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    4.3 (7 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    2 years ago

    Great cuts of meats.. beef,lamb,goat they have it all. If they don't have it they will let you know when they do.

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    10 years ago

    So happy I heard of this place and tried it out! The steak was phenomenal and like no steak I've had before! Yum!

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    Kalon Farm

    Kalon Farm

    4.1(15 reviews)
    28.9 mi
    $$

    We supported a different farm for our bulk grass-fed beef for many years but decided to switch to…read moreKalon Farms last summer because they were closer to us and because the other farm, while having fantastic quality meat, weren't the best at butchering. We tried Kalon beef a number of times by buying from their storefront but finally decided to buy half a cow. It took a couple months to finish off the previous cow we'd purchased before getting to the Kalon cow but immediately knew something was wrong as soon as we tried our first steak. There was a subtle "off" taste to it. Over the next month or so, we tried multiple different cuts and all the ones with any fat or marbling had the same issue. The leaner cuts were mostly okay. I reached out to Kalon using the form on their website. No reply. I reached out again via email. No reply. I was very clear that I wasn't expecting a refund or reimbursement of any kind because I knew it had been a few months. I just wanted to inform them and ask if anybody else had reported the same issue. Still nothing back from them. Eventually, a few months later, I remembered that I still hadn't heard anything back so I called and asked to speak to someone in charge. They were super sarcastic on the phone. It started with "Are you sure you bought from us? I don't even recognize your name." It progressed to "Many people complain about the taste because they don't know what real grass-fed beef tastes like; it's not like store-bought meat." It ended with "We had another complaint a few months ago but our owner took the beef home and ate it all and it was fine." I went there three days ago to drop off the over 240lbs of what remained. Around 80lbs of assorted steaks and cuts. Around 20-30lbs of roasts. Around 100lbs of mince. Around 30-40lbs of bones, tallow, organs, etc. I was very polite to the person at the desk (it's not her fault, after all), we were respectful of the space and brought everything back in cooler boxes and placed them neatly inside. I handed them a letter (pic attached) and included my phone number in case the owner wanted to call me back. Still zero response. There are a few other reviews online complaining about the same "off" taste but there's seemingly always some sort of excuse as to why it's the customer's fault or that the customer just doesn't understand what good beef tastes like. I also saw some posts about their farming practices, stating that their animals were feeding on what used to be dump grounds. I didn't see that for myself so I can't comment but it was worth noting that it's being said by more than just a few people. Personally, I've accepted the loss of, literally, thousands of dollars of meat. It would've just been the professional thing to reach out to me at least once to discuss the matter. Instead, I get complete radio silence. I included a pic of the email I'd sent and the letter I left. I also included a comparison pic of Kalon's mince to the mince from my previous farm. Theirs looks extremely pale and anemic in comparison. It also doesn't match what they sell in their storefront. I suspect their storefront gets meat from their healthy cows but bulk orders are not from the same batch but, obviously, that's purely speculation so take it for what it's worth. I have no evidence one way or another but the discrepancy in quality between bulk and storefront is visible/tastable.

    I have ordered twice from them. The first order was OK but the second had several thawed meats. I…read morehad to dispose of a couple and the others I cooked right away. When I called they denied this ever happening in the past. I followed up 3x no offer of refund or replacement. I asked for a manger or owner twice but only got a young woman who sounded overwhelmed and was useless. I will never order from them again.

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    Diemand Farm - Compost--a gem for your garden!

    Diemand Farm

    5.0(8 reviews)
    13.1 mi

    Fantastic food great takeout all homemade family style fresh delicious gourmet meals. Full catering…read moremenu with many different options. Great pricing family owned an operator for generations fantastic Farm.

