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    Jaswell's Farm

    4.3 (112 reviews)
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    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Danielle D.

    Stopped by today around 1:30pm and it was packed! My husband and I parked down the street in one of their side lots on the grass. There were so many people out and about picking apples, pumpkins and waiting in line to grab their cider donuts and other farm fresh produce. We were in line for about 40 minutes, and when we left the line was wrapping around outside! I asked the cashier what they did to advertise and they said that they haven't! It was just locals coming out and supporting their community! Their cider donuts are UNREAL- probably the best cider donut I have ever had. My husband raved about their coffee and the cider was equally delicious! The staff did a great job handling all of the foot traffic! Jaswell's Farm needs to be added to your fall activities checklist!

    pumpkin patch
    Maisune E.

    had a wonderful time apple picking here twice this season. the staff are so friendly and hilarious actually. vibes 5/5. these cinderella looking pumpkins are gorgeous. so fun actually twisting it off the root and picking your own pumpkins. apple variety was great and lots of great photo opps too. the little market is great for extra things like their smoked beef jerky, apple pie pockets, and house made jams. great for gift giving too. we got a peck bag ($30) each time and definitely got more than 10 pounds of apples each time. they're generous with their apple bag pricing compared to others i have been to. trails easy to follow and labelled rows of apple types. i should try their other picking seasons too.

    fresh apple cider donuts
    Stephanie T.

    Jaswell's Farm is located at 50 Swan Rd in Smithfield, RI. This farm opened in 1899 and is 5th generation owned and operated. Jaswell's Farm is a market, bakery, cider mill, and pick-your-own. In November 2024, they are open Wednesday - Monday 9am - 4pm and closed on Tuesdays. Thanksgiving special hours are posted on their website. There are parking spaces right in front. Jaswell's Farm market carries preserves, jellies, salad dressings, prepackaged baking mixes, Vermont cheese, RI honey, local milk and eggs, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and assortment of fresh baked goods such as fresh fruits pies, pastries, fresh apple cider donuts and gourmet muffins. I ordered a small Hot Apple Cider, 1/2 dozen of M&M Cookies, 1/2 dozen of Apple Cider Donuts, and Vampire's Blood Yacht Club soda. Total was $20.23. The hot apple cider tasted like fall in a cup; it is made with Jaswell's own fresh apple cider heated with mulling spices. The M&M Cookies and Apple Cider Donuts were very soft and fresh. The cookies had mini M & M's and mini chocolate chips. The Apple Cider Donuts is made with Jaswell's apple cider and finished with a coating of cinnamon and sugar. Yacht Club soda is a local RI soda made with cane sugar and Vampire's Blood is one of their seasonal sodas. Jaswell's Farm also offer "pick your own" on a variety of products such as pumpkin picking, sunflower picking, and apple picking throughout the season. When I was there, a few people inquired about apple picking. Jaswell's Farm was a nice stop on a fall November day. After walking around the market, we walked to the pumpkin patch just to check it out. We came home with goodies and enjoyed them all.

    I wanted to share one of my favorite fall activities! Jaswell Farms is always on my fall to do list, and I highly recommend it for Apple picking, and cider donuts. I save my calorie indulgence for this time of year) The farm is quite large with many trees, so you never feel too crowded while picking. They also have a great farm store with wonderful selections of items, including delicious jams and apple butter. YUM. It's refreshing to see a family farm, teaching kids good values at such a young age, as I noticed polite kids working hard to restock and maintain everything, all with a smile and a "good afternoon" If you happen to see them, give them a high five for their hard work.

    The Apple  Orchard
    John R.

    Jaswell's has become a new Family Tradition and who doesn't like Apple Picking. I highly recommend this Farm but get there early in the day and Also Early in the Season! They also have a Pumpkin Patch and a stand that sells Cider, Donuts, Coffee and other assorted Fruits and Veggies.

    Lots of apples in both the ground and the tree today
    Toni T.

