10AM - 6:30PM
441 Grange Rd, Troy
Fruits And Veggies
“This is one of the Capital Region's GREAT corn destinations. There's no reason to buy corn from the big box store when you can pay less to buy vastly superior corn grown in Brunswick. Corn is picked fresh daily and you don't even need to check inside the husk because the ears are all good. Even if I didn't live just a couple miles down the road, I would drive very long distances for the sole purpose of purchasing this corn.
Did I mention the corn is good?”
“We loved Engelke Farm. The kids lived the animals, pumpkin patch, bikes and play area. They enjoyed the corn maze too! We couldn't leave without cider donuts, they were so good! We'll be back!”
“Can't say enough about this place. A true gem in capital district. Thank you Capital Roots for being here and caring about your communities! Great food at great prices.”
“Amazing experience! The price is great compare to other farms, the berries are small but that’s what natural strawberries supposed to be! Made a cake out off it? so far my husband’s favorite”
“This place also sells seafood. I guess they distribute this stuff to restaurants around the region and they get their seafood fresh every day. So my family went today and we got sashimi-grade salmon and scallops. The salmon was PHENOMENAL. We cooked half and ate the rest raw and it was probably some of the best salmon I have ever had. The cost of an entire HALF of fish and scallops was $50. You usually get 2 pieces of salmon sashimi for $5 at most Japanese restaurants, and it isn't guaranteed to be good. You need to get here before noon or call before noon and pick it up later since the workers get there really early and that's their quittin' time. Anyway, highly highly recommend. It was so good.”
“Really interesting unique pastries and chocolates, plus fresh produce. Quality beer and hard cider. Astounding prices— LOW. My only complaint is: what do you do if you don’t have a quarter for the shopping trolleys? Who carries change these days? And I get not having disposable bags but surprisingly I didn’t even see reusable bags that you could purchase… and the self-checkout system was pretty seamless but the one employee they had on register checkout was a bit languid to be honest; not very efficient. Overall, it’s an awesome store, I think.”
“We got the year's best corn here. But Hoffay's charges $9.50 for a single watermelon. (Good luck moving those watermelons this summer.) I usually buy bales of hay at this place. The hay (unlike most of the produce) is reasonably priced.”