Perhaps I’m missing something but I’m not sure how this place stays open. While visiting in the area we stopped in to get eggs and milk and shortly after entering I thought we entered a flea market. The one set of coolers was filled with chips. There was a used treadmill across from the eggs and dairy case. I gave two stars because it’s, well I’m betting it was, once a nice place.
Roger M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Waltham, MA
A pale shadow of its former glory. Go back 20 years, and you could get today’s eggs and really fresh chicken. Now, the place looks run down and there wasn’t a live chicken to be seen. Very sad.
Alex H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Enfield, CT
I’ve been coming here since I was a little kid and it’s still fun as an adult. As a kid, I would buy little toys and rubberband guns. As an adult, I buy the chicken pot pies, regular pies and cookies. Delicious and entertaining for kids and adults alike! I love this place. It’s a great little stop for a snack. The honey granola cookies are AMAZING. They’re so good. I can’t buy them too often or else I would get fat… again…
Mike L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Latham, NY
This place is awesome and its only about 10 mins from the Lee, MA exit. I grabbed a variety of things to try as it was my first time there and I only had limited cooler space since I didn’t exactly plan on stopping. They have a large selection of eggs, chicken/turkey pot pies, cheeses, whole chickens, chicken nuggets, soup, perogies, bacon, sausage. They are open year round but they have a restaurant and more items in the summer season. If you are in the area make sure to stop and BRING A COOLER to stock up.
Jennifer E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cranford, NJ
Best fresh eggs in area! Store is ‘interesting’ but the chicken stuff is great. Frequent stop!
Michelle N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Wellington, FL
The Otis Poultry Farm will always hold a place in my heart. When I was a wee little one, my grandparents would take me here for a candy treat, and I loved to look at the chicken coops and the kitschy stuff inside. Thirty some years later it doesn’t look as well taken care of, but I still love to stop when I am in the area. The store itself is packed with all kinds of goodies. Baked goods, eggs(of course), free range chickens, toys, you name it. It reminds me of a general store of days gone by. It’s really a great place to take children, and even adults will get a kick out of it.
Carlene S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Derby, CT
Our family enjoys making a pit stop at this store during our Sunday drives from Connecticut. I love the illustrations and humor of the chicken signs. They have a small café inside, but we’ve never eaten here. They also have a public restroom, which is great when traveling with kids! We usually grab a trail mix type snack and something to drink. But they do have a lot to offer, such as wine, groceries, quirky kitchen utensils, novelty key chains & magnets, Otis souvenir clothing, self-serve coffee, sugar-free candy, baked goods, a toy room and much more. They make & bake their own pies(fruit, chicken and turkey) and breads and also sell homemade fudge. Outside, you can take a novelty shot behind a chicken character board with holes for two people to stick their heads through. Driving by, you’ll notice a series of chicken coop houses with words painted stating: «Farm Fresh Egg Eaters Make Better Lovers» and«Farm Fresh Eggs Laid Here». I’m surprised the Otis Poultry Farm website is so lame compared to the store, it does not reflect their personality at all. Overall, I would highly recommend a visit!
Ryan H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Cohoes, NY
The Otis poultry farm store, or as I like to call it, Otis Chickens, because of the big cartoon chicken signs on the road leading to it, is on the route I drive between my family’s house in CT and where I live in NY, so I’ve passed by many times and stopped for a snack. I only wish it was closer to where I live so I could come here more often. It’s a full-fledged grocery store with lots of homemade pies, breads, cookies, jars of fruit spreads, honey, jugs of maple syrup, and candy. They have their own soda, and it’s the only place I’ve found sasparilla in a long time. I’ve never gotten any eggs here, but the sign on the front door says, «There are 25,000 chickens within 100 feet of this door, so please excuse the smell.» So I bet they’d be fresh. There’s also a huge selection of wine and some other groceries, non-perishable stuff. Even if you don’t stop in, go for the giant chicken signs… Otis Chickens Retirement Plan: Roasting Frying Baking