I wish the one guy that tends the cash register most of the time could have a food counter helper….Cuz I just watched a local walk out on $50 buck sale cuz of the wait. & I want to give him $26 bucks for beer and wine but there I wait writing this..…you’d think a Friday nite @ the one shop in town!, they would have a spare helper. The new owner has really clamped down on alot of stuff. Poor choice to gain trust and new customers…no more music either. So much for gatherings. And the poor family that’s waiting for the three sandwiches they ordered had to listen to him on the phone talking to his maybe his family…? Distracted? The food ain’t bad, the beer and wine and snacks are decent. Lil expensive…but hey, I you can sit like 30 min for...
   Read moreThis space is not handicapped accessible. In the state of Massachusetts legally every business has to be ADA compliant. There is a ramp on the outside of the building that leads to two doors that are blocked so that no one may enter. At the top of the ramp are multiple chairs that actually completely block someone who would have a walker or a wheelchair. This makes even the top of the ramp and anything beyond it inaccessible for anyone who is handicapped. Let alone the fact that the doors that are on the porch around the outside of the building are blocked. The only way to access the second level of the country store is to go up a set of stairs on the inside of...
   Read moreFrom someone who remembers Daisy’s when it had a gas pump on site to remembering when Ferns first opened up with Larry and Robin then again selling to what it currently is, it makes me so sad. Seeing what happened after it was sold to Art makes me so so upset. What was a great place to grab a sandwich or catch up with an old friend is just now different. The food is terrible, the selection is even worse. Having the name Ferns on the building is just an insult to what Larry and Robin built after Daisy’s. There’s no way this place could get any...
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