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    Babel's Sugar Shack

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Pickity Place

    Pickity Place

    (192 reviews)

    $$

    Pickity Place is a destination and experience. An event to…read morelook forward to. The old building in the woods of NH has a little red riding hood theme, and great charm. Including a beautiful "little free library". There is a gift shop with locally made goods and their own spice and dip mixes. So if you love the meal you can buy the flavors. They also have a greenhouse in the summer. They have one menu per month, it includes a dip, a soup, a salad, a bread, an entree a dessert and two beverages. The peach raspberry tea is wonderful, the lavendar lemonade is a treat and the mocha coffee is delicious - though it is decaffeinated. (You can get regular caffeinated coffee to stave off your food coma on the drive home too) January 2025's menu was delicious. I had the beef wellington and it was so tender. The flavors on all the dishes were wonderful. The restaurant does 3 to 4 seatings per day where everyone eats at once so the meal is like a very charming assembly line - all you have to worry about is enjoying. Excited to go back and excited for the upcoming menus. I hadn't eaten here in many years. I feel like I've been missing out.

    My most recent visit required me to update and give Pickity Place their deserved 5 stars!…read more12:45 pm service started 10 minutes late but it was a beautiful sunny fall day so we walked around and checked the shops. I had to get more garlic awesomeness spice as I was running low since my last visit. Also got a few soups and other dips for use at home. We were seated in the greenhouse as requested during my reservation. I mentioned to the person that I was happy the greenhouse was still available since it was my birthday. I wasn't thinking that was noted or that I would get a candle with my dessert. Service was flawless by a great team of ladies that took care of us. My friend and I loved every course we were served. I also liked that they replaced the mango lemonade with a blueberry lemonade. Good change. Everything was absolutely delicious!! After we explored the grounds again and found the new location for grandma's bed and the big bad wolf. Nice to see them again and it adds to the appeal of the experience. I noticed the tree was getting some renovations and stopped to talk to the gentleman working. Turns out that I was fortunate to be talking to the artist that works on the tree. He mentioned that it took him about 6 months to finish the tree. Also found out where some of his other pieces are located. I noticed that the butterfly on top of the tree was replaced by a cardinal. I forgot to ask if this was a permanent change. Until next time Pickity Place!

    Lull Farm

    Lull Farm

    (20 reviews)

    $$

    Stopped by Lull Farm in Milford, NH -- such a quaint spot filled with charm! They have a great…read moreselection of fresh, locally grown fruits & veggies, plus in-house-made jams, pies, & even fresh meats. Perfect place to grab some seasonal goodies & support local farmers!

    Packaged items here are ridiculously overpriced and not very good in my experience, but today's…read morefail takes the cake: I just bought a package of sourdough bread, not even a full pound, probably 12 oz, for $6.99 (!), thinking "well it's expensive but at least it's probably pretty good" -- just to get home and find out it's some of the dryest, most tasteless bread I've ever had the displeasure of eating. Paid twice as much as I would have in a supermarket for bread they should be ashamed of selling. Never again. OK, but it's a farm stand, so how's the produce? In the past I've found it to be a mixed picture. First you need to realize that, despite the fact that they're a farm stand, most of the produce that they're selling is not their own or necessarily even local. So for a lot of things you're just paying more than you would at a supermarket for the exactly the same stuff. If you stick to the items that they mark as "our own," well, generally I've had no issues with the quality, but again, the prices can be pretty high for what you're getting. Over the years I've been going to Lull less and less often for that reason alone -- I want to buy local but when everything costs twice as much as at MB, it just doesn't seem worthwhile. (Aren't farm stands supposed to be *cheaper* because they cut out the middleman?) Anyway, after today's bread fail I've had it; don't plan on going back.

    Washburn’s Windy Hill Orchard

    Washburn’s Windy Hill Orchard

    (9 reviews)

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    Beautiful orchard to spend time out in nature with friends and family. Very cute farm animals,…read moreincluding a herd of friendly goats. My friends had the cider donuts and said they're fantastic. I had the mulled hot cider, which was a bit too sweet...but that may have just been the apples. They have a corn maze for $5 per person and a peck of apples is $19 pp. Great time!

    Overall it's a decent spot for apple picking and getting your cider donut fix. It can be busy but…read moredoesn't seem to get as crowded/chaotic as some of the more touristy spots, and you can probably see and accomplish everything that you want to do here in a few hours. The apple crisp, cider donuts, and apple cider are all really good here. The donuts are still warm if you get them on a weekend. The only downside is that you have to wait in a long line to order your donuts and then wait another 30 minutes or so for your donuts to be ready. They sell the apple crisp + cider inside separately, so if your group wants one of each your best bet is to split up and wait separately otherwise you'll be spending a good chunk of your day waiting in lines. Apple picking here is decent, not the greatest, but the trees are labeled properly and the paths are well maintained. I've had no issues filling a bag of healthy apples. There is also a hayride that brings you to and from the apple orchard but I believe you have to pay for it. They have some animals that you can see, a pumpkin patch, and a corn maze. The corn maze is the perfect size IMO. It's not too big where you could be lost for hours, but its challenging enough for 30 minutes or so which is good for kids.

    Babel's Sugar Shack - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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