Look, I went here knowing it was a logging camp, and had been there 15 years ago and 15 years ago, the food was out of sight, this time not so much. When you think of Pittston farm. You think of logging mans breakfast, not so. The«home fries» were chopped up French fries, and they were not cooked, the eggs were runny and so on, we did not eat lunch on either of out days but did have dinner two times and it’s a shame, the food is all microwave frozen food. Not like the old days, I can get microwave food at any cheap place, but this was almost $ 500.00 for two day stay. We stayed in room 7, it was made up ok, rustic, one window, one old queen bed and bunk beds. We went there to ride the ATV trails, if you don’t know how to ride, stay out of this area, the trails a poorly marked, rock laden, and at some points dangerous. But I think the ATV trails will get better as they get used more. Pittston farm, you are loosing the main reason we come here, that is to eat like a lumber jack, not a microwave heaven. Go back to basics, buy some potatoes and get back to cooking like the old days, throw the microwave out of the window… please!
Brian B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Bronx, NY
Service and food quality = down the drain. This was my third time eating at Pittston Farm in the last 7 years. The food here is frozen(pre-order) and many of the dishes are microwaved. Ask me how I know — I saw dishes being prepared this way as I got myself some salad at the salad bar. To make matters worse, our waiter was super-sloppy(dirty hands, sloppy outfit) and went to the kitchen three times to ask the cook questions we had about the food. Embarrassing. My roast beef dinner was super, super dry. All seafood is frozen and then fried. Nothing here is fresh with the exception of the salad. It’s a lovely place to have a meal, but as I have been finding out, it’s not worth the trip when the food is so bad. It’s a shame, really, because if this place had awesome food, it would attract at least double the amount of visitors.
Matthew K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Framingham, MA
After driving for a good hour and expecting to be lost forever we were presented with an amazing view and very good food as well. The mountains, trees and numerous hummingbird feeders made for a very relaxing and soothing experience. In fact Pittston farm also offers lodging and is a well known location for Snowmobilers in the Winter. The food was more of your country, buffet style but nicely prepared. We were also offered an amazing array of desserts. I recommend the whoopie pie which was very large and scrumptious. One note, when you sign into the gate, make sure you tell them you could be returning after dark because the Forest Rangers will dispatch a search team if you have not returned at sun down.