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    Pittsford Farms Dairy

    Pittsford Farms Dairy

    4.5
    (478 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    This is such a cute place! I had heard so much about their ice-creams so I had been wanting to…read morecheck it out. I got a double scoop with pistachio biscotti and cherry vanilla bean. Both flavors were incredible: super creamy and rich. My friend got chocolate almond fudge, and that was just as good. We also grabbed some baked treats to go (brownie, whoopie pie, and muffins), and everything tasted amazing. Other than sweet treats, they also have coffees and teas on their menu, and a bunch of different dairy products. It feels cozy, local, and authentic - like everything is fresh or straight from the farm. It's actually part of a long-standing local farm operation, which makes the experience feel even more genuine. I also loved that they support other local businesses and sell products from them, it adds to that community feel. Overall, this place is more than just an ice cream stop, it's a whole experience. Definitely coming back.

    4+ stars, it was dreamy, but taste comes at a cost and that cost is going to keep them from a 5…read morestar, but it was pretty pretty tasty! was in town for travel and i stay across the street, a decade went by before i realized what i was missing. well, extra calories arent truly what i was missing in my life, but what a treat!!! i opted for the soft serve (custard) with chocolate decorattes, you call them sprinkles! yup, a buck upcharge for those jimmies, but worth it! i surely would go back, depends on the temps when im there i guess, but nice treat (if you were a good boy/girl and earned it!!!) pinkels!

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    Coffee + cookies (non-dairy) & brownie razzmatazz - don't recommend the non-dairy one
    Coffee + cookies (non-dairy) & brownie razzmatazz - don't recommend the non-dairy one
    Handcrafted ornaments made by a local artist
    Handcrafted ornaments made by a local artist
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    Wickham Farms

    Wickham Farms

    3.8
    (87 reviews)
    8.4 mi
    $$$

    I love Wickham farms!…read more I've been going here for 4 years and I feel like every year it gets busier (so that does definitely have a downside as the farm and parking lot get full), and they add more cute little things around the farm as well as more events. You're not allowed to bring any food or drinks in, but they now have enough food options that I think most could find something that works for them. The hot foods like burgers are pretty basic and remind me of school lunches, so they're a bit overpriced for what they are. The apple cider shakeups are the best though, and they also have great apple cider donuts and slushy. Highly recommend. Tickets are pretty expensive. If you're an adult without kids, it might be worth it to buy the full ticket pass (for apple picking and the fun farm area) once if you want to check it out, but in general I recommend buying the apple picking ticket only. You get to pick a bag of apples, take some cute pics in some of the areas set up for that purpose, and check out the pumpkins and the store, where you can buy the apple shakeup and donut. In the summer they also have flower picking events and the sunflower spectacular tickets which have also been a great time!

    My friends and I made it to the last weekend of Apple, picking and activities at Wickham Farms…read more Truthfully, after looking at the reviews, I was very skeptical about paying for an entrance fee and worried that they were going to be too many children around. However, I bit the bullet and found the value($23.95 for barnyard tickets and $28.95 including apple picking) to be worthwhile as well as the selection of activities for all ages to be enjoyable. To every member of the staff that we approached, they were all very kind and informative. We got to enjoy the apple cider donuts, apple cider, pumpkin smash, and the ride to the apple orchards. We were surprised to see an event where they drop a large pumpkin high above ground, but it was very cool to watch (and wondered if this was because this was their last weekend of opening!)

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    Sunflower field.
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    Brighton Farmers Market

    Brighton Farmers Market

    4.4
    (30 reviews)
    3.9 mi
    $

    It took me so long to make it to this market-- Sunday midday is just such a busy time-- but I'm so…read moreglad I did! For a smaller farmers market, they had a great range of vendors, from fresh produce and meat to plants to food trucks and local vendor favorites (Crust Pie Co, Brian's Kitchen, etc). This was a great time, and I highly recommend if you get the chance to go! They have something for everyone. The vibe is also a bit calmer than the Rochester Public Market, and there was live jazz music!

    When I travel somewhere new, I always love to hit up the local farmer's market to take in the…read morelocal color of a town and experience the foods unique to the area. This market was in the smaller side with only two rows but they also had several food trucks and live music which were lovely additions. Parking was free and in the same lot as the market. It was fairly packed with cars but it's in a small town where parking in a nearby neighborhood does not seem to be as much of a hassle as it would be in a busier city. I went with two close friends, and we all had a great time enthusiastically sampling the local offerings and even picked up a few favorites to enjoy later. Though there were only two rows, each row had quality products including but not limited to local honey, maple syrup, baked goods, fresh pasta, meats, cheeses, and seasonal produce. One could easily plan a whole balanced meal just with one visit here. A standout for all of us was the Happy Gut Sanctuary that sold the most refreshing Kombucha which we all ended up buying. I also purchased some granola, dairy-free cookies, and freshly made pasta. The pastas I picked up included garlic basil and a Carolina Reaper pasta for my fiancé who loves all things spicy. One of my friends was a local and she plans to definitely go again just to get more Kombucha. Be sure to go early as some booths, especially the ones with freshly made products, start to sell out by the afternoon. Hopefully this was not my last visit to the Rochester area because I look forward to being able to go to this market again to sample and purchase all the seasonal goodies.

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    Schutt's Apple Mill food truck: mini apple pie donuts
    Schutt's Apple Mill food truck: mini apple pie donuts
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