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    Red Apple Farm

    4.4 (141 reviews)
    InexpensiveDonuts, Farmers Market
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Apple cider donut
    Taryn W.

    Saw the apple cider donuts and got excited and immediately needed to order one. Dude was making them on site and they smelled delish. Turned out to be a real bummer though because it was super dry. It had an okay flavor but couldnt get past how dried out it was. Definitely bought better ones Walmart.

    Sarah C.

    I stopped at Red Apple Farm in the Boston Public Market since it was the first vendor I came across. What can I say? You had me at cider. It was a rainy Thursday when I visited, so we were able to easily browse the selections available. Our trio decided to try out some hard ciders and the person at the counter offered us some samples prior to ordering. There were several items on tap, so it was easy for us to find something that would hit the spot. We each ordered a cup and enjoyed them as we walked around the market. The prices were fairly reasonable, and this was a great way to kick off our exploration of Boston.

    Linnea E.

    I LOVE apple cider so when I saw the signature apple cider slush on the menu I knew it was meant to be. Some of the best apple cider I've had topped with whipped cream, caramel drizzle, and a mini apple cider donut? WIN. Also it just made me super happy and that alone made it worth it. Sometimes you just have to treat yourself.

    Cider donut
    Hussain L.

    There's nothing quite like a apple cider donut in the fall in New England! This farm to table spot in the public market is a nice find and convenient way to enjoy The Fall season. The donut was good, though I wish the staff had warmed it up without me asking.

    Brigitte L.

    Ok this place is GOOD!! It was recommended to me to go and have these donuts. I grabbed 6 minis along with an apple cider slushy. She threw in an extra glazed donut for me to try. The donuts are bite size and so good. You can taste the hint of apple. I'm sure they're even better when fresh! Now I fell in love with the apple cider slush!! It was delicious!! In speaking to the staff member, she said that they use bruised apples. She said that they tend to be sweeter. Most people don't like to eat a bruised apple but that's what makes their slushy so sweet and good. Highly recommend!!

    Alex F.

    We found Red Apple Farm while exploring the Haymarket. The Donut machine operator and cashier were friendly. I couldn't eat a dozen on my own that morning; however, I did want to try one. The donut was light and well sugared. It had all the favorite parts of what I look for in a pastry. It had a nice cinnamon taste and was amazing fresh out of the fryer. I hope to come back and try more of these.

    Brittany S.

    If you could bundle up the smells and taste of autumn in New England, it would be this store. You can smell the fresh apple cider donuts dusted with cinnamon the moment you walk into the Boston public market. Who can resist watching the donuts turn out fresh before your eyes? You can purchase single mini donuts or go all in on a larger pack. Either way, you can't go wrong knowing that they are fresh out of the fryer. They also sell cider and a variety of other apple treats at this corner booth. There's a reason it's so popular!

    Anna H.

    This is a small stand located inside Boston Public Market. We ordered cider donuts and cold apple cider. The donut was crunchy outside but a little dry and not warm like we were expecting. The cold apple cider was bottled (with their label) and tasted very sweet, but still refreshing.

    apple cider doughnut
    Mito I.

    Brief Summary: - Doughnut dough is dry - Located inside Boston Public Market This dessert cafe is located inside Boston Public Market, and close to the entrance. We ordered two doughnut flavors, the glazed and the apple cider doughnut. Compared the two doughnuts, and the glazed doughnut was my favorite. Both of the doughnuts had a dry texture, and with the apple cider being a grainy powder it became very dry. The glazed doughnut was sweeter and slightly more moist, thanks to the glaze.

    Donuts
    Chris G.

    We were walking around town and saw this farmers market and noticed they were making small donuts which we have had in the past from other locations and this place didn't disappoint they were definitely really good and would definite get them again.

    Brooke C.

    I got hot apple cider from here and it was delicious! They had so many apple menu items, I'll have to go back to sample the hard ciders at some point!

    Kate A.

    After walking around, I was ready for a yummy snack. I found this location in the Boston Public market. When you walk in the smell of delicious cinnamon sugar and apples hits you and all you can say is where do I buy these? We ended up buying a dozen of donuts And trying the apple cider. Everything was delicious. The donuts came out nice and warm. They almost melted in your mouth. My friend even bought the old donuts and we had them the next morning and they were yummy. This is a must when in the area

    The donut making stall
    Pete J.

    This stall in Boston Public Market calls you in with the delicious aromas of freshly fried apple cider donuts. My wife and I were drawn in by the smell and ordered a half dozen mini apple cider donuts which we stood and watched as the were made. They obviously were super fresh and we walked and sampled the hot delicious donuts. They were so good. They also had ciders and such, but we just wanted sweets.

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