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    Emery’s Farm

    3.2 (114 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Yvonne R.

    Always a good find at Emerys. I've been going for over 20 years and the favorites never disappoint! My holiday sweet potato pie is the family favorite and limited for holidays only. They are hard to get if you are not early. They keep you updated on Facebook, because they don't answer the phone often. I picked up the frozen sweet potato cause you can keep them frozen for three months, and my fav.. coconut custard! This one isn't making it for the holiday serving. They have apple, apple caramel, crumb cales, every berry pie, pecan, pumpkin, pastries, and more. Shelves are filled with butter sauces and jams, the new butter rum muffin has me feeling like a real greedy gal. They have a mini pumpkin pie for $9.00, good idea to try. The full size pies are generally starting at $17.00. I had to try it the little one since i haven't tried the pumpkin before, and never wanted to try it at a full pie size or price. Love their pies and friendly service. Get yours and let me know if you agree.

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    Roxanne O.

    Bought two pies, two muffins and a bag of apple cider donuts. All mediocre but the worst part was that the pumpkin pie wasn't even cooked. I scooped out all of the pumpkin pie filling to bake or do something with later because I hate waste. The bottom of the pie crust was completely raw.

    Ric T.

    Wow, I've been hitting the farms lately. Why not? They're outside, weather is nice and the people are really friendly. You have to check out their bakery. The baked items are very fresh and delicious, especially the blueberry muffins. There are goats, sheep and donkeys to feed, great for the kids and adults wishing they were. Outhouse on premises. Nominal charges. Call ahead. Social distancing, masks while in the shoppe.

    Michele L.

    Don't buy the Apple cider donuts! Worst I've tasted at $6 a bag. Dry (stale?) and tasteless. The Apple turnovers were very good. Thank goodness I didn't waste all my money. Entrance fee for blueberry picking is $4 each and berries $4 a lb. To take my grandkids, 3 and 5 yrs old, it will cost me $20 a lb ! Ugh. Goats are cute and Free! But a tablespoon of food to feed them is 25 cents. Sorry. I felt ripped off after donuts stunk.

    Oatmeal raisin cookie and coffee cake muffin

    Stopped over today and somehow I restrained myself and only got a couple bakery items! The oatmeal raisin cookie is delicious; the perfect softness and chewiness combination. The coffee cake muffin is so moist and yummy. And I did get a couple sugar pumpkins too for a great price. Highly recommend this local gem.

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    Kelly M.

    #248 Another fantastic find while driving through South Jersey! This place has yummy Pies in so many flavors, my favorite is cherry pie! When I go I also pick up some buttery tea biscuits and donuts! They have so much more than just pies and baked goods! A must go to ! I will visit in the summer for blueberry season ! Very friendly service !!

    Lots of pies.

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    The desserts are delicious and always so fresh. It's even more of a pleasure to meet their wonder staff.

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    Best blueberry crumb pie and macaroons one can find. Fresh and balanced taste and texture.

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