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Gorman Heritage Farm
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Penn Station East Coast Subs
9868 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
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10325 Reading Rd # 102, Cincinnati, OH 45241
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2801 Cunningham Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Subway
10325 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Chipotle Mexican Grill
2552 Cunningham Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Arby's
10365 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
Starbucks
2520 Cunningham Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241
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Menards
2789 Cunningham Dr, Cincinnati, OH 45241, United States
Cam International Market
10400 Reading Rd #145, Cincinnati, OH 45241
ALDI
10400 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
GameStop
2552 Cunningham Dr STE 3, Cincinnati, OH 45241
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Gorman Heritage Farm

10052 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45241
4.8(72)
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attractions: , restaurants: Penn Station East Coast Subs, Trophy Pizza - Evendale, Charleys Philly Steaks and Wings, Subway, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Arby's, Starbucks, local businesses: Menards, Cam International Market, ALDI, GameStop
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(513) 563-6663
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gormanfarm.org
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Nearby restaurants of Gorman Heritage Farm

Penn Station East Coast Subs

Trophy Pizza - Evendale

Charleys Philly Steaks and Wings

Subway

Chipotle Mexican Grill

Arby's

Starbucks

Penn Station East Coast Subs

Penn Station East Coast Subs

4.2

(387)

$

Closed
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Trophy Pizza - Evendale

Trophy Pizza - Evendale

4.8

(299)

$

Closed
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Charleys Philly Steaks and Wings

Charleys Philly Steaks and Wings

4.1

(17)

$

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Subway

Subway

4.0

(202)

