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March 2025 by moshka
Worth the drive for many unique offerings and pleasant surrounds. Nearby walking trails complete the experience.
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February 2025 by John Mendelson
A wonderful community farm that supports local agriculture and treats the animals and the land with respect. The farm also provides educational opportunities for all ages as well as fun community events.
Yes, the prices are high. Keep in mind that factory farms which receive enormous subsidies and are often terrible polluters, let alone good stewards of the environment, hide the true cost of our food.
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January 2025 by Niladri Sinha
A great farm that trusts their patrons to self check out.
Love walking around and seeing the animals in their glory
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January 2025 by Neil Fitzgerald
A community gem. There is a self-service farm store with local produce. Prices reflect the higher quality and cost to produce. Codman Kilbasa and Pepper Bacon stand out to me as tasty Codman products. They also do community and educational events. There are small plots that one can rent to grow your own food. It is also nice for a short family outing to get outside and see a working farm.
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December 2024 by Anastasia Marie
This is a food lovers dream. They have every fresh ingredient you could ever want. And incredible locally made products—try the honey! I got everything from Codman’s eggs, chicken drumsticks and fingerling potatoes to locally-made butter, hummus, and beet lebneh. LOVE IT HERE.
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October 2024 by Anastasiya Manuilov
Very nice local fresh bread and produce!
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September 2024 by Terri Bowman
This is a special place to pick up produce. My son loves the gardens
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September 2024 by Donna Johnson
Wonderful store and gardens in Lincoln Ma center. Fresh local produce along with some staples and gourmet items.
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August 2024 by samantha hard
A couple of reviews have mentioned that it's "on the pricier side" for produce and meat, but that is putting it rather mildly. $50 for a small chicken, $11.50 for a pint of tomatoes, $10 for a small container of olives. It was exorbitant. We went for an ice cream Sundae Sunday they were hosting and had a couple scoops of the worst ice cream I've ever tasted: crumbly, gritty, and like everything else overpriced. (I'm not sure if the ice cream is their product).
The gardens were pretty, and that was the only enjoyable part. If you're looking for locally raised meat, I highly recommend Blood Farm in Groton. Significantly more to choose from, and about 1/3 the price.
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July 2024 by David Senft
The most wonderful spot to meet up with friends, let your kids frolic around, agree to push them around in the toy truck for a bit, check out some animals, snag some pizza from the gas station next door, buy them some ice cream, and then do your **grocery shopping** while you're at it!?!?!? I mean, this place is heaven. Don't forget to bring your own bowls and spoons. :)
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March 2024 by SAMUEL NJURU
Organic farming heroes
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December 2023 by Steven Laken
It's a local farm supported by tax dollars from Lincoln. The store is always open and is self pay. The prices are super high and despite being a local farm the farmer and people are not very helpful or nice. If you are looking for a cute spot to eat, see animals, enjoy the country, or get local produce this is a good place.
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May 2023 by Edward Morley
Only place I buy meat. Also the store has been getting more new items lately. Definitely a little gem of a store even if it's all self service. Cash is trickier than electronic. But there are usually envelopes, calculator and the white paybox in with the meats/eggs is what I deposit cash into.
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April 2023 by Chloe Campbell
Working farm in Lincoln. Went with a small group on a farm walk with Jess who is the educator there. Sophie and Portia are dogs that are specifically guarding the chickens against coyote and such. We learned as much as we could about sustainable farming, tasted maple syrup as it was being made, got our eggs from the laying hens then cooked them on the farm's induction griddle. Sprigs of micronutrients from the greenhouse, some sun dried tomato, goat cheese and warm bread, great coffee and it was a fabulous brunch on the farm.Then went shopping at the farm store that is open 24/7, 365. Honor systemish. Self checkout. Takes credit card, SNAP, etc. Just make sure if it is 3am whatever you get doesn't have torn barcode.Amazing experience. Plan to bring pumpkins from Halloween and Thanksgiving for the pumpkin smash. Pigs love it, kids love it. Sounds like fun!
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March 2023 by Timothy McDonough
24hrs, great!