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Moores Heritage Farm Market

4.8 (5 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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6 years ago

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5 years ago

Purchased Honey today...Great selection of Olive Oil and Vinegar....awesome farm to table meats. Highly recommended!

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7 years ago

the absolute BEST cinnamon rolls. a must try in ashtabula for sure. great customer service also!! (:

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Flannel Dog Farm

Flannel Dog Farm

5.0
(1 review)
5.3 mi

Alan and Chris have a beautiful farm in the heart of Ashtabula. You are able to camp on their farm…read morein the meadow with your tent, they have their own little hut called the "peace portal" that has a bed, or you have the option of staying in their covered wagon. Your night stay whether tent, camping, or in one of their facilities comes with breakfast in the morning. You can book on their website or go through hipcamp. There is drinking water and a flush toilet on site for campers to use. They also do different yoga classes lead by Em Keen either in or outside based on the weather. They have a yoga platform in the Meadow, which is amazing. Chris has her own art studio beautiful art that is for sale. Alan makes all different types of sourdough breads, cookies, rolls, pies, and bagels. They also sell their own honey and eggs from their many chickens. You can order on his website. I went September 2023 for their second ever mind-body wellness retreat. It was an amazing 24 hours. A friend and I went to celebrate my birthday. We started out with a tour of the beautiful farm led by Alan. We then had our first class which was yoga, led by Em. we took a little break for lunch, which was homemade soups in homemade sourdough bread bowls made by Alan. We then had a little bit of relaxation time and time to mingle with each other before having a Qigong lead by Paul Zegarac - this was great and extremely interesting. A practice I've never tried before. We then had a mindfulness class back out on the yoga platform in the Meadow, led by Em. we then spent time with other retreat members just visiting before making our own homemade stone oven pizzas made with Alan's homemade sourdough pizza dough. They had a lot of toppings for us to choose from. for a last class of the day we had a sound bath, which was extremely relaxing and led by Mary Conley - as the sun was setting. To end our day we had a closing ceremony around a bonfire, which was just so emotional and memorable. We made s'mores the fire before going to bed. The next morning, Alan and Chris made us French toast buffet breakfast with two different kinds of homemade compote with yogurt and granola , and even some of their honey from their farm. Going to Flannel Dog Farm was an awesome experience, and I look forward to returning!

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Flannel Dog Farm
Members of the retreat, making our homemade pizzas
Members of the retreat, making our homemade pizzas
Breakfast buffet French toast, with two different types of homemade compote made by Chris and yogurt with granola.

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Breakfast buffet French toast, with two different types of homemade compote made by Chris and yogurt with granola.
South River Vineyard

South River Vineyard

3.7
(104 reviews)
14.1 mi
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The vibe at South River is definitely unique! The winery is in an old church, and their patio…read moreoverlooks the extensive grape arbors. This was the most crowded of the wineries we visited, and the patios were getting a bit cluttered, as there weren't really trash cans or anybody bussing the tables. I enjoyed the white flight, the Temptation was my favorite, and we shared a fruit and cheese plate with an apple, crackers, bread and a fantastic aged chedder. The apple was served whole, with a steak knife to carve it up yourself, on a Styrofoam plate, so didn't quite match the scenery and overall vibe, and a steak knife is not the right tool to cut a huge honeycrisp apple. So it was a nice snack, but could have been done a little better. FYI - the actual winery is not super accessible - steps up to the front door, the bathrooms are down a flight of stairs, and the outdoor areas for enjoying your wine are mostly accessed by stairs as well.

Its definitely worth visiting South River Vineyard for the location. The winery is a renovated old…read morechurch. They have fun with the church theme with a cardboard cut out nun you can take your photo with. Exiting the back of the church you come upon a couple giant flight of stairs that could be a problem for some visitors. These stairs lead to a seating area up on a platform that feels like you are perched on part of a castle overlooking the fields of grapes. I must confess I'm not a wine expert. I enjoyed the flight of dry reds I ordered. My friend ordered the charcuterie board which had a huge wedge of bread and a very tasty cheese we kept begging for more tastes of.

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Brant's Apple Orchard

Brant's Apple Orchard

3.3
(25 reviews)
5.9 mi
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We finally checked out this viral Instagram orchard everyone's been talking about. The property is…read morehuge and there were tons of apples still available for picking--not as picked over as other farms we've visited. The pond by the bakery is beautiful and makes for great photo spots. One thing we really appreciated was that it was way less hectic than Patterson's. We loved being able to do a little bit of everything--apple picking, grabbing treats, taking photos--without the insane lines or crowds. Do expect a long line at the bakery, but it moved surprisingly fast, and there was plenty of seating once you got your food, which was a nice bonus. Now for the famous cider slushies and donuts: they're definitely cute and very Instagrammable, but for us, they didn't quite live up to the hype--probably not worth the one-hour drive from Cleveland just for those alone. Taste-wise, they were good but pretty average. That said, we still had a great time overall! We enjoyed some treats, went apple picking, and got some lovely fall foliage shots. A fun fall outing overall!

I struggled with this rating because I wanted to like this place but it was pretty underwhelming…read more The grounds are very pretty with a nice park area for small children but the prices are wild. The tiny, $5 danish I bought was cold but still tasted pretty good. This candy apple was over $16. The hoodies are $45...just not really worth what they charge. Either add more attractions to justify the prices or drop them by about 30% and it'd be worth it but I won't be going back any time soon.

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Brant's Apple Orchard
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