Charm At The Farm is full of creative and interesting vendors including woodworkers, custom jewelers, candle makers, tasty kitchen spice mix geniuses, and more. I found the farm very well-organized, clean, and easy to navigate. They offer valet parking, which is nice, but the walk is not that far. There are plenty of food and drink vendors but be prepared to pay $7 for a fresh-squeezed lemonade or do what we did and bring your own drinks, which is allowed. Admission was $12 for four hours on a Saturday afternoon. Maybe a bit high but I understand the need to pay for prep and clean up on a private, residential property graciously opened to the public. Overall, aside from the brutally hot day, a...
Read moreI am from NC and was up visiting family. We decided to go to Charm at the Farm since it was a beautiful day and my sister had been previously. While there were good vendors there, there was NO FOCUS on COVID-19 safety (as promised in their advertisements and website). At least 50% of the patrons had no mask on (and we were all definitely within 6' of each other). I was also shocked that many vendors didn't wear masks. You can bet if i get COVID, I will be letting the health department know where I got it. It's disappointing to see the organizers not take this pandemic more seriously even if it...
Read moreFor lovers of small business and hand made goods! When the time comes and they're open, I would highly recommend this place. Especially to those that have an eye for home decorating. Even as a more manly man I actually enjoyed my time here and was excited for the next visit, don't tell my wife...
Seriously though, I found some beard balm and oil made here in Ohio that works wonders! They also have food trucks and Cornhole set up if you want to step away from the shopping...
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