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    Penn View Farm

    Penn View Farm

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    When you think of the historical milk man of Main Street America...this would be his office. What a…read moregem for locals. Traditional glass milk jars fresh from their dairy cows. You can even purchase one of those metal milk jar carriers to transport the milk home. They sell by the half gallon and for a family of four, I go through 4 jars a week or so. Prices are reasonable and they sell ice cream from a Longacres ice cream shop that has been in business since the 1930s in Barton, PA. When you pull up you see the cows that provided you with the delicious milk! I drive about 20min just for the milk. Won't purchase from anywhere else now that I can taste the difference. Staff seem to be local high school students and are very nice. The ambience is straight from small town America.

    If you're on a trip through Bucks County and don't stop at the Penn View Dairy Farm, well....you're…read moremissing something truly special. This family's dairy farm is one of the nostalgic reasons my family settled in this area (just one of many reasons). I mean, where else can you greet the cows that produce the fresh milk you are about to buy in old fashioned glass bottles? That's right! We buy 4 or 6 at a time and carry them in hard wire baskets, just like in the 1950's! And for about the same price you're paying at the grocery store for milk that's been sitting on a store shelf for who knows how long. In summer, they feature locally grown produce. In autumn they sell local apple cider that's unbelievable! And the holiday egg nog is to die for!! If you're driving to New Hope from Philly or just looking for something fun to do on a Saturday, it's a great trip! The dairy has a dedicated local following, my family included. It's cash or check only but they do have an ATM. Just remember, the Dairy closes on Sunday (like the Bible says, rest on the 7th day).

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    Milk House Farm Market

    Milk House Farm Market

    4.0
    (9 reviews)
    11.5 mi
    $$

    This is just a very neat place to stop, take some pictures, do some chicken-watching and buy some…read morefreshly laid eggs. For the fall, the market was so well decorated with colorful squash and pumpkins beautifully laid out. They also have a large fenced in are for chickens. We watched the head rooster chase around the others in the pen. Inside the small farm store, they had seasonal local vegetables and eggs. The eggs were dated to indicate that they were laid that day, and they are $5.50 a dozen or $10.50 for two dozen. Can't get any fresher than that! Their website indicated that they sell chicken twice a year, although there was no indication inside the store regarding that. Most items are marked, but there were several variety of tomatoes that were not specifically priced. I wanted some tomatoes but I didn't get any because I didn't know the price. It is a self service honor system, with a cash box. Make a stop here if you are in the area!

    I've been picking up eggs and some veggies form Milk House Farm through the Wrightstown Farmers…read moreMarket for years and never realized they have their own store 15 minutes form my house! This year, I ordered my Thanksgiving Turkey from them. The turkey was not cheap, and sure I could have bought a 99c/pound turkey at Costco, but what's in that turkey? I really wanted to serve something I knew would not be full of hormones. Let me tell you, 20 people at my table agreed without a doubt that it was the best tasting turkey they have ever had. Even the shape of the turkey was different. It walked around happily all summer long. There was no oversized breast weighting it down. Lots of tasty dark meat. The turkey was butchered and cleaned very nicely I would say. The ease of ordering and pick up was unparalleled. I chatted with the owner, who is very sweat and cares so much about what she puts out on the farm. Thank you Milk House Farm! Your first year raising turkeys was a huge success!!

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    Solebury Orchards

    Solebury Orchards

    4.5
    (105 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$

    A great spots for kids and families!! Make sure you book your reservation time in advance, they do…read morenot accept walk ins. It is a $2.50 fee to sign up for a reservation and you pay for the apples depending on weight of the bag. Frozen apple cider, apple cider donuts, and normal apple cider are just some of things I bought and everything was delicious!

    My friends and I recently visited this orchard for an apple picking experience and we had the time…read moreof our lives!! This orchard was one of the last ones to still have apple picking available in the first week of November which we were super grateful for. Since most of the remaining apples were on the top of the trees they were thoughtful enough to provide ladders across the orchard which was support useful and made our experience fun and enjoyable. The instructions were very simple and were had the best time enjoying ourselves in the orchard. The apples were absolutely delicious and we also bought other stuff in their store. The apple cider was delicious and so were the Donuts. The donuts were not too greasy and fried perfectly unlike a lot of other places which I absolutely loved. I grabbed a bag for my friend who also loved the donuts so much!! One thing I would love to see here is maybe some sort of savory or fresh food options, like a crepe station or panini situation. I would have loved to sit outside in the picnic tables and have a sandwich. After a whole day of apple picking that is probably the only thing that will push this 5 star experience over the top. If you are looking for a fun, family friendly outdoor activity, please come here!!

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    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    Farmer's Market - Playwicki Farm

    4.0
    (1 review)
    12.7 mi
    $

    This farmer's market is short and sweet, only open one day per week, Wednesdays from 4:00pm to…read more7:00pm and it is seasonal, from Spring until the last Wednesday in October, rain or shine. Playwicki Farm was once a rich farm growing their own crops and selling them roadside, this farm no longer grows crops but allows the local farmers and artisans to sell their wares and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. During these three hours locals fill the park buying locally grown produce, fresh baked breads and sweets, homemade and all natural dog and cat treats, quiches, handmade jewelry and so much more. This was their first year and it was extremely successful and grew week by week with more vendors adding tables to sell even more, like homemade pickles, flowers and herbs, all natural soaps and soy candles. I found myself here almost every week and I was so happy to see that folks really do care about supporting the local farmer's, to me there is nothing better than buying the freshest local corn or just picked tomatoes, juicy strawberries and fruits. The coolest thing about the farmer's market at Playwicki Farm is it is on land that's' use dates back to prehistoric 6500 BC with archaeological finds and then through the period of contact of native American Indians and European colonists. Three circular buildings have been unearthed as well and they are still digging, Henry Mercer did the first investigation in 1893, Temple University, the Heritage Conservancy as well as other known groups of interest have on the 100 plus acres of land that belongs to the Playwicki Farm. The park is dog friendly and pretty well poop free due to many poop stations that encourage owners to scoop the poop! Miles of safe and friendly hiking, jogging or biking trails. Scheduled activities are always happening here such as flea markets, fun days and over the Christmas season, trees are brightly sparkling and sleigh rides end with hot chocolate and cookies for everyone and this is free with advance notice. This month alone, they had face painting, hay rides, pie contests, nature walks, scarecrow making and pumpkins to paint. The old farmhouse and buildings still stand as well and can be rented out for peanuts. The farm is literally right around the corner from my home and it is one cool park, I wonder what they will unearth next?

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    Doylestown Farmer's Market - farmersmarket - Updated July 2026

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