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    Driving Wind Farm

    4.5 (32 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Special event menu
    Christina L.

    This is one of my kids' absolute favorite places. There are berries to pick, animals to see, snacks to see and a tractor to ride! It is not a huge farm but just right for little kids. The cafe is cute and has lots of great options including bakery items, lunch, coffee, and a popsicle/ice cream case. There is a party room that would be great for a baby shower or birthday. They often have special events like the strawberry shortcake festival when there are special food offerings and extra fun like bounce houses for the kids. Check out the schedule on social media. Don't miss the tractor ride to get a bit of the history of the farm plus a thrill for young kids. It is fun to hear directly from the family members who own the farm!

    Blueberries by the handful!
    Aaron M.

    Blueberry picking is an annual tradition for us, and Driving Wind is absolutely perfect! My kids love picking blueberries because there are no thorns, and being able to pick blueberries in the netted garden makes the picking feel extra special and extra cozy. I do wish the cafe were better stocked with their excellent options. This is the second time in a row we've gone and tried to get a blueberries and cream popsicle (a seasonal delicacy worth its weight in gold according to my kids) and they've been out. [sad face]

    Biscuits and gravy, apple cider slushee
    Rebecca S.

    Went for the pumpkin event and had no idea this little farm was there right off Michigan road! Great small event for littles, also stopped in the cafe and got breakfast which was great! Parking was well organized, several things for little kids to do and the tractor/hayride ride around the farm was amazing, I loved hearing the history of the area as well as the farm itself.

    Inside cafe
    David C.

    Went for a coffee, walked out a definite repeat customer! Excellent selection of breakfast & lunch options available. Coffee was solid. Definitely want to return for the general store goods, with a wide variety of jams, butters, & salsas.

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    Brittany S.

    Dropping an update here to reiterate how much I love this place. We visited again this past weekend for blueberry and blackberry picking. The bushes were loadddeddd! And, if you're not in the mood for picking, you can always pop into their store to purchase already picked berries. The store also features a variety of jams, honey, etc. we also visited the cafe that offers breakfast and lunch options along with coffee. U appreciated that they had some books snd coloring pages for kids as well. Our berries were so good that we are returning this weekend to pick more. We're also planning to purchase some of the u-pick flowers during our visit. This is a peaceful oasis in the heart of our city!

    Biscuits and gravy
    Lynette R.

    I don't know how I didn't know this, but I just learned that there's a cute little coffee shop at Driving Wind Farm less than 1/2 mile from me. I had to try the B&Gs and a Mocha for breakfast...they were so so so good!

    Picking blueberries
    Jessica W.

    I wish I could give this place five thousand stars! We had so much fun picking berries! And ALSO they have an adorable shop and cafe filled with great food, goodies, and treats. The staff were so friendly and helpful, but not overbearing. I took my 5 year-old and we had the absolute best time!

    Salsas, honey, jams available
    Kara M.

    This is an urban farm located off of Michigan road. It's located not that far past the Michigan Road Public Library. They had blueberries as well as blackberries that you could pick right now. They had strawberries that weren't ready to pick yet. Being able to pick blueberries and blackberries from the plant is as fresh as it's going to get! They have a little store that sells locally made candles the triple pudding berry that was burning next to the register smelled great! Soaps, jams, salsas, local honey are available. Next to the store sell 4 Birds Bakery cookies quite a few varieties. They sell LICK popsicles, ice cream, drinks, and coming soon coffee! I saw in some of the pictures they sell pies and chicken pot pies. One of the workers said they're going to try to have pumpkins which they planted, apple cider, and fall things later on. It sounded like a great idea to keep the farm open later on into the year.

    Bruschetta Flight for $14
    Wanda M.

