Classificação do local: 5 DownCity, Providence, RI
Real honest produce. And haas avocados. So obviously a few imports but that’s ok. I’d rather buy from a small business. Local eggs. Wrights milk. Incredible variety of tomatoes. Corn, berries, green beans and beets for me today. Teens behind the counter. Rugged dusty happy folk out back. Makes me want to work there and learn a few things.
Cory L.
Classificação do local: 5 North Smithfield, RI
I live right down the road from this farm stand. I could eat their corn everyday during the summer. This is the place to go if you want corn on the cob or any fresh produce. During the winter months I miss this place and always look forward every summer to this little farm stand open. I recommend this place 100%
J H.
Classificação do local: 5 Lincoln, RI
Fantastic farm stand! Awesome selection of heirloom tomatoes. Silver queen corn is available you may have to ask. They also have fresh picked berries. When my littles were younger we would ask to pick our own and they always let us! Great family run farm!
Art B.
Classificação do local: 5 North Smithfield, RI
Friendly, fresh produce and they even have Wrights Dairy milk! What more can you ask. Seriously, the owners are delightful(no, I do not know them personally) and polite. The selection of produce is top quality and the corn, when in season, is to die for! Simply amazing. Do not miss it. I miss them in winter!
Edward H.
Classificação do local: 5 Sandwich, MA
Big pumpkins available here!
Kailyn C.
Classificação do local: 5 Cumberland, RI
I always look forward to a chance to stop by Goodwin Brothers Farm Stand. For many it may seem a bit out of the way, tucked away along the back roads of North Smithfield, yet convenient for those of us who work in the various corporate buildings along route 7 and 116. The stand has an adorable set up, especially now in the fall, as they have outside displays of pumpkins and fall décor. You can follow them on facebook and they will keep you up to date on the produce that is in season and the various activities they have going on. They also carry milk from Wright’s Dairy Farm. They accept credit/debit but for a minimum charge of at least $ 10, I believe. The prices are reasonable, and vary depending on what is in season. It certainly beats paying for below par produce at Stop & Shop or Wal-Mart(if you dare). Each year, I eagerly await their opening in the spring and am saddened when they close(usually late October). If you are in the area it is definitely worth checking out, you will not be disappointed!