love this place. always something good there. there wheat donuts were delicious. and so were the honey crisp apples I got there.
Rose B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 King City, CA
Great little farm stand with fresh apples, homemade goods and other groceries! I’m visiting from San Francisco and this is my favorite spot in the area so far. We bought a huge jar of applesauce, freshly ground peanut butter and popcorn on the cob. Great for kids too, there’s a live beehive inside and a kid’s park out front.
Mary K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Youngstown, OH
This place has been around quite a while. The family that runs the orchards has been doing so since the 1800’s so you can trust they know the apple business. Honey Crisp apples disappear fast in the fall so get them early. Overall, very nice little shop, a chance to BUYLOCAL apples. They also have a nice selection of local jams and jellies. Definitely a treat. Closed on Sundays.
Laurel M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Volant, PA
This modest sized shop offers much more than apples although there is always a plentiful selection of apples any time of year and especially in the fall. The establishment is surrounded by their own apple trees and various other fruits. All of the apples seem to be especially delicious and reasonably priced for the most part. I’m always impressed with how many types of apples they are able to offer. In addition to produce there is a wide array of canned goods, honey, snacks, gifts, cheeses and of course their famed cake donuts. The second week of October boasts the annual apple festival where you’ll find huge crates of apples outside where you can fill your own peck with an assortment of apples. There is also entertainment and various other vendors about. Their unique in-store live honey bee display is always a delight to see, especially for younger visitors. This is a great stop out among the Amish tourist countryside but also a great practical resource for locals.
Rikki M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Jay, NY
Lovely little store to pick up produce, cheeses, honey, and donuts at. The apple cinnamon and honey wheat donuts are the best! Very moist and made fresh daily. They have tons of apples here and have a nice harvest/craft fair every year the second week of October to celebrate the harvest. They have a nice little playground for the kids to enjoy themselves at. If you haven’t ever been here at least go for the craft fair/harvest. They give you a bag and you play a flat rate to fill it up with all the apples you can. Also free horse rides for the kids too!
Zach G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seven Fields, PA
A great little orchard shop. The honey wheat glazed donuts are made in house and are definitely worth trying out. The apple cider is better than average. If you have kids, or if you just like this kind of thing, there is a glass-enclosed beehive on one of the walls. I’d like to try them out in-season, but for a January stop we were happy with the selection.
Darin A.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
The space is small but they make good use of it. They have local goods and produce surrounding their delicious apples. Go first thing in the morning for fresh donuts. I recommend the honey wheat glazed. They have sprinkles and powdered sugar but nothing else compares. I also recommend stopping by the cooler in the back for some amazing apple cider. This is a great place to stop. Highly Recommend.
Matt J.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
I can’t speak for the actual place of business as I’ve never been there, but I have had their donuts and was pleased with how they tasted. I can’t find a Krispy Kreme in the Shenango Valley, so this seems to be the next best thing.