    I've been to Driving Winds Berry Farm several times now and I've enjoyed each visit. The Berry Farm sits back off of Michigan Road with a big Open Flag by the entrance. Looking for fresh berries? Yes!! You pick or there's usually a few pints of pre-picked berries in the cooler located in the Garden Shop. The picking season runs April - October for Strawberries, Blueberries and Blackberries. You pick prices run $8.99 per quart and a little higher for those pre-picked. The berries are sweet, plump and beautiful with protective netting over the berries to protect against birds. The business and picking hours could vary depending on weather and berry availability. Driving Winds opens at 7:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, Saturday 9:00 - 2:00 p.m. and closed Sunday and Monday. You can also find perennial plants and shrubs as well as hanging baskets plus annuals planted in cute tin pots this past Spring. Fresh flowers are available for customers to cut for bouquets. The sunflowers were gorgeous during my last visit. Wagon Rides, Pumpkins and Mums will be available soon. The Garden Shop has great gift items with pie plates, local honey, jellies, jams, sauces, hand crafted soaps and candles, bath products and I'm a Berry Good Boy/Girl merchandise from infant to adult extra-large plus much more. The Cafe is the hidden gem here with patio or indoor seating. The menu offers excellent cinnamon rolls, brownies, muffins, lemon bread, daily lunch specials, hot or cold beverages from Lattes, Mochas, Espressos, Lemonade Shake-Ups, Root Beer Floats, Berry Filled Ice Cream Bars and Lick Ice Cream. My favorite is the Bruschetta Flights served on excellent bread where you can select 4 of the 6 flavors for $14 but only served on Saturday. The Pineapple Haberno Spread is my favorite with the Ricotta, Fig and Pistachio running a close second. All the staff are extremely friendly and very helpful. Parking is located in the grass area across from the Gift Shop and the small lane is gravel leading from Michigan Road to back of property where the blackberries are located so dress appropriately for weather conditions.

    Part of the farm
    Ashley M.

    The absolute cutest farm, shop & Cafe nestled right along Michigan Rd. My daughter and I stopped in for a quick treat and were blown away by the wonderful service, options and all the activities held throughout the year. We will definitely be back with the whole family for strawberry, blueberry & pumpkin picking days

    Picking blueberries.

    Very fun place! Not as cheap as grocery stores, but exceptionally high quality fruit fresh off the bushes. Also local honey, jams, snack bar, picnic area etc. Very helpful employees. Going forward this will be a regular stopping place for us. First time there it may be a little difficult to spot if the traffic is heavy on Michigan road. Look for a yellow "Open" flag on the west side of the street, in the 6400 block.

    Jon C.

    It's no nice to have a place so close to the heart of the city providing a place to pick blueberries! I stopped on my way home from work and picked about 2 pounds in just under a half hour.. in 95 degree heat. Perhaps not such a great idea, but the blueberries were perfect ('cuz I picked 'em) and not a single one was bad. Hours are kind of strange, so make sure you check their Facebook page before stopping by. Need eggs or honey? They've got 'em!

    Three mums from the Blueberry Farm!

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    I do not recommend this farm at all. They have rude and unprofessional owners. The picks aren't good at all either.

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    Habig Garden Shops

    4.6(28 reviews)
    4.4 mi
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    I have recently been into plants and have found "Habig" to have the best and most affordable…read moreselection of plants. They often have sales as well! The workers are always helpful and warm which always makes my plant shopping experience more enjoyable. I have taken home three plants from there and they're doing very well! I recommend stopping by for your next gardening or house plant project.

    I was blown away by how much Habig Garden has to offer. I stopped by to pick up replacement…read morecucumber plants for my garden. This location in Nora is much larger that it looks from the street. There are two buildings and the outdoor spaces is packed with healthy, beautiful plants. The front building is a gift store with garden-themed home decor, jewelry and other items. The rear building has house plants, pottery, plant care chemicals, bird food and houses and more. I asked about controlling bugs on one of my house plants. The clerk was knowledgable and asked a few questions and diagnosed my problem as spider mites. She offered a few options and made a recommendation for spray that I could try. This is the kind of service that you won't get in a big box store. I also picked up several fun greeting cards. The prices are good. Every area that I visited, someone greeted me and asked if I needed help. I love this place and recommend for garden and gift needs.

