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    Stephanie M.

    I enjoyed our Anne of Green Gables mother daughters tea we went to. No it was not all women!!! Lol but it was extremely nicely decorated with a ton of Anne memorabilia... We arrived and were immediately seated at s nicely decorated thematic table. Tea was brought out immediately. Both orange spice and black teas. Cream and sugar easily available. I saw clotted cream and jams. I was excited but the clotted cream was light and fluffy and not sweet but tasty still on the warm scones. The tasty bites were nice and also themed. They were bites... not a luncheon or great portion... definitely not what i'm used to for teas. But I bet the price was less than im used to as well... my sister bought the tickets so I don't know. Everyone was extremely nice and friendly. There's a quaint historic home next door that you're able to go walk through. Overall a good experience... we had a very nice time!!

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    Jen V.

    We were feeling pretty sad because we weren't sure how pumpkin patches were going to work during these COVID times but thankfully Pomeroy Farms shifted seamlessly. They turned their beautiful tractor guides into single car ones - which was perfect because we could still see everything and take our time. The pumpkin selection was very clean, safe, and still fun for the kids. Their treats were just as delicious as last year!

    Davin T.

    We stumbled upon this pumpkin patch on the way to Lucia Falls and just had to pop in on the way back. It's a six dollars admission and caused us to hesitate but once we got in it was lots of fun. It has lots of great activities, you get to see a blacksmith, corn hole, a little hay maze for the kids, goats and chickens which you can feed, a couple of food carts and a great hayride which takes you around the big loop with lots of imaginative scenarios with pumpkin headed scarecrows. The pumpkin patch is full of perfect looking pumpkins that may have fallen from pumpkin heaven onto the patch. A very enjoyable experience.

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    Lovely setting, not as far to drive to as you think. Ample gravel / grass parking. Nice staff.

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    Thank you Alysia! We're so glad you enjoyed your visit!

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    9 years ago

    Went for pumpkins, I felt admission was way overpriced compared to what other farms offer and charge.

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    We stumbled upon this pumpkin patch on the way to Lucia Falls and just had to pop in on the way back.

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    I came here to see a band perform, and as a concert venue, Bateaux does quite well. When the…read moreweather's nice, the music's outdoors. Shade can be hard to find, but the staff told me to feel free to grab an Adirondack chair and position it wherever I wanted to, which was appreciated. The staff is extremely friendly, enthusiastic, and helpful. While it may seem weird for a non-alcohol drinker to visit a winery, I've been told at other wineries that it's quite common, and other wineries offer a fair selection of non-alcoholic beverages for such patrons. Bateaux only offers water, so anybody hoping for kombucha, iced tea, sodas, etc. is out of luck. Their food menu consists of two pizzas: Margherita, and pepperoni. They're wood-fired, and the dough is made in-house. The pizzas are competent, but they're on the pricy side, and are nothing noteworthy. Service is fast, and there is table service, even if you're just sitting in an Adirondack chair that you randomly positioned in a spot of shade close to the stage. Be aware that Bateaux is completely hidden from view from its street entrance, and that there is a longer-than-expected drive on a single-lane dirt road to get from the street to the winery. Although I didn't encounter any traffic trying to leave when I was entering, eluding oncoming traffic would have been tricky.

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