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    Hutchins Farm

    4.7 (20 reviews)
    InexpensiveFruits & Veggies
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Leighann F.

    On a soggy Tuesday afternoon, covered in the day's drizzling rain, I ate the most delicious tomato I've ever had in my life. Thanks to Tatsu I, I got the grand tour of Lincoln and Concord, which included a stop at Hutchins Farm. Set atop a hill overlooking their expansive land, Hutchins is a certified organic farm selling their produce from a small open stand piled high with colorful fruits and healthy green vegetables. At our visit, there were tons of tomatoes, peppers (habanero, jalapeno, serrano), melons, apples, okra, turnips, scallions and so much more. For tomato sauce, we bought a bag of tomatoes, one of which we ate before we even made it to the car. It was so fresh, full of flavor and firm! To get an idea of what they've estimated to have on hand throughout the season, download a PDF of their produce calendar here: http://www.hutchinsfarm.com/Produce%20Calendar.html

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    Fresh Organic fruits, vegetables abd herbs that are organic! What else to say! They also have eggs, meat, and honey!

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    The way life should be. One of my biggest summer pleasures is a visit to Hutchins Farm where vegetables rule the earth.

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    Verrill Farm - Fruit Layer?

    Verrill Farm

    4.0(160 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    Always a favorite place to pick up fresh produce, yummy bakery goodies and delicious prepared…read morefoods. We love this family-owned farm!

    I visited Verrill Farm for the first time on August 20, 2026…read more Unfortunately, an incident outside the market and the staff's response left me extremely disappointed. At approximately 1:00 p.m., I was outside waiting for my friend while she finished making her purchases. As she walked out of the store, she tripped over a bike rack positioned along the walkway. She fell hard, injuring and bloodying her knee and scraping her hands. She was visibly shaken, and the pie she had just purchased was destroyed in the fall. I went inside to tell an employee what had happened and to ask whether the pie could be replaced. While I was speaking with the employee, my friend came inside, limping. My friend asked whether the employee had heard what had happened. Rather than expressing concern or asking whether she was okay, the employee's reaction struck both of us as surprisingly dismissive. My friend then asked whether she could have some ice for her injured knee. The employee said no and walked away. Because I was surprised by that response, I asked another employee who was stocking muffins whether he could get some ice for my friend because, I explained, she had just fallen and injured herself. He also indicated that he could not. The first employee later returned and explained that there were no more pies available, and my friend was refunded for the pie. What happened next was the strangest part of the experience. As we were leaving, the employee came after us and quietly told my friend that she would get her some ice if she promised not to tell anyone. My friend accepted the ice. I cannot explain why providing ice to an injured customer apparently needed to be done discreetly. What bothered me most was not simply that my friend fell. Accidents happen. It was the response afterward. A customer was bleeding, shaken, and asking for something as basic as ice. I would have expected someone to ask whether she was all right and to offer reasonable assistance. Instead, the response we experienced initially felt defensive and indifferent. The pie was refunded, which I appreciate. But the overall interaction left such a negative impression that I do not intend to return.

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    Cucurbit Farm

    4.2(18 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Large plant selection Good prices. Nice hanging plants. Friendly personnel. They offer some food…read moreand vegetables but I wasn't shopping for that

    I rarely put a lot of stake in customer service but I had such a negative experience it's taking my…read morereview from 5 stars to 2. I see that a couple other reviewers had the same experience as well so it doesn't seem to be a one-off moment. We came here for a Christmas tree and were pleasantly surprised by the selection (December 7th) of really good quality trees and lower prices compared to other places we've bought from in the past (ranging from $60-$80ish). Of note they take cash or check only, they do have an ATM, and the prices listed are a few dollars short of the actual price you'll pay. The teenagers working at the tree stand were very pleasant and got a fresh cut on the tree and strapped it to our car securely and efficiently. The turn for the worse came when we went to pay. The women was talking to us like we were children which was very odd and belittling (hard to portray tone but for example when I handed her the cash she went '$70, oh good job!') then when handing me back change she goes 'and your change to the food pantry?' and drops my change in a donation bucket before even finishing the question...I literally was reaching my hand out to receive the change and she just decided not to give it to me or let me answer the question. I was honestly pissed off about that. It's my money to choose what to do with and socially, how rude is it to put people in a position to have to fish their change out of a donation bin if they hadn't wanted to donate it? Overall, the woman at the checkout really tainted this place for me by straight up not giving me my change back and I don't plan to return.