    We've been coming to Jaswell's for years for their ah-mazing apple cider donuts & fritters. Every now and then, we've picked out a pumpkin, but never picked our own directly from the patch (which you can do). There's also pick-your-own sunflowers - and of course, do the same for apples! The farm has a store that sells a variety of pre-made bakery items (some made in-house though the pies may be assembled offsite and finished in house), fresh vegetables - some but not all grown in RI (today I saw the largest locally grown Brussels sprouts I've ever seen), apple cider, bagged apples, pumpkins, etc. We had an unusual amount of rain this year, so the apple crop didn't look all that great. Jaswell's has a number of varietals for picking, which can make for more options for both eating out of hand and cooking/baking. I was a bit surprised at the number of dropped apples still in the orchard today, though. Several times I ended up twisting my ankle as I approached the branch I was picking from. I was also a bit disappointed that my apple fritters seemed a bit stale when I opened the package to eat one (which is NOT usual). Still, this place is a RI treasure!

    Apple cider donuts - pretty good but I've had better
    Amber C.

    I came to Jaswell's Farm on a Sunday afternoon in mid to late October with some friends, and had a great experience! This is a relatively smaller, apple farm, compared to some of the big names near Boston, but still a great time all around! All of their orchards are walkable, and with a lot of variety of apples to pick. However, going in late October, your selection of apples isn't the best. We got lucky though, and were able to find really amazing Gala apples, some of the sweetest and juiciest apples I've ever had! we were interested in looking for Honeycrisp apples as well, but they were mostly on the ground at that point in the season. Other than that, the other apples, available, or mostly baking apples, not snacking apples. I will have to dock a star for price though. A small bag of apples was $28, pretty pricey but fits around 15 to 20 apples, depending on size. You could also opt to get a larger bag for around $48 I believe, but it's a big commitment. One thing you must get when you come here is the apple crisp! They can make it fresh for you and put whipped cream and caramel drizzle on top, which was heavenly. A bit heavy on the brown sugar and the sweetness, but as to be expected, and a delicious treat after picking apples. We also got some apple cider donuts, and although they were pretty good, I don't know if I would say they were the best apple cider donuts I've ever had. The apple cider was also great, although also on the sweeter side, but a lot of my friends, really enjoyed it! Overall, I would recommend coming to this place for apple, picking because of the small Homey vibe and apples! The proximity to Providence is very nice. Not sure if there are other apple farms of this quality closer. It is a relatively small farm, but that can be a good thing! Also, seems like they have a lot of other activities going on, including sunflower, picking at one point in the season, and pumpkin picking. Parking wise, there's a grass lot before you get to the farm where a lot of people parked. It was full, but somehow we were still able to find parking and all of our friends were also able to park without any issues!

    Leah S.

    We visited Jaswells again, based on our first experience, I was looking forward to more amazing apples. Unfortunately, they were all sour and inedible. I tried baking them and they ended up a strange, spongy consistency, I ended up throwing them away. Disappointing that we have a half peck left of apples that look pretty on the table, but that's about it.

    Honey and dips
    Liz P.

    Very nice little farm stand. You really have to know where you are going to find it, as there are no signs in the neighborhood for it. My aunt used to take her children there 30 or 40 years ago and she said it had been a few years since she had been back. We got a pint of cider, a half-dozen apple cider donuts, and I bought a caramel apple as well. I just ate the caramel apple tonight and it was delicious; a little pricey, at $4.50, but tasty. I'm spoiled when it comes to donuts, as I live in Michigan and we have plenty of cider mills there, and I thought these were okay. Cider itself was very good, though. The farm is usually not open on Tuesdays but today they were open because of Rosh Hashanah, so we lucked out. Masks are required even though purchasing is outdoors, also. We had a nice conversation with the older lady running the stand, my aunt told her that she hadn't been back in a while. I would come back here again when in the area; it's probably the most authentic place for apple cider donuts in this area, too.

    Amazingly delicious
    Jennifer M.

