This review is for the orchard itself; I’ve never been to any of their farmer’s markets. The orchard is incredibly beautiful and they have a HUGE variety of pick your own fruit, including a lot of heritage varieties. Be warned that the orchard is hilly– but seriously, so beautiful. I’d love it if they had some sort of map of what’s in season, because the orchard is so large. As a side note I’ve been to their bakery, which is off site(it’s maybe 10 minutes away). They do have vegan pies– the crusts are made with shortening rather than butter. You wouldn’t actually know they were vegan. The pies are ok(not really worth the price unless you’re really excited about vegan pies) but their apple cider donuts are amazing. Overall the prices at the orchard are great and it’s worth a visit. You could easily spend a couple of hours here.
Cin C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Lee, NJ
All fruits pick your own at $ 2/lb. This farm is over 125 acres. Tons of different types of apples. They also have peaches, plums, pears, corn, blueberries, cherries. Cherries are not pick your own. My only complaint is that most of the paths are overgrown and could use a mowing.
Rhett H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbia, MO
Seen at these Farmer Markets: New Jersey Montclair, NJ Walnut Street Train Station(Saturdays) South Orange, NJ(Wednesdays) Warwick, NY at the train station(Sundays) New York Union Square, NY(Fridays) Grand Army Plaza, Brooklyn, NY(Saturdays) W. 77th Street & Columbus Ave., PS144 School(Sundays) You’ve got some great fruit and bakery items, and I recommend their apple butter, some of the best I’ve had, and they have peach butter, too, also no-sugar butters, which means they are pretty proud of the unadulterated taste of their butters. I believe them to be amazing. They also sell some nice plums and peaches when they are in season, along with tons of apples – and local varietals, some I’d never head of before. Now at the Grand Army Plaza, in Brooklyn, NY, they unload their goods on and off a huge semi truck, and sometimes, if you get there early or late, you may ask for a jar of apple butter or a cinnamon roll(c/o «Just-Made Bakery»), and they may tell you«we don’t have any», which really means«they haven’t come off the truck yet» or «I don’t want to go back in the truck and get them», so if you are persistant, you can eventually get some. Give them a sob story or offer them a bribe – do whatever you can to(legally) get some of that stuff, it’s worth it. The elderly-looking gentleman in the overalls is the guy in charge, and he is a very nice guy, who can wax apples(pun intended) with the best of them.