Sweet Berry Farm

915 Mitchell's Lane, Middletown, RI, 02842

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About

Sweet Berry Farm is a charming farm and shop that offers a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and home decor items. The primary focus is on providing a delightful experience for visitors through apple picking, delicious treats like apple cider donuts and cakes, and a welcoming atmosphere. It serves as both a retail space and a recreational destination for families and friends.

Customer Reviews

Google

Ambiance: The farm feels more like a charming little shop than a traditional farm. They sell plenty of name-brand foods alongside items made right on the farm, plus lots of cute home decor for purchase. Apple Cider Donuts: Only served on weekends, Apple Cider: Served over ice at the café. Refreshing and sweet, but honestly tasted a lot like grocery store apple juice. Death by Chocolate Cake: $7 and absolutely worth it! A generous slice, super moist despite being pre-sliced from the fridge. The thin layers of buttercream-style chocolate frosting made it rich but not overwhelming. SO YUMMY!!

Google

Pros: Easy to access, quick visit, apples are delicious, the Cafe and building is free to enter Cons: 18$ for a small bag that can barely hold 8 apples, 50$ for a bigger bag- total ripoff. Bathroom cleanliness was subpar. No apple cider or alcohol served. I had a decent time because we went as a big group. Other than that, I probably wont return.

Google

Bought a delicious apple pie and a chocolate brownie. After dinner both the pie and brownie tasted so fresh it made the night complete. This country style store is clean, pretty and welcoming. So glad I experienced it. 👍💁🌹 …

Google

Fun day with great friends. A beautiful day but too late in the season so pumpkins were scarce & the market is pretty small, not a lot to do.

Google

Charming farm! You step foot in a little piece of heaven! Loved the atmosphere! Very clean and friendly staff. I had some lunch and the sandwich was fresh and delicious, the lemon blueberry cake is to die for!!

Google

Excellent picnic spot with plenty things t do for kids...pick apples, peaches,ch3ck out pumpkins check out chickens, have excellent ice cream

Google

Went apple picking with my girlfriend and we had a wonderful time! The people working there were friendly and kind (one woman was even going around offering to take pictures for people). The farm is clean and easy to navigate. We were sad that peach picking was closed, but we were able to buy some peaches inside along with some other delicious goodies. This was our second time at the farm and both experiences were great. We will most certainly be back!

Google

Sweet berry farm.... just the shop alone would be worth the trip. All sorts of farm related fresh food, breads, pastries, cheeses, produce...I could spend a pay check they're just too buy 'one of each'. Donuts, coffee, cider... apples... pumpkins. Just wonderful.

Google

Way overpriced. The small bag was 18 bucks and it only fit 8 apples in it. There were rotten smelly apples all over the ground,but not many left on the trees. They should have someone sweeping the rows of rotten fruit because I stepped on several. One box of only 8 donuts was 18 bucks as well. I'm sorry but it was way cheaper at the farm we went last year. They gave us a huge bag for 20 bucks that held atleast 15 apples. And they had a box of 8 donuts for 8$. Not only that but the other place had free hay rides and other activities too. I was going to order a latte because they said they had coffee but apparently they have NO FLAVORS for the coffees. I mean it cost a few bucks to buy a big thing of vanilla syrup...this was not a great trip and we drove 50 minutes for this place. We were in and out in 30 minutes

Google

Used to have a quaint feel about it. Now it feels less quaint and more slick. There are lots of odd signs around the property telling us what we can and can’t do. We’re told several times that dogs have no place here for sure. There is an electric fence around the hen house, which seems severe as little kids like to get up close and see them, but they could get a shock. You can’t go into the apple orchard without buying a bag and if you have an apple in your hand that doesn’t fit in the bag you get charged two extra dollars. Talk about taking the joy out of what should be a nice weekend outing. All that plus, the prices seem double what they used to be, and it was pricey before. 8 apple cider donuts for $18? Yeesh. I should also say that we bought a pie ($26) and it was very good.