Tried to do pick your own. I called to make sure it was happening since it was early. When we got there we went across where they said the pick your own apples tree were. No apples. We decided to buy apples. They were so gross!! Tasteless and had a chemical taste despite washing them off. They were picked way too early.. After a couple different apples we threw the whole bag away. In the store the lady there was grouchy and the only one working on a busy holiday weekend. She was rude to my husband when he was looking at drinks as if he were a child. She was very dis-believing that there was no apples as if we were lying to her. I have picked apples off a tree, I know what they look like. Overall a disappointing experience. Pleasant customer service goes a long way. Bad service drives...
Read moreThe service was incredibly disappointing. I brought my mom and my two sons to get some cremee, and when we arrived, there was a huge line with three people working at the register. When it was finally my turn, one cashier saw me but left to serve the person behind me, while another walked to the back. After a significant delay, the third cashier turned to me and asked, "Are you all set?" I stood there for over a minute without any acknowledgment. It raises serious concerns if they are selectively serving customers based on appearance or the makeup of their group. There needs to be better training and respect for all customers, regardless of...
Read moreMy husband and I stopped at Allenholm Farm yesterday and absolutely loved our visit. When we arrived the owner was setting out more apples outside and chatted with us about the different apple varieties and farming. We learned that he was a 6th generation farmer and that one apple tree can have up to 4 varieties of apples. We had never tasted Empire apples and he let us pick an apple off the tree and taste it. I have never eaten an apple off the tree. It was by far the best apple that I have ever eaten! Oh, stop in their store for fresh apple pie topped with maple cremee. It’s...
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