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1. Belkin Family Lookout Farm Market, Outdoor Dining & Fruit U-Pick - Dover

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· 605 reviews

89 Pleasant St S, Natick, MA 01760, United States

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Belkin Family Lookout Farm Market, Outdoor Dining & Fruit U-Pick: what do users think?
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
David Mesicek: It’s a very nice spot. But a few things:- eating/drinking: it’s very expensive for what you get. Best save your money for a real restaurant. Drinks and atmosphere are great. If music in greenhouse then that’s great. Enjoy that, have a drink, Skip the food.- farm: wonderful experience for sure. The train thing is very cool. Little kids will enjoy. Also very expensive so just beware
Trevor Cabrera: I dont understand how there aren't better ratings. Crawfish Pies were better than New Orleans.
Vincent Ho: This place was great! Brunch menu was fantastic. Fried chicken was crispy, biscuit had nice crispy edges and pancakes were tasty. All the portions were pretty decently sized. On top of that, greenhouse had great warm atmosphere and the staff was super friendly.
John Davlantes: Great family venue. Bring the kids. Great food and excellent service. Super mimosas!!! Will go again.
Siddharth: A nice farm with good food!
Maureen Watt: Lovely local farm. We popped in w the kids 4pm on a cold Thursday afternoon & had a lovely craft beer, and perfect food for kids. Relaxed indoor dining in winter greenhouse. Recommend for a casual dining feast
Beto1321 Andrews: Loved our time there, visiting from California to see my family we've been to Lookout before and wanted to return , as before excellant,,
John deWit: We enjoy every visit! Great food and drinks. Their kid events are a great time also!!
Ryan: Extremely limited options in terms of picking/activities.The property is nice well maintained with a good layout. The problem is that you pay 20 plus dollars for a bag that holds 12-15 apples. They only allow you to choose one type of apple depending on the day. Compared to other apple orchards this is by far the most limited and controlled option.The outdoor dining area has a reservation system for an area that seems to have around 100 Picnic tables. The outdoor area where you could not enter without a reservation was half full at best.A worker also demanded to see a guests service dogs “papers”. I kindly informed the worker that it is illegal to ask for any type of proof for a service animal. She scoffed rolled her eyes and acted like a 6 year old who got corrected for being a brat. Needless to say we will not be returning despite the convenient location.
tim salisbury: This place has gone so downhill, taproom is gone loaded with kids not prices sky high won’t be going back for 9 dollar cider and teardrop mimosas
Esther: this place was a total ripoff. it costs $20 a PERSON + per bag. They make everyone buy a bag that fits like 3 apples. They also only let us pick one section that contained one type of apple. The restaurant/sit down area is reservation only??? weird. also, the cider mill donuts are machine made. no love :(
Laura S.: Cathy, the manager is beyond amazing. She does all she can to make certain everyone has a great experience.
arushi shrivastava: I really enjoyed there
TJ DeNofrio: My girlfriend and I drove 45 minutes to discover the “pumpkin patch” was a tiny construction fenced area with only few piles of small pumpkins. Then we thought “at least we can go to the beer garden,” but it was closed off for a private event. The last option was to pick apples, but this place charges $24 per person for a minuscule bag. Complete disappointment. If you live farther away, do not waste your time making the trip out here.
Malykah McQuaid: I was deeply disturbed by an employee of the farm rudely asking a young lady with a service animal for proof of documentation that the animal was in fact a service animal. She specifically said, “Can you show me the thing for the dog?” I interjected myself and told her that it is in fact illegal for her to ask for proof. She was very nasty and unprofessional when responding to me, a paying customer. I then told her she should brush up on that law to better service future customers with service animals.Caution to all people who have service animals……………..
Hallie Lutz: Save your money and go elsewhere. Limited picking options, expensive bags and you can’t even get hot apple cider without making a reservation at the outdoor dining area which is usually fully booked. Overall disappointed.
Mark Harrison: I tool my kids to the outdoor restaurant. The service was good and the food was decent and reasonably priced (except for the $2.50 donut). However, there were no games or play area for kids. The price for apple picking is much greater than other farms. There is a small shed selling beer and donuts along with the market, but the lines at both were too long. I spent 10 minutes in line at the shed and barely moved, so we left and tried the market with the same result. We left without getting donuts.
Mackenzie Lynne: Giant orchard for picking apples and other seasonal fruits, very well organized and maintained. Also delicious apple cider donuts!
Colin McGibbon: What a gem of a place to find! This is about 30 minute drive, and well worth it on a Sunday. The farm was well organized and properly labeled for patrons to know where the good pickings were. The fruit was delicious, as you would expect from a farm. They had cooked meals for sale and outdoor seating. Also plenty of portable bathrooms, and even a baby changing station. I could easily make a day of it here, and plan to return.
Anna M: You can’t just buy one bag for 4 people, everyone HAS to buy a bag because each bag is “admission” to the orchard. $24 per bag! Waste of time.

