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    Wise Acres Organic Farm

    Wise Acres Organic Farm

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    We came to the pumpkin patch! They have a large parking lot and it was easy to find…read more It's a $3 fee for everyone above 2 years old and you need a reservation. Although, it was easy to make a reservation and there were a lot of time slots to choose from. This included seeing the animals (goats, pigs and bunnies), walking in the flower fields (a sunflower field and colorful flowers), the playground and taking photos. The playground really was not much and I think older kids would've gotten bored easily. For an extra fee, there is a corn pit to play in, a wagon ride and a train ride for kids. We did not do these. There wasn't a ton of places for photo ops, but there were some. They have a shop with goods for sale as well as some snacks and drinks like apple cider, slushies, apple cider donuts, alcohol, etc. We went the weekend after Halloween, so there weren't many pumpkins to see/choose from, but if we went earlier in the season I'm guessing there would have been. On the opposite side of the property, there was a Thai restaurant and a shop that served ice cream and alcohol. There were plenty of picnic tables and even a couple TV's showing football. This was a bit of a walk to get to, though. They also have pizza which you have to order ahead of time with your reservation if interested, but I've heard great things about the pizza. Keep in mind it is only porta johns, like many pumpkin patches. All in all, not my favorite pumpkin patch in the area, I questioned why we needed a reservation and to pay, it really didn't include much, but I'm wondering if we would've had a different experience if we went earlier in the season.

    Very nice experience! I chaperoned a field trip for my daughter and the kids had a ball. There were…read moreso many different things to do from kiddie zip lines to feeding goats. The strawberries were so sweet and well taken care of. Such a beautiful farm & can't wait to go back.

    The Produce Box - Fresh, local, delivered to your home or office!

    The Produce Box

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    I purchased a membership with The Produce Box so I could send fresh produce to my mom who lives in…read moreCharlotte. I found out about TPB online and I really liked the concept of being able to choose what you'd like weekly, and I didn't really want to buy into a CSA. TPB hand-delivers your items, and they have a nice variety of produce, fruits, meats and even different sweets and snacks you can add to your boxes. The very first box my mom received was decent (note: you have to provide your own box)... except it was missing an item, and the quality of one bunch of fruit was poor/damaged. She informed TPB about her damaged fruit and also about the missing item, and they said they would get back to her about it. I definitely understand that mistakes happen, and items are overlooked... so I didn't see this as a big deal. I'm thinking TPB would at the least just include the missing item (or a reasonable equivalent) in the next weeks box, let her know... and problem solved. Nah... A few days passed with no follow up. So I shot out a quick e-mail, and I received a response back the same day letting me know they would look into it. Cool. However, a few more days passed with no follow up! Nah... Meanwhile, my mom received her next weeks box, which was fine. Problem is she is still sans the missing item from the first delivery, and she still has no idea when or if TPB plans to resolve the problem. I'm someone who believes customer service is equally, if not more important than the product received. I want to have my concerns or problems quickly addressed and handled... especially if I'm a new customer! Most memorable to me are the businesses who not only want to make sure you are completely satisfied, but actually follow up and quickly resolve your concerns. To this day, I still haven't heard back from TPB about the missing item. I shouldn't have to contact a business more than once, let alone twice... to get what I paid for. I have cancelled my membership. Mom wasn't happy about it, but she knows how I feel about spending my money on products offered from companies with bad customer service. Now Yelp knows too haha. Some are necessary evils, others aren't. I may have 99 problems, but TPB ain't one...

    I can't say enough about this service which I began after casually stopping at their table at a…read moreKnight's game. It has revolutionized the way I eat and shop! This week they offered "everyday hero"boxes for local teachers. I am amazed at the quality value and exceptional opportunities this company creates. Please consider.

    Mint Hill Farmers Market - More than a Farmers Market!

    Mint Hill Farmers Market

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    On my recent visit to my parents, I was looking for things to do, and I was giddy with excitement…read morewhen I saw this, and that it was in front of the little village that I did not know was there. Oh! Happy Day! Granted, this was Labor Day weekend, and I knew the Matthews Alive Festival was going on. I did not want to drag my parents there as I knew it would be too much for them. Well, a few of the vendors had gone there to make more money, and less than 12 were here, it was still worth the trip. Fresh meat, local honey, baked goods, handmade goods, a delight to me. I am so glad I came and have suggested my siblings come when they come to visit our parents. A wonderful thing!

    The Mint Hill Farmers Market is open May through September. Unlike a somewhat upper scale venture…read morelike the Atherton Mills market or the much migger Matthews Farmers Market, this one is small and intimate and driven by real Mint Hill locals for the most part. In the 2012 season, there were people that sold produce, baked goods, salsa, BBQ, all kinds of beautiful wooden things, plants, local grassfed beef and occasional other things. On most market days there are also some people from the Charlotte Folk Society strumming and fiddling away, and they are very welcoming if you want to join in. No need to be a virtuoso. This is a great place if you live close by to pick up some goodies for a weekend meal or for an hour of gardening. By the second or third time you come, people will remember you. The choice may not be as big as at the Matthews market, but I love this one just as much. Addendum: There are many locals, especially on the outskirts of Mint Hill, that sell their own produce and eggs by the roadside. If you see a sign, stop and talk to them if someone is outside. I know some that don't even use any kind of pesticide or herbicide - what more can you want?

    ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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