Really disappointed with the blueberry pie we bought here. The sign implied it was homemade. I rarely buy pre-made baked goods but I(incorrectly) assumed the pies here were fresh. After paying $ 15 for the pie, I read the ingredients when I got home and saw that the third ingredient was high fructose corn syrup. So mad that I paid a premium for the kind of processed crap I try to keep out if my house. Won’t be buying anything else here again.
Jean K.
Place rating: 5 Raleigh, NC
What’s not to love about a giant pumpkin patch on a sunny autumn day? Slide down a giant tube, ride a kiddie train, find your way through several mazes whatever your skill level, climb hay bales, pet rabbits, narrowly escape piglet bites, you name it. Make sure you stop inside and check out the grapes. I imagine this is what catnip is like to a cat. Mmmm, the scent of yummm! Lots of locally grown produce and pumpkins galore. Definitely a top spot to go when autumn makes it’s grand entrance.
Shaina F.
Place rating: 5 New York, NY
Went strawberry picking at their farm a few miles down the road, so much fun and such a great deal! We had the best time and the strawberries are delicious. YUM!
Katie V.
Place rating: 5 Schoharie, NY
Gro Moore farms is an awesome place to shop. They have everything you can think of that a farm stand would have, especially sweetFire pickles which are delicious. Friendly staff good family run business
Dan N.
Place rating: 1 Chattanooga, TN
Really cool place to walk around; however, we bought about $ 50 worth of pumpkins there and one week later they were completely rotted(to the point where they were 2 dimensional). Not happy at all.
Vanessa W.
Place rating: 5 Bethlehem, PA
Gro-Moore is much more than a nursery, you can get farm fresh produce here too! Excellent selection of perennials and bushes. Good prices too. Be sure to check out their sale section. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.