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    Georgetown Market

    Georgetown Market

    4.3(123 reviews)
    3.3 miLafayette Square
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    Georgetown Market is an independent neighborhood market that offers groceries, health supplements…read moreand has a snack bar. The snack bar serves healthy options including soups, sandwiches and assorted smoothies and smoothie bowls. They have a case with grab and go premade sandwiches and salads that are reasonably priced and super healthy. I had one of the premade salads that was filled with lots of raw vegetables such as squash, cauliflower, broccoli and more. The salad was delicious with the only downside that I had to purchase dressing separately. My husband had a vegan wrap that was filled with lots of veggies and bean sprouts. He said it was delicious. The smoothies looked amazing, but I'll wait till next visit. There are tables inside and outside where you can sit and eat. The clerks are welcoming, friendly and efficient.

    Earlier today Saturday June 7th after my morning workout around 10 I decided to go to Georgetown…read moreMarket Cafe for a smoothie. Now, I've been to Georgetown Market numerous times in the past. Georgetown Market supplies all natural, organic, and vegan products. You can get your food, natural meds, teas like mullein. Etc. When, I went this morning it wasn't crowded at the Cafe, you can dine in at the Cafe, and I ordered a smoothie called Mocha Chiquita that has banana, almond milk, cold brew, peanut butter, chocolate plant protein, and cinnamon. Now, I was actually recommended that smoothie especially for the protein. That was my first time ever having a smoothie at the Georgetown Market & in general. The ambiance of the place clean, smells very healthy, the staff are always very friendly and helpful. To, my surprise the smoothie was actually good to me. Mind, you I can't eat bananas by itself due the smell makes me gag, and I haven't ate a banana in many years. I would highly recommend the Mocha Chiquita smoothie. Then, around 3:30 in the afternoon I went back up to Georgetown Market Cafe for the Vegan mac and cheese, to me that was just okay. Then, I ordered a ginger shot which was good, that ginger burned slightly. However, I love Georgetown Market & the Cafe so I'll definitely be back.

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    Tulip Tree Creamery

    Tulip Tree Creamery

    4.9(56 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $$

    I visited for the February Open House. The group that was there got a cheese plate to sample. The…read morecheese plate consisted of Snapdragon, Nettle, Fromage Frais, Trillium, and one other cheese which I think was Dutch Tulip. They were all fantastic. There was a short presentation and then a tour given by Co-Owner Laura Davenport. It was interesting to hear about how the different cheeses are processed and how Tulip Tree Creamery came to be. After the tour I made a purchase of two cheeses: Nightshade and Fromage Frais. If you enjoy cheese then you need to check them out. Their website is https://www.tuliptreecreamery.com/ On there you can find out about all the cheeses and where to purchase them. They also have classes you can take to make your own cheese. Another website to learn about their classes and events is https://www.eventbrite.com/o/tulip-tree-creamery-8524842081

    So I admit I haven't been to their true storefront, I've just had their cheeses…read more I first encountered their cheese at Shea Cheese in Phoenix Arizona, back when I was living in that area. I was immediately wowed, but decided not to buy any at that time because I was moving to Indiana soon! I thought I'd be able to find some in Bloomington, but alas it's not easy... But as fortune had it, I ended up at a farmers' market up in Indy one day, at which they had a stand. And it lived up to expectations. The Queen Anne's Lace (which they had samples of on offer) was up to the standards of the best French bries, and much better than any of the big-name bries. Tiger Lily is a nice washed rind with the expected pungency. My complaint would be that I wish they used some non-cow milks too. I also found the rinds to be less edible than with some European cheese, but that's fine, just cut them off.

