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    McQuesten Farm Stand

    3.6 (16 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    P. H.

    Very disappointing. Went to the farm 9/6/20 for picking. One bag = $15 and you fill it up with anything. I drove into the picking area and parked. I walked at least 10-15 minutes down a long dirt road, looking left to right, and could hardly see any vegetables. Most of the farm appears more like brush in the woods; no clear walking paths into areas for picking. No signs. No idea which area contains which vegetables. Cars drive by the dirt path kicking up dust in your face. The worst farm picking experience I have ever had. It would have taken me at least 2-3 hours to fill the bag. I left after a disappointing hour. Never again. Also, I saw no farm employees wearing masks, yet we are in the middle of a pandemic. New Hampshire has done better than most states, but I would have appreciated it if they wore masks, at least when approaching my open window to take my license or check my bag.

    Long haired cow, goat

    I took the kids (Ages 13 and 6) as an afternoon outing. They had goats, ducks, geese, a long haired cow, a peacock, a fancy white bird, turkeys, bunnies, doves (maybe? Not sure), a horse, and two free roaming old cute farm dogs. All of the animals seemed to be very well taken care of and happy, with nice enclosures. We bought cups of animal feed and they were 3 for $1. They take cash or cards. The cups were made of ice cream cones that we could then feed the animals. We bought 9 cups total which was perfect for two kids and mom to have a great long time feeding everyone. They have a big tray of the animal feed inside the farm stand. The farm stand had national brands of bottled drinks in a fridge, such as juices and waters. They had a cooler of pre-packaged ice cream treats (Ben and Jerry's ice cream slices, Strawberry shortcake pops, and Choco Tacos). 3 ice creams and 2 drinks we're about $10. They had lots of veggies, with most of them being from their own farm and they were marked as such. We bought an angel food cake from a local bakery. All together, it was a great way to spend a few hours!

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    Went strawberry picking today, great picking day the strawberry's were huge and easy to pick, super sweet and wonderful!

    Esteban M.

    Always love coming and seeing all the fresh produce that McQuesten has to offer :) love the animals and the owners as well!

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    This is the best place to buy your fresh fruit and berries. The staff is very knowledgeable and always helpful. You will come back.

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