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    Codman Community Farms

    4.6(14 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$$

    A MUST DO 4 & 1/2 STARS.Codman Commnity Farms is a regenerative non profit farm located outside of…read moreBoston. The parking here is FREE! They sell locally sourced Food. They carry Pasteur Rased Meats & Eggs. You can also pick your own flowers here. They also have a tiny Little Free Library. They have educational opportunities on this unique historical property. They hold Seasonal Special Events like Farm to Table, a Vegetable Harvest, Tours with chicken & pigs & cider & donuts, Cooking Classes, Holiday Wreath making & other activities. We stumbled upon this place by accident on our Ice Cream Adventures. We really didn't spend too much time here because other things were planned for the day. What we did see we really liked & will come back here another time to explore in more detail. What we did do was to check out their country farm store & picks up 2 pints of ice cream to go. The Mint Chocolate Chip & Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp were both Great! To make it worth your trip you can check out 2 other good places that are close by Ponyhenge in Lincoln - a Kitchy roadside attraction that's Free. There are Rocking Horses that mysteriously multiply & rearrange themselves. There's also Dairy Joy in Weston that's been there for over 60 years that has an old-school classic Creamsicle soft serve, Java berry & the classic marble twist vanilla and chocolate. See my reviews and pictures of each. It used to be, you had to have Mega Bucks & be really Rich to have the Good Life, not anymore. The Game has changed. You've been Upgraded. Now You Can Live Like a King on a Limited Budget!

    this farm has fresh eggs and meats and milk. they also have a rather small variety of fruits and…read moreveggies mostly prepackaged quantities from what i saw. some of the stuff looked way too expensive imo. overall would recommend tho! the tomatoes taste amazing!

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    The Concord Cheese Shop - I took my sandwich to Walden Pond (French Picnic)

    The Concord Cheese Shop

    4.2(174 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    My mom and I had grabbed lunch to go from the Concord Cheese Shop when we visited Concord for a day…read morea week or so ago, and I adored it. The shop sells cheese (and they let you have samples), wine, and imported foods, but it also a full deli that serves sandwiches, salads, prepared food, and more. My mom is vegan but was able to make a very good vegan sandwich (hummus and lots of veggies), while I really really really really loved their French Picnic sandwich (French ham, brie, apples, and honey mustard on baguette). It was the best brie (and soooo much brie) that I've ever had and just a perfect sandwich. There was a little wait to order - it's a popular spot - but once our sandwiches were in a brown paper sack in our hands, we drove over to Walden Pond and enjoyed them there. What could be a more perfect lunch on a first visit to Concord than a great sandwich from the Concord Cheese Shop enjoyed looking out at Walden Pond?! I'd return for that sandwich - and next time I'm tasting cheeses, too!

    The staff here is usually on point and I love most products I get here despite high prices; the…read morefood here is excellent and I know great food is rarely cheap. Perhaps it was just the day as the street sale was happening and the store was extra busy but I got attitude when I asked about a certain type of sandwich and came close to making a retort that would have been embarrassing for me and the other person involved. I ordered and waited for my food, paid then I left. Sorry to say that I was dismayed but there it is. It was quite busy on the day and it seemed that crowd management could have been handled better. Perhaps when the store has its remodel the traffic flow can be improved upon. I've always enjoyed shopping here and would like that to continue..

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    I took my sandwich to Walden Pond (French Picnic)

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