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    Walnut Ledge Farm

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

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    Killam & Bassette Farmstead

    Killam & Bassette Farmstead

    4.1(11 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Wow! So glad that this is my 1,500th review! We recently came to this farm for a pop up by Ember…read more This is a traveling farm to table restaurant that goes to different farms throughout Connecticut. The chef Ryan is so talented and passionate. The whole story as to how this started and how the team came together is so inspiring. The food was fantastic as was the drinks, ambiance and service. Follow them on socials-they do the farm dinners through October and then switch to cafes and coffee shops during the colder months. This meal was truly a highlight of 2026!

    Killam & Bassette Farmstead is a cool little farm stand located on Main St. in South Glastonbury…read more The stand is filled with their own farm-fresh products like eggs, poultry, pork, canned goods, and produce. They also have other locally made products from around CT including milk, cheeses, honey, jams, maple syrup, pies, ice cream, plants, dog treats, and more! I got a bottle of Chocolate Milk from Hyde's Dairy Farm (located in Franklin, CT) and it was so chocolatey and delicious! The stand is open every day 9AM-6:30PM from Memorial Day through December 31st, and Tuesday-Sunday 10AM-5:30PM from January 2nd to Memorial Day. From November through May, their CT Handmade Gift Shop is open and filled with beautiful creations made by local artists throughout the state. When I went, there was one female employee working behind the counter who was very friendly. Make sure to stop by and check out Killam and Bassette Farmstead!

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    Paul’s & Sandy’s Too - Feeling like Christmas!

    Paul’s & Sandy’s Too

    4.4(23 reviews)
    6.4 mi
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    We get our tree from Paul & Sandy's every year and it's such a fun tradition. The trees are hung up…read moreand shaken out so you can see what you're getting. The quality of the trees is great - 5-6 years and we've never had a bad tree. They're full, look green and healthy until the New Year and smell amazing. As a plus, there's complimentary hot cider and popcorn, which my kids love. Something I can say yes to after picking out our tree and it also provides a snack for the ride home.

    Pumpkin Town is mostly a pre-K through elementary age playground but adults have fun too. There are…read moreendless photo stops: come back to the big pumpkin back drop if there's a line when you enter, go straight to face painting before that line grows. Backdrop cutouts, the tractor, and a grow line are other photo stops that keep you coming back. One heads up that admission doubles on weekends, but $8 per person wasn't terrible, and there's a discount if you buy hayride and Pumpkin Town tickets together. Pumpkin facts are all over pumpkin town (pumpkins are hand-painted, costumed each year, and stored nightly, etc.) and it's a fun scavenger hunt for these facts. Jumping houses, tubes, and interactive houses were the best parts for our little one. Credit/debit users, remember to bring cash for postcards as you can send them postmarked from Pumpkin Town, autumn treats like cider donuts and popcorn at the snack stand, and the catapults over the pond aimed at Red Sox and Yankees targets (must be a Mets Family here!). Also remember a couple bucks to cash for the breast cancer donation box, in memory of Sandy herself. Having to bring cash isn't my favorite but there was a farm stand and snack bar with souvenirs where cards could be used. Pumpkin Town is part folk art installation, part amusement park, part harvest fair, and a fun tradition. I only wish they had a Santa Town each winter...

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