1. Rose’s Berry Farm

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    Glastonbury, CT

    Rose’s Berry Farm

    3.6 (17 reviews)

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    Jason P.

    This review is strictly for local strawberry season. I look forward to local CT strawberry season every year, and Rose's is my go to. I'll put CT strawberries up against anybody's strawberries. Rose's strawberries are so sweet and juicy. You'll never look at grocery store strawberries the same once you have in season Rose's strawberries. Once we get to late May, I start checking because Strawberry Season is over in a flash. Get some!

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    Sammi M.

    I came here for their Sunday breakfast with a small group to enjoy the outside view and food. We got there at 8:10am and there wasn't a line yet and plenty of tables available. The vegetable quiche was good and the blueberry side not too sweet. Overall it was good food with quick service. I'd recommend a stop in, but get there before 9am to skip the line!

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    Shoshana B.

    A wonderful spot to try. Clean, friendly, and I will return there for their lovingly grown produce

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    They closed 2 years ago!!! Another farm confirmed this for me. There was conflicting information, but definitely closed.

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    Went for Christmas tree. Place was mud pit. Tree selection poor. $50 per tree? Really? I left and went back to Dzens.

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    Once we get to late May, I start checking because Strawberry Season is over in a flash.

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    Strawberry Hollow Farm - 10.13.2024

    Strawberry Hollow Farm

    4.9(8 reviews)
    29.5 mi

    This place is so cute! I visited with a friend in October as we were wanting to participate in some…read morefun local fall activities. I bought a small pumpkin and we enjoyed walking around the grounds and taking pictures.

    Strawberry Hollow Farm is a farm and craft shop that opened in Guilford, Connecticut in 1969. It…read morewas founded by Harvey Smith. Initially the farm's main crop was strawberries, and thus the farm was named Strawberry Hollow Farm for their main crop and for the hollow that it sits in. Harvey's government work as a research wildlife biologist took him out of the country and away from his farm in June, the most important month for strawberries. By 1981, Harvey transitioned from growing strawberries to growing members of the pumpkin family, because the growing schedule for pumpkins matched his work schedule. When he retired in 2001, Harvey realized his dream to farm his land full time. In addition to farming crops, Strawberry Hollow Farm also has a small gift shop where they sell various crafts. My family and I recently visited Strawberry Hollow Farm for the first time. There are so many different varieties of pumpkins and other various gourds on display, and their mums were just breathtaking. My wife and I dressed our son like Linus from "Peanuts". There were several spots on the farm for us to stage a "It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" photo shoot. In addition to jack-o-lantern pumpkins and sugar pumpkins, Harvey cultivates giant pumpkins that can weigh up to 300 pounds (the kind that you see at a County Fair). The craft shop was really cool too; lots of Autumn and Halloween decorations. In the winter months, everything is themed around Christmas decorations. We purchased a couple of sugar pumpkins to take with us. We enjoyed our time at Strawberry Hollow Farm and we plan on returning in the future.

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    Flamig Farm - Air BNB and shop

    Flamig Farm

    4.2(73 reviews)
    18.7 mi

    I came here for a birthday party and it was the first time visiting this farm. It is pretty cute…read moreand the birthday party was held in a small building with its own kitchen. The kids had fun feeding the farm animals. I will have to admit I had fun too. There are all sorts of farm animals, such as chickens, cats, dogs, goats, horses, bunnies, pigs and more. I am a cat person and I enjoy looking for the barn cats. The place is pretty clean for a farm and the kids enjoy the tractor ride. All the employees were nice and friendly. If you're planning a fun kids party, this is a great place for them.

    You can't miss the iconic large red barn that has the word EGGS, but backwards on it. Flamig Farm…read morehas been in existence since 1907; located in West Simsbury. First visit, I got there around 4:40 and they were closing at 5; it was a short trip because I just wanted to get some eggs. The employee said they were closing soon and so was the petting zoo when I first walked in; I mentioned I was going to be quick and just wanted to get some eggs. I didn't know they had a petting zoo so I made a plan to go back again another time. The store was your typical farm stand, they had eggs, honey, cookies, apparel, and various of other knick knacks. They were having a sale, buy one dozens eggs ($7) and get one dozen free. The chickens were laying too many eggs and they wanted to get rid of as many as possible. The second time, I got in earlier in the day and purchased petting zoo tickets; $8 per person over 2 years old/under 80 years old and for an additional $2, you can purchase feed. I highly recommend getting the feed, the animals loved it. The petting zoo was bigger than I thought. There's even a playground with benches and picnic tables. The place seemed clean and the animals seem well taken care of. We saw pigs, llamas (my favorite), sheep, goats, alpacas, peacocks, cows, ponies (another favorite), donkeys, bunnies, chickens, and a black cat.Inside the shop, there were baby chicks, birds, and guinea pigs. There were signs explaining what type of animals, facts, and their story/names throughout. They also offer pony and tractor rides for an additional fee. There's a huge pavilion with picnic tables; you can bring your own food in. Also, there is an Airbnb onsite and people book their weddings there. There are many events hosted there as well; children programs and summer camps are popular ones. My kids and I had a blast petting and feeding the animals. I highly recommend!

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    Valley View Farm - Beautiful Valley View Farm with an old Chevy in the foreground

    Valley View Farm

    4.4(16 reviews)
    46.1 mi

    Attended a wedding here recently-- stunning property, great attention to detail, awesome staff…read more Highly recommend if you want to throw a beautiful wedding.

    We got married about four months ago and I still think of Dan and Christina's unconditional…read morekindness and support almost everyday. The whole team at Valley View is truly amazing and Suzy and David are some of the coolest and kindest people I have ever met. Dan was our wedding planner and from the beginning was so calming and extremely buttoned up. My husband I got engaged in Dec and were married in Aug all thanks to Dan and the team! Dan was always available and made all of the planning fun and super personal to us. He truly felt like an extension of our family. Christina was with us the weeks leading up to our wedding and on our wedding day. I don't even know where to begin -her presence is so grounding and loving-I can't imagine the day without her there. She anticipated everything and was always one step ahead but also made the day fun! Again, felt like an extension of family on our wedding day. The food was also incredible. Our friends and family all said it was the best wedding food they had ever had. We loved the deserts so much we took them home and froze them and ate them for a mont after until we sadly ran out. The venue is a magical place. You can feel it when you begin the drive up. We can't wait to come back and visit. It was the best day ever.

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