Always a popular place, especially on weekends, and doubly so during the autumn harvest season. A bountiful selection of locally ground produce, especially apples, with other locally grown cherries, peaches, etc, delicious! Very reasonably priced too. They also have a surprising wide selection of «local» products from pastas, frozen groceries, honeys, beverages, and other groceries, definitely emphasizing NY upstate products. They have a very nice little flower shop inside, and while I haven’t yet had the fresh made foods they do have a small dining space for lunches or quick bites.
Mike H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Williamson, NY
Wonderful CSA program where a small purchase price is your entry ticket to share a portion of the entire bounty of the harvests. Personable family owners and staff, reasonable prices for farm fresh lunches and dinners. Clean, open farm market, many artistic displays, a first class esthetic showplace.
Alex C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Rochester, NY
Prices were higher than what you’d pay in the supermarket, although selections of SOME things was better. Still, for a farm market, you’d THINK you’d be getting a better deal. guess not… But my biggest peeve is this: TWELVEBUCKS for a burger at a FARMMARKET? Are you kidding me??? In the end, this place exists for suburbanites flush with cash, and not for those looking for a good deal on farm-fresh foods.
Joe M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Webster, NY
Great place to spend a fall day. Enjoy apple picking, great mums, huge outdoor play area. Inside store has your usual fall items. Try the soups and puddings. They turn out great. Pick up an apple turnover — outstanding.
Breanna B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rochester, NY
A personal fave for apple picking. The farm is pretty big, they have a ton of variety when it comes to apple picking, their farmers are super kind people, and the shop is amazing for tasty local goods. I picked a few varieties this year — Jonagold, Crispin, &20oz. Jonagold’s are my choice pick — sweet & crisp. Things you have to order at the shop: Apple dumpling and cider donuts. They don’t flaunt that they sell these. Why? I don’t know because they are kick ass. I always pick up a gallon of apple cider when I’m here — this year they were selling Red Jacket cider. I also grabbed a few cheeses from 1000 Islands River Rat Cheese — opted for a garlic herb spread and a jalapeño/cayenne hard cheese. Apples and cheese are delish together! The veggie selection was good too — lots of pepper varieties, pumpkins, squash varieties, and tomatoes. This year the crop was great, trees filled with enormous apples — pretty much an endless bounty. I filled my bag until I wasn’t strong enough to carry it anymore. I store those bad boys in the crisper, eat the tart ones, make pie with them, dip them in caramel, add them to butternut squash soup. Anything and everything related to baking with apples. Visiting Lagoner Farm is the perfect way to spend a fall day. It was only about 30 min from the city and the drive was beautiful with views of the beginnings of changing leaves. If you have kids, they have a play area for the kids. We sat out on the patio and enjoyed the warm fall weather, sipping coffee, eating cookies and apples. This is why I love NY.
Marissa N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rochester, NY
Great seasonal fruits and veggies. If you wait to plant shrubbery, it all goes on sale mid-season. Area apple tastings in the fall. They have homemade fudge, sandwiches, soups, baked goods and jams.