$

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Menards

Cam International Market

ALDI

GameStop

Menards

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Cam International Market

Cam International Market

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ALDI

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Robin SRobin S
I found this place because of Facebook and I have been wanting to go to a Sunflower Field since I was little girl so when this popped up and I was only going to be 8 mins away from Gormans I asked my sister to come with my two nieces. Well the website keeps giving me an error and telling me I have to see someone at Gormans. The young man at the front desk was so nice and he couldn’t figure out what was going on and said they was having issues with it because of the over load so because of this issue I had to pay more to go in than what I would have if their website wasn’t having issues. I thought okay this isn’t a bad price but wants getting inside I can now say it actually is way over priced for what is included. A few animals, a mule ride (THE LADIES IN CHARGE OF DRIVING AND STANDING BY THE MULES HAD HORRIBLE ATTITUDES) it also was a 2 min ride through a neighborhood not nothing to do with the farm itself which we had to stand in line for a couple minutes which was fine but if I would have waited in line more than 10 minutes to take this mule ride I would have been more upset than I already was if you go please understand you see absolutely nothing but a bunch of houses, then after the mule we went for hayride or so I call it a drop off and pick up tractor. We had to wait about 20 minutes so here we think o man it’s going to be better than the Mule ride well the two men up at the top of the hill to get on the tractor ride was Phenomenal I know Bob was one of their names and the other man was from India. We had a little one who was upset she didn’t get on first and we had to wait so Bob decided to do the Chicken Dance with her and he just all around was so friendly. Well anyways on to this hayride we got on and here I’m thinking we are about to see some more animals, other things at the farm and nope the hay ride is actually just to pick you up from the bottom of the hill to the top or top to the bottom. You again don’t see anything but the sunflowers and the man driving the tractor I would have thought he would have said welcome to Gormans but nope not one word and the lady helping get others off at the bottom of the hill also had a horrible attitude. So here we are done the 2 second Mule ride, the pickup and drop off ride and seeing the Very small amount of animals. We go to the sunflower field to see which ones we want to pick it was a $1 for 1 which I feel everyone who pays $15 to get into this place should be able to cut one flower for free and then after that one then charge a $1 a stem. The field had so many pretty sunflowers but so many that looked like they was dying so am I happy I got to see my first sunflower field absolutely but really upset I went with this place. The food trucks the prices were insane $14 for two small pieces of fish and a small fries from hooks (man and female working Hooks food truck thank you for being so nice) , $16 for a pull pork sandwich, overly priced roasted nuts but man working was very nice and knowledgeable, and the line for the mini donuts was crazy long because there was only one man working it and he wasn’t friendly and hate that I even gave him money because how nasty he was. He shouldn’t have been running that food truck only and if you can’t pick donuts that you want put up a sign saying that. So overall 90% of the workers (including the police officers) which mostly was an older staff aren’t friendly and seemed to not want to be there. The advertising that this is a family fun farm with lots to do is not at all true. This farm is a Money grabber and I don’t recommend it for anyone looking for a family fun day. Gormans your farm has a lot of potential but first you need to get workers that actually want to work with the public because again the staff besides a few didn’t want to be there. The young man at the front taking money to get in, the lady in the restroom building, Bob and the man from India, the employees at Hooks and The roasted nuts thank you all for your kindness. If you need a farm where it truly is a family farm go to Blooms and Berries or Shaw farm.
Peter BlankenshipPeter Blankenship
How have we never heard about this before??? There is a farm in Cincinnati. It's across Reading Rd from the Menards in Evendale. The farm is over 100 acres. When the neighboring land was developed, the Gorman family refused to sell and maintained their farm and the farming heritage of their community. Today there are extensive gardens. They sell some of the produce in their visitor center. The rest is available as part of their CSA which I think runs from late spring to early fall. Besides the gardens there are barns and fields with horses, miniature donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, rabbits, pigs, and chickens. From late spring until Thanksgiving they have Turkeys. You can guess what happens to the turkeys at Thanksgiving. If you live in Evendale, admission is free. For everyone else kids 3 and under are free. I think kids are $3 and adults are $5. You can get an annual family membership for $75, but if you visit and check in on Yelp, you get a $20 off coupon for the membership through the Yelp app. Glad we found this farm. We'll be back regularly.
Nathaniel CaudillNathaniel Caudill
I remembered that, ten years ago; my old high school field trip to farm. St. Rita School for the Deaf 7-12 grade students and staff are went to farm place from today is Earth Day. We walking to top hill, few students are tired and sore, I am continue walking is very patience to climber to top hill and what did I see. Earth is flat and curve land and I saw St. Rita buildings and GE Aviation industrial from water tower with light flashes. The place is nice and friendly and went to farm of animals exploring. I was sophomore, but I’m been 7 and 11 grade. As, I was 11 grade want to see cows in barn before poor boy with cerebral foley is hard lifting to step with thick wood frame by door. I suggested help with him lifting and the cow walk toward me and licking. Chickens, bees, horses, rabbits, sheep, pigs, butterflies, and goats.
