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December 2023 by Michelle Reilly
Chestnut festival was great. Cannot wait until next year
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October 2023 by Jessica Zodicoff
Very disappointing. There were very few apples left and they misled us saying certain apples were available for picking when they were not. BAD.
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April 2023 by Juliet Linzmeier
Lovely spot!I’ve heard about this place, but only just visited when taking a detour. Very calm on a cool spring morning, the produce and goods are all local, prices are very decent, and im sure things can get pretty wild when it pizza season begins!Places like this create the perfect community, and the orchard is the perfect backdrop to a relaxed place to make memories.Thanks!
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December 2022 by Stefan Trotman
This was a bit of a miss, and I'm unsure if I should've done more research or what. I discovered Breezy Hill at the NYC Grows Wednesday and Saturday tent at Union Square. It was initially the sugar-free cookie that drew me in. The PERFECT cookie and when they stopped selling I went with the carrot and raisin, which is amazing. I had a day to kill and drove up to the Breezy Hill orchard, only to get there and learn there aren't direct sales done there and the retail place is about 45 minutes on the other side of the Hudson. Fair enough, so i drive to Stone Ridge, and I just felt let down by the offerings. No cookies, the produce was okay and the plums were amazing but not much of a variety to pick from. None of the donuts that are at the tent in the city either. Bummed cause I figured I was making my way to the Mecca of Breezy Hill, where the best of the best was, but that wasn't the case. I still visit the tent and grab about 5 carrot cookies once a month or so, I think that's enough.
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December 2022 by Joey Joey
If I could rate this lower than one star I would, recently went to stone ridge orchard to go through a light show with LUMAGICA… and it was TERRIBLE!There was no effort put into the show what so ever, it was very bad work considering there was extension cords IN puddles when walking by the entrance… what really got me was spending over $100 to bring my family to the light show, and it wasn't handicap accessible in any way so my father couldn’t come with to enjoy it with us..When we asked about a refund for at least his ticket (due to it all being inclines and in NO WAY help for my dad to walk it)They told us they couldn’t give us a refund but that we were welcome to get stuff from their farm stand… when we got there, The FARM STAND WAS FILTHY! Floor looked like it’s never been cleaned …the pie I chose had some mold on it so I had to give it back while still in the store, after it was given to me….overall I see a lot of possible potential, but my overall experience SUCKED!Elizabeth Ryan must have people that don’t know what they are doing, or she don’t know what she is doing, the overall experience with this orchard was terrible..
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December 2022 by Ni Nin6
The light show is magnificent and well done !! They will be running this show daily until Christmas !! Food pizza and a bar this place has it all with a beautiful view of the orchard to match
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December 2022 by Promo T.
Not a good place it's run on the backs of many fueled by other ventures run by unpaid employees the owners own words I have a record of "always looking for an angle of getting out of her obligations she has many faces most of them unkind her labor practices are some what borderline slave with unpaid/late payments to her workers
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October 2022 by vito dilluvio
Stone ridge orchard is bar none the BEST orchard in the Hudson valley. We had the pleasure of meeting the owner Elizabeth and she was extremely gracious and accommodating. The farm stand caters to everyone’s fall needs whether you’re in mood for fresh pies, apple cider donuts, homemade cider, and anything in between. Thank you again Elizabeth for your exceptional hospitality and for making us feel right at home.
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October 2022 by Jacklyn Landres
This was always my favorite spot for apple cider donuts and so of course at greedily knocked down their door in Sept this year. I was shook to find $20 for a dozen donuts?!?!!? Insanity. The donuts were also extremely artificial tasting and syrupy, which they were not in prior years. Stone Ridge Orchard be nice for UPick but if you’re looking for fresh donuts (as I always am) head down the road to Davenport Farms for a dozen at $7.50.
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October 2022 by John B.
We went over this weekend with some friends from NYC. We hadn't been there since our kids were very young. The big message here is that it's not just for kids anymore! A short drive around the back of the property, near the orchards reveal a major expansion. We're talking live music, tasting room, food truck, wonderfully boozy cider concoctions! That along with apple and pumpkin picking and some delightful alpacas. Looks like they have a big winter fest planned too. Great place to check out for leaf peeping! The only thing that would help is better organization of their signs. It's a bit confusing, but don't let that stop you!
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October 2022 by Jamie Rowland
The owner was very friendly and helpful. She gave us her cinnamon because we forgot it and we’re making baked apples!
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October 2022 by Darren Carter
Beautiful orchard with a dozen or so varieties of u-pick apples. They also have a small shop with local products and baked goods where you purchase your picking bags or baskets. There are wood fired pizzas, too, but we didn't get a chance to taste them this trip. They often have community events and a farmers' market. Withheld a star since the price of u-pick is much higher than the grocery store now. Still worth the fun of the exploration of the property.
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October 2022 by Snorkmaiden
Nice orchard for apple picking. We were there on a weekend in early October. Apples were tasty and I personally enjoyed that it was not crowded. The only downside was the abundance of poison ivy around the base of many trees.
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June 2022 by Fair Person P.
This review is for the Sunday Farmers Market. We were there yesterday and there were a few vendors: Migliorelli Farm selling berries and cherries and Hepworth Farms selling vegetables. We purchased from both. For Migliorelli: the young man there was very nice and helpful. The prices were astronomical though. I paid 12 dollars for strawberries and later that day I saw local strawberries at Davenport that were 7 dollars for the same size. That is too much of a price difference. Another concern: the fellow could not answer where the fruit came from. It made me wonder what is Milgorelli. Is it really a farm or a company that buys from other farms. I've been to their stands in Dutchess County and have always found them exorbitant in price but I did not realize they are buying from other producers. For Hepworth: I bought peas and they were good. The price seemed ok. But the person selling did not know what the peas were. She thought maybe you ate the pod, but they were clearly shelling peas because the pea pods were very tough. My expectation for a farmers market is that the vendors sell their produce or have clear info on the source, and that the vendors know what they are selling. Thank you.
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June 2022 by Alex Surgent
A beautiful location just north of the Mohonk Preserve. Quixote Event Tent Rentals was fortunate enough to be on site for the Upstate Vintage Antique Show at the serene and scenic Stone Ridge Orchard. We can’t wait to be back!