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    Averill Farm

    4.4 (25 reviews)
    Open 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    Cider donut may safely graze.
    Eilonwy W.

    Have faith when signs and your GPS send you up the gravel road: you will ultimately emerge into the glow of Averill Farms' cider donuts. This is a small farmstand that has pick-your-own orchards. Fruit in the shop is sold by the bag, so if you're a single person not intending a pie-making binge, get some friends committed to splitting the haul with you. They have quinces! Cider donuts are excellent -- style is cake-like and light, with a gentle dusting of cinnamon and sugar.

    Varieties of apples
    Matthew L.

    Averill Farm is a fruit orchard and farm market that opened in Washington, Connecticut in 1746. It was founded by the Averill Family after they purchased the land from the Native American Chief Waramaug. It is still owned and operated by the Averill Family: ninth generation Sam & Susan Averill and their tenth generation son Tyson and his wife Jennifer. For several years, the farm was a dairy farm. Today it is mainly known for its 20 acres of fruit orchards. They are open seasonally from August through December. The pick of the crop is their apples, pears, pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn and flowers. In addition to fresh fruit and veggies, Averill Farm also makes fruit pies, honey, jams & jellies, syrups, sweet apple cider, apple cider donuts, hard cider and apple wine. During December, they also sell Christmas trees. My wife and I visited Averill Farm for the first time in October 2019. It's the kind of place that families make annual Autumn pilgrimages to. Their farm store is filled with all sorts of items that you would expect to find at New England farm store in the Autumn. What I had my sights set on was their cider, both sweet cider and hard cider. During the Autumn weekends, Averill Farm is also home to 'Pizza to the People': a local mobile wood-fired pizza oven that happens to be vegetarian and organic. After scanning the menu, my wife and I decided to order the Margherita (white pie with fresh local tomatoes and basil) and the Averill's Pizza (cheddar, apples and walnuts). The Margherita pie was delicious with very fresh tasting tomatoes (although I would technically call this a 'native tomato pie' instead of a 'Margherita'). The real winner was the Averill's Pizza: a perfect combo of local apples with cheddar and walnuts. My wife and I enjoyed our visit to Averill Farm and we look forward to returning. Go for the apple cider, stay for the pizza.

    Picking today
    Andrew I.

    Very convenient drive from where I live. It's 15 minutes away opposed to the half hour it would take to the usual orchard. Similarly priced to other orchards. GPS brought me to the wrong spot, luckily there was signs to direct us. Lots of choices, everything marked clearly. The beautiful weather made it for a nice day out with the family. Most importantly, the apples were delicious. Small farm store with donuts, honey, ice cream, et

    October 7, 2018
    Kristina I.

    Nice apple picking experience. The orchard was well kept and it was not overly crowded. We purchased the hard apple cider and it was not good at all. It was definitely a miss and our entire group thought it tasted more like a white wine than hard cider.

    Tom D.

    Went apple picking last weekend at Averill Farm. The main reason why we chose to go to Averill Farm was because we wanted to avoid the crowds at Lyman's Orchards. It was the right call, wasn't crowded at all, we really enjoyed our time there. Apple cider was very good, but unlike everyone else out there, cider donuts just don't do it for me (that's not a knock on Averill Farm, I just don't like cider donuts anywhere). Great experience at Averill Farm, would recommend it to anyone looking for a place to go apple picking that isn't crawling with people.

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    We had a great time applepicking and the orchard was beautiful. The apples were expensive but included a truly memorable experience.

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    This is a very nice orchard. We went apple picking and pear picking last week...the pears were delicious!!! Such a beautiful place.

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    Rose Hill Farm - Sampling ciders, Dec '24.

    Rose Hill Farm

    4.5(66 reviews)
    35.5 mi
    $$

    The best experience! Lots of space inside, very warm ambiance. There are ample benches and seats by…read morefirepits outside and an area with food trucks and to apple pick yourself. The apple cider donut stand was absolutely amazing. Theyre making them fresh right there! We got a couple fresh apples as well and they were phenomenal. Service was nice and they're busy! Highly recommend going here for an city escape, especially in the fall.

    Had a brief visit here that was sadly affected by a torrential downpour (that came with a tornado…read morewarning). We had fun plucking zennias ($.50 each) and wanted to see the sunflowers but did not get a chance to since we saw lightning. Within ten minutes of seeing lightning, a heavy thunderstorm began, which we waited out in the cidery, which is in a large barn. There were three bathrooms and a shared sink. There were also lots of snacks, ciders and spirits available for purchase. You could even buy crackers / cheeses / meats to make your own charcuterie board! It looked like there was a private event while we were there as well as another private event in the evening. I only tried the Kitchen Sink cider which I honestly didn't like at all, but at least the packaging was nice! I also have to give a shout out to the people working at the stand near the parking lot for giving me a free sunflower stem since I didn't get a chance to pick one!

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    Rose Hill Farm - Prune Bleue And Cryo Cider

    Prune Bleue And Cryo Cider

    Rose Hill Farm - Beer and cider in the taproom

    Beer and cider in the taproom

    Rose Hill Farm - Delightful ice cider. Worth every penny at $14 for the pour. Dec '24.

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    Delightful ice cider. Worth every penny at $14 for the pour. Dec '24.

