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    Wilson Farm

    Wilson Farm

    4.0
    (440 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$$

    My family and I have been going to Wilson's for ten years and love it so much. It has an amazing…read moreselection of produce and food from local vendors, so happy that they carry Iggys Bread! It does get a little busy at times, but the lines move quickly and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Grateful to have Wilson's in our community.

    Wilson Farm is much more than a traditional grocery store or farm. We walked into a space that…read morefeels like a full farm market experience, with fresh produce, bakery items, specialty foods, flowers, seasonal displays, and locally sourced products all in one place. The layout is thoughtfully arranged, and the focus is clearly on quality and presentation, making it easy to spend time browsing rather than rushing through a standard grocery run. The fresh produce is the main reason we would visit. The selection changes with the seasons, and there is always something that stands out, whether it is fruit, vegetables, or specialty items. The produce section is one of the biggest highlights, with everything arranged beautifully and a wide variety that makes shopping here feel more intentional. The bakery section is another area worth checking out, especially for breads and pastries. Items like the olive sourdough bread and seasonal baked goods are the type of things that make Wilson Farm feel more like a destination rather than just a place to buy groceries. Beyond produce, the variety is what makes the experience memorable. There are sections for meats, seafood, prepared foods, desserts, flowers, and pantry items, so it is easy to put together a full shopping trip without needing to go elsewhere. The seasonal events are also a big part of the atmosphere, especially in the fall when the pumpkin displays and decorations transform the outside of the farm into something that feels like an autumn destination. The staff were friendly and helpful during our visit, which adds to the overall experience, and the store can get busy during peak seasons, especially around fall events and weekends, so parking and navigating through the crowds may take extra patience. Prices are generally higher than a standard grocery store, but the quality and selection are what make the visit worthwhile. Wilson Farm is one of those places where grocery shopping becomes an experience. The combination of fresh food, bakery items, seasonal atmosphere, and the farm setting makes it stand out. It is a place we would visit not only for groceries but also when we want to explore and pick up something special.

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    Pumpkin Market
    Pumpkin Market
    Pumpkin Patch
    Pumpkin Patch
    Wilson Farm 10/2024 (pumpkin village)

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    Wilson Farm 10/2024 (pumpkin village)
    Carver Hill Orchards

    Carver Hill Orchards

    4.3
    (62 reviews)
    15.1 mi
    $$

    I was looking for a quieter orchard tucked away from the crowds (and yes, I realize that such a…read morething at the height of the season is nonexistent) but Carver Hill actually fit the bill. From Boston, it's a scenic drive out to Stow. I couldn't stop gushing over the foliage on the way there - I've turned into a total leaf peeper. Carver Hill is absolutely stunning in the fall, definitely worth a trip. Pleasantly surprised to find the lot half-empty when we arrived on the later side of a Saturday but then it filled up by the time we left around 3. To your right, as soon as you drive in, you'll see an area with pumpkins and the farm store - this is also where you get PYO fruit/veggies if you're paying with credit. If you have cash on hand, you can pay for a bag at the little stand right in front of the orchard. A peck (the smaller bag) was $25. I was a little skeptical at the size but it's a good deal if you really pack your apples in there. From there, the apple orchard. Not the biggest I've been to and the selection was understandably limited. We missed the sign to download the QR code for a map of the orchard and so had to rely on a photo of a thin pole with all the names/colors wrapped around it. Don't forget to stop at the store before you leave. I grabbed some pumpkin pie, jam, and an apple cider donut - they also have apple cider slushies and multiple flavors of ice cream. The donut was THE BEST, made fresh, almost falling apart, thick and generous coating of cinnamon and sugar (also tasted nutmeg and allspice in the coating). Absolutely worth waiting in the line for, but make sure to pay first and get a little yellow receipt/tag from the register before you get in line for the donuts.

    I came to Carver Hill Orchards on a Sunday and there weren't too many people there. I've heard some…read moreof the nearby orchards like Honey Pot are much busier. A lot of the apple types weren't available, but the ones they had were great! The store on site was very cute and reminded me of Vermont. The apple cider donuts were delicious, but the apple cider was served cold.

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    Gourds!
    Gourds!
    Carver Hill Orchards
    Apple orchard

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    Honey Pot Hill Orchards

    Honey Pot Hill Orchards

    3.5
    (445 reviews)
    15.4 mi
    $$

    Most underwhelming experience I've had at an apple orchard. I came here on a weekend in early…read moreNovember because they were offering half-price apple picking. I got a small bag for $12.50 which was a great deal. I had no problem with parking. I got a good amount of apples, although I wish the signs for the types of apples were clearer. The main reason my rating isn't higher is due to the policing near the exit. I've been through security at concert venues that were less scrutinizing. When I was leaving, an employee was near the entrance was inspecting the wagon of a family with multiple bags. I didn't hear the entire conversation but I did hear the employee lecturing them about not overfilling the bags. The employee also said to not reuse the bags (something that could be prevented if they wrote the dates on the bags as other orchards do) and understandably the family said they wouldn't come back. Even though I wasn't the target of the apple police, it created an uncomfortable atmosphere. The best part of my visit was the cider donuts. The farm store was disappointingly small with mainly apples and cider available for purchase. Considering the plethora of options for apple picking in MA, I don't plan to return here.

    Lovely experience Apple picking at Honey Pot Hill Orchards this last week…read more Service was great all around despite over an hour wait for the cider donuts (which were most definitely worth the wait). Apples were extremely tasty with great variety and plenty of ladders for picking. My only fret was that the signage at times was not the most clear. And the best part: the ambiance of it all. Perfect cool day in Mass with all the Fall colors and families having a great time... it was such a positive atmosphere. Would totally go again.

