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Quarry Hill Farm

5.0 (5 reviews)
Ultra High-EndFarmers Market
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Living Hope Farm

Living Hope Farm

3.6(5 reviews)
2.5 mi

The quality, quantity, choices are very poor. I asked to cancel my membership but they said, "NO"…read morerefunds as I have signed the contract by which I agreed to share the risk..., risk of having poor services! The idea is great, but obviously the company cannot handle the number of customers they got this year.

I really want to give five stars because I love the idea of community supported agriculture (CSA),…read morebut I feel like there are other farms that provide more bang for your buck. Living Hope CSA is great because they have a close drop off location to my house, and I like supporting local farms which provide us weekly fresh organic produce free of fertilizers and pesticides. The vegetables (and fruit such as tomatoes) are DELICIOUS, but I think other CSAs give more produce each week. (We compared what we got to what our friends get from other CSAs that also do 6 items for a small share.) At one point during the summer, Living Hope CSA did email all its members to say sorry about the quality of vegetables since the weather has been hot, but I think it would have been nice if they offered credit back or a discount for future farm shares. One thing I like about this CSA is that you can pick from a list of what you will be receiving each week. (The other CSA I am comparing to does not let you pick each week.) Unfortunately, by giving the option of choice, sometimes they run out of the popular items and you get a random item instead. That's okay, but sometimes you will receive out of season vegetables. For example, I received potatoes in the middle of summer (tiny potatoes in a tiny portion). I did order potatoes later in the fall though, and they were great. Save the cool season vegetables for the cool season!

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Upper Merion Farmer's Market - Bratwurst from their Oktoberfest. Tasty and made with Swedesburg Fire Company at the market.

Upper Merion Farmer's Market

4.1(9 reviews)
10.3 mi
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This market is small but has all of the essentials covered, in addition to some very tasty baked…read moregoods. Some highlights from this year (opened in May, I think): Daily Loaf : organic flaxseeds and whole-grain flour Marliscious: the pistachio torte cake is 3 fantastics layers of pistachio cake sandwiched between and enrobed in a pistachio-filled cream. I have not found a pistachio cake anywhere else and this is just delicious. The Prinzregententorte is amazing to even look at, with 8+ layers of super-thin sponge cake layered with chocolate cream and covered in a thin chocolate coating; it's very good and has just the right amount of sweetness. She doesn't always have every cake every time, but you can always order a particular flavor. Farm Fromage: creamy, organic goat cheese - it's delicious paired with a spring mix salad and glazed walnuts. Frecon Farms: hard cider. need I say more? Jimmies Cupcake Co.: James Taylor/Boston cream cupcake with a custard filling, vanilla cake, and chocolate frosting. Personally, I just like the names. Cupcakes taste pretty good, too, but aren't as fantastic as House of Cupcake's in Pton. Livengood Family Farm - grass fed ground sirloin - makes REALLY good, tender burgers MacDougall's Irish Victory Cake: You HAVE to try the sweet butter cake! It's rich, buttery, and full of simple, delicious goodness. They have other varieties but this is the traditional tried-and-true, and, in my opinion, the best. Definitely stop by if you live in the area and don't feel like driving down to Reading or Ardmore for your farmer's market goods. I only wish that they had more prepared foods and snacks, like sandwiches and roasted meats.

Every year our "little" Farmer's Market just gets better and better - the township does a great job…read moreof getting vendors to set up their tents and bring their local wares to Upper Merion residents. Plus, there are often side events you can participate in like the zucchini race and trunk or treat. This is just one of the reasons UM is a great place to live - check it out if you're a local (if you're not, I'd like say find a farmer's market closer to home, but you're still welcome here :))

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Penn View Farm - Storefront

Penn View Farm

4.8(6 reviews)
10.8 mi

When you think of the historical milk man of Main Street America...this would be his office. What a…read moregem for locals. Traditional glass milk jars fresh from their dairy cows. You can even purchase one of those metal milk jar carriers to transport the milk home. They sell by the half gallon and for a family of four, I go through 4 jars a week or so. Prices are reasonable and they sell ice cream from a Longacres ice cream shop that has been in business since the 1930s in Barton, PA. When you pull up you see the cows that provided you with the delicious milk! I drive about 20min just for the milk. Won't purchase from anywhere else now that I can taste the difference. Staff seem to be local high school students and are very nice. The ambience is straight from small town America.

If you're on a trip through Bucks County and don't stop at the Penn View Dairy Farm, well....you're…read moremissing something truly special. This family's dairy farm is one of the nostalgic reasons my family settled in this area (just one of many reasons). I mean, where else can you greet the cows that produce the fresh milk you are about to buy in old fashioned glass bottles? That's right! We buy 4 or 6 at a time and carry them in hard wire baskets, just like in the 1950's! And for about the same price you're paying at the grocery store for milk that's been sitting on a store shelf for who knows how long. In summer, they feature locally grown produce. In autumn they sell local apple cider that's unbelievable! And the holiday egg nog is to die for!! If you're driving to New Hope from Philly or just looking for something fun to do on a Saturday, it's a great trip! The dairy has a dedicated local following, my family included. It's cash or check only but they do have an ATM. Just remember, the Dairy closes on Sunday (like the Bible says, rest on the 7th day).

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Quarry Hill Farm - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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