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February 2024 by Brad Stoler
I've been going here for 40 years, and it has always been amazing. Some of my fondest memories are picking fresh fruit here as a child!It's a great place to get a coffee and fresh baked good, vegetable, and to bring the kids.
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October 2023 by lianna
best farm in the north shore!! hope it never changes
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September 2023 by Daniel Rosenthal
Not much left of Ingalsdby Farm. You can get a coffee, a not-very-fresh donut, or very expensive local honey, and a few other overpriced items. There are a few random produce items on display.
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October 2022 by Charlotte F.
I am not giving Ingaldsby Farm this rating for their products but rather conflicting I formation. On line hours are stated closed Saturday and Sunday and Thursday. On there door hours are everyday. I have been ordering a fresh turkey for 6-7 years now and while I didn't work far from the farm I was able to order by going thrust lunchtime, Now that I work from home last year called and ordered over the phone For 3 weeks I tried calling at l different times and the phone was never answered. So I drove there Tuesday ( 30 miles each way ) and ordered the fresh turkey. I mentioned to the young woman behind the desk the issue with the phone and the difference on days/hours, did not sound like she would be addressing it. Ingaldsby if you check out Instagram please resolve your phone issues and update your hours please Thank you!
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October 2022 by C. Baechler
Cute place. Not a big selection of items. High prices.
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October 2022 by Tara C. Woods
It's one of my favorite places. Wonderful PYO fun and a wonderful bakery. I've been bringing my kids here since they were little, and they still ask to go in their 20's to get the cider donuts and mulled cider.
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October 2022 by Glenn C.
Stopped by today, it's on our regular walk place was hopping! Corn Maze, all your fall farm stuff, gourd's, pumpkins,mums, apple picking,fresh baked apple cider doughnuts, hot coffee, if you are In the neighborhood stop by support local small farms before they are all gone!
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August 2022 by Bob H
$17.99 for a flavorless blueberry pie, no local sweet corn. Corn they had shipped in from W. MA just so, so yet 85¢ an ear! Local cherry tomatoes were great though. Bad experience overall
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July 2022 by Roxanne Griffith
A perfect place to pick fresh fruit and enjoy an afternoon! A very down-to-earth farm with great pastries, produce, and a small play area
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June 2022 by Alex Thibodeau
We come here for the strawberry, blueberry and apple picking. Always fun with the kids and never too busy.
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November 2021 by Eileen Labrecque
Great cider donuts! Nice oeople, good baked goods and more. Summer has nice moms kid play area
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September 2021 by Anastasia Borisyuk
Love small family owned little farms like this! My kids enjoyed the wooden train, sheep, chickens, peacocks and room to run around being kids. We stop by the little shop whenever it's open, so much variety there and everything is fresh!
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September 2021 by Catherine Raia
i used to go all the time as a kid with my family. best baked goods, amazing jelly’s, super nice and welcoming staff, and my favorite part of the farm are the animals. i go there a lot by myself to see the animals and feed them. the farm is my happy place. i love seeing the kids play on the playground. friendly environment whether you go with family and friends or by yourself !!!
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September 2021 by Paul Freedman
I drove from Boston to Ingaldsby Farm for corn yesterday. The fresh corn was old and dried out. Worst corn I have ever seen at a farm stand, should have been thrown out. We ended up buying better looking corn down the street and threw out the Ingaldsby corn. They got my money but lost a customer. Better corn in the supermarket
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August 2021 by Paul F.
I drove from Boston to Ingaldsby Farm for corn yesterday. The fresh corn was old and dried out. Worst corn I have ever seen at a farm stand, should have been thrown out. We ended up buying better looking corn down the street and threw out the Ingaldsby corn. They got my money but lost a customer. Better corn in the supermarket