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I found this place because of Facebook and I have been wanting to go to a Sunflower Field since I was little girl so when this popped up and I was only going to be 8 mins away from Gormans I asked my sister to come with my two nieces. Well the website keeps giving me an error and telling me I have to see someone at Gormans. The young man at the front desk was so nice and he couldn’t figure out what was going on and said they was having issues with it because of the over load so because of this issue I had to pay more to go in than what I would have if their website wasn’t having issues. I thought okay this isn’t a bad price but wants getting inside I can now say it actually is way over priced for what is included. A few animals, a mule ride (THE LADIES IN CHARGE OF DRIVING AND STANDING BY THE MULES HAD HORRIBLE ATTITUDES) it also was a 2 min ride through a neighborhood not nothing to do with the farm itself which we had to stand in line for a couple minutes which was fine but if I would have waited in line more than 10 minutes to take this mule ride I would have been more upset than I already was if you go please understand you see absolutely nothing but a bunch of houses, then after the mule we went for hayride or so I call it a drop off and pick up tractor. We had to wait about 20 minutes so here we think o man it’s going to be better than the Mule ride well the two men up at the top of the hill to get on the tractor ride was Phenomenal I know Bob was one of their names and the other man was from India. We had a little one who was upset she didn’t get on first and we had to wait so Bob decided to do the Chicken Dance with her and he just all around was so friendly. Well anyways on to this hayride we got on and here I’m thinking we are about to see some more animals, other things at the farm and nope the hay ride is actually just to pick you up from the bottom of the hill to the top or top to the bottom. You again don’t see anything but the sunflowers and the man driving the tractor I would have thought he would have said welcome to Gormans but nope not one word and the lady helping get others off at the bottom of the hill also had a horrible attitude. So here we are done the 2 second Mule ride, the pickup and drop off ride and seeing the Very small amount of animals. We go to the sunflower field to see which ones we want to pick it was a $1 for 1 which I feel everyone who pays $15 to get into this place should be able to cut one flower for free and then after that one then charge a $1 a stem. The field had so many pretty sunflowers but so many that looked like they was dying so am I happy I got to see my first sunflower field absolutely but really upset I went with this place. The food trucks the prices were insane $14 for two small pieces of fish and a small fries from hooks (man and female working Hooks food truck thank you for being so nice) , $16 for a pull pork sandwich, overly priced roasted nuts but man working was very nice and knowledgeable, and the line for the mini donuts was crazy long because there was only one man working it and he wasn’t friendly and hate that I even gave him money because how nasty he was. He shouldn’t have been running that food truck only and if you can’t pick donuts that you want put up a sign saying that. So overall 90% of the workers (including the police officers) which mostly was an older staff aren’t friendly and seemed to not want to be there. The advertising that this is a family fun farm with lots to do is not at all true. This farm is a Money grabber and I don’t recommend it for anyone looking for a family fun day. Gormans your farm has a lot of potential but first you need to get workers that actually want to work with the public because again the staff besides a few didn’t want to be there. The young man at the front taking money to get in, the lady in the restroom building, Bob and the man from India, the employees at Hooks and The roasted nuts thank you all for your kindness. If you need a farm where it truly is a family farm go to Blooms and Berries or Shaw farm.
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How have we never heard about this before??? There is a farm in Cincinnati. It's across Reading Rd from the Menards in Evendale. The farm is over 100 acres. When the neighboring land was developed, the Gorman family refused to sell and maintained their farm and the farming heritage of their community. Today there are extensive gardens. They sell some of the produce in their visitor center. The rest is available as part of their CSA which I think runs from late spring to early fall. Besides the gardens there are barns and fields with horses, miniature donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, rabbits, pigs, and chickens. From late spring until Thanksgiving they have Turkeys. You can guess what happens to the turkeys at Thanksgiving. If you live in Evendale, admission is free. For everyone else kids 3 and under are free. I think kids are $3 and adults are $5. You can get an annual family membership for $75, but if you visit and check in on Yelp, you get a $20 off coupon for the membership through the Yelp app. Glad we found this farm. We'll be back regularly.
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I remembered that, ten years ago; my old high school field trip to farm. St. Rita School for the Deaf 7-12 grade students and staff are went to farm place from today is Earth Day. We walking to top hill, few students are tired and sore, I am continue walking is very patience to climber to top hill and what did I see. Earth is flat and curve land and I saw St. Rita buildings and GE Aviation industrial from water tower with light flashes. The place is nice and friendly and went to farm of animals exploring. I was sophomore, but I’m been 7 and 11 grade. As, I was 11 grade want to see cows in barn before poor boy with cerebral foley is hard lifting to step with thick wood frame by door. I suggested help with him lifting and the cow walk toward me and licking. Chickens, bees, horses, rabbits, sheep, pigs, butterflies, and goats.
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Reviews of Gorman Heritage Farm

