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    Adams Fairacre Farms - dont forget your quarter

    Adams Fairacre Farms

    3.7(144 reviews)
    27.7 mi
    $$$

    My daughter requested seafood for her birthday dinner so I headed to Adam's Poughkeepsie location…read more If you can find a parking space, remember to bring a quarter with you because at this location, you are required to insert a quarter to rent the cart. Presumably this is because of the proximity to City Of Poughkeepsie, but I see no reason for it. This location has a bit of a confusing situation because you really need to remember which entrance you use so you can get back to your vehicle without having to circle the entire building with an overflowing cart of groceries. They are pros and cons to shopping here. Staff is extremely friendly to the point where you feel like you're at a neighborhood small grocery. But this place is massive with an abundance of imports and unique offerings from around the region. I belong to a farm cooperative, so I don't usually need vegetables. However, in this case, I did shop produce to locate some organic options to serve with the scallops and shrimp. The presentation is wonderful, but the prices are outrageous. Year over year, the same items that I purchased at Adam have increased by at least 30%. Some of that is due to the current geopolitics, but some of it is just plain exorbitant pricing. My purchase: A stop at Seafood to make sure they had 2 pounds of sea scallops approximately $24 per pound- wild caught. And the colossal shrimp more than $20 per pound also wild caught. Next stop a birthday cake - everything looks wonderful and I'm sure that there are items that are not mass produced with lots of fillers, but idea say that they probably use the same cake mixes as the less pricey supermarkets. Regardless, I had no time to bake so I picked up a 6 inch carrot cake - $26. And a fresh fruit tart 9 inch $29. Ouch, one note about the fruit tart is that the strawberries were not hold which makes for very.com cumbersome dining. You serve a lovely piece of fruit tart, and your guest has to dissect the strawberry to take the leaves off. It doesn't look that great and it is not appetizing. A quick stop to pick up organic broccoli. What the heck! Roughly $12 for two bunches of broccoli. I must be out of my mind. It was a birthday and I don't have any broccoli at home so I bit the bullet Over to the cheese counter where you can find exceptional values, and Exceptional imports My pic today was Bulgarian feta cheese, which is not easy to find, a beautiful French Camembert, and a block of Gouda. A loaf of bread, and a quick run to the clearance section at the back of the store where I scored pretty well with about 2 pounds of beautiful grapes for two dollars and a dragon fruit for under two dollars. A 12 pack of Parker General rolls $2.50 a quick run past the pasta department for the Italian produced linguine and onto the cash register. My cart was full and I knew my wallet would be empty soon so I headed home. Shopping at Adams is an experience rather than a chore. Please don't go on an empty stomach because you will soon regret it. You're not gonna find samples here for tasting, but you can ask at the cheese counter if you're not sure about a potential purchase and they will oblige. I do .

    We are so lucky to have this business in our community. They support regional farms with meat…read moreproduce and dairy from our neighbors. The quality is superb. They have the best butcher and fish. The bakery is great. Their greenhouse is an oasis. The prepared foods are healthy and delicious and reasonably priced. The diversity of plants and Landscaping materials and expertise in their departments is awesome and they give so much to the community in the way of sponsorships fundraisers and school programs. It's true if you're coming for a bottle of ketchup or other middle-aisle fare then the price is not cheap but for those who understand the importance of shopping on the periphery of a market, this is the best place for fresh quality ingredients.

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    Adams Fairacre Farms - Bistro table and chair, an inviting display

    Bistro table and chair, an inviting display

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    Adams Fairacre Market - Fire wood , dirt etc

    Adams Fairacre Market

    4.0(24 reviews)
    39.8 mi

    Glorious day when Adams came to Middletown! The Newburgh location is a peaceful ride every time,…read morebut Middletown is better. I fell in love with Adams Fairacre farms 22 yrs ago. Outstanding establishment! Plants beautify my yard every year! Please continue being true to yourself and your customers. Establishment is clean, bright, organized, friendly, knowledgeable and respectful. I constantly recommend Adams to everyone I know that is new to the area with great feed back. Keep up the great work.

