Sherwood Farm

355 Sport Hill Road, Easton, CT, 06612

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About

Sherwood Farm is a family-owned and operated farm in Easton, CT, dedicated to sustainable agriculture and providing locally-grown produce. They offer a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, farm-fresh eggs, and honey, emphasizing eco-friendly practices and community engagement. With a history spanning over 300 years, the farm continues to nurture the land and provide healthy food options to its patrons.

Customer Reviews

Google

Wonderful farm store on working farm in Easton. You can walk around and check out the chickens, goats, cows and horses. It is amazing the variety of local fruits and veggies available. You can also purchase milk, eggs, local honey, bread from a Noralk bakery and yogurt from another local business. There are also some frozen local sausages and ground beef. The staff was so nice and cherry. I will be returning and would highly recommend over going to a grocery store or even a Farmers market. Get it here at the source.

Google

Fresh produce and delicious pastries. The place is well maintained and very clean. Most of the items are overpriced but it is still worth the price. The employees are very welcoming and friendly. I will be coming back again.

Google

Sherwood Farm is a fantastic hidden gem. In the fall, they have a beautiful classic New England pumpkin patch. I come here often for delicious fresh baked bread, locally sourced meats, like sausage and bacon, and their homegrown produce.

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My family loves this place. Great produce. Seasonal items, mums pumpkins. Super cute animals (you can feed from outside fence). Just a special place.

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Disappointed this is considered itself a farm stand. But then again, given government definitions of what a “farm” is, maybe shouldn’t be surprised: I went there hoping to pick up farm fresh eggs. They are NOT farm fresh (see photos- anyone who knows the difference knows these eggs are store bought). Due to $25 min. Purchase on card, I had to buy more stuff than I needed: one head purple kale ($3) $8pint of strawberries, a pint of not- in season cherry tomatoes, and some monkey bread. Many of the items are distributor bought- limes, bananas, avocados (coming, at least take the stickers off??? . Other items are “not local”. I know it’s June 8- early In the season, but to only have Swiss chard, kale, some stick thin rhubarb and strawberries that looked farm grown… not worth my time or money. Won’t be returning to this “farm”.

Google

I love the egg. The price is very reasonable totally different. The buy from the store. Excellent place to go if you go up the country.

Google

Fresh, fresh produce. Great breads, friendly staff and customers. Sufficient parking. 2-3 times per week.

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Went to walk around and visit animals & water was low hot and dirty & there was dead chicken corpse mixed in with the alive chickens. Pretty dirty living conditions for the animals

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Came for farm fresh produce and left happy. Recent resident in Westchester and have been a little disappointed in the farmers markets. This market fit the bill this past Sunday. I recommend this to anyone looking for seasonal veg and fruit!

Google

Fantastic quality of vegetables and beef. Requesting that they post prices on every item because I've received different pricing when I've asked for itemized bill. The best flower ever for the flowers for the price! I will only go there nowhere else for my flowers!