4.8
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2.0
2y

I found this place because of Facebook and I have been wanting to go to a Sunflower Field since I was little girl so when this popped up and I was only going to be 8 mins away from Gormans I asked my sister to come with my two nieces. Well the website keeps giving me an error and telling me I have to see someone at Gormans. The young man at the front desk was so nice and he couldn’t figure out what was going on and said they was having issues with it because of the over load so because of this issue I had to pay more to go in than what I would have if their website wasn’t having issues. I thought okay this isn’t a bad price but wants getting inside I can now say it actually is way over priced for what is included. A few animals, a mule ride (THE LADIES IN CHARGE OF DRIVING AND STANDING BY THE MULES HAD HORRIBLE ATTITUDES) it also was a 2 min ride through a neighborhood not nothing to do with the farm itself which we had to stand in line for a couple minutes which was fine but if I would have waited in line more than 10 minutes to take this mule ride I would have been more upset than I already was if you go please understand you see absolutely nothing but a bunch of houses, then after the mule we went for hayride or so I call it a drop off and pick up tractor. We had to wait about 20 minutes so here we think o man it’s going to be better than the Mule ride well the two men up at the top of the hill to get on the tractor ride was Phenomenal I know Bob was one of their names and the other man was from India. We had a little one who was upset she didn’t get on first and we had to wait so Bob decided to do the Chicken Dance with her and he just all around was so friendly. Well anyways on to this hayride we got on and here I’m thinking we are about to see some more animals, other things at the farm and nope the hay ride is actually just to pick you up from the bottom of the hill to the top or top to the bottom. You again don’t see anything but the sunflowers and the man driving the tractor I would have thought he would have said welcome to Gormans but nope not one word and the lady helping get others off at the bottom of the hill also had a horrible attitude. So here we are done the 2 second Mule ride, the pickup and drop off ride and seeing the Very small amount of animals. We go to the sunflower field to see which ones we want to pick it was a $1 for 1 which I feel everyone who pays $15 to get into this place should be able to cut one flower for free and then after that one then charge a $1 a stem. The field had so many pretty sunflowers but so many that looked like they was dying so am I happy I got to see my first sunflower field absolutely but really upset I went with this place. The food trucks the prices were insane $14 for two small pieces of fish and a small fries from hooks (man and female working Hooks food truck thank you for being so nice) , $16 for a pull pork sandwich, overly priced roasted nuts but man working was very nice and knowledgeable, and the line for the mini donuts was crazy long because there was only one man working it and he wasn’t friendly and hate that I even gave him money because how nasty he was. He shouldn’t have been running that food truck only and if you can’t pick donuts that you want put up a sign saying that. So overall 90% of the workers (including the police officers) which mostly was an older staff aren’t friendly and seemed to not want to be there. The advertising that this is a family fun farm with lots to do is not at all true. This farm is a Money grabber and I don’t recommend it for anyone looking for a family fun day. Gormans your farm has a lot of potential but first you need to get workers that actually want to work with the public because again the staff besides a few didn’t want to be there. The young man at the front taking money to get in, the lady in the restroom building, Bob and the man from India, the employees at Hooks and The roasted nuts thank you all for your kindness. If you need a farm where it truly is a family farm go to Blooms and Berries...

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5.0
8y

How have we never heard about this before??? There is a farm in Cincinnati. It's across Reading Rd from the Menards in Evendale. The farm is over 100 acres. When the neighboring land was developed, the Gorman family refused to sell and maintained their farm and the farming heritage of their community. Today there are extensive gardens. They sell some of the produce in their visitor center. The rest is available as part of their CSA which I think runs from late spring to early fall. Besides the gardens there are barns and fields with horses, miniature donkeys, mules, goats, sheep, rabbits, pigs, and chickens. From late spring until Thanksgiving they have Turkeys. You can guess what happens to the turkeys at Thanksgiving. If you live in Evendale, admission is free. For everyone else kids 3 and under are free. I think kids are $3 and adults are $5. You can get an annual family membership for $75, but if you visit and check in on Yelp, you get a $20 off coupon for the membership through the Yelp app. Glad we found this farm. We'll be...

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5.0
5y

I remembered that, ten years ago; my old high school field trip to farm. St. Rita School for the Deaf 7-12 grade students and staff are went to farm place from today is Earth Day. We walking to top hill, few students are tired and sore, I am continue walking is very patience to climber to top hill and what did I see. Earth is flat and curve land and I saw St. Rita buildings and GE Aviation industrial from water tower with light flashes. The place is nice and friendly and went to farm of animals exploring. I was sophomore, but I’m been 7 and 11 grade. As, I was 11 grade want to see cows in barn before poor boy with cerebral foley is hard lifting to step with thick wood frame by door. I suggested help with him lifting and the cow walk toward me and licking. Chickens, bees, horses, rabbits, sheep, pigs,...

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