Its unfortunate that I had to mark this as 3 stars, but let me explain why. The lunch food that we ordered (turkey sandwich, chicken salad sandwich, and chicken tortilla soup) was actually really delicious. I was disappointed with the food that was already sold out, so get there early to have more yummy options! The quality of food was great and definitely homemade. The bakery was also delicious and they sell homemade loaf bread. The cider mill is fun to watch with kiddos as well. What I'm not pleased with is that I called at 8AM to confirm that the corn maze and pillow jump was open for children. I came at 1100 with my family and noticed the corn maze was closed. After speaking with the staff inside they stated "if the window to the cornfield is closed, then the maze is closed and to wait until it's open"... I went to the pillow jump and the staff there stated that I needed to ask the staff inside to open it. The pillow jump is $5 and a lot of fun for the kids. After the pillow jump, I asked again and they repeated that it is closed until the window is open.. I ate lunch and my family and I left at 1245. On the way out of the parking lot, they were finally opening the corn maze.. I was rather disappointed by this, and so we're my kids. This place is great for adults and for food, but if you're looking to entertain the little ones with the corn maze advertised, keep in mind that it is open contingent on staff avalability and willingness to open. I do realize it is cold weather, which is why I called prior to coming. I will be back for the winery at another...
Read moreI recently visited Robinette's Apple Farm, and while I absolutely loved their delicious apple cider and fresh donuts, my experience was somewhat marred by questionable hospitality.
During my visit, I encountered an older gentleman on horseback who was leading a group of customers on a horse drawn wagon ride. While navigating the active parking lot, I turned down a lane and he yelled at me to "pay attention" and rudely pointed at me, instructing me to back up—something that felt quite unnecessary and abrupt. Given that the parking lot was full of cars and activity, it seems more appropriate for horseback riders to stick to the trails around the lot to avoid potential accidents.
It might also help if there were clear signs indicating where horseback wagon rides are allowed and to avoid horses down active parking lanes, so everyone can stay safe and enjoy their time at the farm without any confusion or confrontation. Overall, I had a good time tasting the treats, but the unwelcome interaction took away from what could have been a fantastic experience. I hope they can improve the hospitality aspect, as everything else was...
Read moreMy husband and I took our kiddos for a visit here today 10/30. There was a lot of things outside. There was a bounce pad, corn maze, a slide.
After the kid's ran off some energy, we headed inside for doughnuts, cider, apples, hot chocolate. The employees were so very nice and helpful in the bakery and apple store. They went out of their way to be accommodating. The goodies were all delicious and fairly priced.
My husband took the kid's to the car and I took a detour to the wine shop. I walked in and there were two female employees chatting. The blond longer haired employee gave me the most unfriendly and uninviting look as soon as I had stepped in. I proceeded to say hello and she very rudely and with much hostility said hello back. I was like wow, no thanks. I turned around and headed back out the door. The other lady was like no, no , no . Sorry but no thanks.
What started off as a more than wonder trip ended being a very disappointing one. Which was unfortunate , we were ready to spend some serious money on wine on top of the 100 we had all ready spent in the bakery/consession/apple store.
Undecided if we...
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