    Got to enjoy some fresh, delicious Apple Cider Donuts and yummy Apple Cider yesterday and it was ohhh so good!!! Just as delicious as the last time I tried them!! It's such a fun spot this time of year with apple picking, pumpkin picking and so many yummy goodies to take home with you from pies, cookies, candy apples, loaf breads, coffee cakes, baking mixes, honey, apple cider and of course cider donuts and more!!

    Jesse L. R.

    Wanting to try a new place for cider and cider donuts, we opted to give Jaswell's a try. The cider was fresh and cold, and the donuts were sweet and delicious! Everything was outside, so we felt very comfortable, even though there was a bit of a crowd. We went in the fall, and they had pumpkin picking going on in the pumpkin patch, not to mention apples galore for sale as well. If you are lucky, you can get a nice parking spot in their lot. Otherwise, there is plenty of roadside parking along my their farm. We were very pleased with everything that they offered, and can't wait to go back again next season!

    a wide variety of vegetables
    Alfred A.

    A very popular orchard and farm. We came here on a weekday so it wasn't crowded like the weekends usually are. They had a good selection of fresh vegetables and baked goods. I bought their cranberry orange loaf, and my girlfriend bought kettle corn and apples. Their prices are more reasonable than other nearby orchards and they also offer beautiful views of the countryside and farms. Staff were helpful and friendly as well.

    Apple picking = great fun!
    April Y.

    Had a blast at Jaswell's Farm! A classmate recommended it so I decided to bring out some family friends who were visiting from the West Coast. The staff recommend calling ahead the day of if you plan to go apple picking (just in case the picking season has concluded or there is inclement weather). There are about 10 rows of apple trees and we had lots of fun picking from the two varieties in season. Unlike Knight Farm in Scituate, there was plenty of fruit to pick at different heights! After we were done picking apples, we went inside, where I got a small pumpkin and half a dozen apple cider donuts, and hot apple ciders to go for all four of us. The women on staff are super friendly and since we are from Washington state, chatted us up about different orchards and apple varieties on the East vs. the West Coast. The pumpkin patch is also super cute! A field trip of children were venturing out to pick some just as we were leaving. This is a fantastic place to visit in the fall! Super festive.

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    Great little farm to go apple picking. The apples are always fresh and taste great. Great little event for the weekend with the family.

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    Despite the warm, delicious donuts and friendly girls at the front end, I had a rude interaction…read morewith a blonde lady that worked in the back (prob making donuts) -- if for not her, I'd give this place a 5 star review. I wanted to try a new orchard and have a nice time before the cold really sets in -- so I decided to come here with my family who adores farms and such. We purchased an apple bag that granted us access to the orchard and pick some apples. However, when we were loading them into the trunk of my car, I heard someone say, "are yall gonna pay for that?" Obviously we had paid for them already inside and I explained this to her but she insisted on saying that we weren't allowed to pick apples unless we bought the bag and that stealing is not something that they allowed at the farm... which really irked me because I already bought a bag and explained to her this but she seemed so bothered and didn't understand. Her customer service skills are nonexistent and not here at all. it's extremely rude to assume we were stealing apples when we obviously had a bag with the logo of the farm. Why would anyone jump to the conclusion that we were stealing? I definitely didn't like the experience and I won't be coming back here. I would rather take my business elsewhere where I can shop in peace and enjoy family time. If they're going to be this unhappy and rude, don't work at a farm. Simple. Won't be coming back to this especially if blondie wants to be so rude.

    they have my fav cider donuts of all the farms and my moms usually finds a thing or 2.read more

