30 min max parking in their small lot which is more than sufficient time to spend here. They have a small museum inside and sell souvenirs, jam/jelly, honey, wooden spoons, small wooden cutting boad (probably around 10 x 9 for an outrageously priced $85), pre-packaged chocolate or vanilla cup ice cream ($1.50), cold drinks for $2.50. They also had home made looking pies (cherry, apple, mixed berry, peach, strawberry rhubard) for $6.50 each. The pies are good for one hungry person after a hike or could be split (pics provided). Pies were just ok. Metal picnic tables are available outside with beautiful scenic Utah mountain backdrop at almost every angle. There is a convenient water fountain outside a few feet from the house and picnic tables to fill up your water bottle even if just...
   Read moreBased on all the reviews, I was eager to try their homemade pies but can't help feel bamboozled at $6.50 per pie.
There were 5 flavor of pies offered: peach, cherry, mixed berry, apple, and strawberry rhubarb
I got the apple, peach, and strawberry rhubarb.
The pies were just ok to be honest. I didn't see what all the rave was about. The peach pie lacked peach flavor. The strawberry rhubarb filling was watery. The bottom crust was also on the soggy side for all 3 pies. Flavor wise, the best of the 3 was the strawberry rhubarb.
I'm glad I tried the pies as part of the Capital Reef NP experience. However, I would not...
   Read morestopped in here two days in a row because the experience was so delightful! strawberry rhubarb, peach, cherry, mixed berry, and apple pies—all $8.50 a pie (but the perfect size to split between two people)—made fresh daily! but get there early, they sell out quick! highly recommend the apple pie, it felt like we were enjoying our grandma’s homemade pie. there’s seating outside to enjoy your treat. they also had lots of wonderful things for sale, including some great stickers that the visitor center...
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