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    East Lynn Farm

    East Lynn Farm

    4.9
    (23 reviews)
    8.2 mi
    $$

    Great place to have a wedding. Sunsets are amazing. The barn decor with houseplants and bistro…read morelights very nice Buddy had his ceremony and dinner here. Ceremony area idyllic. A little hot though Barn can get a little stuffy but stepping outside there is a nice breeze Can't beat the rustic farmhouse look though Very romantic

    My wife and I were keen on finding a venue that had a vibrant nature and outdoorsy vibe. We were…read moreimmediately charmed when we first saw East Lynn Farms, and met the team behind its operation. The owners Georgia and Peter were incredibly supportive, and gave sage advice throughout our planning process. In addition, Alyson, who handles the emails for the farm, was always incredibly quick to provide responses to our questions, and was a pleasure to communicate with. We visited the venue a couple times throughout 2019 between January and our wedding this past September. It takes some imagination to picture how the grounds would look like on your wedding day, because it transforms so much with each season. However, we thought it was gorgeous and made for a terrific backdrop each time we visited regardless of the season. The farm is between an hour to an hour and a half outside of D.C. so it is a fantastic option for getting a rustic venue space that is still accessible for our friends living in the city and the families flying in to Reagan or Dulles. There is a lot of flexibility for events at East Lynn Farms, which may be a stressor for couples depending on their appetite for DIY versus a turnkey wedding option. The farm includes some decorations and a list of recommended vendors, but we were not restricted to the list as long as the vendors we chose had the appropriate license and insurance. The farm allows you to provide our own beverages for events, and we were able to save quite a bit by sourcing our drinks from Costco rather than ordering through the caterer. My wife and I were initially worried about how hot might be at the tail end of Summer, and we contemplated renting fans or A/C units for the wedding. Thankfully, Georgia advised us that the surrounding mountains provided the area with a cooler ambient temperature and a reasonable breeze that negated the need for that hefty expense. On our wedding day, the weather was perfect! Even at the peak of the afternoon it never got so hot that it was uncomfortable to wear a suit jacket, and at the end of the night it wasn't so cold that one needed a jacket. There's no limit of the amount of praise and recommendations my wife and I would give to East Lynn! We honestly couldn't have imagined a better place to have our wedding!

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    All of our wedding packages include exclusive access to the farm on your wedding day, offering the space to take those must-have photos!
    All of our wedding packages include exclusive access to the farm on your wedding day, offering the space to take those must-have photos!
    Our beautifully manicured rows of sustainably-grown vegetables, flowers and seasonal herbs provide the perfect backdrop for your wedding.
    Our beautifully manicured rows of sustainably-grown vegetables, flowers and seasonal herbs provide the perfect backdrop for your wedding.
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    Bull Run Mountain Vegetable Farm

    Bull Run Mountain Vegetable Farm

    2.1
    (17 reviews)
    22.6 mi
    $$$

    Our first year as a member of Bull Run Mountain Farm CSA has been a thorough disappointment. We…read morewere so unhappy with it we stopped picking up the allotments each week as the quality and quantity were not acceptable. Most of the vegetables we received were eaten-through by bugs, under-developed or nearly rotten. We ended up using it mostly as compost material. We were very disappointed with this experience and would advise against joining this CSA. We frequent a variety of local farmers markets and understand the type and quality of vegetables available through local Virginia farms during the summer season. We had very realistic expectations and were prepared for CSA vegetables to be less than perfect; maybe even less than farmer's market quality. Unfortunately, Bull Run Mountain Farm CSA failed to meet even these minimal expectations. Over the course of the summer we received only a handful -- literally a handful -- of vegetables that were able to be served as part of a meal. The rest were in sad shape or so paltry that they could not even constitute a meal. Our membership was for a "Bunch", which the website defines as a full share, or 1/2 bushel. If, according to the website, a bushel is enough to feed a family of vegetarians for a week, the full share sounds like a lot of food. It did not turn out that way. I cannot imagine a few bunches of mustard greens, a single rotted cauliflower head, a thyme plant, two unripe cherry tomatoes, a dozen very small fingerling potatoes, and a single stubby cucumber feeding a family for more than a single (not too appetizing) meal, let alone multiple days. Often, herbs were provided in place of vegetables. While appreciated in small quantities, the herbs did not supplant the quantity of vegetables we believed were part of a full vegetable share. We did receive some large, fresh zucchini in quite good shape, but that zucchini was the only vegetable provided of reasonable quality. The farmer's weekly emails were filled with grandiose predictions of incoming vegetables but always included warnings of possible disappointment; stories of coyotes eating vegetables, slugs attacking plants, and rain ruining seedlings made us wonder what is happening at this farm. It comes off as witty and refreshingly honest at first. After a few weeks, though, you start to realize those warnings are just preemptive excuse-making. It is easy to make excuses that some consumers have too high of expectations or do not understand the process of CSAs. I would caution against assuming that any negative posting reflects an unreasonable expectation. We were fully prepared; yet, in all aspects Bull Run Farm CSA was a disappointment. I would highly recommend against it.

    I subscribed to a veggie share for the 2008 year and signed up for a "peck", which is designed for…read moreone person. At $360 for 19 weeks that comes out to be around $19 a week. As someone who has subscribed to CSAs before I was disappointed. The share was about half the size I was expecting and some of the vegetables like the salad greens looked like dried weeds. Other veggies like the eggplant came out to be miniature in size and with a "peck" you are only allowed one! To be fair some of the other veggies like the butternut squash were a good size and fresh and tasty. The CSA's I've subscribed to before were in California so maybe they produce fresher veggies at a cheaper cost and perhaps my expectations are out of line with the Virginia CSAs? Maybe I shouldn't compare the two regions, but some of the California CSAs also had a trial period that allowed you to sample their veggies for a few weeks before committing to an entire season. For Bull Run and possibly others, you have to commit for the whole 19 weeks and can't get a refund if after a few weeks you change your mind about wanting the subscription. I think I'd rather go to a farmer's market and have the ability to pick out what I want, I think the cost would come out the same if not cheaper and I have the ability to choose the freshest veggies.

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