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    Sunnycrest Farm

    4.3 (47 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 week ago

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    Mel L.

    Adorable farm stand in Londonderry that has an array of gluten-free baked goods, including cider donuts! Fall time in New England means hot apple cider, pumpkin patches and apple picking. My family went late in the Macintosh season and ventured to the furthest row of trees in the orchard to find apples. A bit of a hike but worth the distance. The store had so many freshly baked goods to choose from but was out of gluten-free cider donuts that day. We scored gluten-free apple crisp and delicious cider instead. The regular donuts were served outside at the window, after purchasing a donut ticket inside first. They make rainbow bagels worth checking out! There was one row of parking in front and additional parking across the street and around the corner.

    Blueberry Buckle ... my wife made this!
    Steve A.

    Went the other day to pick blueberries. Parking is great, no issues. Signage is great, tells you exactly where to go. At the stand, tell them what you want, they'll give you a bucket, and will point you to their best picking areas. Fields are trim and neat, easy to pick. We noticed the beautiful cherry trees ... red, yellow and orange colors ... don't worry, young George Washington was not there with his axe! Prices were reasonable, and help were over the top friendly! Going back tomorrow!

    Goats!
    Megan H.

    So cute! First parking lots, goats outside and you can do the typical pay to feed them ans they are very friendly. There is pick your own flowers, blueberries and raspberries. We stopped for maple products and were not disappointed! Everything from hot cider donuts to local beers and jewelry! Definitely worth a stop in, something for everyone. Prices were reasonable for what you'd expect!

    Jessica P.

    My bestfriend and I came here and had a wonderful time! We were able to take many cute pumpkin patch and apple picking photos! You need to buy a minimum of 5lbs if you want to go Apple picking but it's only 10 dollars which is not a bad deAl. We were flying out of NH so we didn't want to carry all those apples with us, but we bought a few and they were delicious. The cute market inside has amazing seasonal goodies and the apple cider donuts are a must try. The service was amazing and The Whole farm was sooooooo cute! If you go apple pick do not cross the street just go right behind where the pumpkin patch is, because that's where we saw waaaay more apples.

    The picture of our muffins tell the whole story. They are blueberry by the way. They weren't what we were expecting from a farm stand.

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    11 months ago

    We loved our first visit st Sunnycrest. Nice variety of yard art and sweet gift shop. We will return.

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    Friendly staff!! Great for apple picking, blueberry and cherry picking. Love it here!

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    Don't go for the apple cider donuts. Pre-packaged, not fresh and don't taste at all like apple cider.

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    Great farm stand, lots of activities, locally sourced products and an amazing bakery. Can get crowded on weekends.

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    Great place just wish they would have a better system for there fresh donuts but overall i loved it

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    Don't buy the corn yet. Just spent $4.50 on 6 ears and they are terrible. Go to any grocery store for better.

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    This place is a family friendly place with great service and always fresh fruit and veggies. Love it love it love it

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    Staff was super friendly and helpful, everything at the farm stand was fresh, baked goods were amazing!

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    Mr Steer Meats

    Mr Steer Meats

    3.7(64 reviews)
    2.1 mi
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    I almost didn't write this as I don't like to tell people what to like. I also felt that I didn't…read moreneed to pile on to the 1-star reviews here. But I decided that I can give my opinion of the management of Mr. Steer. They are the rudest, most unhelpul people that you can imagine. Not every employee but I am specifically talking about the owner/manager, his son behind the meat counter, occasionally the check-out clerk and even sometimes the deli counter person. I live within a mile of the store and have been here many times. I'll admit that they do have great meat and prepared foods. But it's not worth the abuse that you get from the above named employees, I went there a couple of Sundays ago and went into the store at 3:50, ten minutes before closing, to just pick up some steak tips for grilling. I immediately got some hated looks. They had already taken all of the meat out of the meat cases and the manager was replacing the butcher paper that lines the bottom of the case. I wanted to see what they had but all they could say was "What do you want?" I said that I wanted to see the tips they had, and all he said was "Well, what do you want"? I walked out never to return. I don't know how they stay in business when they treat their customers like that!

