Apple Holler

Sturtevant, United States

2.9

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
Free Wi-Fi

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Bussiness info

Takes Reservations
Yes
Delivery
No
Take-out
Yes
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Good For
Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
No
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
Good for Kids
Yes
Good for Groups
Yes
Attire
Casual
Ambience
Casual
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
Full Bar
Outdoor Seating
Yes
Wi-Fi
Free
Has TV
No
Dogs Allowed
No
Waiter Service
Yes
Caters
Yes

Description

Specialties

The Apple Holler Family Farm is located between Racine and Kenosha, on the west Frontage Road off I-​94, just north of highway KR, at exit 337. The Apple Holler Family Farm is a restaurant, Farm Park, bakery, country store and apple orchard, and features many entertainment activities, including: Apple Holler Farm Park, the Red Barn Musical Theatre shows, gemstone mining, outdoor entertainment attractions, children’s shows, barnyard animals, outdoor play areas for children, hay wagon rides, horse-​drawn sleigh rides, private catered events, and fall apple and pumpkin festivals.

History

Established in 1987.

During the first half of the 20th century, the land we now know as Apple Holler was a working dairy farm spanning over 80 acres, which was later reduced to 73 ½ acres when the interstate was built. The main building that now houses the endearing restaurant, Country Store and bakery was once the milking barn. The aged, wooden floor of the Country Store is the original floor from the days of the cows (don’t worry, all of the «gifts» the cows left behind have been since cleaned up for many years).

Each fall, thousands upon thousands of families and friends make their way out to Apple Holler to enjoy the fall festivities including apple, pear and pumpkin picking, hayrides and many exciting outdoor attractions in the Family Farm Park, but fall isn’t the only time folks enjoy coming out to have a great time «down on the farm».

Meet the Business Owner

Dave F.

Business Owner

In 1987, Dave and Vicki took over the cow barn and converted it to a restaurant. In 1993, the family first began planting thousands of fruit trees. Over the years, they have continued to plant trees and expand what is now known as Apple Holler.