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Contribuiți la feedbackBolton Orchards is a delightful stop for local food shoppers in Bolton, Massachusetts. They have excellent fresh vegetibles and fruit. In addition the shelves, freezers, deli, and meat department are all well stocked with choices you typically find in major supermarkets. Visually things are easy to find and the store is neat, orderly and super clean.
I always stop in and get some fresh warm cider donuts when I'm in the area. Usually you can see them being made depending what time you get there. They have all your fruit and vegetables needs. They also have a large selection of other desserts and pastries.
I 've been coming here for 25+ years, and while it seems a tad bit dramatic to say: it 's a better experience every time I go inside. Great baked goods. Only place to get Boar 's Head cold cuts as far as I know. Delicious sandwiches. Excellent produce. Definitely several notches above, it fills in the cracks when I forget to buy it at the grocery store since I can find all the veggies, bread, fruit, and meat I need for lunch and dinner here. PS. Love the nitro.Really appreciate the several sizes too, so I don 't spend an arm and a leg on it every time.
I hit Bolton whenever I'm headed to the cape or Rhode Island. The apple cider and apple cider donuts are absolutely fantastic. The apple butter is also prime along with the other preservatives. The other groceries can be very expensive $10 small cut fruit salad) but the apple and farm products are worth it.The have bathrooms out back. Lots of parking. It's wheelchair accessible.
As I sat down to write this review, I took a quick look at the ones others had left, particularly the less-than favorable ones, and sure enough, I 'm clearly not alone in having a disappointing experience that will ensure I will NOT be in a hurry to come back. I was a first time customer, and intentionally passed by an ice cream shop that 's much closer to the highway in order to give this place a try. I ordered two dishes of ice cream, one Junior $2.79 and one Small $6.07! What appeared on the counter were two servings that looked so similar except for what the dishes were made of , that I didn 't think it was my order. When I asked about it, basically having to ask which was which since they were the same flavor, the young lady was clearly frustrated and said, loudly enough for other customers to hear, I can weigh them if you want. Before I could even respond, she grabbed them and walked to the scale on the other side of the room. No, actually, I didn 't want this to be necessary and definitely didn 't want to be embarrassed for seeking clarity about the situation. Apparently the two amounts were closer than they should have been, to which she responded, well, I heavy-scooped this one, meaning the smaller one . I was uncomfortable, and said, no worries, I 've never been here before and didn 't know meaning how the sizes are done . By then the joy of a fun weekend ice cream stop was reduced, and I just wanted to get out of there. If management reads this, please coach your young staff members about basic courtesy in dealing with future customers. If my experience is typical, it 's going to be tough to get people to come back.