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    Curtis Orchard & Pumpkin Patch

    3.6 (80 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    CURTIS ORCHARD & PUMPKIN PATCH ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Jeanne D.

    This is a great apple and pumpkin farm. Had lunch here with my adult daughter. Food was unexpectedly good. Kitschy gift shop with holiday items (fall and Christmas), canned and baked goods. Good selection of fresh apples. U-pick trees are right outside the door. Great variety of pumpkins and gourds. We went at lunchtime on a Wednesday and it wasn't crowded. A delightful fall day.

    Kathleen M.

    Apple Doughnuts. If that doesn't make you go then there are Honey Crisp Apples, Pumpkins, handmade jams and cider. And then, there's pie! It is a fun place for adults and the kids I have seen there seem to be LOVING it! Give it a try before or after a football game.

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    Teej T.

    A massively commercialized "farm" experience, but what the hell? It's pretty damn fun. You get to pick some apples, pet a goat, find a pumpkin, wander a corn maze, eat some AMAZING fresh hot apple donuts, grab some soybeans, or frolic amongst the squash--ALL AT ONCE. I liked it. It was cheesy and a bit cliche, and the people that were visiting were as much farmers as I (a Los Angeles transplant) am. But that's alright. I spotted everyone from a nun to a group of African international students to a Chicago businessman in the cafe eating those delicious donuts.

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    Really good apple cider. Their pulled pork was real porky. The chairs were very comfortable.

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    Now charging $9 to walk around in the orchards and get pumpkins. No fun anymore. Very disappointing.

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