Not bad. Went for lunch. I usually don’t complain about prices but the deli counter was pricey for what it was(grilled cheese and small sub plus one drink was $ 20) they have a large sandbox for kids to play in, and a pretty old playground area next to a brook. They have a few animals you can feed. We didn’t try the ice cream but it looked pretty good.
Robin C.
Classificação do local: 2 West Boylston, MA
Although they have pricey fresh produce and nice looking salads I always feel like I pay too much. Today I was totally turned off when the two woman who were behind the deli counter were so engrossed in gossipy conversation that they couldn’t look up to wait on me. When one finally looked up as if I was intruding … I put in my order, she made it while continuing her conversation and then handed the $ 8.50 chicken salad wrap over the counter in my direction without even stopping her conversation or looking at me. This was the final straw. The place is a convenient place for me to stop… But no more. See ya. Go to Bushel and Peck.
Ridge P.
Classificação do local: 5 Boylston, MA
Went here with my girlfriend, she looked so beautiful while she ate her ice cream. They had her favorite, soft serve vanilla, and she got so cute because she was so happy and excited while she ate it. She got a cone and I got a cup, it was too big for both of us, but we tried so hard to finish it.
Ralph M.
Classificação do local: 3 Belchertown, MA
$ 8.75 for a tiny chicken salad wrap? Never again will I order a sandwich here! Good fresh produce at premium prices, though.
Sammy L.
Classificação do local: 4 Hudson, MA
Nice little place to grab a sandwich or some cider donuts. Their deli has a good selection of sandwiches and subs if you’re looking for lunch. This place can be a little pricey however which is surprising because most of the produce is not locally grown.
Nitya D.
Classificação do local: 4 Somerville, MA
I grew up walking down the street to Davidian’s in the summer for delicious, creamy ice cream and eating it(see: dropping most of it) on the picnic benches by the little stream in the back. In the fall, I spent time at Davidian’s picking out adorably tiny pumpkins to decorate my parents’ house with and eating delicious cider donuts. In the spring, I would come with my mom to pick out seeds and little plants to start growing in our backyard vegetable garden. I will always love Davidian’s for those above reasons. However, as a cynical«adult,» I can tell you that it is pricey, produce is local-ish…some of it comes from the DBros farm up the street and some of it comes from elsewhere? The cider donuts have to be reheated at home if to be properly enjoyed since they have been boxed for at least a few hours. The cheese counter is pretty lame, for lack of a better word; they could do so much more with it. The ice cream is still creamy and yummy albeit lacking in originality(Trombetta’s in Marlboro has better ice cream FYI).
Titi T.
Classificação do local: 3 Leicester, MA
Good for pre picked pumpkins, veggies and fruit. Also has a deli and fresh baked goods.
Michael L.
Classificação do local: 3 Worcester, MA
This place is kinda pricey but it is worth paying the price for their apple pies. They are the best we have found in the area and are worth the 12.99 price tag. They have fresh produce and other baked goods but they have pretty high prices to go along with them. The bottom line here is… good quality… bad prices!
Skye G.
Classificação do local: 3 Boston, MA
Went here looking for Apple Cider Donuts. It appears as though they are made here at the store but I like to go and actually see them being made. You could buy singles for $ 0.80 or a half dozen for $ 3.99 so I got a box. The label said Cinnamon Sugar Cider Donuts which threw me since many of the other places I get them refer to them as Apple Cider. They were good and scratched my itch but there is nothing like getting a fresh on that is hot and steamy. The store itself was neat clean and had nice displays. I thought the prices were much too high. Corn for almost 8 bucks that doesn’t seem like farm stand prices to me. They had a wonderful array of mums but again the prices were too steep for me. A little container was $ 3.99.
P S.
Classificação do local: 2 Northborough, MA
As the other reviewers point out, they don’t carry much of their own or local produce here. I remember asking where the lettuce was from, and was surprised to hear ‘California’. What? With no supermarket in Northboro, this is a decent place to pick up some basics without driving far. They have some nice general selections, a good deli section, and nice ice cream(although a bit pricey). I will say the cider donuts they have are great.
Dan G.
Classificação do local: 3 Winthrop, MA
I would say 3.5 but it wasn’t what we were looking for. We wanted a local farm stand or store that sold their own produce. No one really knew what was local and what wasn’t. All in all, its a cute place and they do have a deli, produce and I believe frozen and refrigerated items. It reminded me of a cute, country grocery store where everyone knows eachother.
Dawn E.
Classificação do local: 3 Marlborough, MA
Buyer beware. Their website infers the produce is locally grown, when, in fact, only SOME of the produce is locally grown and the things that are aren’t labeled as such, and few of the staff know which is which. That said, this is a cute place with a wide variety of plants and products. We didn’t buy anything here, as we were on a mission to buy local, but I’d stop back in if I were in the area. As a plus, it’s just of I-290 so it’s pretty easy to get to. Also, they have an ice cream stand, if that’s your think. Personally, I like to head to the places with the cows and the milk for my ice cream.