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Soukup Farms

4.3 (6 reviews)
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Calf & Clover Creamery - Farm store & parking

Calf & Clover Creamery

5.0(7 reviews)
11.0 mi

Forget chain groceries. Now that we're in the know, we're coming here for our milk, which is small…read morebatch, bottled raw, and milked from well-treated cows. It's slightly funky and delicious! The farm store, where you pay on the honor system (places like this make me so happy), also has kimchi, eggs, frozen meat of various kinds, and a few baked goods on offer. Just be careful when exiting the lot. If you have a non-SUV, you're likely to bottom out. p.s. Friends just stayed at a separate apartment adjoining the main home on the property and it was quite charming. The creamery / dairy farm also hosts full blown farm stays, evidently. p.p.s. I scoped out their website after our friends stayed at the farm and had to share this page (https://calfandclovercreamery.com/cows) describing the beautiful calves with their beautiful mamas, who are responsible for this delicious milk. We caught a glimpse of them out back! Read about the Madre method for milk sharing, which Calf & Clover practices. Pretty darn neat.

I'm not exactly a creamery connoisseur but I know heart when I see it and the delightful family…read morethat runs this decorously darling dairy have heaps of it. A dash of their delectable dairy dutifully ameliorates any doleful dish with decisive duplicitousness. In other words, it's so damn good it will improve any dish it touches. . Get some. Do it quickly. Repeat.

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Calf & Clover Creamery - Farm store & parking

Farm store & parking

Calf & Clover Creamery - Farm store & sign

Farm store & sign

Calf & Clover Creamery - Dairy

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Averill Farm

Averill Farm

4.4(25 reviews)
14.9 mi
•$$$

About time for a re-review…read more... Oh Averill Farm... How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. - The farm is family run and truly feels like it. The folks who work there are SO nice and helpful and friendly and kind. There are kiddos and farm pups running around, kind signs offering water for those who need it (in stark contrast to a certain corporate orchard we despise, which does not provide drinking water to patrons and does not allow patrons to bring water in, even for dogs). Averill is the kind of simply humane, thoughtful place that brings joy to my heart. - The farm is beautiful. So beautiful. On a coolish autumn morning, it's uncrowded and you can gaze out into the distance to see tractors mowing in distant fields, outlined against a periwinkle sky, rows and rows of neat trees, all impeccably well kept. Adjacent to the farm market, there's a big, wide field with a generous number of picnic tables placed all around, far enough from one another that you can pretend like you have the field all to yourself. - Farm produce and products are pure goodness. Apples and pears are magnificent, of course: juicy, healthy, not doused with pesticides. Cider donuts are freshly fried, well blotted, and not overly sweet. An apple crumb pie, redolent with butter and still warm at purchase, was world class, not overly sweet. Pear and apple cider are the embodiment of clean, adulterated fruit flavor. It's food I feel good about feeding to my kiddos. - The bathroom is a port-a-potty situation, but the one I used was pretty clean. There are four behind the farm store. - Pricing is fair. - Fellow patrons are civilized and respectful, which makes me so happy. Policies are generous, rules are reasonable -- and as a result, patrons don't feel like they have to claw back something from the business to even out the playing field. At some large, commercial places, you see some patrons pull apple after apple off of trees, take one bite, and then throw them down into the grass to rot (so they feel like their insanely high cost of entry is justified, I speculate). Averill owners and Averill patrons are respectful of one another, making for a truly pleasant visit. If you enjoy a bucolic, relaxing and beautiful apple picking (without the gaudy carnivalesque elements offered by some larger establishments), Averill Farm is an absolute must.

Good apple orchard with some delicious apple cider donuts and ciders. The view of the lush orchards…read moreand some cool buys at the farm store made this trip memorable.

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Averill Farm
Averill Farm
Averill Farm

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Migliorelli Farm Stand - Spoonfuls: (This Is More Like Ground Lobster Meat Or Something. Oddly Tasty Though. I'd Add Lobster Chunks To Give It Substance)

Migliorelli Farm Stand

4.6(11 reviews)
39.9 mi
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Migliorelli is a humble little roadside farm stand on Route 28 in Phoenicia selling a range of…read moreseasonal fruit, veg, pumpkins in the Fall, jams, a small fridge stocked with an assortment of locally-sourced cheeses, milk, etc. And as the oldest (that I know of) side-of-the-road farm stand in the Catskills, Migliorelli has been our favorite when hubs and I began staying in the Catskills since '01. Presently, while hubs and I have been spending more time in Woodstock on the weekends since the late part of June, we see the need to support the local bounty that surrounds us and the best way to eat from farm to fork. If this isn't enough, these folks also carry a small collection of home products made by independent makers. Migliorelli is all about veggies and fruits- so the cheeses, milk, yogurt and pastries you see when you come here, are sourced from partnering dairy farms. In spite of that, I still picked up Gruyère, Parmesan, other cheeses and milk. Fish and other seafood are sold on weekends. I've heard and read two different stories about how they source their seafood. Is it locally caught? Not sure. Actually, don't think so. I'm not completely bothered by it. The young ladies here are helpful and if you have any questions about something, speak up. Prices reflect the Catskills- but you won't break your wallet. When I come here, I know I can stock up my pantry and fridge with ease and freshness.

Ambiance - beautiful farm stand in Phoenicia!…read more Good - great selection of fresh vegetables, fruits, and meats. Service - wonderful! Smiling friendly faces with recomendations for what to get up to around town.

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Migliorelli Farm Stand - Soaps & Things (From Independent Artisans)

Soaps & Things (From Independent Artisans)

Migliorelli Farm Stand - Package

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Migliorelli Farm Stand - Bound: ('Candy Cane' Beets)

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Bound: ('Candy Cane' Beets)

Maple Bank Farm - Apple picking with a view.

Maple Bank Farm

5.0(3 reviews)
20.0 mi

Prettiest vegetables I've ever seen, to the point that I recklessly bought purple peppers. This is…read morea small shop, so you're here for specific delights, not for a full grocery trip like Bishop's. There are local baked goods, and I would give six stars to the ham & cheese croissant I'm eating at this moment. (Ham & cheese is hard to get right; these are perfect.) If you're local, why are you not here more often? If you're passing through, as I was, choose some non-perishable produce and the delightful artisanal soaps.

Another 5-stars for this amazing farm! I truly appreciate this place especially this time of the…read moreyear with christmas closing in. They have Arethusas infamous eggnog for sale, locally made toffee n peanut brittle, wreaths with custom designed bows & Christmas trees on a sliding scale for pricing. I love that they give you the option to pay what you can afford for a tree, with the scale ranging from a minimum of $65 up to $90 for a 6-8ft tree. Many people seem to think this is an outrageous price for a tree but I've seen prices much higher than this all around CT. With the stand closing for the season on december 23rd now is your chance to get in there and get some great clearance bargains and wholesale options.

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Maple Bank Farm - Let your children and grandchildren know about how popcorn grows and pops.

Let your children and grandchildren know about how popcorn grows and pops.

Maple Bank Farm - What are they washing? Lots of sweet potatoes ready for sooo many recipes.

What are they washing? Lots of sweet potatoes ready for sooo many recipes.

Maple Bank Farm - Open tue-sun, 10-5:30. Pick-your-own blueberries (summer) & apples (fall)

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Open tue-sun, 10-5:30. Pick-your-own blueberries (summer) & apples (fall)

Soukup Farms - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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