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March 2024 by M.C. Meenagh
Spent some time at Ward farm in Sharon MA. Did the tour of green house . It’s just the one .greenhouse. Enjoyed it ! Time was informative and fun . I ate a flower ! Then picked some tulips and daffodils! Shopped their store and had a delicious cookie! I would definitely visit again
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February 2024 by robin ofearth
Awesome local business! Fresh produce, meat, baked goods, and all quite good quality. They even have some of their own brand of products, which are very good. I highly reccommend their house brand sausages and apple cider. There’s a small cafe too for sandwiches and drinks.I had a hard time finding an ingredient I needed for a special dinner and was able to get it here as well. The people working here are also quite friendly and helpful if you do need a hand finding something even weirder.
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December 2023 by Susan Welby
Great variety of the freshest fruits and vegetables! Wraps and smoothies to go. Wide choice of flowers, herbs, and vegetables to plant in your garden. Very friendly and helpful staff!
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December 2023 by E. Abreu
This is a nice place to bring your kids to. They have a couple of playgrounds for little kids and older kids. They also have a variety of vegetables to choose from. They also have apple cider and delicious donuts.
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December 2023 by Karen I
We went Wards Berry Farm for Jolly Holiday Hayrides. We had been there in this summer, for strawberry picking. It was crowded in summer but winter farm is almost empty and relaxing. Staff are kind and we could enjoy a good holiday vibes!
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November 2023 by Joseph C.
We went here during apple picking season. The cider donuts and hot cider were incredible while outside in the brisk autumn air
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November 2023 by Krystal Powers
We had our daughter's 4th birthday here and it went so smoothly! Thanks Ward's Berry Farm for the bouncy house and tractor ride/pumpkin picking adventure! It all made the party a breeze. :)
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November 2023 by JoAnna S.
Took my students on a field trip here this fall and it's just a wonderful community building experience. We start off by taking a tractor ride through the farm stopping along the way to learn about the plants that are growing. The person running the ride was friendly and knowledgeable. The students then get to feed the piglets and watch them eat. Then it's back on the tractor to drive down to the pumpkin patch. Included in the price of the trip, the students each get to pick a pumpkin. Then we headed to the pavilion where we ate lunch. They also have a really big playground that my students loved playing on. They have porta-potties that were big and clean. Such a fun trip that our young students really enjoy.
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October 2023 by Jill E.
Very cool place to get your pumpkins! Went today around 2 it was pretty packed but it was a very fun experience.
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October 2023 by Josephine P.
Such great family activities! Not too expensive to get in, loved the fresh produce and variety of pumpkins and gourds!
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October 2023 by Mich
This is strictly a weekend review. This place really needs to get better at streamlining what they have to offer. There are far too many lines for the things you offer. You have to wait in line to get a ticket to get hayride/pumpkins. Then after you get your tickets. You then have to wait in line for the ride. Then after you pick your pumpkins. You now have to wait in another long line again to pay for them. We waited 25 minutes in line to order food. Then the food wait was an hour wait! You really are spending alot of the time here in lines... There was a jumping pillow, my son went to use it but was turned away because you need a bracelet! At that point wasn't going to search for that line to buy that ticket because it was just far to busy and super crowded. Plus why are you charging to use the jumping pillow anyways? That seemed odd. Considering how much money families spend here, you would think it's included. Anyways after we picked pumpkins we wanted to try their apple cidar donuts. But oh whatdya know, another huge line that was inching along. No way were we waiting in another line at that point. This place is way to crowded on the weekends. You should have a capacty limit because you guys can't handle the amount of people coming into your establishment. They have two single use bathrooms in the store. Just two! Then some porty pottys that were leaking smelly water all over the ground. This place could be great but it seems that profits, trump customer experience because we spent most of our time here today in long lines. It's just not worth it at all! Go on a slower weekday or be prepared to spend most of your time in long lines.
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October 2023 by Vivian C.
