We saw this farm stand while driving down the road. Glad we did. Cute little store. Friendly people staffing it. Cute small selection of seasonal knick-knacks to buy. Great selection of fruit pies. Bought a cran-apple one. It was delicious! Going back for more for the holidays! Also bought some bottled cider. Haven’t experienced it «in-season» but looking forward to it.
Jeff S.
Place rating: 3 Bucks County, PA
We arrived just in time for the strawberry harvest. The place was literally overrun with grade school scamps going berserk for fresh produce. Our kids loved it too. Prices in the store were up there for both fresh produce and packaged foods. I also have to say, I was disappointed to see that many of their goods were not locally produced or all-natural. It’s a Pennsylvania farm stand after all, so I guess was expecting that some grandma would be hand making all of her delicacies based on 100 year old family recipes. Instead we saw jams and chocolates made with high fructose corn syrup and artifical flavor in Oklahoma and Virginia. Still, it’s nice place staffed by nice folks and worth a visit.
Sharon E.
Place rating: 5 Blooming Glen, PA
Wow. this place is awesome! Stopped for their Pancake Breakfast and got a plate full of delicious peach pancakes, sausages, homemade donuts, coffee and juice. and sat looking over the farm and listened to a guitarist. .what a way to begin my day. perfect Stopped inside their produce stand and grabbed some fresh corn, tomatoes, and peaches. they always bake pies on the premises. .can’t wait to make dinner tonight with all my goodies! Ps.the sales help goes above and beyond to help and answer any questions. .and I grabbed a cookie for the ride home… don’t tell… yummy!
Edward H.
Place rating: 5 Hatboro, PA
This place is great. The crop share plan is the best, tons of fresh fruit and veggies each week. By far the best place for pick your own everything, which the kids love. Huge variety, just ask as there is more in the back! Fresh, healthy food while supporting your local farm. This is a no brainier.
Luba P.
Place rating: 3 Philadelphia, PA
This place is a bit hard to evaluate… We went at end of October for apple picking, but they were out of apples =(so they offered us to pick some broccoli, which was a first! There was a nice pumpkin patch. They still did the hayride around the farm, but without anywhere really to go. There is also a small store on site with some baked goods and other fruits and veggies. Overall it was disappointing to not get apples, but everyone there was pretty nice, and it’s nice to visit since it’s close by.
Tran F.
Place rating: 3 Bucks, PA
Went here with my kid for a class trip. It was okay. The kids enjoyed it which is what matters. Hayride was uneventful but it’s a hayride around the farm. We weren’t able to pick out or apples but we’re able to pick our own pumpkin. The fields were not over picked which was nice. The farm itself was kind of a mess. Lots of stuff everywhere from equipment to plastic containers to tools. The little store was quaint. Purchased a blueberry buckle pie the family enjoyed it. Saw the apple cider donuts that were available for sale as well but didn’t purchase cause remembered the appearance of the guy that said that he just made some donuts and decided not to. He didn’t look very ‘clean’ but then again he could of made that very pie that myself and the entire family enjoyed. Would I take my kid here if it weren’t for the class trip probably not.
Von M.
Place rating: 2 Philadelphia, PA
Most disappointingly, the produce quality has declined, and Solly’s prices are substantially higher than Tannner’s, which has a better selection and is just down the street. The pies and jams are acceptable although I am now a convert to Uncle Joe Dautcher’s Farm Market on Mearns Road for homemade pies. Dautcher’s are made with fresh fruit while many of Solly’s are made with canned ingredients.
Suzanne A.
Place rating: 5 Kensington, Philadelphia, PA
I love it here! There are all kinds of plants. I bought a 6 ack of coleus for $ 2.99. There’s also lots of fresh fruits and veggies. The best part though is the pies. Try the blueberry and/or Dutch apple. The apple cinnamon doughnuts are delicious. On the weekends there are inexpensive fresh flower bouquets.
Kate D.
Place rating: 5 Pipersville, PA
I love this place, they have a lot of things to look around out like jams, preservers, dressings and more. Their fruit and veggies all look really good and their peaches are so juicy. I love how you can even pick your own stuff sometimes like strawberries or Apples. It’s always a plus when they’re baking and the smells literally hit you as soon as you get in the parking lot. Nothing beats a warm pie. So yummy!
Heather S.
Place rating: 1 Glen Mills, PA
What a wasted trip. Thinking this would be an inexpensive, spectacular array of fruits and veggies, I couldn’t contain my excitement as I headed onto Jacksonville Road and then onto Almshouse. Boy was my excitement whittled down to nothing when I saw what i was dealing with. Maybe they’re more popular for their baked goods and jarred items, but their fruits and veggies… well, they just stunk! I did get celery, garlic, a red onion, and green onions for about $ 2 and change. Meh. I’ll stick to Wegmans.