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Upper Canada Cheese Company

4.3 (28 reviews)
PriceyCheese Shops
Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Jennifer K.

Disclaimer: I am not a huge Cheese lover. Upper Canada Cheese Company is worth a visit if you are doing the wineries in the area. Wine and Cheese does go hand in hand for a great culinary experience! My two Cheese lover friends were beyond excited when they were offered to sample the in house made cheese: Niagara Gold Camelot Comfort Cream Smoked Maple Cheese Master Cupboard Guernsey Curds You can even sample any cheese they have from all over the world before purchasing, which is a plus! (Irish Porter Cheddar infused with Porter Beer for sure sounded interesting!) Staff is passionate about cheese and really knowledgeable too! Aside from cheese, there are also other gourmet food product for sale includes jams, marinade and dips..... I would love to enjoy a Grilled Guernsey Girl Cheese sandwich anytime of the day or even some poutine with the curds... Maybe I do like good Cheese from UCCC after all!! Cheese Please!

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1 year ago

Cute, nice items and cheese, the cheeses are hard mostly and many goat cheeses. Staff friendly and cute cows (fake) everywhere.

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13 years ago

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7 years ago

They think they can charge 18$ for 500gs of cheese curd too expensive and no samples

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8 years ago

Wow, their cheeses are superb, as is the attitude and helpfulness of the staff. This place is a destination that should be on your radar.

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9 years ago

Decently selection of cheeses but fairly pricey for the amount offered. I guess it's more for tourists.

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Review Highlights - Upper Canada Cheese Company

We especially love their Niagara Gold with it's wonderful texture and flavourful rind.

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White Meadows Farms - Wooden keepsake

White Meadows Farms

4.8(31 reviews)
9.0 km
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Even if Aunt Jemima hadn't been cancelled a few years ago, I'd probably be officially switching to…read morereal maple syrup after this excursion. One of my cousins has a bit of an obsession with natural sweeteners and scheduled a trip to White Meadows for us last weekend. It was a bit of a drive from our Finger Lakes Airbnb that involved a literal border crossing, but honestly was worth the trek. I wasn't sure what to expect beyond a deluge of maple leaf signs/flags, but I definitely left with an appreciation of the insane amount of work required to make this without using mass-produced corn syrup. We'd scheduled a tour, subsequent syrup tasting and charcuterie board for a 1:30pm start time. Not knowing what drama we might encounter at the border (there was absolutely none - deliciously uneventful; this isn't the border anyone gets particularly riled up about), we got here super early and had ample time to look around the gift shop. I barely considered the implications of the tariffs and didn't bother buying any maple syrup - understandably when I went to the farm's website later, it indicated they're not shipping to the US right now. That decision will haunt me for weeks and maybe months to come. Our guide was Nathan, who was an absolute superstar. I can't recommend this guy highly enough. He was engaging and knew how to talk about the science and concepts behind maple syrup and its cultivation on the farm in a way that was easily digestible but also very in-depth and informative. We were in a pretty inquisitive group, and he fielded a myriad of questions ably; I also liked that once or twice, he didn't know the answer and just said that - sadly a rarity in this day and age. But that didn't happen very often; Nathan knows maple syrup. The tour consists of a 10 to 15-minute discussion in one of the prep rooms near the gift shop (where most of the equipment and technical terminology is broken down), followed by a 10-minute tractor ride to the woods on the other side of the property to the tree-tapping area where the majority of the tour takes place, followed by a ride back to the starting point and a five-minute tasting of the four syrups made on the farm. One piece of constructive feedback - there were several young children there who were honestly a bit of a distraction. This is probably school age kid friendly but there were some very antsy toddlers (and even an infant) who just weren't old enough for this. I'd put a disclaimer up on the website that this isn't really appropriate for pups that young so the parents know ahead of time not to bother booking it. It is really wild seeing how much goes into creating maple syrup on a mom-and-pop farm like this. The intricate weaving of the taps/tubes throughout the forest leading to a storage tank out of site, and seeing how aggressive you have to be to take advantage of the very narrow window that sap can be harvested? Had no idea. If nothing else, you'll definitely come away from this being blown away by the syrup trade and the immense work required. You just never think about this stuff when you're at the diner pouring (not real) syrup onto your pancakes. The tasting and charcuterie were really good too - if you're already here, I'd spring for the charcuterie so you can sample the syrups and assorted meats/cheeses on a grander scale than just the tasting. The only annoying part were the yellowjackets constantly trying to get in on the fun (which I found out in Canada are more commonly referred to as wasps). I honestly have no idea how they can fix or alleviate that issue since by definition you're putting sweet/sugary stuff out on picnic tables, but might be worth troubleshooting down the line. Absolutely would recommend if you happen to be in the general Upstate NY area and have your passport handy. But make sure you actually buy the syrup there - I have no idea when I'm going to get a chance to sup on the Golden grade of syrup again.

Had such a great experience here! We got the full charcuterie experience and we it was so good. The…read morestaff was sooooo friendly and such a cute little farm. Would highly suggest

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White Meadows Farms - Boiling maple sap over an open fire

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East Hill Creamery - Reception area (dance floor/bar)

East Hill Creamery

4.4(16 reviews)
121.0 km
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Great service, with samples available to make sure you like what you're getting for cheese which is…read morealways appreciated. Our favorite was the aged mountain-style, very cheddar-like in sharpness, but maybe a little more creamy than it would be in a similar cheddar. Their speciality seems to be raclette style, so definitely stop in if that's what you like.

This is a review of East Hill Creamery as a wedding venue. Our friends chose this as their…read moreceremony/reception spot, and we had a great time celebrating with them. It's about an hour drive from Rochester. There is a gravel parking lot, and you enter through the store (where you can buy cheese and other fun snacks). There is a stairwell or an elevator to get up to the second floor where the wedding was held. Props to whoever designed this place for adding multiple restrooms, which were decorated with cute cow decor and stocked with mouthwash, feminine hygiene products, mints, etc. The food was excellent. Cocktail hour included a spread of fruit, crackers, and many delicious cheeses that were more exciting than the normal cheddar cubes on an appetizer tray. For dinner, salad, pizza, and cauliflower wings were served with lots of sauces and toppings. Dessert was a make your own ice cream sundae bar. Old Souls Catering was responsible for all of the deliciousness. There were two levels of the reception space, and the ceremony and dinner were held in the higher area. The lower area was the bar/cocktail area and dance floor. It was a bit awkward going up and down the stairs every time a new part of the event took place (I have a sprained ankle). There is a wheelchair lift to move between the sections but I wasn't going to get a staff member to do that for me ten times with everyone watching. Overall, this was a unique venue and even had a cheese vending machine outside.

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East Hill Creamery - Cheese vending machine

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