Read some of the reviews and it looked good, I walked out without trying anything. The one harsh review is pretty much on point.
E. F.
Classificação do local: 5 Riverton, CT
Love this farm bakery. It is a lovely mix of creative gourmet and country baking. Farm store at its best. Produce. Pumpkins plants etc. This is my go to place. Yummy.
Katie H.
Classificação do local: 1 Southwick, MA
I recommend to anyone who is questioning whether or not to try Blossoming Acres, I recommend they do not. In the store there are flies all on the food, even in the cases. The pies are left out on a rack so that anything(insects, germs etc.) could touch it. The employees are questionably unsanitary, and I am surprised that the store passes health inspection. I found a hair in a pie and in a muffin once! It was repulsive. The store barely gets cleaned, and when it does it is with an old dirt filled brown mop. I can see how the owners and employees can mislead the costumers, with the«fresh farm food» and«great local business». Well it is all just an act. The moody and miserable owners are hard to deal with when there is an issue. Alongside the food being awful, the flowers and pumpkins are overpriced. If you are near blossoming Acres and are in need of cheap good quality spring and summer flowers or fall pumpkins and decorations then Meadow View Farms is the recommendation. They are five minutes up the road from Blossoming Acres and the service and quality are impeccable. Overall, if anyone is wondering if Blossoming Acres Putnam Farms is a good place to go get«local good food» then you are surely mistakes. It is more like«local unsanitary trash».
Carmine M.
Classificação do local: 5 Southwick, MA
The pumpkin pies truly home made remind me of my mothers pies. The don’t have too many spices, they are not too sweet and the crust is very flaky, truly the best around!
Dan R.
Classificação do local: 5 Simsbury, CT
As good as it gets? Yes indeed! Where do we start? Pumpkins everywhere as Halloween approaches, seriously hundreds of pumpkins delighting every little kiddie in the crowd. Scrumptious produce everywhere– yes– a really tremendous farm stand. Grocery stuff everywhere– yes –soup mixes, dried fruits and all kinds of neat stuff. Refrigerated cases full of gourmet fare– lots of goat cheese-fruit combos. If that was all –this would be a great place. But oh no – I’ve saved the best for last. They also have a freaking bakery that will knock your socks off and make you run laps barefoot. Apple pies the size of small volcanos. A cinnamon bun as big as your head. Giant stuffed breads, On and on. CIDERDONUTSTHATMELTINYOURMOUTH! This place will make you weep with joy, trust me. You have to see it with your own eyeballs.
Carolyn E.
Classificação do local: 5 Glasgow, United Kingdom
I’ve always had a soft spot for this local family farm. My definite go to for pies and baked goods during the holidays(and any other time I’m wanting something sweet). Aside from baked goods, they sell plants, fresh veg, candies, pot pies, coffee and snacks. The employees are always very helpful and nice. I love this place!
Caitlin C.
Classificação do local: 5 North Granby, CT
Hay rides. Fresh apple cider. Pick your own pumpkin. Cookies covered in spooky, colorful sugar. This place oozes fall. Inside the shop, it literally SMELLS like every autumn memory you’ve ever had was baked into something delicious. My only complaint? The girls at the register don’t have a tip jar! They’re so pleasant! Aside from all the festive fall things, they have an assortment of organic coffee and tea, yummy-looking food(stuffed bread-looking things, muffins, cookies, pies, honey, corn)… Hell, they even make soap there! I’m in love. I’m just embarrassed that I’ve never been there before this!