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Contribuiți la feedbackA very cute brewery vibe with picnic tables for eating, drinking, sitting, soaking up the sun, etc. They also have big tents up so I'm sure they have fun events or receptions for larger crowds in the summer. You can walk through their orchard and go apple picking if you'd like. It's a quaint and clean walk so I recommend doing it at least once. You get pretty views and if you go around sunset there's different pockets of beaming sunlight which is a pretty sight to see. Definitely a classic summer/fall spot if you're looking to sip or munch on something while hanging out with some friends. I've had no issues with parking either. They've got a big lot on dirt/grass onsite so that's never a problem. Service can get somewhat messed up at times since you order from your phone and then waiters will come around dropping off food, but don't actually take your order. There only downside of that system is there's no real way of telling when your food will arrive, and a couple times I've come here, it'll be a scenario in which all our friends will order some version of the same thing at the same time and then 1 of us will not get our food until the time everyone's all done eating. Just a little inconsistent is all.
BEST APPLE CIDER DONUTS IN NEW ENGLAND! Personally, I am not a big donut person, however these donuts are out of this world. Lookout Farm is a perfect spot to visit for apple picking, a fun fall day out with friends to drink cider and eat pizza, or grab fresh apple cider donuts. The apple cider donuts are only available on the weekends, so make sure you come bright and early because they do sell out fast. The donuts come in brown bags of threes at a reasonable price. I love it here!
What a ripoff. Paid $9.00 for a very good beer. Was charged $11.28 with tax and fees waiter said it was not his tip and thought it sucked. Beautiful location but not a place for a few friends to gather for a beer or cider and hangout
Didn't try the food, wasn't hungry after seeing that for 2 people we would have to pay $22 for admission each AND $22 for a bag to pick apples, so $66 just for us to pick apples together. Sure you will get access to the rest of their activities but maybe a splurge day for sure. Place looked busy but would have to really justify spending so much.Can't say too much about the farm stand, pricey still but it's all their own stuff from the farm, honey jars and different jams and cans of ciders.
I see I'm not alone when I say how disappointing this so called farm restaurant is. Nothing is freshly made, all seemed reheated frozen food surrounded by leaves of fresh lettuce.The packaging waste is incredible, with little thought of sustainability anywhere. It's as if the pandemic has settled in and dictated their system meant for takeout only. The Greenhouses all are empty and a little sad, as if sitting next to a sarcophagus. The menu, because it's frozen food, is inflexible, and expensive. No changes are allowed. All in all, a good opportunity wasted.