This place is great! It’s got tons of local fresh and frozen that are high-end /organic /free-range and all the words you want to look for if you’re looking for quality eats. The outside displays are always enticing; everything from fresh herb plants to produce can be seen as a backdrop to a small outdoor seating area, which is a great place to chill once you’ve grabbed a quick ready-to-go item for a snack or lunch. Typical items are sandwiches, fresh pizza, baked goods. Also, coffee is pretty decent. I’m a big fan of their move to support gluten free products. They currently carry Purest, a brand that’s based in ON, and every Wednesday is gluten-free day; they have pizza and sandwiches that are really yummy. And, today I even scored a GF brownie — delicious. Prices definitely reflect the quality, which I won’t complain about — it just makes it a more occasional stop for me.
Ford C.
Classificação do local: 5 Brampton, Canada
Local high-quality food — smoked turkey is fantastic my wife tells me. Lots of local meats and produce.
Annie C.
Classificação do local: 5 Kingston, Canada
Welcome change to the landscape of crappy convenient stores that dot the area around Queen’s! Old Farm is owned/operated by a farmer and a chef and they offer a variety of products that are cooked up with local ingredients in their kitchen. Delicious soup, spinakopita and other goodies. They sell almost all local produce, with some flux during the winter months. Lots of meat, cheese options as well as veggies and a growing section of other staples like flour and beans. CSA drop-offs also abound here and it sort of turns into a cool little hub of activity in the summer. Not really much by way of seating area except during the summer time when the outside area turns into a patio area. Also probably some of the best coffee in Kingston. Bueno bean is the bomb.