2. Verrill Farm - Concord

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· 665 reviews

11 Wheeler Rd, Concord, MA 01742, United States

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Verrill Farm: what do users think?
Corina Mier y Teran: Crowded at lunch, but good sandwich
Robert Friberg: Excellent Sandwhiches
Deborah Hodge: Great meals, produce and bakery goods
Ju Lim: Nice farm store with prepared foods and tasty desserts.
Chief 0: The Pancake Breakfasts in the greenhouse were worth venturing out in the sub 0 temperatures
Keith Woolliscroft: I’m writing this review in the hope that others can avoid wasting money at this place.We have shopped here many times and it’s always been good, until last week.The checkout person was so preoccupied with tossing each item of our shopping into the air he forgot to pack some figs.The Tuna salad was mislabeled and was in fact chicken salad.My wife’s scone was stale.My English muffins went moldy after just 2 days.Obviously we will not be back. I can only assume a change of management as before it was good and now, it’s frankly appalling.
Marc Soloway: Steady Eddy for quality local produce in the summer and basics at good quality year round. Prepared foods and baked gods are scrumptious
Bradley Rowan: Had a lovely grilled Reuben sandwich and corn bread for lunch today. Such a welcoming vibe and awesome farm I can’t wait to return.
Everett Harman: They make a lot of prepared foods that are interesting and tasty. Their pies are worth the premium prices. The place was jam packed the day before Thanksgiving
JeffinMass1: The employees there always seem to be very helpful.
Austin Elliott: Great selection, cute little shopping mart for fresh goods
Kristin Rizzo (Logan): Love all the prepared foods, Deli sandwiches, soups, fresh produce, baked goods and gift items. We stop by once a month 😋❤️
felix paulino: Wonderful Place for relaxing and fun with whole family, very clean place and friendly staff
Brian Buckley: Stopped by for the first time to grab a sandwich. Taken aback by the price and quality. $14 for a reuben with very little meat. A lot for a sauerkraut sandwich.
KSC: An wide array of farm fresh fruits and veggies! Immaculate. Excellent selection of ready made meals and breads. I bought some OMG English Muffins, which turned out to be the best I've ever had in my life!
Tina Tran: Always a wonderful time! There are so many varieties of tomatoes, but corn is the greatest. Shopping in the supermarket for all of their delicious goods is an added benefit. The rates are reasonable, and the fruits and vegetables are exquisite.
Kelly Michael Skelton: This farmstand has everything: pies, fresh fruits/veggies, pre-made meals, sandwich deli and more. I've been coming here since I was 4 years old.
Summer Peeso: Great place for a fall visit. The store has good food, fresh produce/dairy, frozen food and many local products.
Elix taveras: Wonderful Place for relaxing and shopping flowers and more
lucy wheeler: Excellent place
Debra Levine: Always Fabulous!

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