Musso Farms

Farmers' market · Vineland

Musso Farms

Farmers' market · Vineland

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35779 Hillside Rd, Pueblo, CO 81006

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Local produce, pumpkins, hayrides, Pueblo chiles, deli  

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35779 Hillside Rd, Pueblo, CO 81006 Get directions

mussofarmschileroom.com
@mussofarmspueblo

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35779 Hillside Rd, Pueblo, CO 81006 Get directions

+1 719 948 3581
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A family farm synonymous with Pueblo chile, Musso’s seasonal stand hums with roasting, produce, and local goods. Come late summer into fall for the aroma of fire‑roasted peppers and a direct taste of the valley’s agricultural heartbeat.

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Katherine Stephenson

Google
I have been coming here since I was a kid. I am sad that they sold me 1 out of 2 bushels of chili burnt. I called them and left a message with Hattie. Spent $180 this time and nobody had the decency to call me back. I also think they have raised their prices on produce too much. I would think that it would be more cost effective to go to the source. But I work in a grocery store and we support local farmers and it is cheaper to buy at my store. I also found out that other places come all the way to springs and charge $5 less a bushel. I have sent soooo many people to them over the years. Guess they don't care about their customers anymore. Sad to be going elsewhere after 50 years, but that is what happens when you get too big for your own britches and don't care about loyalty and can't call people back. The rest of the purposive was good. Corn was amazing.

R M

Google
What a great place! Was at Musso Farms the day after the Pueblo Chile Festival. The Festival was fun, but would opt for the Farm experience instead. We would've spent less on the roasted Pueblo green chilies (better price and better quality at Musso than the Festival), but lot's more in their produce store area at Musso. Oh, my gosh! So amazing. I'm going back this weekend for more. A bushel of roasted peppers and some other supplies like melons and corn on the cob to get through the winter and spring until they open again.

Linda Rose

Google
My first visit to Musso Farms today resulted in a massive haul of freshly harvested produce: 2 different kinds of beets, perfectly ripe peaches. They offer maybe 6 different kinds of watermelons, every other type of melon, multiple permutations of squash, fresh peaches, and even perfectly ripe fresh figs! There is a deli section with Pueblo Chili infused sausages, cheese, honey or condiments. No real need to visit any other store. Musso Farms has it all. And for less than a grocery store!

Lauren Dittmann

Google
These chilies are fire 🔥!!! Must stop - local business that really cares about their customers. And the best show at the Pueblo Chili Fest!

Lisa Crain

Google
It was fun & tasty! They had a great selection of fresh produce, pickled goods, sausages and so much more. Their food stand was super delish! We had the brat, with caramelized onions and a roasted pueblo chili. Very excellent!

Valerie Bishop

Google
9/21/2025 - WHAT A JOKE! If I could have given zero stars I would have. We were at the Pueblo Chile and Frijole Festival and we have purchased chilies from Musso in years past, but this year was quite a different experience. We had purchased 8 total bushels and given a receipt for that with a stamped pink sticky note that said paid, “receipt” if that’s what they want to call it, and then when we went back to pick them up, proceeded to say we did not pay for them. My 70 year old grandmother was also there with us and purchased 1 bushel and paid for hers in front of us. I’m not sure how they say we did not pay for it when she was standing there and watched my husband pay. To top it all off, because they did not want to honor the sale, they called the police over. We are now out almost $500. The police department followed us through the festival showing the vendors a picture of my husband saying not to sell to him, talk about harassment. Do not purchase from this farm because you just don’t know if they are actually giving you what you paid for.

Wade Walker

Google
Awesome seasonal produce, especially local sweet corn, peaches, melons, and Pueblo's famous roasted chiles. Great jarred and canned goods like salsas and pasta sauces and tons of other interesting local goodies, too. Always something new and mouthwatering to try during the season (typically July-Oct).

ruth dominguez

Google
****BUYER BEWARE*** If I could give 0 stars I would. I drove from Denver to the Chile Fest this year. I heard nothing but good things about the Musso Farm stand. Boy, was I WRONG! I paid for 1 bushel of chile CASH because that’s all they accepted. My grandson paid for 8 bushels. He then asked how long it would take; he was told one hour. We returned to pick up the Chile’s and then an attendant took our “receipt” ( a handwritten sticky note with a stamp that says PAID) and said we NEVER paid for anything. We walk back up to the cashier and she tells us we never paid and then proceeded to call the cops!! As the cops were talking to us, the attendant who took our ticket then proceeded to HARASS and take pictures of us…calling us thieves and frauds in front of everyone in line. Then having the Pueblo Police Deputies follow us around to other vendors showing pictures of my grandson, telling them not to sell to us. They didn’t give us our money back. Now we’re out $495, but we’re the frauds? This place is a JOKE. Make sure you take a picture as you’re handing them money.

Micheal H.

Yelp
This is one of our favorite farm stands to visit! When I saw they had strawberries - I knew we had to go. After a quick stop at the farm stand to check in and get our bags weighed, we went down to the stop sign and started picking. Tips for the best strawberries and yes they taste as good as they smell. 1 bring several small bags - the strawberries are so ripe they will squish in big bags 2 wear a hat - you are out in the sun 3 start at the end away from the cars - that area is less picked over. 4 have fun - that is part of the process.
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LInda C.

Yelp
Oops!! This "5" start review was intended for MAURO Farms! Got the "M's" confused. So sorry!

Kelly B.