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    Sunset Orchard

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    We went here soley for the reason it was the only place that had apples left in mid-October. Most…read moreplaces shut down picking early. Would this be my choice for an applepicking orchard in late September? Probably not. I am glad they open later in the season, even if the variety was not great the later you go ... something I won't faukt them for. When we went, it was mid/late October and the only two varieties left on the trees were small green apples, which were sweet. And what we think were McIntosh apples ... the tree labeling here truly is terrible. Sweet with a slightly tart flavour. We were bummed that there seemed to be no courtland apples for pies ... again, our fault for coming so late. The orchard itself is not what I'd call picturesque. Some of the Massachusetts orchards we've been to (Red Apple, the dreadedly crowded Honeypot, Tougas, etc.) are much more picturesque and upscale. This is kind of a field of smaller trees haphazardly laid out with a small, trailer-like farm store. The cider donuts were regrettable. They were the smaller variety of bitesize donuts ... they didn't taste much different from Entamins and when we opened the bag, which was sitting on a shelf, two wasps flew out as we dug our fingers into the bag. I'd skip the donuts here. The best part about this place is that you pay by the pound. Upon entering the orchard you are given a bag and upon exiting, you pay by weight. At most orchards for pick your own, there is only a $40 bag, which contains 10 lbs.+ of apples. That is heavy to carry, especially if you have kids who want to pick only a few pounds. I love the pay by weight because you don't need to fill a bag with more applea than you'll probably eat. We saw some people using picking poles because most of the late season apples were at the top of the trees. The apples here are much smaller than any other orchard we went to ... but they were tasty. Yes, there are a LOT of bees/wasps (yellowjackets) inside the orchard and store ... but that is pretty much anywhere. While this wasn't the type of orchard you'd see in a movie scene about applepicking, as it feels more like someone's large backyard with apple trees, it was a nice find later in the season and it wasn't so full of people that the experience was annoying, as many orchards are. If you want a smaller orchard where you can bring the kids to quickly pick a few pounds and can do without a petting zoo, restaurant, hayride and games ... this is a fun and unique spot.

    The BEST cider! 2nd year that i drove an hour to get this cider as it is the best I've had…read more Have not tried other items they sell

    Barden Orchards - Need to stop listening to "influencers"- these aren't even made there and come in frozen-$11!!!

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    Barden was a great place for apple picking! They have a ton of different varieties and everything…read morewas well marked. The apples were great quality and were delicious to eat and bake with later in the week. We parked a little far out from the entrance based on how busy it was (Sunday afternoon), but it was an easy walk. A lot of the apples that were ready to be picked and of good quality were at the top of the trees. I wish they offered ladders or picker tools to allow people to get good apples that can't be reached otherwise. Also, they had run out of apple cider donuts, which was a shame. We got some apple cider and fresh raspberries to take home, which were also both delicious. I would definitely pick our own raspberries next year if we return. We would definitely go back for a fun Fall activity each year!

    This orchard as huge and has a very large selection of apples. Great varieties and I can't wait to…read morecome back in mid October when even more varieties are ready for picking and eating. I thought the layout was easy to follow and very organized. The space across the orchard was truly maximized. Rows upon rows of beautiful apples waiting to be picked. This weekend 9/15, Honeycrisp, Cortland, Gala, Liberty and McIntosh were ready for picking. My wife and I are apple feinds eating 1 or 2 a day each. We had the fridge space for cold storage so we did 1/2 bushel which hits you @ $55. We ended up getting 24.5lbs of apples which came out to $2.24/lb. Not bad for fresh off the tree. If you don't eat as many apples, it is a little on the price side because here are the prices: 1/2 bushel ($55 = admission for 5) 1 peck ($35 = admission for 3) 1/2 peck ($17.50 = admission for 1) 1/4 peck ($15.00 I think? = 1 child 10 and under) Quantity is certainly your friend here. Not an issue for us because we eat so many (enjoyed over 4 while picking em.... They were good and couldn't help myself). We also grabbed some apple cider donuts on the way out. 1/2 dozen for $11 and they're the best apple cider donuts I've ever had. They actually tasted like apple and not just straight up sugar. Heat up in the microwave for 10 seconds before enjoying and chefs kiss. Will be back here in a month! Looking forward to some fuji and evercrisp!

    Jaswell's Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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