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Schramm's Farm Market

291 Crisswell Rd, Butler, PA 16002
4.3(38)
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(724) 282-3714
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Mon9 AM - 6 PMClosed

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Ashley AAshley A
Check this place out! It’s a REAL farm so produce available varies by the time of year and harvest. The pumpkins and apples are my favorite in the fall and home made sauerkraut in the winter. There is also a selection of local canned goods and honey all year. The apple cider is my favorite of anywhere. Always something tasty to try!
Chelsea DChelsea D
The pumpkins were huge and reasonably priced. There was a backdrop set up for fall photos. The owner was super friendly.
Sofia RodriguezSofia Rodriguez
Awesome place really friendly atmosphere great prices highly recommend it
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Check this place out! It’s a REAL farm so produce available varies by the time of year and harvest. The pumpkins and apples are my favorite in the fall and home made sauerkraut in the winter. There is also a selection of local canned goods and honey all year. The apple cider is my favorite of anywhere. Always something tasty to try!
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4.3
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1.0
2y

I'd give negative stars if I could. I called on a Monday and asked if I was allowed to bring my dog, cause I was told by a family member they used to bring their dog here for the pumpkin patch. I went on Tuesday around 4⁴⁵/5pm (closes at 7) and the sign on the door said open, the store doors were open and the door leading to the back were also open. Absolutely no indication we couldn't go to the backyard where the corn field and goats are. No staff in the store, no one greeted us or anything. Assuming they were opened, we started walking around out back. Within a few minutes some man, I assume the owner, started yelling at us that we're not supposed to be there & he's not even open and "this isn't a national park" ??? and also said "this isn't a dog place"; I called the day before to ask if I could bring my dog, who was on a leash and stayed right beside us. So. I started walking over to talk to him, figured I misunderstood something (like, maybe the backyard stuff wasn't opened yet) and wanted to apologize and clarify... and he just drove away & waved me off. We left, of course. But it was awful & I'm still confused about the...

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8y

Burt the owner is a rude individual who likes to rip people off. Would not recommend going there. The products he sells arent even grown by him and he charges way more then anywhere else. My boyfriend worked his butt off there and burt made up excuses not to pay him and when he did it was hardly anything. I helped one day and he paid me nothing said he would give me produce cuz he wasnt paying me. Well he never gave me a dang thing for me helping around the farm. All the dude does is sit on his butt and drink beer til he passes out. Not a very good family...

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5.0
5y

Just a great produce stand operated as a family business.... The shame is its just one old man with a bum leg running it with thr help of some volunteers. If the family avtually helped the plave could be there 50 years from now, but unfortunately it seems on a downward trend to closing within the decade. Total shame because its a great place to get produce and also thier homemade sauerkraut is top notch. Oh, and if your lucky enough to show up the day he harvests his giant white button mushrooms, get as many as you can, because they...

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