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September 2024 by Lisa Alston
This was my first time to lend fruit farm, but it surely will not be my last. They had fresh fruit and vegetables and giant gourds amongst other wonderful of the usual suspects apples oranges corn those things you expect to see and then a few great surprises. It was definitely worth a ride and based on it’s size. I could just tell and smell the freshness when you walk in the building and or outside. Each Vendor was pleasant. I will be making this one of my regular fresh fruit and vegetable stops.
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September 2024 by Natalie D’Mello
Don’t get thrown off by the name. Lynd’s is more than just fruit. Yes, you can pick fruit during each point of their picking season, but they also have a lovely market which has quite the variety.
The semi-enclosed building houses everything from fresh produce (fruits and veggies), to pickled and canned items, packaged items like chips, fresh peanut butter and almond butter, ciders, to fresh dessert, and cheeses/meat. Plus, household goods like candles, wax melts, kitchen towels, and pillows. There’s also a selection of face and body items from the brand, Martha’s—things like serums, creams, lotions, and lip care items. They even have you covered with OSU gear like tumblers. Another thing to note is their smaller variety of apparel and kid’s buys like toys/stuffies.
On this trip, we snagged a squeezable bottle of local honey, local-to-OH maple syrup, pizza crusts, what looks like will be an amazing garlic marinara sauce, raspberry and peach tea concentrate (no sugar!), fresh Concord grapes ?, & hot canned peppers. All for about $60 bucks. We will definitely be going back for Steven’s Chocolate Cream Pie!
If you get hungry while walking around the market like we did, step back outside and enjoy your choice of 2 stands/food trucks. The food truck is mainly a bratwurst offering, and the stand to the left of the market has hot dogs, burgers, fries, etc.
We visited on a Sunday, early afternoon… it was packed! The longer we were there the better the checkout lines got, however. If you have quite a few items like we did, no worries—they will pack up your picks in a box if you want. Making it more easy to carry back to your car. I would recommend signing up for their newsletter, if you want to be aware of what items are being picked when and what they’re currently offering each step of the season. Especially for seasonal items like gourds!
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September 2024 by Anthony
Love going here for veggies and other wonderful things to look at. I love the pies.
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September 2024 by C R
The fruit is wonderful. Some of the prices are high for meat and veggies. A visit here feels like fall is coming.
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September 2024 by Lori Honaker
Stopped on a visit to my hometown.
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September 2024 by Amber Nicholson
Absolutely love this place, we have visited here the last 4 years. The people that run this amazing and friendly. I will go back as long as there open
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September 2024 by Scott P
Great place for apples and some veggies. Nice workers. Fun place to shop (Various items for sale) and spend some time looking around.
But be aware : the sign displaying the price may be different than the one at the cash register! Check your receipts.
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August 2024 by Mike Kraut
Always loving going. Today was perfect. Sunflower festival highly recommend
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August 2024 by Diana Bigham
Great place to pick your own apples! Honey crisps are awesome
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August 2024 by Meagan Humphreys
Lovely peaches, great produce
I live in Oklahoma and will be making yearly trips just to come here
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August 2024 by Krista Holmes
BEST apples ever!! Live Lynds!!
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August 2024 by Nicole Skaggs
VERY DISAPPOINTED in the SMILES OF SUNFLOWERS !!! Not worth the time or money $10 per person for one sunflower ? and they DO NOT HAVE A VARIETY OF SUNFLOWERS like I was told they only have the regular ?and a lighter yellow one
VERY DISAPPOINTED and very over priced will not return!!!
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August 2024 by Clear Litter
Overpriced
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August 2024 by Kelly Mitchell
Great place to go for hard to find tastes!
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August 2024 by Craig Le
Kinda middle of the road spot really wish they had their own version of locally produced section