    Hindinger Farm

    Hindinger Farm

    4.5(24 reviews)
    28.1 mi
    $$

    This farmstand has the best produce in Connecticut, in my opinion…read more In fall of 2024, my husband and I made it a habit to visit a different farmstand every weekend to support our local farmers. Of all the sites we visited, this was the stand out. The fruits and vegetables are incredible... literally picture-perfect and bursting with flavor. In addition, the stand has lots of homemade products like mango salsa, horseradish mustard, and the like. These specialty items are delicious! Oh, and don't forget to pick up some of their homemade preserves. My husband and I practically overdosed on peach preserves! There is a beautiful outdoor area where kids can play, which also makes the stand a nice destination for families. Last but not least, the staff that works here is so friendly. We thoroughly enjoyed chatting with them.

    What a great farm!! I found out about Hindinger Farms from Instagram. A food truck called Bubba's…read moreBrunch was going to be selling brunch of the food truck at the farm. You can read my review of Bubba's Brunch food truck in my review section because the food was delicious. Hindinger Farm sells fresh vegetables, fruits, jams, and other items for children, and it has a beautiful backdrop. One side of the farm overlooks the other side of the farm and the other side of the farmi overlooks this beautiful backdrop of nature on the farm. Hindubger Farms puts on live shows, and you can go shopping. There is also a playground for the kids to play. The playground is fenced in with a picnic area so parents can enjoy their food without worrying about their children's safety. You can always check their website for events, shopping, and find out which food truck will be at the farm that day. The customer service was great, and I will definitely be back.

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    Hindinger Farm - Store front

    Store front

    Hindinger Farm - In addition to buying some gorgeous lettuce, Brussels sprouts, zucchini, peaches, and plums, we got these yummy treats!

    In addition to buying some gorgeous lettuce, Brussels sprouts, zucchini, peaches, and plums, we got these yummy treats!

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    Rogers Orchards - Sunnymount

    Rogers Orchards - Sunnymount

    3.9(52 reviews)
    21.6 mi
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    I've been coming here for a few years and I can't believe I've yet to review it! I recently decided…read moreto pull some pictures with my camera since I felt it was the right time, they had great options available. The ambiance always feels like fall here too, even in other seasons. I went to grab a 6 count of their apple cider donuts without sugar coating and a pack of their apple fritter bites coated with sugar, truly one of my favorites! I can vouch for their pies as well as their other flavored donuts as I've tried mostly all of them through time. While taking pictures, I stumbled upon something I've been missing on trying which was their apple cider slushie running at $2 each, they are self serve. It was so good, you can't pass that or their fresh apple cider for a $1 a cup, also self serve. This establishment is most definitely a long time local hidden gem, a favorite for many! They have apple picking available, apples for sale inside, as well as pies, more donuts, & a plethora of other fall items to purchase. Some staff members do seem friendlier than others but I try my best to never judge as my experiences still have continuously gone well. Go show this establishment some love and support! Thankful to have this place nearby.

    There's no better place on this planet to obtain Macintosh apples in the fall than Roger's…read moreOrchards. I had a death in the family and a celebration of life event attended by and wanted to bring something near and dear to me. I purchased a bushel of 1st tier apples, pristine and delicious. I ate 4 of them before getting back to my hotel :)! They went over amazingly, and I honestly wished I could bring some home. Alas, I'll need to go back again next year...

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    Rogers Orchards - Sunnymount
    Rogers Orchards - Sunnymount
    Rogers Orchards - Sunnymount

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    Maple Bank Farm - Apple picking with a view.

    Maple Bank Farm

    5.0(3 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    Prettiest vegetables I've ever seen, to the point that I recklessly bought purple peppers. This is…read morea small shop, so you're here for specific delights, not for a full grocery trip like Bishop's. There are local baked goods, and I would give six stars to the ham & cheese croissant I'm eating at this moment. (Ham & cheese is hard to get right; these are perfect.) If you're local, why are you not here more often? If you're passing through, as I was, choose some non-perishable produce and the delightful artisanal soaps.

    Another 5-stars for this amazing farm! I truly appreciate this place especially this time of the…read moreyear with christmas closing in. They have Arethusas infamous eggnog for sale, locally made toffee n peanut brittle, wreaths with custom designed bows & Christmas trees on a sliding scale for pricing. I love that they give you the option to pay what you can afford for a tree, with the scale ranging from a minimum of $65 up to $90 for a 6-8ft tree. Many people seem to think this is an outrageous price for a tree but I've seen prices much higher than this all around CT. With the stand closing for the season on december 23rd now is your chance to get in there and get some great clearance bargains and wholesale options.

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    Maple Bank Farm - Let your children and grandchildren know about how popcorn grows and pops.

    Let your children and grandchildren know about how popcorn grows and pops.

    Maple Bank Farm - What are they washing? Lots of sweet potatoes ready for sooo many recipes.

    What are they washing? Lots of sweet potatoes ready for sooo many recipes.

    Maple Bank Farm - Open tue-sun, 10-5:30. Pick-your-own blueberries (summer) & apples (fall)

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    Open tue-sun, 10-5:30. Pick-your-own blueberries (summer) & apples (fall)

    Averill Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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