bell peppers from Coachella Valley(more famous with its high-profile music festival with people like Madonna and Iggy Pop), as well as health bars from Chico. Yes, one can be a locavore for a deal. $ 1.29 for TWO bell peppers is a bargain! Stanly Lane Marketplace is an underrated destination in the Napa Valley.