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    Shatto Milk

    4.2 (57 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    a black and white cow laying on the ground
    Laura K.

    Lots of variety of milks and flavors! I would note that these flavors are very sugary (I'd imagine more marketed to children!). If you do a tour with them, I'd recommend adding on the ice cream option. It was delicious and the service was prompt at the ice cream bar. You can also browse through the many offerings in the little farm shop they have there. The setting is relatively rural and you get a good look at the process for bottling, producing, and even get to meet some of the cows. We saw a young calf that was just born the night before.

    Madalina B.

    Their line of milk, cheese, butter and coffee creamer is delicious. I called to book a tour but they only offer one tour a day and weekend tours are booked out a month in advance. They suggested to visit their country store from 1-3pm to try sample and to view the farm. I was a little disappointed that they didn't have a story board, timeline or any history facts available to view. I was able to meet the owner who was very nice but didn't give us enough historical information. Overall not worth my time or drive. It's a 50 minute drive from KC and you only spend 15 minutes there.

    E Komo Mai Shatto Milk Country Store!
    Susanne K.

    It was a dark and stormy night ... no, actually it was a grey and misting afternoon. One of the items on my must do in Kansas list was take he tour at the Shatto Milk Dairy Farm. My favorite sister drove - thankfully. It took almost an hour and a half to get there and FPO and I would have gotten completely lost on our own because cell phone reception in the area was spotty ... but it was worth it. Shatto Milk has organized tours where you have a guide and get to see the facility and learn about the dairy farm before going into their tasting room where you can try all different kinds of flavored milk from chocolate to strawberry to cotton candy and so many more. I called ahead for reservations but apparently I wasn't quick enough because a couple hundred school kids beat us to the tour. Still, we went because we were told we would be able to look into the calf barn and visit the tasting room and gift shop. As I mentioned it took almost an hour and half to get there. It was raining when we arrived and cold so we hurried into what turned out to be the entrance to the gift shop and tasting room. We were met by their dog, Lucy. She was exhausted by the hundreds of school children but still took the time to wake up, come over, and greet us and show us around. The people we spoke with were really friendly and told us about the dairy and operations. I like that they're a small operation- about 400 cows (I think) and they're only closed in when they're being milked. The staff even let us go up into an employee area where we could see down into the processing room. We visited the calf barn and got to pet the calves (we also gave a wide berth to the "splash zone" around the adult cows also in the barn. It was a lot of fun and quite aromatic. After the calf barn we returned to the tasting room and tried eleven different flavors of milk. Root beer was my favorite and I bought a quart that came in a real, old-fashioned glass milk jar. You pay a deposit on the bottle (I think it's $2) and can return it to any grocery store that sells Shatto Milk for the money but I really liked it (it says "Yummy" on the side) and carried it all the way back to Hawaii with me. This was a great field trip. I enjoyed it immensely and will look back fondly on it as one of the high points of my vacation.

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    Erica G.

    What a way to bring back the milkman ! Shatto you are making buying local Fran fresh favorites even more convenient with at home delivery. This was my first order and I was pleased. I forgot to leave a cooler at the door but my milk man Mike left my items in a sealed bag on my porch. I ordered the staples milk, bread, eggs, and bacon plus I added some extras to try out the full experience. The staples can be ordered once or on a recurring cycle you choose based on your family needs. I added to my order lasagna and a pumpkin roll. The lasagna came frozen and we put it quickly back into the freezer and plan to eat it this week. The pumpkin roll we cracked open and had to try it was from a local bakery and was moist full of that fall pumpkin flavor with rich cream cheese filling perfectly paired with a glass of shatto milk. The bread was fresh so I'm sure we will need to eat it quickly and the bacon and eggs I will keep you posted but how could they be wrong. Back to the milk man... he left a little about himself in a note with a brochure of items that can be delivered. This milkman man doesn't just deliver milk he brings anything from prepared meals to meats eggs snacks fresh fruits and vegetables pantry items breads and even non-food items. There is no fees or subscription you put items in your cart on line at www.shattohomedelivery.com and they will be delivered in one week. If nothing else this is worth a try. Mike I will be ordering again and next time I won't forget to put my cooler out.

    Don't forget to check out their newborn calfs!!!
    Eric B.