We came more for the experience than the berries, or at least I had. It was my mom's first time strawberry picking. She had no idea that strawberries were such a low growing fruit. It was my second time so I let her do most of the work, although I don't think she deemed it as such. For the two of us, I picked up a pint size strawberry box ($5.50, no tax) in the white tent between the potted plants and the playground. (Tip: enter Ward's Berry Farm, and head right to park.) There were other things under the tent to entice, including those frozen dots treats, but now was not the time to weigh myself down - off to the fields! How? The lady at the register was kind enough to point the way upon my inquiry - past the hay ride, and there would be a strawberry sign with an arrow to point the way along the dirt road. 10 minute walk to the day's field. (Actually, it took us 4 minutes.) The hay ride was $4 per person. You pay at the same spot and the line starts up right outside the tent. Tractor pulled, there was actually no hay involved. It looked safe enough for the younglings with benched seats and safety rails, though they may need an assist up the steps to get on and off. The ride unloaded folks at the farther end of the field, which was quite smart in spreading out the berry pickers, and giving them more of a ride for their money. There was a porta potty right by the strawberry field. A rather good sized one from Pee Palace. I didn't peek inside, but it looked decently roomy. A staffer greeted us and suggested that we pick a row and try our luck near the center. Strawberries don't seem to all grow at the same rate. Small white young berries grew right beside red berries of various sizes! We looked for red specimens of course, and tried to find some on the larger side, although the smaller red berries also looked quite lovely. It took less than 20 min for us to have a heaping pint of bright red berries. Strawberry Picking season started up at Ward's Berry Farm on June 8th this year. With this being the last weekday morn before Father's Day 2022, it was pleasantly sparsely populated, while the berries were still a-plenty. I wouldn't say the same for their playground. There were a good number of children jumping on the new bouncy pillow ($5 for 30 min, socks recommended), and probably two different events taking place. A food truck hawking a simple menu of hamburgers, cheese burgers, hot dogs, grilled cheese, french fries (gussied up or not) and frozen treats sat handily by the playground. We didn't make it to the farm store on this visit, but would have been glad to spend more time here if we had it. I'd also love to have checked out the other fields to see if I could have been tempted to pick up a box of sugar snap peas ($8 a quart), or some of their pick your own flowers ($14 for a 16 oz mason jar). Bigger berry pickers could have opted for a 2 quart box for $20 or a 4 quart for $35, in place of our sufficient pint for $5.50. I'm surprised it took me so long to make it out here. I've been to the market between Ward's and Route 95, and never knew this place existed so close! I appreciated that the farm was no dogs allowed given that we were basically picking food off from the ground. Oh, and I asked if their strawberries were organic - they aren't. We fit 24 berries in our little box, and they were sweet. We realized afterwards that we should have picked some smaller red specimens to fill out the empty air pockets. Oh well, next time!
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October 2023 by LaToya Wiggins
I love visiting this farm with my family. They have a great selection of soil at really good prices. They have a nice play area for children that includes an old fashion metal slide and sandbox ♥️. They have a nice variety of pumpkins and plants. I usually purchase some fresh fruits from here which are often sweet and enjoyable.
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October 2023 by Taylor Renee
Wards Berry Farm exceeded my expectations for my kids birthday party! Everyone had SOO much fun picking pumpkins/ on the hayride/ and the bouncy house! Booking was painless through their site and our attendant was great! 10/10
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October 2023 by Douglas S.
This is one half of the woodstock sandwich. It was sooo good! The portion was generous with lots of meat and cheese. The peppers and onions were cooked enough to mellow out their flavor too. The bun was soft and perfect for the rich meaty sandwich. This is the sandwich to get here. However, it took around 15 minutes to get the sandwich after ordering (which is worth the wait). The rest of the farm was beautiful too with so many family activities, live music, and great produce. The parking was ample as well. Mark this farm as a nice weekend stop this fall!