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    Wohlschlegel's Naples Maple Farm

    4.9 (8 reviews)

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    Hidden gem!
    Paula K.

    This place is a must see..go..learn..taste! After discovering them at grapefest this year a group of us ventured to this hidden gem. We were greeted by the owners Garry and Bobbi who are two wonderful owners who show pure passion for their venture. The process to make NY syrup was an eye opener. Like roasting coffee, its an art form and various levels make the finished product amazing. They have a fantastic gift shop with perfect gifts to travel with. Their maple farm was picturesque and I took lots of photos while learning what "traditiinal" maple syrup is about! In your travels give this farm a try, it won"t disappoint.

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    Jenn H.

    What a beautiful farm. At the top of the hill with amazing views. We met the owner, Garry, who was just so friendly and nice. He has a very very nice store filled with maple goodies. We bought maple syrup, maple candies, maple cream butter and maple syrup infused with bourbon. Can't wait to try everything when we get home!

    The real pure organic product. Available in three grades.

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    This is a must for the spring! The owners are wonderful and very knowledgeable. The best maple syrup around!

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    Old School Cafe - Korean BBQ Chicken and Waffle...delicious!

    Old School Cafe

    4.8(65 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Eric Albert and I treated ourself to the most decadent breakfast this morning at an AMAZING place…read morein Naples, NY, The Old School Cafe. It was beyond words wonderful! Best food I've had since moving here in three years! Eric had the Salmon eggs benedict and I had the Korean chicken and waffle. The coffee is ground by the cup and local coffee company in Canandaigua. Mmmmm... It was an hour drive but worth every mile! The owner was fantastic! Great energy and very friendly. Super quick service! The charming historic school house is charming in every way! Limited seating so best to come on a weekday. They have outdoor seating in the spring through fall. The Old School Cafe | Naples, NY www.oldschoolcafeny.com

    This was one of the spots at the top of my list to try in Naples when visiting for the grape fest…read more I had heard that this was an iconic cafe with some cool history and great food. They had a different setup for the festival so I ordered at their order window and took the pastry to go. I got the grape poptart, which was delicious. They had music out front and a large open space where some people were hanging out. The entire town was very busy for the festival, but we were able to find parking near the cafe. This was a cool experience, but I'd love to visit again when the Naples grape festival isn't happening.

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    Old School Cafe - Cute bar with great variety.

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    Old School Cafe - Grape poptart

    Grape poptart

    Old School Cafe - I shot this on 10.18 when Alfred (my dog) and I stopped in the cafe

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    Sugarbush Hollow

    Sugarbush Hollow

    1.5(2 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    ordered maple cream a month ago; contacted them numerous times. Hard to get through. When I finally…read moredid, merchant said they were out. I asked for a refund and am still waiting for it!!!!!!!

    Having grown up in New York State, I know about maple syrup. In a fit of loyalty and longing for…read morethe foods of home (I now reside in California), I researched and ordered a gallon of dark amber, grade A, maple syrup from Sugarbush Hollow. I was disappointed to note its light color when I opened it after arrival. However, I wasn't going to send it back so I just let it ride. Recently, I purchased some Vermont medium amber, grade A maple syrup from the Vermont Country Store and also some organic dark amber, grade A maple syrup from Costco (apparently made in Canada). It was my chance to compare and contrast. Here is what I found: 1. The Costco dark amber was quite a bit darker and richer in flavor than the Sugarbush dark amber. 2. The Sugarbush dark amber was about the same color as the Vermont medium amber. 3. Both the Costco and Sugarbush maple syrups had better flavor than the Vermont variety. It is possible that Sugarbush simply made a mistake and mislabeled this particular gallon of maple syrup. Or, maybe they are foisting off medium amber maple syrup under the label of dark amber on buyers who don't know any better. I don't know. Regardless, I was disappointed and will not purchase any more maple syrup from Sugarbush Hollow.

    Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars

    Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars

    4.4(54 reviews)
    4.3 mi
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    This was unfortunately a low point on our trip and a reminder to me to stop picking places based on…read morethe name (which I'm probably going to keep doing, if we're being honest). My cousin chums and I kicked off our mini winery tour here this past Labor Day around midday/early afternoon-ish. There was a small batch of wineries in the Naples area that were conveniently located within a short drive of our Airbnb, and this one logically made the most sense to kick off the adventures. The first issue is the location/atmosphere. The best wineries for me are comfortable and have a nice, pleasant view to look at while you sip your wine. This just doesn't have that all - the winery is located directly behind what looks to be an old factory building, so your view is of that building or at best, the picnic tables to the side of the winery which are sort of in an enclosed outside area that also doesn't offer any real views. The other problem with this situation is that it's a bit DIY - when we ordered our wine flights, we were instructed to bring them outside to wherever we wanted to sit. That's fine, but to even get to the aforementioned picnic tables, we needed to navigate down one or two flights of stairs and another seating area - you're just begging for an accident to happen here. We probably would have opted for the picnic tables if it were an easier trek to get to them. Instead we went with a narrow high-top situation in the area right outside the building on an enclosed porch which did not have a lot of room for our three wine flights. The fire pit/Adirondack chair situation closest to the door of the wine/gift shop is probably your best bet at least in terms of comfort, but again, it's just a view of the back of a factory building. We each got a $10 wine flight. It was a little annoying to get the little booklet/menu of options indicating we could choose any six, only to be informed verbally and in writing within the actual shop that it was now four. That kind of discrepancy shouldn't be reflected in your paperwork that you're handing out to customers - it looks unprofessional and feels like a holiday cash grab. And a very easy fix; that's a quick trip/order to your local printer at some point, assuming that's a permanent change and not a temporary one to take advantage of Labor Day Weekend visitors. Given that you're drinking booze by definition, what the winery offers for snacks/food is one of its more important qualities. And again, they fell short. At least they DID provide free popcorn, but it was stale and almost inedible. It also wasn't entirely clear what the water situation was; one of my cousins came out with a bottle of it but wasn't sure if it was being offered gratis or not; it didn't end up being an issue, but it was noticeably not good either, which is an odd thing to say about water. But the container it was in had a noticeable smell of dirty dishwater so it didn't seem like they were cleaning their cups/bottles well. Not great. The big problem overall? The wine isn't good, and you kind of know it going in when they're literally selling the wine by the pouch in addition to bottles. It's difficult to take a winery seriously when they're packaging their product in a container that's understandably associated with cheap, mediocre (if that) wine. I ordered the 2023 Gewurz, a Bubbly Reisling, the Schooner White and the Red Cat, which was arguably promoted more heavily than any of the other wines (not surprisingly given the name). The Red Cat probably IS the best of the wines I sampled but like a lot of the varieties, was super sweet and didn't have a lot to offer, palate-wise. I actually tend to like the semi sweet more than the drier wines because for me it's typically a smoother drink and easier to distinguish the notes, but there just really isn't anything here - I hate to say it, but it tasted like fruit juice, which I can just grab from the supermarket if so inclined. The only reason this isn't a one-star review is because the young women inside were very nice. I don't think any of the issues we encountered were because of them; they warmly greeted us as soon as we came in, and were helpful in directing us to the tasting area. They didn't have a lot to work with, and did what they could - that's a tribute to the winery's hiring practices at least. Avoid this one. If you need to drink wine out of a pouch, your local liquor store has them in the clearance section.

    As usual, we had a wonderful experience here yesterday. We're local; we prefer to go to the…read morewineries during downtime. This winery never seems to be in downtime; the joint was jumping and everyone was having a great time. All the wine is excellent; my favorite is their Dry Riesling; our pourer was the manager (I think) and she was lovely and fun to talk with.

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    Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars - Outside

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    Wohlschlegel's Naples Maple Farm - gourmet - Updated May 2026

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