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    Bulich Creekside Farm

    3.0 (4 reviews)

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    Hudson Farmers' Market - Fun

    Hudson Farmers' Market

    5.0(2 reviews)
    7.3 mi
    $$

    I can't believe there aren't more reviews about this amazing farmers market. Granted, it's not as…read morebig as other FM's but you can find a lot of great gems here, we left loaded with goodies. I counted at least 4 stalls selling different kinds of produce, one of them I bought heirloom apples from where the outside looked like a granny smith, but the inside was pink; super cool and delicious! Also, ended up buying a bottle of bourbon from the Berkshire distillery stall to give as a gift so this is especially convenient if you're from out of town and want to give friends and family local goods. I think the thing we were most impressed with is that there were two stalls offering handspun alpaca yarn. One of the stalls had a flyer with details about what kind of alpaca breed the yarn is from and where the farm is located. (see pic) I thought that made the shopping experience extra special especially as someone who crochet's and is interested in where the yarn comes from. Another interesting item we bought were heirloom garlic bulbs that were bright purple. They're little but one clove has the potency of like 10 garlic cloves; really cool find! Also bought local made soap, farm fresh eggs, and baked goods. Again, even though it's not a very large farmers market, I consider this to be one of the best I've visited; would absolutely make a trip out here again.

    I love surprises. And this little town has a fabulous farmers market! It's open and airy with lots…read moreof selection and live music. I was able to find lots to eat even though I'm gluten free and dairy free. I ate and tasted my way through. It's harvest time, but it had a ton of beautiful local produce. So check it out!

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    Hudson Farmers' Market - Wool yarn made from a local alpaca farm

    Wool yarn made from a local alpaca farm

    Hudson Farmers' Market - Organic fresh veggies

    Organic fresh veggies

    Hudson Farmers' Market - Apples that are pink inside

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    Apples that are pink inside

    Black Horse Farm - Beautiful hydrangeas

    Black Horse Farm

    3.5(16 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    I stopped at this farm market recently and was absolutely so excited about this find. I'm glad that…read moreI didn't see any of the negative reviews prior to my visit, because I can now honestly say they are all wrong. To the people complaining about the prices; this is a small business that doesn't have corporate sponsorship or the ability to buy big box store quantities resulting in slightly higher prices, but very much improved quality. To the people complaining about the service; when I was there shopping there were only two people working, which as an adult who works in retail customer service understands, just because it's not busy inside, it doesn't mean the worker's are not busy. I highly recommend Black Horse Farm for great plants, delicious baked goods, and friendly local service. I even want to mention that when it comes to customer service, one of the employees overheard me talking about Strawberry Rhubarb Pie, and when I mentioned they didn't have any, they went to the back and got one for me that was still cooling; that's customer service. So, if you are someone who appreciates the nuance of shopping local, I can not recommend Black Horse Farm enough, but if you're a whiny adult who needs their hand held at all times while shopping, and gets offended with someone quickly answering a question while continuing to do their work (again, small staff but still lots of work to do), perhaps you should go to a corporate big box store. Me, I know where I'm going, and it's to Black Horse Farm!

    Notice that all the one star reviews are people that just moved into town? The entitlement…read more.. To everyone bitching about the prices, it's called gentrification, if you don't like it, stop moving here, flipping houses into overpriced Airbnb vacation spots. Some of my favorite business owners are gruff. That's how you stay in business. You stand your ground while people give you one star reviews for literally surviving this life. Get over yourself. We get our turkey here every year. And after reading some of these one star reviews, I'm gonna go lay down some dollars next week. Some of you don't deserve black horse farms.

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    Black Horse Farm - Pumpkins

    Pumpkins

    Black Horse Farm - Lots of colorful mums

    Lots of colorful mums

    Black Horse Farm - The address as listed in yelp is NOT correct.

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    The address as listed in yelp is NOT correct.

    Rose Hill Farm - Sampling ciders, Dec '24.

    Rose Hill Farm

    4.5(66 reviews)
    17.9 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.

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