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    3.2 (5 reviews)
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    Ski-Hi Fruit Farm - Caramel apples at Ski-Hi.

    Ski-Hi Fruit Farm

    (19 reviews)

    $$

    They have a petting zoo!! I don't remember that in past years so thinking it's fairly new…read more We stopped in for our usual apple pick up and see that they also have hard ciders now. I noticed a tasting area but was told the only one available for tasting was the rhubarb. Shame I couldn't try the more traditional ones as I don't tend to buy a case without confirming it's good first. The employee also was kind of unfriendly but not to the point of rude. Just didn't seem to want anybody there shopping. The apples, apple cider donuts and apple cider were all delicious. Always a great stop and now even more worth it with some fun friends at the petting zoo area!

    We made our annual trip to Ski Hi. One of my favorite places to visit in the fall! It's very close…read moreto Devil's Lake, so it's fun to combine the two and make a day of it. We just stopped in to get apples and treats but they also have apple picking in their orchards across the way, lunch (brats truck) on their back deck, farm animals, and a beautiful back lawn to enjoy a picnic. Ski Hi has something for everyone including kids. I think they have the best caramel apples! Their apple cider donuts are amazing as well. They have many treats to choose from including apple turnovers, apple pies, apple cider, etc. They also have a wide variety of apples you can either pick or buy by the bag. My favs are the macintosh. They have multiple check out areas around their retail space so the lines move quickly. I regret not getting a tshirt, they are so cute. There's lots to see in their retail space, it's always fun to look at everything. After you get your purchases I recommend eating your caramel apple on a picnic bench on their lawn space. Beautiful views! Highly recommend!

    Grainery

    Grainery

    (7 reviews)

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    Great and unique business to the main square of Baraboo! They moved a couple blocks into this…read morelarger facility, which was much needed due to their endless supply of products crammed in their first store. It says a lot about variety of products and many different health issues they aide. Fantastic place for vitamins or teas. When I was pregnant they had plenty of options for supplements that really helped, and the staff member was very knowledgeable and great in assisting which products might be beneficial. They also have quality foods, including refrigerated items, that a lot of vegans say good things about. The spacey new store layout is very airy and products well-labeled. Extremely well- lit with natural sunlight. The only downside is the street parking and it being a little too pricey to visit on a regular basis (at least for myself). That aside, still great for quality specialty items. Stop in and check it out for yourself.

    Great place to go for real healthcare products. They offer real vitamins, supplements, oils,…read moregrains, coffees , and loose leaf teas. Staff is welcoming and friendly. Relaxed and clean environment. John whom I believe either owns the store or manages it was engaging and welcoming. I let him know I was fairly new to the area and he was helpful in giving me the information I asked for regarding natural health care providers in the area. Three years outside of the Covid scare we can see how a lot of the mandates that were put in place by the professionals were not necessary nor helpful. The past negative reviews for this place are made based on those individual's beliefs in regards to masking. It is their free choice just as it was/is the free choice of the individuals of this business. It's irresponsible to review a place based on your beliefs on masking rather than reviewing them based of the goods and services they offer. This place is all about actual healthcare not politically fueled "healthcare".

    Festival Foods - Festival! THC cans still available for purchase!

    Festival Foods

    (13 reviews)

    Had never heard of this grocery chain and decided to try it out…read more They have a liquor store attached and per the hubs, his favorite bourbon was definitely cheaper than another big name liquor store we frequent. Produce section looked fresh and well organized. We don't shop the junk in the middle isles, so no feedback on that part. We just moved back to WI from our TX home and would really appreciate getting a nicer grocery store for Richland Center. Our only choice is terrible. You would do very well here! I would go back and shop there again.

    Festival Foods can be a one-stop shop for your groceries, produce, deli and bakery needs! The deli…read moreis well-stocked behind the counter, and in front is customer'accessible deli items, as well as wonderful Wisconsin cheese finds. Upon entering there is always a "deal of the day" on some type of meal, which has saved the day for some dinners. The bakery selection is pretty decent; you'll always find great dinner rolls, Italian breads, quality buns for cookouts, delicious pies and treats. The produce section is well-stocked and the best in towns far as quality. There is always someone enthusiastic in produce willing to help and frequently will offer to let you try fruits that are limited or seasonal and give information about the new additions. Pre-cut fruits and veggies available, as well as trays for gatherings. Something is always on special in produce. There's always someone stocking or behind the meat counter to help, which is great and saves time. It's best to watch for sales on the shelf items because Festival is the pricier one in town for those -that is my only reason for four stars. It's better for us to go to Festival for produce and deli but our receipt adds up fast when we go for our dry goods. Great selection of local ice creams, have to love that in Wisconsin! Decent liquor selection and always someone to help you out with a great attitude. Not a large floral department but there's a modest selection of fresh cut flowers and plants that have lasted me a long time. They added some self checkout in the last year to help with avoiding long lines, which has been a great addition. Both the long-time cashiers and the ones in training are always efficient and friendly. This Festival hires young staff members on their team and do a wonderful job choosing their applicants as they do a great job making conversion and being efficient. Overall it's the freshest store in town with great service! Side notes; lots of parking, they do pretty well on keeping the carts stocked as well. It's convenient that they have umbrellas to use to get to your car if it starts raining and return at the front!

    Walmart Supercenter

    Walmart Supercenter

    (17 reviews)

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    What a great location in the middle of Baraboo. I had no idea there was such a nice Walmart…read morebeautifully laid out and organized, clean amenities and friendly staff.

    This store isn't *so* bad, this is a four star review for a Walmart, not comparing to high end…read morestores! Prices are getting higher but I don't have a problem going here for boxed/canned items or gifts as they are still more reasonable, and it's typically a one-stop shop for everything but produce. Pros? It's has nearly everything in one go. The outdoor pickup is fast if you're unable to bring your little ones inside or don't have time to walk through the store. I've also ordered same-day delivery through the website on days where I couldn't leave, so that's a decent bonus. You can grab some nice birthday or Christmas gifts for a relatively reasonable price. The bakery has a generous amount of custom cakes for events or parties that you can order online (or in-store) for pickup. The people working the aisles have been friendly. Cons? They recently redid the aisle numbers and some if them don't make much sense in terms of positioning, even the employees seemed confused. They could improve their stock during the holidays for sure, it should be obvious what products to keep more of, especially common things like Legos, electronics etc. I can give some of the employees (except management) some grace, as their staff turnover rate is so high that they aren't properly trained but customer service has been okay. I think one of their biggest issues is the checkout lines; they are incredibly long and this hasn't improved. Walmart now had dozens of self check-out as a way to solve their staffing shortage but it is definitely an inconvenience to the customer. Things to avoid: I would recommend buying baby puree and boxed foods elsewhere for pricing (ie. Aldi). Last, this is not where you want to purchase produce, it's low-tier quality so I plan accordingly. All in all, they save me money on boxed items and gifts and for now, that's good enough for me if I have the time to roam the city that is Walmart. Stop at Festival for those green peppers or apples.

    ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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