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    Tis The Season

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Sleepy Hollow Farm

    Sleepy Hollow Farm

    3.8
    (28 reviews)
    25.3 mi
    $$

    The energy at Sleepy Hollow Farm is consistently off-putting. Today marked our fourth visit, and my…read morehusband and I have decided we will not return, nor will we allow our children to believe they should accept poor service, especially when we are spending our hard-earned money. We arrived in wonderful spirits, ready to select our Christmas tree, but were met with a cold, unwelcoming atmosphere that, unfortunately, has become familiar. The quiet, passive-aggressive cold-shoulder is loud in its own way, leaving us feeling uncomfortable and unwanted. We have continued coming because our children enjoy the farm, particularly in early to mid-autumn, but this experience sealed our decision. I would genuinely rather drive into the city and sit in traffic than return. To make matters worse, when we visited the animal-feeding area, the attendant shorted our change. After we kindly pointed out the miscalculation, he replied, "Oh, well I don't have any more change." I told him we would simply take additional cups of feed, and he looked at us as though we were unreasonable. Either the math was beyond him, or he assumed we would overpay. Perhaps I am too devoted to my quixotic, Hallmark-inspired hopes for the season, but this experience certainly did not contribute to the holiday warmth we arrived with. I do, however, want to commend the employee who tied our tree onto our SUV. He was the only pleasant member of the staff we encountered. We are happy with the tree itself, but we will now be searching for a new Christmas tree farm. Here's hoping next year brings a lovelier experience. Happy Holidays, everyone.

    My family visited this farm on Saturday. We had a great time. My grandbaby loved riding the…read moretractors and carriage that took us around the property. Everybody was so friendly. The funnel cakes were delicious. The ribs were old and they were out of chicken. I'd definitely come again but I'd eat before I come.

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    A beautiful view!
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    Barefoot Mountain Farms Christmas Trees

    Barefoot Mountain Farms Christmas Trees

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    30.2 mi
    $$

    They sell in Chastain Park, right after Thanksgiving day! Beautiful and fresh!!! Wonderful service…read more A family tradition for years

    As we were walking around Chastain Park a few weeks ago, we saw them setting up for the Chastain…read morePark Conservancy Christmas Tree Sale Fundraiser. Since Chastain has become our park in the last year, we agreed that we would buy our tree here this year. I stopped in around 7:30 on Thursday, December 1, with the intent of getting a 3-4 foot tree (to put on a pedestal/table so the little one couldn't get to it and pull it over...). There were 4 people working at the time: the owner, Hal, a couple of high school kids, and another man who seemed to be in charge of the actual activity. There weren't many small trees to choose from, and the smallest were all in the 5-6 ft range. Clearly, they're expecting the folks who live in the huge houses and want huge trees. All the trees I saw were in great shape - very full. I ended up picking out a 5' for $35, which I think is cheaper than the other commercial lots I've previously used. They also have a selection of wreaths (fir, pine, boxwood), stands, and tree watering aids (basically a long funnel so that you don't have to bend over and crawl under the tree to water it). I checked all these out as the high school guys were bailing my tree, giving it a fresh cut, and putting the stand on for me. As Hal was ringing me up (they take Visa, not sure about the others), he explained that this is their 2nd year as a fundraiser for the conservancy. For each tree purchased, they plant a tree, and then they'll take your tree back on January 3rd to recycle it. So not only did I get a beautiful tree for a reasonable price, I also got to help my neighborhood park, and I have a guaranteed way to recycle it when the holidays are over. #Yelp365 - 336/365

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    Picking out our tree
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    Bradley's Pumpkin Patch

    Bradley's Pumpkin Patch

    4.8
    (6 reviews)
    40.3 mi

    This place was too cute! There is more than just pumpkins too! They have metal signs, canned goods,…read moreholiday decorations, baked goods, hay, other vegetables and apple cider for sale. The place is super cute and the people are nice. Only down side is there is no where to sit. So if you are waiting for a hay ride and you sit on hay they will get on to you (because it could collapse). Only way to sit is in your car or on the hay ride which is $6. The apple cider is $3 for a small cup of it. It is good but not worth the price per ounce. I got pumpkin butter for $10 and I am excited to try it.

    We won't go to another Pumpkin Patch so long as they're operating! They have unmatched customer…read moreservice (think Chick Fil A/Disney level without the need for any corporate training because they're just genuinely kind people). It's a family run, low key, beautiful farm with picnic tables with toys set up for littles to play with, there's a beautiful farmhouse store with local products and they have their own fresh farm grown produce and treats for sale too. The pumpkins are not overly expensive and I consider hem to reasonably priced AND you're shopping local! I wish I had gotten the sweet man who drives the tractors name because he was my favorite part. A little hayride around their beautiful land with some life lessons thrown in for everyone to appreciate. And for all of us basic girls there are PLENTY of beautiful photo ops! Oh and 2 words Muscadine Slushies!

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    The hay ride talking pumpkins (spiritual message)
    The hay ride talking pumpkins (spiritual message)
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    Pumpkin patch on the hay ride
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