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    Three tree parsnip soup with sliced, salted egg yolk garnish.
    Laurie M.

    This past Saturday, I attended my second Supper Club at Heather Ridge Farm and somehow they managed to out do themselves yet again with their delightful, and inventive five course meal. This unassuming farmhouse, on a hilltop in Preston Hollow, is truly a hidden culinary gem. Each table had a never ending basket of home made foccacia and biscuits with creamy butter. The first course was a thick and rich "three tree" parsnip soup garnished with sliced, salted egg yolks and fresh parsley. A red cabbage salad with pork cheeks led next to the charcuterie plate which consisted of pork sausages with goat cheese and yogurt, a thinly sliced ham, and the most tender, salted chicken hearts garnished with candied lemon. All meats were smoked in Chef Rob's, "file cabinet" smoker. There was an amazing plum wine jelly with crisp toast. The entrée was grilled, maple marinated sirloin steak tips served over spaetzel with grilled green beans. The steak tips were a perfect medium rare, and very tender. The spaetzel, which I haven't had in years, was absolutely delicious. Finally, there was dessert. Just when I thought I could not take another bite, the attentive staff presented bowls of home made buckwheat ice cream topped with a generous helping of rum chocolate sauce. The garnish was two, home made graham crackers which were so buttery, and crunchy. Owner Carol Clement, Chef Rob Handel, and their amazing staff, go out of their way to provide a warm, inviting environment in which to enjoy their fabulous food, most of which originates on the farm. Supper Club is $65, and just once a month with seating limited to 18. It is BYOB, and I called for wine suggestions. Reservations are required. Check out their website: Heather-ridge-farm.com for dates and menus.

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    Thank you! Glad you enjoyed yourself. Hope to see you again.

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    Thank you, Arthur! So glad you enjoyed yourself today.

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    Not what we expected. Food was just ok. The owners were extremely nice and accommodating

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    Excellent food, atmosphere, and shop. The short rib, meatballs, and root beer were amazing.

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    4.9(48 reviews)
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    We visited Buck Hill Farm at the recommendation of our Airbnb host while we were staying in the…read morearea for the weekend & what a surprise it was! The exterior is misleading & easy to pass by if you're not in the know - don't let it fool you! Breakfast is only served on weekends between 8 AM & 1 PM & we just happened to be there. Service was extra warm & welcoming - we had our pup with us & it was a not so great weekend weather wise & while we offered to order & sit outside at a table as to not disrupt other diners, they managed to put us in their back room so no one had to eat out in the cold (Pepper can't write her own review, but she says thank you, two paws up!) While the menu is small, one item is better than the next & you can't go wrong no matter what you choose! Prices are reasonable for everything you get & in today's economy, it's a rare find! The apple pancakes were to die for & honestly, the biggest pancakes I've ever seen! Fresh biscuits with maple butter (YUM!) Don't pass up on the extra creamy & delicious chocolate milk! Seriously - can I get an IV drip of that? This place is the embodiment of farm to table (obviously). Zero frills, but full authenticity of a working farm. Wonderful place & wonderful people. They have lots of their goods for sale too, so you can take Buck Hill Farm home with you! We bought their delicious bourbon maple syrup, fresh herbal tea, hot sauce, & took some ribs back to the house to grill for Father's Day! Plenty of full & happy bellies even after leaving the farm. After breakfast, swing by the chicken coop & thank the ladies for the delicious eggs! LOL We hope to visit again next time we are in the area!

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