    Boy I tell you. What a Find! An actual Diemand in the Rough (pun super intended, but totally over…read moreused, and I don't care) First and foremost, I'm a BBQ reveiwer, this place is traditionally a family turkey farm (pretty sure anyways) and they make the absolute BEST TURKEY AND CHICKEN POT PIES EVER!!!! They also have a bunch of other goodies for sale in their farm store. That being said, BBQ! I very randomly stumbled upon this place while attempting to get lost in the middle of Massachusetts one day. And I stopped in and grabbed a frozen pie to go and heard about this amazing cook out they do every other Monday from like June through August? Maybe September? Gotta check the schedule anyway. So you can go online to their website, click on the Smokehouse Dinners, chose one of their meal plans ( I believe it's Ribs, Chicken, Sausage, .... and one more thing, let me check ... OMG! They changed the Menu!!! Now it's a choice between Ribs, Chicken, BRISKET! OR A TURKEY LEG!?!?! I have To Go BACK NOW!!!) and they come with a cube cut of Awesome homemade corn bread (the ones with the kernels still juicy in the bread!) slice of watermelon, and all you can drink Ice tea and Lemonade, and your choice of 2 sides. Mac and Cheese (good old how grandma use to make it style!) Corn on the cob (oh yes!) I think they had a celery salad and a potato salad maybe? But now they offer roasted butternut squash! I loved my ribs, they weren't as big as I'm use to but they were cooked perfectly. I can tell a lot of love went into the smoking process. My partner had the chicken, it was a 1/2 smoked chicken smoked to perfection as well. So, this place is just a real gem of a place. It's almost like even though you bought a $20 ticket to be there, it feels a hell of a lot more like your friendly neighbors sent you an invitation to their fun backyard BBQ. They had a local string band playing traditional Irish and American tunes. We were all under a canopy tent with picnic tables. We chilled for awhile listening to the music, meeting the locals, watching the sunset over the mountains and all their cows in the fields, just sippin on some cool iced tea and lemonades while they put the finishing touches on the food. I was kinda disappointed they didn't have someone ringing a triangle when the food was ready. And afterwards they had Barts Ice Cream selling small little cups of only 3 of their flavors, I think $4 a cup? It was a very small portion and only 3 flavors, but I guess we were lucky to have even that, It's just one person who has to drag a cart all the way behind the house. You can go inside the farm store and they have some baked goods and some ice cream sandwiches and other yummy things. They brought they're pony or donkey out to say hi to everyone. All their cows came right up to the fence and started eating the piles of corn husks and we got to feed them and pet them too. It was just such a great evening with good people and such a small town welcoming kindness that's getting harder and harder to find now a days. Love the place, love the food, love the people. Awesome!!!

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    Diemand Farm - Sunset overlooking the farm

    Sunset overlooking the farm

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    Pekarski's Sausage - Before

    Pekarski's Sausage

    4.8(56 reviews)
    23.4 mi
    $$

    Stopped in this morning with friend, Demanding Dan. This place highly recommended by his friend,…read morewho lives in the area. Large assortment of smoked meats, and assorted condiments. Was looking to buy a kielbasa, but was specifically looking for one stuffed krajana style (Polish for chunky), not ground meat style. They only make the latter. I ended up with frozen packages (frozen, due to the long drive home) of Italian sweet sausage, Italian hot sausage, and bratwurst. Each priced at $10.49 / lb. For me, a bit steep. DD got breakfast sausage. Also, what seemed to be a side of beef. It was very heavy carrying it to my vehicle. He, who wears a Rolex watch (and drives a Lincoln!) also thought the prices were steep. He rated them 3 star, which is to be expected. He has, in fact, earned his reputation as Demanding Dan. If I lived a bit closer, would be interested in trying a few other things. And fresh, not frozen. Update - next day. I had one each of the hot and sweet Italian sausage. Very, very good. Nicely spiced, seems like lower fat content than store-bought. Still pricey, though, and no fennel seeds!?!?

    I don't live near this place, but have passed it in my travels for years now. I finally stopped and…read morepicked up a few things. I bought kielbasa and different types of pierogis. We had to freeze them for the trip back to Long Island. Everything we got was delicious. Nothing was overly salty like the store bought stuff. The next time up in Mass. I would like to stop and try different things. The people working there are very nice and accommodating. You will walk out smelling smoked meats for a little while.

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    Market Basket - Half Hawaiian half pepperoni pizza

    Market Basket

    3.7(30 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $

    Market Basket is well known for having great prices and good values. But what often is missed is…read morethe Market Basket Kitchen and sushi bar. You can get some of the most amazing hot and cold subs made on demand. Originally hosted by sells pizza. Market Basket has continued that trend with their large 18 inch pizzas where you can get a cheese pizza for $9.99. Of course each topping has an additional cost. They also have hot food ready to serve. This is always worth a look. To avoid the lines call ahead. When you call the store asked for the kitchen. This will save you a lot of time and everything especially pizza will be ready when you arrive. Otherwise expect a 30 or 45 minute wait since it's a well demanded product. They do have a seating area that is comfortable with Wi-Fi. Also, their coffee bar has probably the best donuts anywhere for $.99. You can't go wrong.

    The employees were courteous and helpful. However, this location has a serious staffing issue…read more Myself and about 15 other patrons were waiting 20+ minutes in line to checkout groceries while several checkouts were closed. We all waited 35+ minutes for a sandwich at Markets kitchen from several inexperienced and extremely overworked staff. Meanwhile, several employees were barely doing anything while reorganizing shelves in the store. I'm not sure who was managing this store,but they need to up their game for both the sake of the patrons and employee retention. I won't return to this location if I can help it.

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    Market Basket - Photo from the parking lot

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    Photo from the parking lot

    Adams Farm - grocery - Updated May 2026

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