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    3.3 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Poughkeepsie Farm Project - End of season early registration bonus day.  honey for sale by our sweet farmers

    Poughkeepsie Farm Project

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    SPRING BOX TIME at the farm! Not only is it wonderful to have fresh kale, Rob, spring greens, and…read morethe last of the winter tunnel, spinach, but just having the word spring in my life after a less than stellar winter is uplifting. Poughkeepsie Farm Project is conducting it outreach this weekend and next to attract new membership. It was wonderful to meet some of the new people who are considering joining the farm as a CSA member. It's an investment to be sure. You do need to pay for your shares upfront so that the farmers know how much to plant and can budget accordingly. That being said, they do accept credit card payments and even EBT/SNAP through their website ordering system. It's fun to pick up my share because one never knows what's been picked - it's a surprise every week. There's just one more pick up before we go dormant until late spring/June. I'm preparing and storing as much as I can to hold me over because I know where the food has been grown and I know it's chemical free. If you are in the region of the Hudson Valley/Poughkeepsie town, consider joining. With the price of produce and the supply chain glitches ( don't get me started on why), being assured that you will have fresh produce, fruit, mushrooms, eggs, yogurt, and cheese from a nearby local farm lends a piece of mind

    My folks have been members here for several years and it has been a source of joy for my son and I…read moreto go pick the share with them. It is a wonderful way to get out and do something active and meet community minded people. Wonderful for kids to connect with the foods the summer harvest is impressive and delicious. More and more young families in the area. What a lovely program!

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    Poughkeepsie Farm Project - A flash of bright on a fall day

    A flash of bright on a fall day

    Poughkeepsie Farm Project - End of season early registration bonus day.  honey for sale by our sweet farmers

    End of season early registration bonus day. honey for sale by our sweet farmers

    Poughkeepsie Farm Project - Yes, please. ( "You Butternut take that chubby one", I pleaded. )

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    Yes, please. ( "You Butternut take that chubby one", I pleaded. )

    Barton Orchards

    Barton Orchards

    2.8(51 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    For about $35 a ticket we were there for an all day experience started at 11 AM. We arrive later…read morebecause it's Sunday and we like to sleep in. It was a very warm day with plenty of parking plenty of apples if you want to pick them pumpkin, squashes, preserves, apple cider donuts, and the list goes on and for those of you who like an alcoholic beverage, you could partake there were two places to get not just one. I personally enjoyed looking at all the animals chickens the goats pigs we love the pig races. They were cute little things smart too. The kid seem to be having a blast because there was a ton for them to do and we of course took part of the hayride, cause we're big kids. I didn't make it to the haunted mansion, but I did do the corn maze Which I think it's a lot more fun when you're a kid, but I did it. The chicken platter was OK. I do wish they had had some more salad options because I really can't eat a ton of this fried food but you know what what it's worth my float which was an apple cider float was delicious And the apple cider is as always superb It's a fun family activity not cheap but fun and you know what it's outdoor fun before the winter comes so why not

    Four stars for being a one of the only steadfast local farm markets with baked goods, jams, local…read moreHoney, and produce. Not to be mistaken for a TRUE farm-to-market that sells primarily their own produce. For that you may need to go to Fishkill Farm. TIP: Focus on the baked goods in local Honey's. Read the labels to avoid more commercially produced jams. Very expensive and don't expect service with a smile. It's a great stop if you're on your way to meet up with friends or family and want to bring a hostess gift.

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    Barton Orchards
    Barton Orchards
    Barton Orchards

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    DuBois Farms

    DuBois Farms

    4.1(140 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    I visited in early fall (first week of October) on a Saturday and the farm was packed! They have a…read moregood system for parking, pretty well organized over all, and this is key. Upon arrival each person pays a $10 cover charge that you receive a ticket for use in the country store in the amount of $10, so technically you get your money back as long as you buy something. Honestly the visiting experience was only okay, I am not sure I'd go back or recommend it BUT this is tempered by the fact that I did buy the biggest, prettiest mum and I may go back again for another one next year. I definitely have the nicest mum in all of Jersey City. I think it was around $20 for my huge mum and I was going to buy some apple cider donuts, but when I saw they were charging $18 for 12 donuts I put the package back on the shelf.

    Food/drinks: Margarita pizza was okay and $$$ but the apple cider and apple cider donuts were SO…read moreGOOD. Honestly best apple cider donuts I've ever had + freshly baked , not stale at all and very soft and fluffy (but you have to buy it in a dozen, you can't buy individual) Lots of apples to choose from ~5-8 kinds from evercrisp to snapdragon to gold rush. Gold rush & pink lady were my favorite. Atmosphere: Loved for fall! There's was live music, plenty of apples and pumpkins to pick from, plenty of benches and seating indoors and outdoors for eating, and areas for children to play Dogs allowed! Service: friendly everywhere!! Price: cheap for entry, food is $$. You have to pay a $10 fee but it goes towards anything you buy. For apple cider & cider donuts I would say worth the price. Apple picking is charged by the pound

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    DuBois Farms
    DuBois Farms
    DuBois Farms

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    Adams Fairacre Farms - dont forget your quarter