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    Caramel Apple with Peanuts!
    Caramel Apple with Peanuts!
    Blueberries
    Blueberries
    Apple Cider Donut!

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    Apple Cider Donut!
    Meadow Mist Farm

    Meadow Mist Farm

    4.2
    (10 reviews)
    3.2 mi
    $

    Daughter came home today after picking at meadow mist farm. I could not believe when she told me it…read morecost her 40 dollars for 1 pint of raspberries and 1 pint of blueberries and was then told she had to match the purchase in the farm store before she could leave with the berries she picked. It cost a young just out of college student 100 bucks just to pick berries. Pick else where I am sure their are cheaper places with no picking requirements

    Berry picking is a scam here. They charge you an already-ridiculous amount per pint compared to…read moreother farms and then claim that you need to buy double what you spent on berries on other products. Tried to go blueberry picking, was told that a small pint was $13, and we'd need to spend another $26 from there. They claim it's to avoid one person picking all their blueberries, but if that was the case, they could just impose a limit per person. Instead, they try to get you to spend more on their other items... but it's just to prevent one person from picking all their berries, sure. I won't fault a small business for how they choose to charge and make their money, but I certainly wont be coming back, nor do I recommend this place to others who want anything *close* to a fair price. Also, there's limited parking and the road to get into the farm is so narrow it feels one-way, which isn't pleasant. The staff seemed friendly enough, outside of insisting on these terrible rules.

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    Meadow Mist Farm
    Meadow Mist Farm
    Meadow Mist Farm

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    Lambert's Rainbow Market

    Lambert's Rainbow Market

    4.2
    (223 reviews)
    11.6 mi
    $

    This is one of your smaller grocery stores but it is very nice with a full service deli, a salad…read morebar, a hot food bar, various groceries, produce and they also have some baked goods for sale. You can order a deli sandwich to your liking and you can build your own salad at their bountiful salad bar. The salad bar is really nice and is more often than not my main reason for visiting the store. Here you can create your own unique salad with a good variety of salad makings including your basic lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers plus potato salads, fruits and a great variety of other salad toppings, vegetables and dressings. They have a good hot food bar too with various meat dishes, chicken and so forth plus pasta dishes, potatoes, vegetables and more. You'll also find some nice treats in their bakery area such as muffins and cookies. Their deli carries Boar's Head deli meats which is a very good meat company and their cheeses are excellent as well. If you're looking to buy groceries here they do carry quite a few of the essentials. They have a good sized produce area here as well for your fruits and veggies. It is a busy store but the cashiers keep the lines going at a pretty good clip. The atmosphere is nice and it's always a clean store which makes for a pleasant shopping experience. When I am passing through the area I always make it a point to stop by and see what they have to offer.

    Well, I ordered my steamed pastrami... This time I had to…read moreperform a biology dissection of the strings or fat removal like that frog in formaldehyde in junior high . This had enough fat to clog poor grandpa's arteries three times over . Sandwich, lemonade and 8 pieces fruit cost me a day's pay after taxes from my job at Popeyes ..$24 bucks ... holy Lambert's prices Batman ... 6 bucks for the fruit hit my body unnecessarily rough and hard. Sandwich pastrami here was usually was better with less fat or strings ? 13.99 for sandwich , 2.29 for lemonade My past experiences have been good and maybe this one was a mild assault.

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    Lambert's Rainbow Market
    Nice sandwich Pastrami steamed...
    Nice sandwich Pastrami steamed...
    Lambert's Rainbow Market 6/2024

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    Lambert's Rainbow Market 6/2024
    Cucurbit Farm

    Cucurbit Farm

    4.2
    (18 reviews)
    12.2 mi
    $$

    Large plant selection Good prices. Nice hanging plants. Friendly personnel. They offer some food…read moreand vegetables but I wasn't shopping for that

    I rarely put a lot of stake in customer service but I had such a negative experience it's taking my…read morereview from 5 stars to 2. I see that a couple other reviewers had the same experience as well so it doesn't seem to be a one-off moment. We came here for a Christmas tree and were pleasantly surprised by the selection (December 7th) of really good quality trees and lower prices compared to other places we've bought from in the past (ranging from $60-$80ish). Of note they take cash or check only, they do have an ATM, and the prices listed are a few dollars short of the actual price you'll pay. The teenagers working at the tree stand were very pleasant and got a fresh cut on the tree and strapped it to our car securely and efficiently. The turn for the worse came when we went to pay. The women was talking to us like we were children which was very odd and belittling (hard to portray tone but for example when I handed her the cash she went '$70, oh good job!') then when handing me back change she goes 'and your change to the food pantry?' and drops my change in a donation bucket before even finishing the question...I literally was reaching my hand out to receive the change and she just decided not to give it to me or let me answer the question. I was honestly pissed off about that. It's my money to choose what to do with and socially, how rude is it to put people in a position to have to fish their change out of a donation bin if they hadn't wanted to donate it? Overall, the woman at the checkout really tainted this place for me by straight up not giving me my change back and I don't plan to return.

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    October is PUMPKIN Season at Cucurbit Farm
    October is PUMPKIN Season at Cucurbit Farm
    Cucurbit Farm produce - farm fresh vegetable bounty
    Cucurbit Farm produce - farm fresh vegetable bounty
    Cucurbit Farm

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    Mass Farmers Markets - markets - Updated July 2026

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