My family stopped by Bragg farm to get maple creemees and maple donuts. After ordering I went to get my husband a sample of the maple syrup left out for customers to try since he had to stay in the car with our sleeping baby. One of the employees was extremely rude to me, snapping that “If im getting syrup for my creemee, I need to pay for it” and accusing me of wrongdoing? No questions, only accusations.
It definitely feels like they care more about draining every cent they can get out of you rather than your experience as a customer at their establishment. I felt way more welcomed and respected as a customer at Morse Farm, so I’d recommend spending your money there if you’re trying to decide...
Read moreGreat place for sugar on snow or maple creamees (different from soft serve, don't insist on correcting any Vermonter about this, you will not win, & you will make their opinion of you drop) They have a great gift shop full of interesting things, many of which are made locally. The dining space was renovated relatively recently & provides great seating for when sugaring is in full tilt, and people are flocking to get their fill of sugar on snow. The Maple creamee is available year round, they also have one other flavor, & a combination of the two. Servings are plentiful. It's a good place to go with friends &...
Read moreWell, let me tell you why you may not want to spend your time or money going to Bragg Farm Sugar House: Not much there beyond a snobby attitude and high prices for a dab of ice cream. The large creamy comes in a DIXIE CUP but barely peaks over the top of the cup. Two of these will cost you 9 dollars! A small must be 2 to 3 tablespoons in the bottom of the Dixie cup. I mean come on! This is an unhealthy MIX ice cream. Not like the ice cream is homemade or handcrafted. Hell, not even organic! Furthermore, they only offer way overpriced trinkets. There is a better way to experience Vermont. Save...
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