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Farm Kitchen

3.9 (7 reviews)
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Pulled Pork Sandwich
Gabe A.

Definitely the spot to stop by when passing through this area during a day of activities. The pulled pork was definitely the best, while I thought the BBQ chicken could've gone with some more flavor. I liked that the toppings, like onions and apple slaw, were on the side so I could put as little or as much as I like. The seating area outside is nice with several picnic tables to choose from and some nearby shops to check out. Line was 30+ minutes long during a holiday lunchtime.

Pulled Pork Sandwich
Jenna B.

I stopped by Farm Kitchen at Los Rios Rancho for lunch after an afternoon of apple picking. I tried the Pulled Pork Sandwich and it was a solid choice! The pork was tender and marinated in apple cider with a BBQ sauce drizzle. I'll definitely be back to try more from their menu next time I'm in town!

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Moms Country Orchards

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I visited this country store after apple picking since my friends and I were craving apple cider…read moreand my experience here was pretty good. The apple cider was good, but I would've preferred it to be colder and not served in a Styrofoam cup. I'm assuming that's because it was the end of the day and it looked like they were running out of apple cider and other materials. I also got the apple cider popsicle for $2 which was a good deal. It was good, but I didn't like how the juice separated from the water during the freezing so it tasted like regular ice by the time I got to the core of the popsicle. For food, I tried their Strawberry Banana Sweet Bread and that was my favorite thing! It was not too sweet and moist. It was $6.50, but not too bad for a whole loaf. The interior was fun and rustic. There are several things to shop for from different baked goods to nic nacs. The service here was pretty good and the staff seemed nice and personable. There's some parking out front as well as some picnic benches and tables with nice views of the mountains and foliage while you enjoy your treats. Overall, a good stop for some casual shopping and to enjoy a sweet treat if you're ever in the Oak Glen area.

I have been getting my apple fix since I can remember from this local spot. I moved away to Hawai'i…read moreand missed the apples so much. I took a trip up to get my fix. The staff was so nice and friendly made me miss home. The. Christmas jam was delicious and now my favorite. I was worried they weren't going to have winesap apples since it wasn't apple season but I was so happy they had them. I was able to bring back a bag to Hawai'i with me in my carry one. If you like varieties of apples this is the place to go to. They give you slices to try and it's so hard to pick which one because they all taste so good. Mahalo and A Hui Hou.

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This is my third time coming to 123 Farms for their Lavender Festival! I've come twice before for…read moretheir preseason events and then post season, after their lavender has bloomed. I think I'd much prefer not paying for parking or for admission! I'm writing this review after attending their Mother's Day weekend preseason festivities. Parking is paid for alongside your admission ticket. It was free on Mother's Day as long as you paid for parking. It wasn't room bad, but the gravel and dirt road isn't friendly, so beware. There are plenty of things to do while at the farm. They have plenty of food and fun things for the lavender festival. The Farm itself has a hotel, sourdough area, perfume class, a matcha room, and two bars you can sit and drink in. I'm giving it the stars that I am because I'm not a fan of their food. Their drinks here are decent, but I feel as though the workers here are burnt out. It's definitely packed on every corner with a lot of people. Even when taking photos with the lavender, it's busy and a bit overwhelming. It is a lovely concept overall, and a nice experience away from the busy city.

What a cool place…read more We got to experience the Sourdough Festival this past weekend. They had stamps and a passport card that allowed you visit each Sourdough station. We also got to explore the grounds and found some cool shops and the place called The Courtyard. Also got some yummy matcha in the Matcha room. A fun spot for families and kiddos to run around and explore. It's giving Bridgerton vibes.Definitley will be back soon for future events!

Oak Glen Creamery - Pumpkin Pie Milkshake.  My head exploded

Oak Glen Creamery

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Pffft... they may not make the ice cream in-house, but it's Straus Family Creamery ice cream…read more(Holler!). And in Nowhere, Oak Glen nonetheless. HOT ASS DAY pressing apple cider in the mountains. We needed some food quick! And something cold to cool us down. An Angus McCurdy's just opened up over at Parrish Ranch, so we figured it was time to roll out and get grub. I ordered a BLT, but looked across the way and saw ice cream. Oak Glen Creamery? Oak Glen has ice cream? Screw this BLT. Good luck with life, BLT. I'm out. Made a dash for the ice cream. Ahhhhh. That pure, fresh, wholesome ice cream taste known to Straus. No stabilizers, no gums/additives/fillers, no artificial flavors/dyes/bullshit. No GMO, growth hormone, antibiotic cow milk made ice cream. Just natural tasting perfect ice cream for a less than perfect world. And though they don't make the ice cream in-house (Straus does the work), they have a gang of toppings to send your ice cream over the edge. What a pleasant surprise in Oak Glen. You've finally prepared the way for Oprah. Oprah...holla at me.

The Oak Glen Creamery is the best example of a "hole in the wall" place I've ever seen. This…read morelittle gem is tucked in the back corner of the newly opened Angus McCurdy's Restaurant and Bakery in Oak Glen's Parrish Ranch, and it's one of those places you'll probably never find unless someone tells you where it is. We stumbled on it totally by accident, and I'm so very glad we did! The Oak Glen Creamery specializes in ice cream and shakes. Well, maybe "specializes" isn't quite the right term - ice cream and shakes is literally ALL that they do. But hey, when your product is as exceptional as theirs, why do anything else? We tried samples of their Brown Sugar Banana and Carmel Toffee Crunch ice cream offerings, and both were truly luscious. However, we knew we had to go for one of their signature "pie shakes." For the uneducated, an Oak Glen Creamery "pie shake" is a truly amazing concoction. It comes in two flavors: apple and pumpkin. We chose the pumpkin and watched as the magic unfolded in front of us... First into the mixer went several scoops of vanilla ice cream, followed by some half and half. Then came several large chunks of pumpkin pie. (Yes, actual pumpkin pie including the crust!) This was mixed at low speed, blending the flavors perfectly but leaving large pieces of the crust intact The mixture was then poured into a cup and topped with whipped cream and pumpkin pie spice. YUM! If you're planning a trip up to Oak Glen to do some apple picking, make sure to put the Oak Glen Creamery on your "must see" list!

Farm Kitchen - coffee - Updated May 2026

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