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March 2023 by Laurie DeRaps (Mommabear)
My sister brought me here and loved it everything looked so fresh and ready to eat and taste new vegetables and fruits their yogurt is to die for. Had a donut peach for the first time and tasted great. Great place to go for fresh vegetables and fruit ?
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March 2023 by Alec Newcomb
Wow this place is a treasure. We live near by and just went berry picking for the first time. We will be back.
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March 2023 by mark p
Terrible place. The lady working the register was so mean. We got scolded and charged for eating blueberries while picking. She was so rude about it. (I noticed other people saying the same thing in their reviews. ). We didn’t care about paying extra but the lady was just so Mean and rude about it. Would give 0 stars if possible. Avoid this place at all cost!
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March 2023 by Richard Gouin
We have been going there for years and years. The old couple that used to run it were lovely. The daughter now runs it and is very rude. We went with our daughter and she filled a bucket of blueberries and was just waiting for us and casually ate a blueberry and was yelled at by her. Does she yell at the birds that eat blueberries I wonder??And the prices have gone way up. $140 for 20 lbs of blueberries. That’s pick your own price. She cited the cost of diesel and people eating blueberries as a reason. LAST VISIT To SALTBOX FARM for us
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March 2023 by Stephen Priest
Wow! Much bigger than I thought! There is a huge blueberry field with other gardens behind the saltbox! There were people, including a few families, picking blueberries in the fields. You are charged per pound and you are supplied a bucket to pick. I saw two beehives, but, only one was active. Very scenic and quiet walk. Noticable amount of birds and wild flowers ?. The only noise was the traffic from Portsmouth Avenue.Inside the saltbox, the small "store" has pastries, coffee ☕, cold drinks, local honey ? and maple ? syrup and other local knick knacks. Friendly service. Touchless payment available.I recommend a visit!
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March 2023 by lori sullivan
Laura was so rude!!!My son ate a few raspberries while picking and instead of asking politely not to , she told him to go to the grocery store if he wanted to do that.Also , she was quite rude about asking me to park in a different spot.Our first and LAST time going !However, the cashier, Joan, couldn’t have been nicer. I recommend hiring more “Joans”.
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August 2022 by mark p.
The lady working at the register was very rude and actually mean to us. Would never go back. No wonder there was almost no one else there.
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March 2022 by Michael
A wonderful family run farm. We are picking blueberries and buying maple syrup today. Fun for the whole family.
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March 2022 by J
I have been coming here since childhood. Delicious berries and run by wonderful people. Absolutely my go-to for blueberry picking year after year!
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August 2021 by Melissa Gregoire
Love this farm always have ! Absolutely beautiful! Very welcoming !
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August 2021 by Jennifer O.
I was warmly greeted when I skipped in to see if they had fresh mint (alas they didn't) and learned about this CSA farm founded in 1725. This is what I love about New England: History. While we don't have churches dating back to the 11th century, this is as close as we Americans will get to our roots. Salt Box Farm has the second generation of the Goodrich family at the helm; they began running the farm in 1959. I look forward to spending an hour picking fresh produce, flowers and herbs. It'll have to wait until the next trip to New Hampshire.
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March 2021 by Mary Conant
Great place for picking Blueberries and raspberries. There are other vegetables for sale as well. A great place to bring children.
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March 2021 by Martyn Jones
Best blueberries on the Seacoast
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March 2019 by Ryan “Bill S.” Carter
Great farm and excellent people. One of the treasures of the Seacoast.
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March 2019 by A T
Very cute farm. I love how peaceful it’s here. A lot of berries, different varieties like black and yellow raspberries. Not overcrowded like many other farms. Exited to come here again next week.