    Adams Fairacre Farms

    3.7(144 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$$

    My daughter requested seafood for her birthday dinner so I headed to Adam's Poughkeepsie location…read more If you can find a parking space, remember to bring a quarter with you because at this location, you are required to insert a quarter to rent the cart. Presumably this is because of the proximity to City Of Poughkeepsie, but I see no reason for it. This location has a bit of a confusing situation because you really need to remember which entrance you use so you can get back to your vehicle without having to circle the entire building with an overflowing cart of groceries. They are pros and cons to shopping here. Staff is extremely friendly to the point where you feel like you're at a neighborhood small grocery. But this place is massive with an abundance of imports and unique offerings from around the region. I belong to a farm cooperative, so I don't usually need vegetables. However, in this case, I did shop produce to locate some organic options to serve with the scallops and shrimp. The presentation is wonderful, but the prices are outrageous. Year over year, the same items that I purchased at Adam have increased by at least 30%. Some of that is due to the current geopolitics, but some of it is just plain exorbitant pricing. My purchase: A stop at Seafood to make sure they had 2 pounds of sea scallops approximately $24 per pound- wild caught. And the colossal shrimp more than $20 per pound also wild caught. Next stop a birthday cake - everything looks wonderful and I'm sure that there are items that are not mass produced with lots of fillers, but idea say that they probably use the same cake mixes as the less pricey supermarkets. Regardless, I had no time to bake so I picked up a 6 inch carrot cake - $26. And a fresh fruit tart 9 inch $29. Ouch, one note about the fruit tart is that the strawberries were not hold which makes for very.com cumbersome dining. You serve a lovely piece of fruit tart, and your guest has to dissect the strawberry to take the leaves off. It doesn't look that great and it is not appetizing. A quick stop to pick up organic broccoli. What the heck! Roughly $12 for two bunches of broccoli. I must be out of my mind. It was a birthday and I don't have any broccoli at home so I bit the bullet Over to the cheese counter where you can find exceptional values, and Exceptional imports My pic today was Bulgarian feta cheese, which is not easy to find, a beautiful French Camembert, and a block of Gouda. A loaf of bread, and a quick run to the clearance section at the back of the store where I scored pretty well with about 2 pounds of beautiful grapes for two dollars and a dragon fruit for under two dollars. A 12 pack of Parker General rolls $2.50 a quick run past the pasta department for the Italian produced linguine and onto the cash register. My cart was full and I knew my wallet would be empty soon so I headed home. Shopping at Adams is an experience rather than a chore. Please don't go on an empty stomach because you will soon regret it. You're not gonna find samples here for tasting, but you can ask at the cheese counter if you're not sure about a potential purchase and they will oblige. I do .

    Who else forgets their coin for their shopping cart 99% of the time? On this visit, I in fact had a…read morequarter and a smallish list. Recent cool finds *bulk loose leaf tea, specifically green tea chai *spicy peach wings on the hot bar Picked up Adam's brand Kona coffee for $10.99/ lb, got it pre-ground for a drip coffee maker, perfect for those days I'm not in the mood for espresso. Love their bulk olives and house made dips in the deli. Adam's provides that gourmet grocery store rush I need. Cheers, The Happy Hour Huntress

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    Adams Fairacre Farms - Bistro table and chair, an inviting display

    Bistro table and chair, an inviting display

    Adams Fairacre Farms - Another striking orchid

    Another striking orchid

    Adams Fairacre Farms - Once upon a time penny candy...

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    Once upon a time penny candy...

    Delforno's Market Place - Look at how thick and generous this scrod fillet is!

    Delforno's Market Place

    4.7(11 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Such a fantastic Italian deli. What great selections of pasta, try the Mac and Cheese! The cold…read morecuts are fresh and delicious. The staff is cordial and attentive.

    PARKING: Enough parking for the time of day I was there…read morewhich was after normal lunch and before the supper crowd. This is the first time I've been in this deli so I didn't know what to expect. The staff is very friendly. IMPORTED STAPLES: The shelves are a bit bare, but they did have some Large canned peppers ($6.99), and tomato products from Italy, fresh Italian bread, and a well stocked freezer. SPECIALS: The special sandwich of the day was fried fish on a round roll. (It's Friday and Lenten season so I opted to keep my mama happy.) GOOD CHOICE: While they were preparing that I shopped a bit for some Italian provisions. Olive oil from Sicily and another cold pressed single origin. MY PURCHASES: two nice olive oils from Italy, a commercial sized can of fire roasted peppers for my pan pantry, two packs of REAL philo dough ( $3.99! Yay), mozzarella, 1/2 lb of sliced roast beef, and a beautiful sandwich. What they lack in ambience they made up for in flavors. The bill of about $68, the smiles were gratis. BTW The fried scrod sandwich was about $11 and well worth it. My pet peeve is when sandwiches have shredded lettuce and instead of a whole lettuce leaf. My fault I'm sure they would've given me the whole Leaf if I had asked. As you'll see in the photograph, the fish fillet was generously portioned, dusted with Italian breadcrumbs and deep fried - not greasy at all. It was very light and flavorful, the round roll was fresh and the perfect vessel for this sandwich. I would definitely consider returning there again if I'm in the neighborhood .

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    Delforno's Market Place - Signage on Hooker Avenue. This location is located between Rite Aid pharmacy and the dollar store.

    Signage on Hooker Avenue. This location is located between Rite Aid pharmacy and the dollar store.

    Delforno's Market Place
    Delforno's Market Place

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    Market Fresh - grocery - Updated May 2026

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