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    Hebron Harvest Fair

    4.5 (10 reviews)

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    Xtreme Fried Dough Menu
    Sho R.

    On the opening day, entry is only $1. So I went on the evening of the opening day. Crowd was larger than what I expected. Fair was also bigger that I thought. I had some fair food. Fried PB &J from Xtreme fried dough was the best fair food I had. I had a beef kabob from Mr Shish Kabob which was ok. Resees sundae from the ultimate sundae was just soft serve ice cream with some resees, so not recommended.

    Rick S.

    Huge Fair. Expect a crowd for sure. So many events throughout the weekend. Only downside is prices. Ride tickets are pricey for sure. And unlike most fairs, if the child has to have an adult to ride, parents haven't had to pay. But the staff was amazing. Couldn't be happier with the folks working the event.

    Alexis H.

    Your typical fair! Great food, fun stuff. Not tons of rides but there was plenty. The tractor and truck shows were cool!!

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    Lance C.

    Awesome fair. Tons of parking. The layout out of the Fair is great. Everything has its own area an it keeps it from feeling packed. The drive in can be Demilitpretty much one lane for a few miles so it can take an hour to get in. Favorite party of the Fair is the demolition derby.

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    Love love love this fair! Beautiful landscape for a fairgrounds to be set. Great midway and beer garden

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    The Connecticut Renaissance Faire - Pineapple Dole Whip (The Roost)

    The Connecticut Renaissance Faire

    3.5(27 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    The Ren Faire has been a staple in CT for many years. The shows are great, the entry price is…read morereasonable, and everyone seems to have a great time. The food is priced according to the kind of event it is. There are people in costumes and people without. If you don't want to dress up you don't need to and they don't make you feel out of place for being in regular clothes. The faire is a great day of family fun doing something a little different from your ordinary festivals. I highly recommend this faire over "the other one" in Massachusetts.

    This year was my first time attending the Connecticut Renaissance Faire in Lebanon, CT. The faire…read moreis open on the weekends from around September thru October, check their website for current info. Each weekend has a theme, we happen to go during the Roses & Romance weekend. It was a hike, about a 45min drive, to literally the middle of nowhere. Luckily, our GPS didn't steer us wrong and found the faire grounds. We arrived early and got a good parking spot. We were told that parking could get hectic because there is another lot that you would need to take a shuttle. I was very impressed with the selection of food, drinks, venders, activities, performers, and events. There were a lot of folks (guest and faire cast) that dressed up in medieval garb, role playing and spoke old English. From kings, queens, fairies, pirates, jesters, folks really got into it with extravagant costumes. There were stages throughout the grounds with many performances like singing, fire eating/dancing, jousting, and improv. It was so immersive and fun. You could also try archery and axe throwing for a small fee. My main mission at the faire was to find Steepy Hollow's booth, one of my favorite local tea venders. I'm happy to report that I came home with tea to replenish my stash. There were other great booths with handmade trinkets, leather goods, jewelry, clothing, baked goods, and so much more that fit perfectly in this renaissance world. We enjoyed a lot of refreshing drinks and treats like affogatos, dole whips, and mocktails. It was very hot the day we attended and stuck to items that would keep us cool. My favorite thing was the Applegato from the Buck o' Stars Café - Steamed apple juice over ice cream with caramel, sugar and spice. There were also neat bubbling, smoking, shimmering drinks too. A few venders did accept card, but I highly recommend bringing cash. I would next time dress up and look at what the weekend themes beforehand. This was a spur-of-the-moment trip for us and now we know what to expect next time.

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    Old Cider Mill - Apple fritter

    Old Cider Mill

    4.2(21 reviews)
    10.8 mi
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    When looking up fall activities to due with kids, Old Cider Mill popped up in multiple…read morerecommendations on social and on the web. Folks it isn't just another farm where you can snag a pumpkin. Old Cider Mill is one of the OLDEST operating cider mill in the U.S. Yes, in the entire U.S, opening operations in the 1870s. This cider mill is situated on a cute little farm called Riverview Farms. Its important to know that if you are looking for a large farm where you can all day "pick your own", corn mazes, and more, this place isn't it. But I found this place a cute destination that has a few things to do with my toddler for 1-2 hrs. When you pull in to the farm, the old building is literally the first thing you see from the road with gords, pumpkins, apples and more spread out to purchase. Very similar to an open layout farmers market. A lot of the fruits they have for purchase aren't grown by them but are locally grown from the Glastonbury area. The parking is up the side and in the back. There is plenty of parking. Parking is on a wide dirt road with pull in parking on the left and right. I had no issues getting in and leaving. They make FRESH apple fritters and of course apple cider. I got hot apple cider from the food truck they have but id recommend just buying their cold apple cider inside the barn (if you dont want it warm) and BYOC to drink it with the apple fritters from the truck. For me, I wish I did because my daughter did better with drink it from a sippy cup. Where you will spend the bulk of your time and which I thoroughly enjoyed was the petting zoo. The cost to get a cup of animal feed is only a $1 or $2. They also give you a feeding stick to put the feed on so your children do not need to put their hands near the animals mouths. You will NEED cash to do this activity since its so cheap. You can pay at the entrance of petting zoo. If you dont have cash, you can still get tickets/tokens (dont remember what it was) inside their general store found inside the old barn building in the front but you need to purchase other stuff (I think there was a card minimum). There was no ATMs. I planned to purchase homemade stuff inside the store anyways. The petting zoo has all your standard farm animals (chickens, roosters, sheep, goats and more). There is plenty of space inside to move around, so even if its busy, you wont have to wait to feed the animals. The general store is bigger than it looks from the outside as they have like half level room (kind of like a basement that you can go down into with old gift shop stuff). They have hand made crafts, nice decorative stuff, locally made dressings, jams, picked stuff, salsa, and of course, apple based products like donuts (made at another farm), apple cider and more. I'd go here again if I'm on the area as its an easy and cute place to bring your children for a quick 1-2 hrs if you don't want or can invest an entire day to a fall activity. Check out of your Connecticut historical destinations and visit Old Cider Mill.

    The Old Cider Mill is one of those old historical places located in South Glastonbury"been there…read moreforever" which I actually was able to go to back in my grammar school days 50 years ago with my brownie troop to see the actual cider mill press in operation, making fresh apple cider. It's no longer in operation and now the apple cider is brought in from Riverview Farms and sold alongside the famous apple fritters which is not the same. Also there is huge displays of pumpkins of all shapes and sizes along with white pumpkins and gourds available and sold along with scare crows and corn stacks.They draw in a huge crowds on weekends and warned that in addition to the throngs of people clamoring for their Fall fix and Autumn photo opportunity. The traffic congestion goes along with the location. A lot of out of state cars of visitors that come on the weekends for the month of October. Don't be turned off as it's a great place to visit.

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