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March 2024 by Christian Scott
Greenhouse has brewery vibes with picnic tables and light strings. Food is pretty solid. Very kid friendly and kids everywhere. Downside: porta-potties. Ate in the taproom this time. The BBQ was too salty to enjoy and the sides were tiny. Enjoyed the band.
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February 2024 by Denise Zadina
Excellent brunch and fun atmosphere!
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January 2024 by Michael Dinning
Great comfort food, beer and cider. They do a very good job catering events on-site and take care of everything.
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December 2023 by Anshita S.
It is a little on the pricey side compared to other farms in the area. There is a lovely restaurant on site, we just haven't had a chance to try the food there. Lots of parking available. They have live music on weekends and a lovely outdoor seating/dining area. Their cider donuts are delicious. The farm is very picturesque with lots of photo opportunities. One of our most favorite fruit Asian pear is grown here and it's not very commonly grown in the nearby farms, giving us yet another reason to come here.
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December 2023 by Kit D.
Overall great place for Apple picking in the September-October time slot. Belkin does not do refunds, but the business is flexible in rescheduling due to weather conditions. We ended up going the following weekend after a rainstorm and everything went smoothly with our tickets and transactions. $30 per person, or really per small bag, which I'd say is a bit pricey but the experience is part of the price. We got some great apples and pictures. They had four kinds of apples and other fruits. The farm is pretty big with lots of bushes and space to walk, so you don't feel like you're rushed even on a crowded weekend. The one slight potential issue to keep in mind is that there is a large bee presence on the site, so if you fear bugs be wary. Other than that, great experience!
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December 2023 by In Touch Well-Being
Just went to the Taproom at Lookout Farm for the first time last night. Food was amazing and what a great band playing. Bar was full of great people. Thank you
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November 2023 by lynne sabbag
So glad these folks have reopened their taproom. Great cider, great beer and the food is awesome as well. We shared a bucket of biscuits, chili lime bone in chicken wings and fried pickles. We are eating a 3 meat combo of top notch brisket, ribs and the juiciest sausage we have had! I hope we have room for dessert! If you have been thinking to come here, do it! We will definately be back!
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November 2023 by Bill Hesse
I was told, by an employee, that the taproom would be open on Sunday, 11/12.Sunday comes and they are not open. Called and was told that I should've checked with reservations to find out. I had to call 3 friends and tell them to meet me at a far superior and open establishment.Oops. Buh-bye Lookout Farm. Ain't ever going there again.See accompanying photo for the far superior establishment.
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November 2023 by Michael Federico
What a disappointment!! Very expensive, 30$ for admission, and a little bag for picking apples included. Not a place for small kids, a lot of walking, and no food concession stands only along the way. You have to make a reservation for the restaurant to eat anything...stupid!!! Save you money, don't bother, will this place. ?
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November 2023 by Laurette Ulrich
The view last night was beautiful. I felt like relaxing with a glass of red wine as I enjoyed the sunset. The cab was chilled, which is unusual. It was the smallest glass of wine I had ever had in my life. I should have sent it back and gotten a beer. At least for $10 you get a full size cup of beer. For $12 I basically got a large shot of wine. They really, really need to do better with that.
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October 2023 by Nathaniel
Just. Don’t. Go.Overpriced farm compared with other farms in the area. $30 - $35 for entry is steep for what you get - actually for what you don’t get. (Also $15 for purchasing a pumpkin is ridiculous too!)- no tractor rides - you’ve gotta walk miles to even get to the playground or corn maze.- playground and corn maze are miles away from the entrance - all the way towards the back of the farm.- playground was sadly dated. Wood structures - specifically the play tree house had lots of deteriorating wood.- haphazard playground that is not geared towards kids having a good time. - just a bunch of random decorations.- Lookout beer is mediocre.- apple farm is immature. Small trees.- only positive if you live in Boston is that it’s close - distance wise.Staff is a mixed bag. Old timer staff is great. The young staff members are uniformly rude and unhelpful.
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October 2023 by tia conover
Having been to 5-6 farms outside the Boston area- this is probably my least favorite of all the ones I’ve visited- mainly being the outrageous prices. $30/person for admission to the apple orchard and you’re handed the most hilariously small bags to pick from. The cans of cider were also super expensive- $26 just to drink 2 cans of mediocre cider. The breakfast pizza was pretty solid but the chicken biscuit was disappointingly dry. Trying to go through the different types of apples involves a LOT of walking with no option to take a hat or tractor ride. $7.50 for 3 donuts that didn’t even seem fresh. Overall spent way more money than I would have liked - go anywhere else for your fall farm experience
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October 2023 by Aidan Devine
This was a terrible place. Looks nice, but you can’t even bring in guests without paying 30$, they are completely robbing people. Go to any other orchard in Massachusetts, this one is TRASH. Look what $30 gets you, this bag is not worth $30
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October 2023 by Elizabeth Krogue
The price is steep to get in, 30$ to get in and pick apples. Kids over 2 have to pay to get in.There is also access to a corn maze, kids play area, and a small train for kids to ride.The kids play area was so busy, there were so many people, the walking paths were very crowded as well, Saturday it gets very busy.The walking paths (not in the orchards) are all paved, or brick walk ways.Definitely want a stroller if you have younger kids.It's a lot of walking.
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October 2023 by vu t
Have to say it’s a nice farm with varieties of fruits to pick by seasons. They have outdoor dining and live music on weekends . But the steep price to enter and buy a bag .. price for a tiny bag on weekdays is $36 bucks which will store only maybe 8 apples is the most . It’s ridiculously overpriced for a tiny bag. Not even worth it to come here if you’re into apple picking. There’s better places out there that provide double the size of the bag .