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Cape Abilities Farm To Table

Cape Abilities Farm To Table

(4 reviews)

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Cape Abilities Farm puts people with disabilities at the helm of fully-functional, commercial…read moreproduce farm. Too humble to gloat for themselves, the yield from this Dennis land is some of the finest (and award-winningest) vegetation on the Cape. And in this bright green, columned shop near Chatham Lighthouse, is the spot to load up on all the crops the farm has to offer. Bibb lettuce to root vegetables, begonias to string beans - whatever's popping up from the well-tilled earth is being sold from these shelves. Oddly, there's also a toy corner, trinkets and baubles for touristy purchases (my shirt has a lighthouse on it!) and a side room serving as a local art gallery. Peculiar? A bit. Unique? Perhaps. Contributive towards the homey vibe? Definitely.* Just like the farm, the retail location is staffed by folks with special needs (mainly students from nearby Chatham High). Unlike the farm, this piece is air conditioned. Give it a peek - your soul (and your stomach) will thank you for it. ---- *After a bit of research, it seems the building in which the storefront resides was an old art gallery. The owners of said gallery have allowed Cape Abilities to operate rent-free for what's now the second continuous season. Warm fuzzies abound!

Love this store. GREAT produce, pies and more. Best part is ALL profits go to a wonderful cause!!…read moreThe taste of real farm fresh vegetables, cheeses and meats is amazing.

The Sustainable Nantucket Farmers and Artisans Market

The Sustainable Nantucket Farmers and Artisans Market

(4 reviews)

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What a fun shopping experience! They start in June-ish, and we were on Island in November the week…read morebefore Thanksgiving and there were several tents and kiosks set up. If you take an early boat over, we usually grab the 9:05 from Hyannis and that gives us plenty of time to walk through. Watch your step and footing. The roads are cobble stone and very hard, uneven and unforgiving. People tend to get a little pushy-shovey and the it's densely packed. Crafts, art, food stuff (honey, spices, etc.), and farm fresh vegetables grown on island when seasonable. It's great, but we've never bought any vegetables as we'd have to carry them all day. That said, it is still a fun time. Keep it local!

Nantucket Farmers and Artisans Market brings together local farmers, growers, food purveyors,…read moreartists and artisans and musicians every Saturday morning from 9 AM - 1 PM (June 12 - October 16) in the heart of downtown Nantucket. Buy an array of locally grown produce, from the expected to the unusual, as well as cut flowers and plants for your garden. Pick up some freshly made pasta, baked goods, honey or eggs while sipping an iced tea or coffee. Pick out a unique gift from the selection of handmade jewelry, textiles, pottery, stationary, and more. All vendors are required to be Nantucket residents, and all goods sold must be grown or produced on the island. There's often live music, a kids' activity table, and tables set aside for non-profit organizations. It's a lively and fun atmosphere, much like a street festival, and people are relaxed and friendly. Parking can be tough in this downtown location, so I recommend bringing your bike or hopping the shuttle bus.

Cape Cod Organic Farm - Lovely spot

Cape Cod Organic Farm

(6 reviews)

Rounding up "farm stands on 6A near Yarmouth Port" during this, the Christmas Tree buying season…read more My Mom's had the Cape Cod Organic CSA for a couple of years, then dropped back to buying a la carte. The produce here is excellent, best-of-breed for fresh and local on the Cape as far as we've experienced, and I do think we've tried every stand that there is or has been over the last fifty years (we remember when there were cows on farms on 6A). The only knock we have on CCO Farm is the usual issue for organic produce: it's pretty expensive. The CSA box was less so but we ended up having more wastage per pound of produce, and the season is just very short up here, to be sure. There's a big plus though that where the stand is is literally adjacent to the food they're growing for you, and the ownership seems very responsible. Bonus Christmas Tree info: they sell balsams / firs for $40 flat rate, mostly taller trees, in good shape and fresh enough, with some wreaths, but on two visits to attempt to buy one this year, we waited around for 15 minutes and nobody showed up to help us or take our money, so we took a pass and went down the road to Cape-Abilities. FWIW.

Great selection of organic vegetables that were grown in the fields next to where were parked. They…read morealso raise pigs on the farm. Leading to the fact that they have an excellent selection of pork products. Fantastic breakfast sausage, great kielbasa and Italian sausage. The staff is friendly and helpful. As others have mentioned, it is a bit pricey. But, you know where the food is coming from and it is organic. Worth it to me. Buy fresh buy local.

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