Staffed by friendly kids that look like students. I wish it would be better… The baked goods are not good; they lack that certain sweetness and flavor that good baked-goods have. The prepared foods are good; love the macaroni salad. However from behind the counter, it’s hit or miss. Yesterday I was sold chicken salad(usually fine) that smelled and tasted sour. This should not happen, especially at the high prices charged. The prepackaged baked goods are also a disappointment, and not the«home-baked» type, some of the items are not all-natural, and most have soybean oil(like grandma used to use?) in them(I am allergic to soybean, so admittedly this is a sore spot for me). The produce and dry good selection is nice. The usual trendy Stonewall Kitchen fare. The ice cream is not all-natural. Again, for a farm market, one would expect to find more natural selections, not items full of preservatives and artificial colors.(Even if the ice cream is bought from an outside vendor) The flower and plant selection, and fruit picking(in season) is nice. Overall, it’s okay for some things, but mostly a wish for a better product selection and quality control.
Shari W.
Classificação do local: 5 Providence, RI
The market itself is a little pricey, but an excellent fresh selection! We were there to take advantage of the pick your own orchard. We picked peaches and apples and raspberries. The prices for this were very reasonable. The peaches and apples were only $ 1.29 lb! Fresh, delicious and affordable! Stop in the market first to get bags.
Michael K.
Classificação do local: 4 Doylestown, PA
i got a club card to a farm market this is big and open and inviting. it was cool on a hot day. there is a little seating area like a café. i go back there for local produce and eggs from time to time — and for the almond butter.
Danielle A.
Classificação do local: 3 Santa Barbara, CA
3 stars for the ice cream! Other than that, it’s an overpriced market with a small selection of items.
Lex P.
Classificação do local: 3 Narberth, PA
I’ve been here several times, and overall I’d say it’s decent. They sell a lot of different products — pasta, ice cream, fruit, vegetables, DiBruno Brothers products, crackers, pickles, condiments, and meat. They have raw milk, but what I like the most is their selection of pickles; some of them do not have Yellow 5 and stick with the traditional cucumbers and brine. I’d recommend staying away from their crème brûlée as the custard in it is overcooked. Also, Delaware Valley College students get a small discount on most products(milk doesn’t get a discount).
Karen F.
Classificação do local: 4 Media, PA
Del Val has nearly always had a farmstand — but when they tore down the old one on Rt. 202 years back, they built a MAMMOTH Market. It was pricey and closed. Well, it re-opened and I gotta say it’s better than ever. We took our little one to the October Fun Weekend(Weekends in the fall from late September thru Halloween you can go on weekends from 11AM — 4PM). It was a glorious 90 minute afternoon filed with organic produce, pony rides($ 4 a pop) a corn maze, a FREE rope maze for little kids, Bouncy Castles($ 2.00 a go) and free pumpkin painting(but you gotta buy the pumpkins — $.79 per lb. Lots of mums, gourds and of course, Creamery Ice Cream What a great place. I hope they make it this time.