I completely agree with another "reviewer" about the attitude of whoever was working when I stopped by this place while vacationing in the area a couple weeks ago. It was as if we were bothering her as soon as my wife and I stepped inside.
There was literally nobody else in the store and the attention we received or even a smile were non existent. I don't believe the woman even responded to our "hello" when we walked in. I remember distinctly and then I asked my wife if she had the same impression.
We walked around for about 2 minutes, saw nothing that we could not find anywhere else and for cheaper as well. I did get one of those soft serve ice creams that people mentioned to me (we are from Maine). It was too sweet for me and nothing special, honestly.
Sorry, I wish I could have something nice about this place - but I really could not find even one thing that would make me recommend this to anyone traveling...
Read moreRude and not worth the money. After waiting in a fairly long line and spending a decent amount of money the red hair middle aged woman behind the counter was insanely rude. Tossing my debit card aggressively across the counter for it to fall on the floor and not apologize. She also yelled obnoxiously to other patrons who were clearly from out of state about “Not Eating Ice Creams” within the facility as the sign clearly states. Who sells ice cream and then tells people to ONLY eat it outside in the freezing Vermont temperatures, instead of allowing them to shop and browse inside? The syrup was OK at best, and overpriced. If your looking for better quality souvenirs or better syrup run to Jeffersonville Country Store which is right down the road. You’ll even save yourself money. Will not be returning and would...
Read moreFirst step in the door and it was like e at first site...clean, spacious and well lots with lots and lots of maple syrup varieties, from light to very robust. Handcrafts, art, baked goods, novelty goods, candy, a coffee station, and the small Sugaring room full of hiatory, a video tour and equipment for a live demonstration. The woman who worked there was really nice and very knowledgeable, giving us a little tour. My favorite discovery was the popping corn on the cob variety for the microwave...very cool! They also carry their own honey with a live bee box for demonstration mounted to the wall when its bee season. Will be going...
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