    How can you NOT love the freshness of Shatto milk?!?!? Stopped into the store to pick up a couple containers of milk to take back to San Antonio TX. Of course we like all of them but our favorites are strawberry, root beer, and of course chocolate!!! Don't forget their seasonal eggnog too. They had pumpkin spice eggnog this year and it was great!!!

    Rhonda S.

    Today, Shatto in Osborne, MO, had their cheese open house. I saw it last week on Facebook, and knew this was the time to see the Shatto Farm in person. I had a car load: Sara D., my son (The Other R.), and his girlfriend. I drove all the way to Osborne. It's about 1 hour, 15 minutes. Though I had seen the Shatto farm online, I expected all kinds of lights, and huge signs, proclaiming their product in all it's glory. Atleast one billboard, on I 35, (where I missed my turn), but no billboards, and I did miss my turn. Here's a warning, you miss your turn off of I-35, and your Garmin will take you down gravel roads, eventually you'll find a small paved highway. There's a sign, an entrance, in front of the farm. That's it. I came upon Shatto, it snuck up on me, quietly. It's a pristine, white country dairy farm, with a country store selling muffins, candy, and also selling Shatto t-shirts, milk bottles, cups, ice cream, milk, Shatto soap....you know all about Shatto products. They also serve shakes. (Dumb me, still banging myself on the head for not getting a shake. So that is an indication I need to go back.) They have a little milk truck parked in the parking lot. There's a Shatto silo over looking the barn. We didn't take the tour, it was offered, but only once today. The owner, I suspect it's the owner, kindly, quietly, walked over to us,and told us "You can walk around the farm, if you want, and milk a cow. You can kind of peek in the dairy farm area. Let me know if you have any questions." Quiet and calm. Later, I sent a text to Sara D, and I said, "How come they are so quiet at Shatto, WHEN THEY KNOW THEY MAKE THE BEST PRODUCT ON EARTH?" You know by reading my other reviews, that would be coffee milk, and pumpkin spice egg nog. Huge bowls of different cheese was on display, with crackers. The cheese is good, very good. Top notch. While we were there, we watched workers making yellow cheddar cheese, in a huge window. That's cool. That's where they make the cheese. I bought a Shatto glass, Shatto soap, a muffin. They had a huge display of cookie cutters, and after months of searching for the right sized Missouri shaped cookie cutter, I found one. That is perfect. We went to the calf barn, and they had 2 little calves, then a cow. We all milked the cow. For some of us, (the Other R. in particular) it was their first time to milk a cow. Priceless. Yes, milk comes out of utters, and it's cool to milk one for a first time, super special being that it's a Shatto milk cow. That milk eventually becomes coffee milk or rootbeer milk, or butter, or pumpkin spice egg nog. Yummy stuff we drink, alot. Sure, there's Shatto milk in the grocery store, but to really experience it, take a road trip up north. The farm is small, the sign is smaller. The company is quiet. But if you miss your turn, the gravel road is very real.

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    Rochelle K.

    Even in the time of national pandemic, Shatto Milk comes through! We usually buy their milk at the grocers but we made the trip to Osborne, Missouri today because Shatto has been getting shipments of hand sanitizer in from a Kansas City distillery. I called ahead and paid over the phone and they met me at the door with my hand sanitizer and milks. Easy Peasy! I highly recommend. And if you can't get to the dairy you need to get online and find the closest grocery store that carries it. My kids love the chocolate milk and the banana milk. I myself love the coffee milk. YES they have coffee flavored milk!

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    Very neat experience, I went during a tour and got to taste test milks and they are very good, I love having this place so close by aswell

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    My friends mom works here and so did my dad this is a great environment great milk great place over all.

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    Awesome place! Family friendly and great exposure to a working farm. High quality dairy products that are unique and delicious!!!

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    Would've been a whole lot better if the employees giving tours had better attitudes toward children on field trips and each other.

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    Took my 6 kids for a fun half day there, it was so fun for them to see the cows milked and then have some real ice cream made right there!

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    4 years ago

    Best milk around! Chocolate milk, coffee milk regular milk strawberry milk! All different kinds and my son loves it as well!

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    One of the best tours I've had! Friendly and informative staff and great samples! A great Saturday field trip!

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