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    Langwater Farm

    4.3 (48 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Outdoor seating

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    Roast beef with farm onion and arugula
    Robert C.

    This is what every town needs! A local market, with fresh vegetables, great lunches, family community nights, fun events for kids and ice cream and pizzas! Service was fantastic, sandwiches were delicious, prices were reasonable and the market, chick full of super fresh veggies and fruits (including white raspberries) and fresh corn to pop (including on the cob). Cheeses, healthy drinks, organic teas and coffee, and a great deli. The inside market was clean and neat and outside was terrific with multiple covered seating areas, tractors for climbing, and a huge pick your own flower garden. Bathrooms were inixex, clean and new. This place was awesome!

    PYO flower bouquet at home
    Katie E.

    Langwater Farm is the loveliest little farm stand, I just moved to the area and am feeling really lucky to live nearby! There's a beautiful local market with a lunch counter, ice cream stand, PYO flowers and produce (all seasonally, of course), and a whole slew of other pop-up events, hay rides, markets, etc. I've had this place in on my radar since I started looking at houses in the area, and visited this weekend for some produce and a pick your own flower bouquet. My mom was visiting from out of town and it was such a perfect way to spend the afternoon! It was $19 for a jar to fill with flowers from the field next to the market. They give you a pair of clippers and you just walk through the rows of flowers and clip what you'd like. The jar is pretty big so you can fit a ton of flowers, and there's sooo many stunning options to pick from. Totally worth it. I was also really impressed with the market itself, so many yummy looking farm veggies, but also pretty much any other local product you could want. Honey, eggs, plants, baked goods, dips, marinades, granola, tea, ice cream, cheese, soaps, gifts--you name it, they've got it. It took all of my self control to leave with only one basket of produce and two tubs of ice cream (black raspberry chocolate chip and lemon blueberry cheesecake--how could I not??). I didn't try anything from the lunch menu or bakery, but everything looked amazing and I'm definitely coming back soon to taste it all. Langwater also hosts tons of local events, including pizza night from the looks of the wood-fired ovens out back. Can't wait to explore all of the other products and events this place has to offer :)

    Daily Special Pizza -- Yellow Squash, Garlic Scapes, Basil Ricotta
    Elias G.

    We came for PYO strawberries and stayed for pizza; we were happy with both, and probably will come back. The strawberry picking was great. We didn't take the hayride to the further fields, but the ones we could walk to were filled with berries; we were also alone most of the time too, which was nice. The strawberries themselves were excellent, and easily in my top 3 of all time. We stayed for lunch and got their special pizza and a fresh strawberry milkshake. The pizza was pretty good, and came out quite fast. It was charred, as were all the others we saw, so that's something to consider if you're not a fan; I like a bit of char, though :) . The strawberry milkshake wasn't anything mindblowing and was a bit light on the ice cream for my taste (I prefer thick milkshakes, and it tasted more like a smoothie), but still satisfying. And it had some fresh strawberries in it, which was good. The farm store itself is fairly standard, though they have a lot in different produce (and free samples!) Overall it was an enjoyable experience and we're happy we went.

    Tulip Picking
    Amy M.

    We came here for PYO tulips! Admission was $20 per person and comes with glass jar to pick 10 tulips each. Had a great time as it wasn't super crowded and had a friendly staff. They also had flowers and food to purchase inside the market. We also had the wood-fired pizza which is worth checking out!

    Oanh H.

    Beautiful organic farm with a variety of activities for kids and adults. I went here for strawberry picking and PYO flowers ($19 with mason jar). The hayride takes you out further to a bigger strawberry field. The store had so many local dairy products, fresh bread, produce, candies, and ice cream. The cafe had lots of sandwiches to choose from. They don't make any modifications on their sandwiches though. Staff were attentive and knowledgeable about fruit season. I'll come here lunch anytime.

    Tulip sign
    Kelsey M.

    Such a cute farm and bought so many amazing things in the shop. Went to pick tulips with my husband afterward. 10 tulips per guest for $20. Be mindful all guests that come along must purchase their own 10 tulips, no sharing.... Still worth it for such a fun experience!

    Wide variety of pumpkins/squash let each girl find one that suited them perfectly!
    A S.

    Stumbled across this super cute farmstand when looking for a place to get a variety of pumpkins for our kids (they had all kinds of squash). We also ended up getting cider, cider donuts, and some local honey. Langwater clearly has a Easton feel - farm store looks like a mini Whole Foods and the prices aren't dirt cheap, but it has great variety, local products, and we even saw a sign about a CSA, which we were excited about. We'll certainly be back!

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    Francisca W.

    been a seasonal share member since this late spring, couldn't be happier. they have great produce: always fresh and tasty. mostly organic, all local. exhibit A: cherry tomatoes in the summer. they were SOOO flavorful -- i almost forgot that tomato had taste! thought it was just my palate change, so bought a pint of organic ones from supermarket the next week. yup, those were still tasteless. TRY THEIR TOMATOES! pricing is a bit high compared to store (organic to organic), naturally. but the weekly box/share at $25-30 give you 6-7 items from a bunch of herb to a couple lbs. of carrots, not a bad deal at all. and if supporting local farms is your thing, they are well worth it. ultimately, i do find their produce actually tastier, and that's not because i am being a hippie. have some standards for your vegetables! nutrients and all! fresher IS better! staff are also friendly there, ready to answer any questions you have, talking about vegetables and stuff, and going out of their way to help you pick a watermelon, etc. emails also responded promptly if you have inquiries. aside from the farm stand, they also do PYO flowers and berries (summer), xmas tree & wreath (winter), hayride in the fall into xmas, the whole nine. some of those got cancelled this year because of this sucky thing called Covid. so for now, apple cider donuts on the weekends will suffice.

    a variety of flowers in pots
    Maxwell R.

    Fan of Langwater Farm! Their tulip picking field is such a beautiful and unique experience. The vibrant colors and fresh air made for a great Sunday. The farm itself is also worth checking out. They have such a wide variety of fresh produce that's perfect for cooking up a delicious meal. I highly recommend stopping by if you're in the Easton area.

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    Thanks for sharing your experience and supporting our farm, Kelsey!

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    Great farmstand. I wish they still carried Oakdale farm marinated meats! I had to go to Simpson spring to get tips. What happened???

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    Loved the pick your own flowers, sunflowers were AMAZING!! Will be back in the fall for the yummy donuts!

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    Stopped by today for the first time after driving by many times. Donuts were delicious!

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    We came for the PYO strawberries, and ohh boy, were those not the sweetest, most delicious strawberries I've ever had!

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