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    Bountiful Farm

    5.0 (1 review)

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    8 months ago

    The Family runs this operation are so kind and helpful and the venue is beautiful, especially in the summer with all the Dahlia's in Bloom!

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    Wonderful food service setting! Special place True Food to Table you are eating at the farm ! We…read morehave seen them pick herbs and vegetables for the dinner. Wine selection excellent ! Recommend watching for their special dinners. Also walking around the flower and herb gardens

    We were invited by friends to have a birthday celebration dinner, this is our second time there. We…read morewere greeted by a cheerful hostess and chef who were amazing. We were offered an array of amazing cocktails that were not only delicious but served adorned beautifully. Our friends had pre-chosen our entrees for the evening. We were served a starter of a croquet of bread adorned with a very delicious chopped fish mixed with seasoning, capers and olive oil. It was visually appealing and delicious. The second course was a beautiful fresh mixed salad of greens with green goddess dressing adorned with pine nuts, It was delicious! Our main dish was not only visually pleasing but the portions and meal were excellent. The lamb was perfectly seasoned, cooked and served over polenta and an amazing snap peas purée and gently sautéed pea tendrils. We had a lovely Malbec to accompany the main course. Finally the dessert was served it was delicious, it was a formed dense mousse like chocolate served atop were puréed raspberry and topped with sliced strawberries. I am not usually a fan of chocolate, but I must say I loved this! This venue is top notch!! Amazing atmosphere, thank you! I regret not taking a picture of our amazing lamb dinner but didn't want to be rude with my phone.

    Heyday Market

    Heyday Market

    5.0
    (7 reviews)
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    Cute place but it's a farm store. We didn't look at the website before heading there for lunch on a…read moreMonday. They only serve food on weekends so check the website first!

    Very cool little space off away from the hustle & bustle of downtown Bainbridge. A bit on the pricy…read moreside of things but for once a $15+ sandwich on this island tastes like a $15+ sandwich - the Porchetta definitely deserves its spot at the top of their made-to-order sandwich menu. Everything on it went together perfectly. The tarragon aioli goes crazy, the roast pork is fantastic, I was worried I might be put off by the cider slaw but it's all extremely well-balanced. Worth noting it's not a huge sandwich but still maybe the best I've had on the island - really has a unique and craveable flavor. The pastrami was a bit of a letdown - better than other options on the island but just a little too heavy on the sauerkraut IMO, it was almost unpalatably sour. The pastrami itself was interesting, it seemed a lot like thick-cut beef bacon as opposed to what I would normally expect it to be like texturally - wasn't bad though. The seasoning on the meat and sandwich seemed a little inconsistent, some bites were very salty, some were a little bland. Not terrible but not great. If it was just a restaurant I might rate it a little lower but for what it is I was pretty impressed. I like the fact their sandwich menu is very short and sweet. Lots of cool little artisan food things for sale, they sell Via Rosa noodles and sauce as well as a nice little selection of fancy salts and things. Would definitely recommend a visit if you're a Bainbridge food fan.

    Holly Lane Gardens

    Holly Lane Gardens

    4.0
    (21 reviews)

    I hosted my 2004 wedding at Holly Lane Gardens, and have also stayed there as a B&B guest. I grew…read moreup in the neighborhood -- if you can call it that. The B&B is down a one-lane dirt road that winds passed a dilapidated barn and a pond that in the spring time is filled with croaking frogs. The B&B is centered around a large house with three suites, and then a separate cabin. Pattie, the owner, is an amazing chef and very chatty -- she's happy to tell you all about the area! The property is lovely with tons of gardens filled with flowers and vegetables. The best part is how, even though you feel like you're tucked away in the wilderness, the Island's best Thai restaurant is only a 5 minute away by car, or 15 minutes by foot.

    A certain someone had a birthday coming up and I decided to go above and beyond to make sure his…read morebirthday weekend was worthwhile. I had also been feenin' for a weekend trip somewhere I haven't been. As I researched plenty of areas to visit I kept coming back to Bainbridge Island due to the reasonably priced bed and breakfasts they have. I found Holly Lane Gardens on a Bainbridge Island lodging website. From the pictures it seemed like a cute place, was in the woods, and the price was just right. There are two rooms each with a theme, a suite, and a cabin available for stays. There is no minimum night stay unlike so many other places. We arrive at Holly Lane Gardens to a cacophony of animals sounds. There are roosters, chickens, ducks, and even a llama. The house is a spacious wooden structure surrounded by a plush lawn, cheery blossom trees, and a forest in the back. There is a swing to act out your childhood past time. I park and we make our way to the front door. We find numerous Post-Its directing people to their rooms and explaining the owner is either out in the garden or driving the tractor. We enter and to the left is the living room filled with books and a piano. The kitchen is directly in front. We walk down the hall to the right and find our room. I picked the Morracan room based only on its multi-colored bedspread and tried to keep my expectations low. As I entered the room I was blown away. It wasn't huge by any means but it was decorated with an Asian flair and there was burgundy net surrounding the bed. I recognized the brightly colored bedspread. I jumped on the bed and felt like a princess. The bathroom was across the hall and it was a great size and very homey. I was disappointed I didn't meet Patti, the owner, upon our arrival but we left and came back and met the cutest most kindest dog on the planet. We open the door and there is a doe eyed dog looking at us, not barking, obviously knowing we would do no harm. We make our way to the living room to watch some television and here comes the dog, nudging me with its nose to pet it. She gets her fill of admiration and sprawls herself out in the hallway. I later learn her name is Lady. The next morning I meet Patti. She is she cutest nicest little old lady I've met! We have our introductions in the living room as she is preparing breakfast which consisted of egg soufflé, homemade bread, and fruit. At the table we meet the other guests of the B&B and we all make small talk as we consume our breakfast. There is no check-in time according to Patti. I was told we could come anytime. As far as check-out goes, I'm not sure. We left fairly early but I would assume you could leave whenever you want. If you find yourself yearning for a short trip I would suggest going to Bainbridge Island and staying at Holly Lane Gardens. The rates are reasonable, the house is beautiful, the location perfect for rest and relaxation, and Patti is so nice you'll definitely want to stay there again.

    Bountiful Farm - farms - Updated July 2026

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