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    ALDI - storefront

    ALDI

    4.5(18 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    My Aldi journey has fluctuated over the years. I went from being a total Aldi hater, to being…read moreindifferent to Aldi, to being an Aldi apologist. Part of the reason for me becoming an Aldi convert is this particular Aldi on 86th Street. I now consider this Aldi my "home" Aldi, because it's located in my adopted neighborhood of Nora, and it's just off of the Monon Trail. I'm at this Aldi all the time, because I'm in this area a lot of the time. I'm so familiar with this Aldi that I don't even blink an eye at the produce in cardboard boxes anymore! I revel in the bleak aesthetics and harsh lighting! I kind of really love that I can't find everything on my grocery list! And now, I make sure to always have a quarter with me, just in case I need a shopping basket. But more often than not, I am able to fit everything in a reusable bag, which I make sure is in my car at all times, just in case I need to make an Aldi run. Aldi has changed me a little bit, and that's OK. A fun thing that I discovered, after shopping at Aldi several times, is that many of the products that they sell -- especially in the cheese section -- are most likely also Trader Joe's products, but in a different package. Also, some of my favorite tortillas chips are at Aldi, and they have a decent wine section! Wine lovers should not sleep on Aldi's wine offerings, because they have some diamonds. Usually, there is only one checkout line open. But I never have to wait long -- they are super efficient here at this Aldi. They will get you in and out quickly.

    I'm seldom the hater amongst reviews for any business, however, I'll openly admit I've never quite…read moreunderstood the Aldi fascination. Good prices? Oh sure. But what else? I will admit that my Aldi experience is tainted by a negative experience during an employment fair years ago where Aldi, in particular, made some ableist and negative comments around disability. It turned me off, and it made me swear off Aldi. Over the years, I've gradually returned on a limited basis. And, yes, I'll openly admit this location is easily one of the best in Indy. During today's visit, however, it all still just struck me as incredibly middling. The good? The doors are automatic. This strip center has plentiful accessible parking. This location is easily cleaner than most locations I've seen, though during today's visit I saw several products that had clearly been opened and a couple spills that hadn't been touched. The aisles are decently organized. They are pretty wide. I like the location - I can hit a decent restaurant, Goodwill, and Chris' Ice Cream all while here. The prices are better than most grocery stores for sure, though for that you're also getting a variety of off-brands and national brands under a generic name. Here's why, I think, I can't let go of the ableism I experienced at the recruitment fair - this process here is just so not disability friendly - from the quarter for a cart (outside the store then returning it there) to the lack of customer service to bagging your own groceries (with your own bag) to, well, you get the point. I dunno. Maybe I'm missing something. Truthfully, I'm not thrilled with their sister store Trader Joe's either. I don't hate Aldi. I just don't see the wonder of it all. For me, it's a low-priced, mid-ranged grocery experience where they seldom have what I want and I always feel a little bit more tired after shopping here.

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    Traders Point Creamery - Hoosier Classic - brunch menu

    Traders Point Creamery

    4.1(435 reviews)
    5.4 mi
    $$

    We decided to try something different and this was the perfect place to visit…read more Farm to table is a great restaurant concept. The creamery / dairy is such a cool addition to the whole experience. They make their own ice cream and various cheeses. They offered them on a cheese charcuterie board for an appetizer. The place sits on a large and very pretty plot of property. The cows are adorable and they have my favorite cows - the cute and sweet brown Swiss and Jersey breeds. The restaurant is vast and the atmosphere is comfy and rustic. The food was great and everyone seemed to enjoy it. It was all well prepared. We tried the fish, burger, mac and cheese and scallops pasta dish. I had a filet steak and it was wonderful. The staff were very knowledgeable and so helpful and friendly. They have a gift shop and sell many cool handmade items like lotions, soaps and food. If I am ever back in this area, I will absolutely come back.

    We stumbled Traders point creamery while driving from the eagle creek park, and were glad we…read morestopped! According to the salesperson at the store this is the first USDA-certified organic dairy farm in Indiana. They have different areas you can visit, The Loft which is the restaurant, the dairy bar which is a small place to get your desserts and the farm store, all the places is a little bit crowded, a cozy place. We only got desserts as we had other dinner plans we got some milkshake, scoop of ice cream, soda float, and a small cup of their organic chocolate milk All were delicious and very very tasty Outside you can meet some of their animals, they have a big old red barn that houses baby calves and there's some chickens and if you go in further to the property you can see the big cows

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