    We love Mr Steer!! Meats and food in general!! We get our holiday roast beef as well as…read morethanksgiving turkeys here for years. We really love their steak tips and chicken tips on the grill. We have been going there for at least 10 years! Everyone is so polite waiting on us!

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    Whole Foods Market

    Whole Foods Market

    3.5(60 reviews)
    6.7 mi
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    I never thought I'd be updating this review for a second time. But can someone tell me WHY....in…read morethe H E double hockey sticks does Whole Foods find it necessary to glue their eggs into their egg cartons?! No, seriously....why are they doing this?! Now, before I'm accused of being totally draconian here with my 1 star reduction, let me emphasize that this isn't a one time thing. Nearly every single time I get a carton of eggs from Whole Foods, it is almost guaranteed at least one or two eggs will be inexplicably glued to the carton. This is a problem for SO many reasons. Though, for the sake of brevity, I'm gonna list two of them. 1.) It's damn near impossible to extract the egg out of its pocket without inevitably destroying the shell, thereby obliterating any chances of enjoying a tasty breakfast. 2.) Even IF you somehow manage to liberate said egg from its inherent captivity without destroying it, you'll ostensibly have to deal with the remnants of egg carton pieces that remain glued to the outer shell. My pro life tip for the second reason is to hard boil the egg so that you may avoid any chances of carton bits mixing in with an otherwise raw egg yolk once you crack it. And, so far as I know, no - you can't just wash it off. Because it's glued. Again, WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS?! I'm not sure if it's only this location that has this problem or if ALL Whole Foods stores are shipping their eggs with a few of them totally immobilized inside their respective pockets. It's like they were totally petrified of the idea that MAYBE the eggs would somehow escape the carton and break. Well, NUTS to that, since I usually end up breaking them regardless when trying carefully to extract them out of their cemented position. So, yeah....that, combined with the fact Whole Foods' hot bar has also somehow gotten worse with time instead of better, I find myself regressing my rating back to where I originally had them. It's still a wicked good place to get a few select items here and there. But these two REALLY annoying anomalies compel me to give Whole Foods on Amherst 4 immovable eggs out of 5.

    purchased green and red peppers. the green had brown mold inside and the red had white mold. the…read moreiceberg lettuce is showing rot already and the mushrooms are brown. all purchased on Wednesday and cut into on Friday. these vegetables must be very old to look like this! just awful. i have never had this issue before. expensive also. won't be back to whole foods where you get disgusting products labeled fresh but really old and moldy.

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    Carriage Shack Farm - Getting ready for Santa`s Visit to our Farm

    Carriage Shack Farm

    4.4(45 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This place is so charming! We kind of stumbled upon it today while looking for another farm. It…read morewas completely random and I am sooooo happy we did! As we discovered this is a family owned farm, the mother, son, and daughter were running the show, and they were all so incredibly friendly. The daughter (sorry I forgot or didn't catch her name) was telling us all about how they came to acquire some of the animals there, specifically some of the adorable pigs. They seem to truly care about the well being of all the animals they care for. They had a bubble machine going which added such whimsy and fun to the overall experience, they even had music playing. You can feed the animals and interact and go into the pen with the goats. My daughter had her very first pony ride here and she loved it. My daughter wanted no part of the hayride but that was ok. I'm sure it would have been very enjoyable. I will definitely recommend this place to family and friends.

    The place was very rundown and the hayride was more of a view of all the rusting iron trash they…read morehave than anything else and powerlines. They also really need to clean the fish tanks in the reptile area. Still a great experience they just need to clean up the place a little bit. Having said that I still recommend going, the animals are wonderful and very soothing the sheep don't jump up on you like other places and the giant horse Trucky is a very gentle giant.

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    Sunnycrest Farm - markets - Updated June 2026

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