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    Chipman Farm Gray Stand

    4.8 (4 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    I have been driving by this location every week and have always wanted to stop. I finally was…read moremotivated to stop when a great friend of mine bought me a gift card for my birthday! I decided to stop in and order take out. There were a lot of call-in tickets ahead of me and a few tables already waiting for their orders. She let me know it would be about 30 minutes. No problem. I was able to look over everything while waiting before settling into a very comfy leather chair right next to the door. Great vantage point to see all of the amazing treats they sell. They have donuts, scones, muffins, turnovers and dozens of fudge flavors!! I ordered a couple of donuts to go along with a blueberry turnover. SO GOOD!!! The donuts were perfectly fluffy and sweet and the turnover, flakey fruity and perfect! Great - fresh made to order breakfast sandwiches on a biscuit. They are satisfying - so tasty and filling! They are hearty. The couple that owns and runs this business are down to earth and authentic. I loved listening to them work together, it made me laugh when they had a disagreement, she apologized when I went to pick up and pay for my order. I told her, no need, it was like I was at a family home with real people having real conversations. I highly recommend this business and I look forward to using up the rest of my gift card and once that is done, I will be back for more yummy food.

    This cafe/bakery offers a great selection of pastries, bagels, donuts, pies, and many other treats…read more They offer breakfast sandwiches, and a limited menu of lunch items...which you'll need to stop in and read the menu of blackboard for what they have on any given day. The selection of homemade fudge is truly the broadest I've seen anywhere. They offer a both traditional flavors, and interesting more unique flavors as well. Check out the photos. They also have a refrigerator sections with slices of pies, macaroons, and other treats all packed and ready to go. The service is very friendly, and it feels like you're stepping into a neighborhood shop where everyone knows each other...very welcoming vibe. The day me and my family stopped in, we were hungry for breakfast. We tried the pumpkin spice crumble muffin, the bacon/egg/cheddar on a croissant sandwich, and a cinnamon maple something pastry. All of it was DELICIOUS! All very fresh and made with love. The breakfast sandwich was one of the best I've had...the bacon and cheese was high quality, and the flavors blended so beautifully. There are a few things tables, and a couple of comfy chairs for eating in. We will definitely go back.

    Pineland Farms Produce Division at Gillespie Farms

    Pineland Farms Produce Division at Gillespie Farms

    (5 reviews)

    We came here in early August for blueberry picking, and are so glad we did! It was an entirely…read morepleasant and memorable experience (... and might be where we come back next year). They had an offer called Bleubs & Blooms where for $45 you could pick four pints of blueberries AND make two bouquets of flowers with as many flowers as you could get in the provided glass jar from their beautiful field. The staff was lovely! Engaging and encouraging and educated; every question we had, they had a great answer for. We were given tips, tricks, and advice for picking ("go way down back, because no one seems to be doing that and the blueberries are amazing down there" and "there aren't many raspberries left, so we won't charge you if you take a pint and don't end up filling it"); it was a genuinely wholesome and organic feeling interacting with them and being allowed to wander the property at our own pace. There was no tipping expected/required, we could walk down to the rows of blueberries ourselves or grab an occasional golf cart going by, we were allowed to spend as much time as we wanted in the flower field. There were shaded picnic tables for us to sit and relax under; a small table near the check-out area with random produce available for purchase as well, lots of good signage, bathrooms, and no extra entertainment/fan fare/distractions. Just a farm that you go pick some produce on. I like that simplicity, and I so appreciated being to do that here!

    Grandchildren visiting from Florida - they'd never picked strawberries before. The fields were…read morefull yesterday, and the picking, easy. Prices are fair. The 4-wheeler ride out to the field was an extra treat for the kids. Fun. Hand washing stations on site and ice cold water for sale. Plenty of parking. Friendly staff. Now the hard(er) work of making strawberry rhubarb pies.

    Little Ridge Farm

    Little Ridge Farm

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    This wonderful CSA is truly a treasure. I had a summer share that was plentiful and fresh. The…read moreprices are a bit intimidating, but I assure you it is well worth the cost for the enormous amounts of fresh produce. Every week, I read the little farmer's blog and checked out the recipes and what the week's bounty would be. I did lots of stewing, canning, salad making and savoring. In addition to the weekly pickups, there is a free pick your own flower garden, which was a lovely treat. There is also pick your own tomatillos, herbs and cherry tomatoes. There are pick your own strawberries, which store bought cant even come close to. These sweet berries melt in your mouth and make tasty jams and pie. There is also products available for purchase that change with the months, fresh baked goodies, milk, eggs, cider, berries. I made my own tomatoe sauce from scratch with my abundance of tomatoes. I also canned lots and lots of pickles and dilly beans. I also got to try new veggies I was unfamiliar with, hello kohl rabi and poc choi. There are also holiday and winter shares, as well as beef and pork. This farm share is absolutely excellent.

    The one thing I miss the most about moving to Portland is Little Ridge Farm, where I had a CSA for…read morearound four years. There was nothing I didn't love about Keena Tracy's farm or the awesome CSA's she offered. Back when I was participating, I would get the full harvest share which is more than enough for two vegetarians! Each week we'd come to her stand and pick up however many pounds we were allotted that week (usually along with other complimentary goodies like apple cider, pumpkins, or corn). I have heard that CSA's from other Maine farms don't follow this same structure - that they pick and choose what each person gets. I liked the freedom of being able to load up on all the cucumbers and tomatoes, kohl rabi and sorrel (both of which I discovered BECAUSE of Little Ridge), edamame and spaghetti squash I wanted while I watched others get pounds upon pounds of garlic scapes and pac choi. As a shareholder I also had access to the pick-your-own garden with flowers, herbs, cherry tomatoes, and tomatillos. We also had the ability to pick raspberries and strawberries at a discounted price; there was also fresh bread and cheese for sale as well. And we were always invited to romp around her property exploring the fields, saying hello to the pigs and turkeys, or even volunteering some of our time helping out in exchange for a discount on our CSA. Keena also offers a Thanksgiving Share and a Holiday Share (both of which include about thirty pounds of your choice from things like onions, sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, beets, garlic, spinach, and sometimes apples, bags of cranberries, or EXTREMELY delicious potato rolls), and a Winter Share as well. For carnivores, there are also pork, beef, and turkey shares which I know very little about (except that people seemed to love them). Little Ridge does an exceptional job at simply growing organic (they pride themselves on not using hormones, antibiotics, cages, or chemicals) with a keen eye on both environmental and animal health as well. After writing all of this, I believe I've made a grave mistake not continuing my CSA here - what's a forty minute drive for the best produce you've ever had, right?

    Chipman Farm Gray Stand - grocery - Updated May 2026

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