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    Queen Anne Farm

    4.3 (33 reviews)
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    My first time at a pumpkin patch! The selection of pumpkins was AMAZING! There were also a great selection of cider donuts and apples :)
    Stephanie P.

    They had a great selection of produce, pumpkins, and apple cider treats. The sunflowers were also beautiful and it was not too crowded.

    White pumpkins
    Summer B.

    This was my first visit here and it was so much fun. They are a real farm they're open from June-November. Great cider both hot and cold. I can't wait to visit next year.

    Baili B.

    It was a really fun time picking out pumpkins for halloween, plenty to choose from and the fresh produce looked great!

    April O.

    I'm completely blown away by how sweet the lady was that helped our family today!!! The kids had picked an extra large pumpkin for Grandpa that was over our budget so we had to choose another smaller one to fit in the budget. As we were getting ready to head out the lady helping us said she could tell how much we liked the large one & wanted to buy it for us!!! Words can not describe how much that touched my heart!!! Thank you SO much!!! We will definitely be bringing our business here for years to come...with sweet hearts like that I hope they have an extremely blessed & successful business!! The kids really enjoyed the pumpkin patch, sunflowers, corn maze....looking at the animals....playing in the large pumpkin...such a fun family day!!!

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    Matthew M.

    This was a most memorable place to get a Halloween pumpkin. Growing up in a big city, as a kid to me the "pumpkin patch" was always a straw-covered lot that, two months later, became the place where Christmas trees were sold. Queen Anne Farm is an actual functioning farm, which kicks up the authenticity and novelty factor for this city slicker. Their web site touts goats and sheep to pet, but on this day only the sheep were out. However, they did have an adorable, mellow Golden Labrador Retriever roaming the grounds who loved to be pet, too! Ears of corn were on sale for 50 cents to feed the sheep. Amidst the sunflowers on a hill lie a "maze" of clues, which we were too impatient to follow. QAF handily beats most rural roadside stands for its tastefulness and size. We got a beautiful large pumpkin, two smaller ones, two gourds for cooking, and four decorative ones for $30. The employees were friendly to boot. I'm not sure what business if any they do during other seasons, but it was a nice destination for the last Sunday of October.

    Open field of nothing.

    A complete waste of time. Literally the worst pumpkin patch I've been to. My kids were extremely disappointed. Not a lot to do, nothing to see. It's basically just a farm decorated with pumpkins. Never coming back. Wouldn't recommend it, don't waste your time or money'

    Pumpkins!!!
    Mia H.

    Took my toddler here after looking for a Pumpkin Patch that I didn't have to drive too far for. This quaint patch was located not too far from Six Flags in Maryland. It was plenty of parking, we went on a Sunday right after church around 11am. We were greeted by a lady whom we assumed was the owner she told us to get a wagon and go explore. They had a hayride which cost around $4, it didn't really go anywhere just around the little patch, but it still gave the feeling of a true hayride. It was a corn maze, ducks and chickens. Of course it was all of the fun things many pumpkin patches have like apple cider, fresh fruits and vegetables, different jellies, jams and toys. They also had a great selection of pumpkins that were already picked and you also had the option of going into the patch to pick your own. We had a good time. This will definitely be our go to patch for Fall/Halloween.

    A few years back, we take one every year at the pumpkin house!
    Rebecca G.

    Just did our 18th visit, love that this pace is virtually unchanged. Small family owned and operated. Beautiful pumpkin patches, sunflowers that capture the sun even on an overcast day. Fields to walk through, kids corn maze, chickens, sheep, hay rides (that used to be free they seem to charge now, but my teenagers aren't so interested in the ride anymore.) Not too far away, ample parking, friendly staff. We love Queen Anne Farm.

    Teresita D.

    Nice little spot to go pumpkin picking. Came the 2nd weekend of October and it clearly didn't seem like it was peak season. But found a good pumpkin and would come back during peak season. The cornmaze was blahhhhhhh. The workers seemed pleasant.

    Found our pumpkins!
    Marissa T.

    Perfect pumpkin farm for toddlers and babies. This farm was small, but not too overwhelming for my 4, 3, and 1.5 yr old. As we walked towards the patch, we were greeted by I assume the owner. An older woman talked to my children and explained to us how it's a "self-tour." Pumpkins were free to be picked, a sun flower garden, a corn maze, a chicken coup which included chickens and turkeys, and a big pumpkin house for the kiddos. My children were free to run around without a paranoid mother & father always looking out to make sure they don't get lost. Granted, it was like 1pm on a Friday so the traffic was low due to the time; however, I don't think it could get that packed during peak hours. It is so spread out, but yet small enough that you could keep an eye on the kids as they run afar. Upon picking the pumpkins, running around, playing in the Pumpkin House, looking at the chickens/turkey's, and "getting lost" in the corn maze, we headed to the check-out where they had pumpkin carving equipment, pumpkin paint, freshly picked vegetables, an assortment of more pumpkins, spreads, syrups, etc. I was inclined to purchase an already prepared pumpkin roll. I was about to get the pumpkin syrup but I don't eat enough pancakes or waffles to ever eat it. The pumpkin roll was pretty good. However, $10 for that small roll was crazy to me. I expected it to be knock my socks off for $10 of that small size, but it was good, but not what I was hoping for. The pumpkins were $0.69/lb. With the purchase of 5 pumpkins (1 for each family member), pumpkin paint and the pumpkin roll, we easily spent $52. Sheesh. At least there wasn't an entrance fee. Overall a great trip with the family that was close to home. We would come back; however, I'm sure it would only be for a couple of more years until the kids will look for more to do.

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    5 months ago

    Beautiful produce & seasonal offerings. In spring & summer, produce is picked daily. This is a gem of a family farm!

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    Just did our pumpkin picking. Bit small, but great place for kids. Friendly staff as well.

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    Took my toddler here after looking for a Pumpkin Patch that I didn't have to drive too far for.

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    Ventured here today looking for some fresh fruits and vegetables…read more Was happy with the selection for today. Picked up some yummy fruits and veggies. Was excited to see seeded watermelons and seeded grapes! We also grabbed some jelly's and apple butter. The Apple Butter took me back to Sunday mornings breakfast at Grandmas. The bakery side had a variety of yummy treats from doughnuts, pies, cookies and cakes. Definitely grabbed a few for later. The Apple Pie ice cream my hunnie ordered was delicious. Tasted just like Apple Pie. Looking forward to our next adventure here already.

    I visited the nursery section only and the variety was impressive. I found most of what I was…read morelooking for which was a win. However the service was very hit or miss. The woman who checked us out was an absolute delight, warm, funny, and exactly what you hope for at a local farm stand. Unfortunately my experience in the herb section was the opposite. When I asked about strawberry plants and was told they didn't have any, I mentioned I was a first time gardener and asked if she could recommend something beginner friendly. Her response was essentially "just pick something, all you have to do is water them." When I explained again that I was new and looking for guidance, she told me she couldn't help me. As a first time gardener trying to learn, that kind of dismissiveness was discouraging. If it weren't for the lovely woman at checkout, I likely wouldn't return. I ended up going to Ed's Plant World in Brandywine where the staff were warm, welcoming, and genuinely helpful to a beginner. The difference was night and day. That said, I'm giving 4 stars because the place is really awesome in terms of selection and variety. The woman in the herb section may have just been having a bad day. It's absolutely worth checking out.

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