I’ve frequented Stutzman’s for years based on their super-fresh produce(I mean, you can see the fields right down the hill behind the store) as well as their delicious pies, but now that they’ve opened a farm-to-table restaurant as part of their business I make a point of going there whenever I’m up at Moosehead Lake. They have a wood-burning pizza oven that turns out some of the best pizza I’ve ever tasted(when they announce what’s coming out next, like an apple-bacon or a veggie with fresh pesto, you can hear the patrons at the tables literally groan with pleasure), great salads and soups, and delicious desserts. It’s mostly served buffet style, $ 9 for adults and $ 6 for kids. It’s all you can eat, so I call that one of the best deals around. And the staff are wonderful. Not to mention that the drive up and down Douty Hill Road is one of most beautiful in North America, in my humble opinion. It’s so great to see a quality business thrive.
Carl L.
Place rating: 5 Stamford, CT
This is a great place to get healthy natural food straight from a working farm. The staff are all very chipper and nice, the food is all delicious(especially the pizza) and the prices are on the low end. They also have produce, flowers, jams etc to buy along with sales or pies to go. Sometimes there’s live music. The space is a newly build post and beam barn with a wood fired brick oven. There are chickens, pigs and pet goats nearby. It can get a bit warm in there with the oven going, but not too bad, and then again Maine is usually cold. I wouldn’t mind them serving more breakfast stuff.
Jay B.
Place rating: 1 Dover-Foxcroft, ME
Way over priced! I agree cookies are good, but Will’s Shop n’ Save in the center of town has equally as good produce for a lot less money.
Peter V.
Place rating: 5 Nashville, TN
I love Stutzman’s farm! Every summer when I go to Maine, I can’t wait to pick up some delicious, fresh produce. The farm is located in a beautiful location. From the farm stand, you overlook the fields where they grow all their produce. Throughout the growing season, you get a great assortment of produce. I love greens; beet greens, kale, and chard. All are fantastic here. They also have great deals on peas, zucchini, broccoli, garlic, potatoes, lettuce, blueberries, strawberries, etc. You can not beat the freshness of produce that is grown just down the hill. Besides the stellar produce, they carry an assortment of local baked goods. The breads are amazing, though I was sad that the Anadama recipe changed from last year so it is no longer vegan but the oatmeal bread still is and it is to die for. There are local pies, cookies, brownies, and whoppie pies. All are clearly labeled with their ingredients, which is super helpful. The people are also really nice. They might be busy, but they are very helpful and will tell you all about the farm if you ask. You can also buy a $ 100 card and get $ 110 dollars of produce. If you go there often, this is a great way to save 10% and support the farm. Overall, go here. Everyone needs to eat more veggies, and here the veggies are the best.
Lindley E.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
Located a mere two and a half miles from Dover-Foxcroft center, Stutzman’s Farm offers not only fresh-picked produce but some of the best home-made baked treats in the area. If you come at the right time, the aroma of baking bread and sweets fills the friendly, open stand. Everything here is grown on the farm, which is located just down the hill from the stand. There’s sweet corn, tomatoes, cukes, beets, chard, garlic scapes, onions, potatoes, and, in season, various berries. Baked goods range from organic breads to the most decadent ‘classic’ whoopie pies in the state of Maine. There isn’t a huge selection here, but everything they have is top-notch. Although it isn’t as convenient as the supermarkets in town, the quality of the produce, the prices, and their willingness to take food stamps makes Stutzman’s a must during the harvest months. And don’t forget the whoopie pies.