8:30AM - 8PM
225 E Main St, Milford
Fruits And Veggies
“The only place that I went to that needed a quarter to get a shopping cart, it did return the quarter to you when you returned the cart. A great way to save cost to keep the price down. Bring your own shopping bags too. It's a small grocery store. The price of the products varies. You can get a dozen eggs there for only $1.50”
“Great prices. Most normal products. Lots are there own brand so don't expect a perfect match with a brand name.
Limited variety, but all the basics”
“Bought 2 subs. I chose the Italian and my wife wanted a cranberry walnut chicken sub. My Italian was very good but for $14, I thought it was overpriced for its size. My wife's cranberry walnut chicken salad sub was also tasty but the chicken salad was extremely sparse.... less than 1/2" thick for the length of the sandwich. For a $27+ charge, the sandwiches were good but overpriced for what we got. The store, though, is very interesting and I would not hesitate to buy some of their imported goods, but doubt that I would get sandwiches again. Too bad, I had high hopes. After living in Framingham almost 7 years, I have yet to find a great sub shop. When we lived in the North Shore, great sub shops seemed to be everywhere.”
“Greenhouse has brewery vibes with picnic tables and light strings. Food is pretty solid. Very kid friendly and kids everywhere. Downside: porta-potties. Ate in the taproom this time. The BBQ was too salty to enjoy and the sides were tiny. Enjoyed the band.”
“Stunning orchard farm with restaurant and large playground. The orchard is very beautiful, well-kept and produces excellent fruit, peaches, apples and pears. The brewery is very welcoming, the beers and food are very good. Very spacious interior with large, well-spaced tables. Very friendly staff and quick service. The cost is decidedly expensive, both for entry and for the products. However I recommend it.”
“Old school stand at a centuries old orchard. Pick your own also available in season. Also has some basics like farm eggs and vegetables, both their own and some out of season staples like onions. Also jams, honey, and some baked goods. Great for apple season if you don't enjoy the crowded tourist orchard scene.”