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    Stone Bridge Farm

    4.9 (11 reviews)

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    Logan J.

    I came here with a friend during a weekend in October, and we had a great time. We weren't too sure of what to expect in terms of the size of the 'farm' or the machinery that they used, but we were open to exploring. From reading a little about the farm and the experience, I think that we were both expecting the tour to reflect something of a large-scale brewery tour with a walk through the grounds, a description of the equipment, and a wade through the cranberry bog. We were expecting a large group tour that occurred at certain intervals during the day, but we were pleasantly surprised to find a much more intimate experience. The tour is given by a husband and wife, and these two made our time there! They were unbelievably friendly, and they wanted to share a piece of their lives with us. The tour included a walk around the grounds and a little bit of history (including personal history) about cranberry farming. We were able to wade through one of the bogs and push the cranberries also, which was initially one of the reasons going! In addition to cranberry fields/bogs, we learned that the site also has chickens, a garden, and five bee hives. Talking with the owners about their passions and interests was one of of the best parts of the day, and I would definitely recommend this to others who are looking to do a little exploring outside of traditional apple or pumpkin picking in the fall.

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    Then they take you to a bog they've flooded and you get to out on chest waders and go into the bog.

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    Knowing the good quality of their summer produce, etc., we were delighted to see that Cervelli's…read morewas selling pies for Thanksgiving this year. But as it turned out, if the summer stuff scored an A. the pies scored a big, fat F! Those three pies almost ruined what had, until that point, been a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner. The pies weren't even baked all the way through, to the point that the bottom crust were still raw! There was hardly any fruit in the fruit pies, and the crusts of all three pies was so dry and disgusting that the slices of pie turned out to be more like tablespoons of pie. Disappointing doesn't even come close to how we all felt about the experience we lived through . . . all because three pies -- blueberry, apple, and pumpkin -- were so dreadfully bad. I will have to admit that when I saw their advertising sign on the front street that read that they were "taking orders" for Thanksgiving pies, I expected homemade pies. Instead, the pies were mass-produced off-site, definitely from a distance away judging from the phone number on the boxes, and from the fact that they looked old when we opened the boxes. We will be careful of going to Cervelli's for anything any more, especially pies, other edible things, and anything holiday-related! Be careful because what happened to us, that the word Cervelli;s no longer holds the same good feelings or confidence in quality for us, could happen to you!

    Very good selection of fruits and vegetables! The lemonade there is very good and at a fair price,…read moreeveryone that works here is very kind and polite and will help you find what you need! It is a very convenient farm stand that isn't very popular but should be!

    Stone Bridge Farm - farms - Updated May 2026

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