Love this place, very down to earth with fantastic baked goods and veggies. We loved the cider donuts.
Courtney N.
Place rating: 3 Wakefield, MA
I have passed the signs touting the Mile High Apple Pie numerous times but never had an occasion to stop. That changed today because we needed to pick up a pie for Christmas. The shop is small with tons of empty space. My guess is that it’s packed with fruits and veggies in the summer but slim pickings in the winter. They had a nice assortment of pies. We were tempted by the apple Mile High pie but the apple crisp won us over. Checking out took longer than we anticipated because the clerk was super friendly and chatting up the people in front of us. She was equally nice to us when we paid. The price was a little high($ 9.95). I’d definitely return in the summer to see what else the place has to offer.
Louise K.
Place rating: 5 Groton, MA
I love Wilkins Farm! Great place to stop and grab fresh veggies and potatoes that they grow themselves. They also have herbs, fresh flowers in the case as well as a full florist. There are two wonderful sisters that work there it seems non-stop! I recently popped in and got a bouquet of dahlia’s to bring to a sick Client and some locally made cider donuts. They have their famous«Mile High» Apple pie that is baked locally, along with other fruit pies most of the time. They recently started stocking fresh and smoked mozzarella from Vermont, and they sell ice cream to go with the pies. It is right on my way home from the office and a great place to stop!
Marc H.
Place rating: 4 Boston, MA
Not a bad place overall. They have all kinds of plants, including a wide variety of pepper plants this time of year. The people are friendly and the prices seem pretty good. And in the fall, it is a great place to go after apple picking and grab a pumpkin and perhaps some cider and baked goods. It isn’t a huge place, but it has plenty to offer as farmstands go.