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    Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market - the TASH

    Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow Farmers Market - the TASH

    4.6
    (11 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    We absolutely loved this farmers market at Patriot Park in Tarrytown…read moreThey had some delicious food as well as fresh baked goods and produce like you wouldn't believe . I absolutely love the friendly community and warm that everyone brings to this farmers market. Live music, lots of dog treats and a little bit of history in this park dating back hundreds of years ago. Very intriguing. " if you wanna know the history, you'll have to Google it!"

    Since moving here, people talked a lot about the farmer's market here in town. Now I get it. This…read moreis one of the better farmer markets I've seen, and I've seen an inane number of them. Most of the path around patriot's park covered with vendors on both sides. This includes veggies, bread, meat, cheese and everything in between. In addition, there are prepared food vendors that offer stuff to eat there, as well as an interesting assortment of other vendors including mushrooms, teas, coffees, beer, liquor and more. Plenty to see--including showy things like paella making, gots and pizza making occasionally--and it's really just nice to walk around. It's also adjacent to the library, a kids playground (why gets mobbed), and is a short walk from Beekman St. Parking can be a challenge if arriving late however there's typically enough unless it's a crazy weekend (ie: around Halloween). Definitely worth a trip at least once in awhile if you're nearby.

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    Dr Davies Farm Stand

    Dr Davies Farm Stand

    3.5
    (127 reviews)
    5.7 mi
    $$

    We usually stay in Jersey to peach pick, but the cold snap in April left our usual spot with only a…read morefew trees for picking. So we decided to try a new place; Dr. Davies. We went early to beat the heat, and the crowds. Easy to find, plenty of parking, friendly staff and a golf cart to take you up to the orchard. We managed to fill our bags with large, ripe fruit in about 20 minutes. When we got back, we did some browsing in their little farm stand. Bought some salsa , and plan to return in the fall. Out back, there is a bar, food trucks, tables and chairs. A band was setting up for a noon start. You can definitely make a nice day at this place. $40.00 for 2 bags , that held about 16 pounds of fresh juicy peaches. {BTW- The jam came out great}

    Just in time for fall, we spent last weekend doing all the fall things! Came to Dr Davies Farm with…read morefriends to do some apple picking and just be outside. I grew up 10mins from Dr Davies and had never been so it was about time! Dr Davies opens at 10am for apple picking - we got there around 11:30am so we had to park in the field across the road but they have many parking attendants/crossing guards around to help guide you. Our group was 4 adults, a dog and a baby so we did the group admission rate for the orchard which was $62 for a half bushel. Otherwise, it would've costed $17 per person for a half peck bag. We decided it was better to do the group rate and it was more than enough apples for all of us! (Oh yes, forgot to mention that unlike many other orchards, you can bring your dog!) The staff is here is very very helpful. Once you buy your bag for the orchard, they give you direct you where to go. There's plenty of staff along the way from the entrance to the back of the orchard where we went. There will always be someone there to guide you in the right direction! I've been to other places and they just let you go without any direction so this was nice. Once we arrived at the section that was open for picking, we were apple to choose from a number of apple trees - macs, macoun, gala, and golden delicious (not many of these ). Golden delicious were pretty high up on the tree - you could purchase a pole picker for an additional fee. I think it was $5. After Apple picking, we went back to the front to the little market and bought some maple candies and apple cider donuts. I'm not usually a fan of apple cider donuts but these were SOOO good. All in all, it was a fun day - I definitely recommend coming here! Next time I'll take more pics to share.

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    Blooming Hill Farm

    Blooming Hill Farm

    4.5
    (339 reviews)
    24.5 mi
    $$

    Overall rating: 4.9…read more I want to come back every chance I can get. I had the most amazing burrata salad that I've been trying to recreate for the last few months. A reservation is definitely recommended given the farm's distance. The service was a tad spotty, but the place was very busy. I was on a time crunch, but would definitely want to explore a bit more. Highly recommend!

    This place is tucked away in what feels like the middle of a forest, which gives it a charming,…read moresecluded vibe. Parking is limited, but once you arrive, the property is absolutely adorable with its farm setting and beautiful flowers. The service was friendly, attentive, and one of the highlights of our visit. The restaurant prides itself on using fresh, locally grown ingredients, which I really appreciated. Unfortunately, almost every dish we ordered was incredibly salty. I love well seasoned food, but this was just too much. They definitely need to ease up on the salt because it overpowered the fresh ingredients. I would recommend to the chef - calm down on the salt please!!! The standout dish for our group was the hot honey pizza--it was absolutely delicious and the one item I'd happily order again. One small downside that caught me off guard was the bathroom. It was so dark that it was difficult to see anything. Overall, it's a beautiful spot with great service and a charming atmosphere!

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    Secor Farms

    Secor Farms

    4.4
    (87 reviews)
    10.6 mi
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    We love Secor Farms, it's such a fun place to visit. During the fall, they have pumpkin picking and…read morehay rides. I'm excited to bring my son here for his first pumpkin picking experience in a few months! Year round, they have the best apple cider donuts. The cinnamon sugar is our favorite but all of the flavors are fresh and delicious. It's worth the trip just to try them, trust me!

    When one thinks of the words 'rural' and 'farmland,' these are not terms one hears a lot in Bergen…read moreCounty, NJ, one of the most heavily populated counties to surround New York City. Yet the county has a rich history in farming and agriculture from the late 1600s up into the 1970s. The small farms in north Jersey do more than just provide fruits and vegetables for our tables. They are open-air classrooms to our agricultural past, places to buy fresh produce and baked goods to support local family farm stores, and places for interesting special events and outings for families. Being the first Saturday after Labor Day, my partner and I got a head start on the apple cider donuts made fresh daily, just oozing with apple cidery goodness and never hot. Since 1973, located on Airmont Avenue in Mahwah, Secor Farms is a reminder of Bergen County's rural past and one of the last farms left in the area, passed down through three generations. Upon arrival in the afternoon, parking was not an issue with only a handful of vehicles. However, the farm comes alive starting Sept 15 with a corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin picking, and a petting zoo where reservations are required, with all sorts of activities. Their outside garden centers had pumpkins, gourds, fall decorations, and mums for purchase. We went inside their marketplace full of produce and managed to get a bag of mixed apple cider donuts and a quart of apple cider. These baked donuts have the sweet tartness of apple cider with a coating of cinnamon sugar or powdered sugar. They were soft, moist, tender, and tastefully delicious. The price was reasonable. The staff was friendly. We can recommend this place.

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