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    Makepeace Farms

    4.9 (51 reviews)
    InexpensiveBakeries, Gift Shops, Cafes
    Closed 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Outdoor seating
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    Good for kids

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    Turkey and Avocado Wrap, no bread, lettuce and extra mayo.
    Shannon K.

    Every single time we go it is amazing! We love the soups, sandwich's are fire!! Creativity is a 10/10!! My sandwich today was perfection. ( I don't eat bread)

    Leah S.

    Last fall, one of the things we most regretted missing out on was a cranberry bog experience. Thankfully, I remembered that things booked up fast last year, and I jumped at the first opportunity I found to get a reservation for this year. Their website features lots of cranberry related activities. We decided to do the traditional fall bog tour and education event, and were delighted to find out that they offer a free pass to military members and their dependents. It's so nice to see businesses supporting their local military! When we arrived, we noticed that the place was packed. There were four full sized school busses, and the A-frame outside said the tour was full, as well as the future tours were also already full! What a relief we felt that we had booked our tours already! Inside the farmhouse was a ton of fun stuff to get into. They had educational material about cranberries, local snacks, artisan items like soaps, and bread/ice cream/sandwiches. We waited to check in, and then waited for the busses to load us in for our trek. On the bus, we had two people from the business side of the farm, talk us through the specifics of cranberry life. We learned so much even before we arrived to the bogs. Once at the bogs, we were separated into groups, and each had our own bog to run around. I was fascinated by the sand growing, and the flooding only being during harvest. We learned that AD Makepeace also is the world's largest cranberry grower and has the world's largest cranberry bog- something like 74 acres! Once back to the farm building, we got our hands on some chocolate chip cranberry ice cream which was AMAZING, and were given a goodie bag of craisins to try. We also purchased two pounds of fresh cranberries for home that I can't wait to cook with. Overall a really fun fall experience, and was well worth the time and effort to get there. Excellent and family friendly adventure!

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    Tedi R.

    We were so lucky to have been blessed with the owner opening up just for our group on Globus Tour I had the Thanksgiving Wrap that was just perfect All our lunches were made by the owner and everyone was very happy with their Lunches Stop by if your in the area you won't be disappointed

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    Sho R.

    Annually they have 3 cranberry bhog tour. For the last 2 years I was trying to get in. But tickets were sold out. Finally I made it this year. It is a 2 hour tour in which first 90 minutes will be about cranberry growing, harvest etc. You will be able to interact with real farmers during this time. You will be shown the different stages of wet harvesting. Once cranberry is ripe, it is loosened from the plant using a machine, then the bhog is filled with water, cranberry is concentrated in a big circle and vaccumed into a machine. It was very informative. During the last 30 minutes, you can dry harvest cranberry and take a bag home. I harvested a bag of 9 lbs cranberry. They have a comb sort of an equipment to do the harvest. Dry harvest is work, but not too hard. Throughout the tour the farmers and the guide was very courteous and polite. There is a small store attached to the farm. They have good sandwiches, ice creams, baked goods etc. I went for the Cranberry Walnut Chicken on Cranberry bread. It was excellent. Especially the cranberry bread was very good. I also went for cranberry apple crisp. It was very sour from cranberry. Cranberry ice cream covered with dark chocolate was excellent as well. Dark chocolate coating was thick. Seems like the ice cream was hand dipped to do the chocolate coating.

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    5 years ago

    We love Makepeace! Delicious sandwiches and tasty cookies! A definite must try for a quick lunch!

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    8 years ago

    Best sandwiches and ice cream anywhere. My dog Beau loves his ice cream too. Karen & company are the best!!!

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    9 years ago

    Awesome lunch spot - great decor - sandwiches fresh and delicious - plenty or seating - wifi is a bonus!

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    Visited a friend in Wareham and she said we had to visit Makepeace Farms so I could try the delicious Thanksgiving sandwich.

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