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    4.3 (17 reviews)
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    Amesha R.

    Fruits and vegetables. Cooked Caribbean food. Cane and coconuts. Its like being in the islands the vibes always nice. And the staff is more than accommodating. Great place to get fresh veggies, jerk chicken, jerk pork, fish, ackee ... and so much more. Not open late so go early

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    Shaun B.

    Vibes were definitely vibing at this farm! Music and cheerful people as you explore the grounds. Grab a coconut and sip as walk and explore the various tents or can order a meal and sit while enjoying scenery. They didn't have a coconut jelly or chopped callaloo but can be requested. Overall, will be back again.

    Quinnette S.

    I really wanted to give this place a 5-star review. My partner heard about it from a recommendation by one of his clients. When we arrived, it was a hidden gem on a back road near a farm. You would never guess it had a farm-to-table vibe; it definitely felt like an island getaway. I felt transported back home to Trinidad. One area sells fresh coconut water, which you can buy by the cup or half-gallon. They serve it straight from the coconut, and once you finish, they cut it open so you can enjoy the jelly inside. I really enjoyed my fresh coconut, which was reasonably priced at $5. In the main area, they serve Jamaican breakfast and lunch. On the other side, there's an intimate farmers market offering a variety of greens, avocados, okra, mangoes, scotch bonnet peppers, thyme, and ginger. They also have a van that sells homemade fresh juices, such as guava, tamarind, pineapple, and soursop. The juices were delicious. However, we were disappointed with the food. We wanted to have breakfast, but unfortunately, we arrived too late and found that it was sold out. We understood that this was our fault because, as they say, the early bird catches the worm. We ordered Escovitch fish (market price) for $30, which we asked the cashier if was large enough to share. He assured us it was. We also ordered curry goat for $18, banana porridge for $5, and two drinks: a Tropical Rhythms fruit punch $4 and a sorrel drink $8. Our total cost with taxes came to $68.46. We understand that inflation has affected food costs, and this is a farm, so we weren't upset about the price. After waiting 30 minutes for our food, we were disappointed when the fish arrived; it was so small that it could fit in my hand and barely enough to satisfy one person, let alone two trying to share. We spoke to what we believed was the owner or chef, and he said, "Everything is expensive." It seemed like he didn't care about our experience. Instead of the bamy we ordered, they gave us three small pieces of festival. When we went back to address the error, they informed us they had run out of bamy. Why wouldn't they have told us and asked what we would like instead? They simply decided to give us something else, as if they were doing us a favor. The porridge had good flavors but unfortunately, it was room temperature cold. Additionally, my son's curry goat was cold, not hot, and skimpy in portion. Even though we loved the atmosphere of the place, the food was disappointing in terms of quantity and taste. I only took photos of the coconut and sign. We were so disappointed by the food that I forgot to take photos. We would go back just to hangout but probably would never purchase food again. It's a really lovely place. The just missed the mark on service. Overall score: Ambiance: 5 Service: 2 Food: 2

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    Chaz D.

    Good food, chill vibe with great music. Took my daughter and her friend - they really enjoyed it.

    Great great Vibes. Our group had jerk pork, jerk chicken, curried goat, oxtail, ackee, fresh cocoanut water and everything was delicious. Great atmosphere. Feels like I was in Jamaica Service is slow but everyone was really friendly. Gotta say it adds to the chill vibes. Will definitely be back with friends.

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    Most incredible hidden gem. It's more than just a farm, it's an experience. Great food, produce, ambiance and vibes!

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    The jerk chicken was amazing & the rice n peas was perfect considering I typically only like Haitian rice.

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    Really bizarre thing happened to me earlier that's never happened before. I'm not sure that the…read moreemployees here understand how to respond to customers in an appropriate way. I went to that nursery today and walked up to the register and there is someone ahead of me. I'm waiting there and then I see a man walk over to the other register and a young woman starts helping him so I said out loud (in a calm non-nasty way) I was here before him. No one looked at me no one acknowledged anything I said. The older woman helping the other person should've told me to go to the other register when I was standing there waiting but she said nothing to me so then when it was my turn I went up to the young woman and said I was here before that guy and she didn't look at me she didn't say a word didn't even acknowledge I said anything so I said it again and she said nothing and I said why are you ignoring me? Nothing. So I thought maybe she doesn't speak English so I asked her if she did and again she completely ignored me. Then I remembered she was just having a conversation with the other cashier before so I saidI said oh yes you do speak English. She completely ignored everything I said and didn't even look at me and only talked to me about the total amount and when I came back to get a card she was speaking to me but would not acknowledge anything that I said earlier. I started wondering if I was invisible or living in the twilight zone and no one heard things I said. And no, I wasn't wearing a mask. I said to her you could say I'm sorry I didn't see you or something but she ignored that too. I don't know who taught her customer service but it was really really strange.

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