    I was obnoxiously followed like a shadow around the gift shop during my last visit about two weeks…read moreago, which leaves a bad taste in my mouth, but I'm an Adams' fan in general. I love trying new things and love that most staff know their departments and aren't hesitant to share opinions when asked and sometimes even when they aren't. It reminds me of old school service, and I haven't been steered wrong by their input yet. When this location first opened, I constantly had issues checking out at the front registers. For example, a deal might be advert but not reflected on my receipt, or I could buy three lemons and be charged for four mangos and issues like that. So, I am diligent about checking my receipts, but I haven't caught any issues like that in the longest time. I love that if I come in for items in one of their specialty areas, I can just check out right there and skip the front registers all together. I think this is why I do more impulse buys here than other supermarkets. The prices are high, but I've heard staff say they are treated well. Because of that, I don't mind paying extra. I actually hope the store expands so I can avoid shopping at stores without that reputation. I might avoid this location's gift shop, though.

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    Adams Fairacre Market - Front of the store

    Front of the store

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    Tremper Hill Farms - Cheeses & More Cheeses

    Tremper Hill Farms

    3.8(4 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Is Tremper Hill Farms on Route 28 in Tremper a true roadside stand? Yeah. Is it a true farm stand?…read moreHmmm...I think so. The space is small- and if you want cheeses, they got 'em. Milk? Yup. Yogurt? Yup. Eggs? Of course. Some seasonal fruits? Yes. Veggies? That too. Plus seasonal plants, even grass-fed meats and lots more. The guy working here was talkative and helpful when I stopped in to grab a few things. I can't complain about prices- this is the Catskills. Plus this is a nicer way to get some groceries than the supermarket and stock up my pantry here during the weekends when I'm in the area.

    Visited this morning soon after they opened (nice they are open at 9am) and got some great local…read moreproduce (blueberries, zucchini, cucumber, apples...) and was pleased to even find my favorite vegan yogurt. Prices were very reasonable and clearly marked. I was only getting a few items as I'm staying in a place with only a mini fridge, but they had a pretty wide selection for a relatively small roadside "farm stand" (farm store?) and it was great not having to drive all the way to Margaretville for quality groceries. Even better that much of their stuff is local. The very kind young person working let me know that pets aren't allowed inside (I had cat on my back in a backpack style carrier and didn't even give it a thought before heading in) and was very understanding of my goof. Hope to make this my regular grocery spot for my annual Catskills trip. Thanks so much!

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    Tremper Hill Farms - Welcome: (Try To Look Past The Weed Cloth Barrier)

    Welcome: (Try To Look Past The Weed Cloth Barrier)

    Tremper Hill Farms - A Little Bit Of Everything

    A Little Bit Of Everything

    Tremper Hill Farms - Goods In A Box: (If For Whatever Reason U Forgot Ur Reusable Bag, These Folks Keep Boxes Of All Sizes So U Can Carry Ur Goods)

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    Migliorelli Farm Stand - Spoonfuls: (This Is More Like Ground Lobster Meat Or Something. Oddly Tasty Though. I'd Add Lobster Chunks To Give It Substance)

    Migliorelli Farm Stand

    4.6(11 reviews)
    4.2 mi
    $$

    Migliorelli is a humble little roadside farm stand on Route 28 in Phoenicia selling a range of…read moreseasonal fruit, veg, pumpkins in the Fall, jams, a small fridge stocked with an assortment of locally-sourced cheeses, milk, etc. And as the oldest (that I know of) side-of-the-road farm stand in the Catskills, Migliorelli has been our favorite when hubs and I began staying in the Catskills since '01. Presently, while hubs and I have been spending more time in Woodstock on the weekends since the late part of June, we see the need to support the local bounty that surrounds us and the best way to eat from farm to fork. If this isn't enough, these folks also carry a small collection of home products made by independent makers. Migliorelli is all about veggies and fruits- so the cheeses, milk, yogurt and pastries you see when you come here, are sourced from partnering dairy farms. In spite of that, I still picked up Gruyère, Parmesan, other cheeses and milk. Fish and other seafood are sold on weekends. I've heard and read two different stories about how they source their seafood. Is it locally caught? Not sure. Actually, don't think so. I'm not completely bothered by it. The young ladies here are helpful and if you have any questions about something, speak up. Prices reflect the Catskills- but you won't break your wallet. When I come here, I know I can stock up my pantry and fridge with ease and freshness.

    Ambiance - beautiful farm stand in Phoenicia!…read more Good - great selection of fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats. Service - wonderful! Smiling friendly faces with recomendations for what to get up to around town.

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    Soaps & Things (From Independent Artisans)

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