Yelp
Good service but there prices are similar to what you would get at the festival. Wanted a 1/2 bushel but got informed that I would have to buy a full bushel to get it roasted After I said I would buy it the added a roasting fee. Don't know if that is industry standard but I felt it was very inflexible and expensive I'm happy with the product but didn't really want to spend $50.00.
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Faith M.

Yelp
I had a great time shopping here. The produce and chilies are totally worth the drive. Prices are reasonable and staff are very pleasant. For sure I'd make a return trip.

Katie G.

Yelp
I've been a loyal customer of Musso Farms for years, but I've never experienced such rude treatment as I did today. I called earlier to ask what varieties of peppers were available this season and whether bushels were ready. The response I received was, quite shockingly, "come f---ing see for yourself." Following that, my husband made the trip to check in person, only to be met with the same level of disrespect when he simply asked when the bushels would be available for purchase. This was incredibly disappointing and not what we've come to expect from a place we've supported for so long.

John G.

Yelp
Best place to buy Pueblo peppers and other produce! Wide selection of Rocky Ford melons. Owners are both helpful and friendly. A must stop if you want the best Pueblo has to offer!

Jana L.

Yelp
Fun farm to visit. I love the smell of roasting chilies! The green chili cheese corn bread was absolutely delicious. Beautiful produce and of course the chilies are fantastic. I bought a bag that was freshly roasted the day before and they are superb!
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Roy S.

Yelp
What can I say! Saved me a trip from going to the chili festival! Just wish with the higher prices on the chili's they would of added fresh garlic. Everyone was super friendly! No issues here except for the garlic add on. Will we come back? Oh yeah!!!
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Corinne H.

Yelp
Really great selection of produce. Some very unique finds. I think it's the best in the area.
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Omm Nom N.

Yelp
This is the choice place to get your bushels of fresh hatch chiles, either mild, hot, super hot or XX! The option to get them fresh/raw or roasted in house is nice, Sometimes you just wanna roast your own chili or two on the grill at home. Now here at Musso's when roasting they will hose the chiles every so often with sprays of water, this may just be to keep the amount of popping chili seeds down and as well dampen the slight smoking arising from the chiles, this tho has the effect of making the chiles an extra easy peel the next day. Tip is to order your chiles 1st then peruse all the veggies as the wait to get your chiles roasted can take as long as a half hour during peak Hatch season. One of my favorite things about Musso farm is the little area by the parking on the east side where they grow rare and exotic super hots. I grow around 30 pepper plants every year and I WISH Musso's sold the pepper seeds they are highlighting in this area. If your a pepper head please help get the word out to them that we'd love to buy these rare and exotic super hots locally. Thank you for all you do Musso's.
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Monica G.

Yelp
Great place to get fresh veggies and fruits on season. The prices and quality are really good. They sale the popular roasted Pueblo Chile, a must try. It is also a great place to visit during The Pumpkin Patch, my daughter really enjoyed the corn pit and the very long hay ride and pumpkin picking. The Pueblo chili brownies that they sale are amazing!

Doreen M.

Yelp
I like that place, except for one lady giving me a dirty look, not very friendly, but that's expected here in Pueblo, Colorado.
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Julie B.

Yelp
I discovered the amazing abundance of farms in Pueblo two years ago. This farm is worth the trip from Denver/Lakewood and one I look forward to every summer now. I've visited most of them and made my third journey down today. I still visit multiple farms but, by far, Musso's is the best in all ways. Selection, prices, and ease of shopping. The service is always fast and friendly and the variety of veggies (especially squash season!!) is amazing. I tell all of my friends about Musso's and share pics of my bounty to entice them even more! And can we talk about the peppers?? As you walk in from the back entrance, displays of so many varieties meet you - then, when roasting season is upon us, the roaster is in action and you can buy a bag for $5. Be sure to get a pic in the pepper cutout or on one of the displays. Oh! And today the grill was serving up fresh sausages, brats, kielbasa, pork chops and mixed grilled fresh veggies . Delish!
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Bob K.

Yelp
Plan on spending a little more time than expected. The selection is vast from fresh to dried chilies inside to their outside fresh produce areas. I was there on October 21st and there were still the smell of roasted chilies in the air. Bought another bushel brought them home cleaned them, made a pot of green chili and froze the rest to have later.

Michele D.

Yelp
They rip you off every chance they get. Never get anything that needs to be weighed. That's one of the prime ways they get you. I literally ended up paying $5 for 3 heads of garlic but didn't catch it because I was too busy arguing that she was giving me the wrong amount of change back. They need to be investigayed for fraudulent business practices. And you can forget a receipt. You'll never get one. I'll never go back.
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Ron S.

Yelp
This fresh food location is on a working farm between two houses. It gets so busy that they have another parking lot across the street. And why not? At any given time they have over 500 different items for sale. Fresh produce from this farm and other farms in the area and beyond. Coming and shopping here is kid-friendly and educational. They have a demonstration area of many varieties of chilis. This is a must visit experience. You will save money as well as get huge farm fresh produce. Well worth a drive from Denver or Colorado Springs. Be sure and check that it is open. Operations start near the summer and end in the fall.

John F.

Yelp
Be careful here. I just got back and was charged $17.85 for 4 ears of corn, 4 $1.00 sodas and a pack of strawberries on sale. BTW, the sign says "Musso's Farm Strawberries," but they were grown and picked in California. This must be the most expensive corn in the US... I'll never return.

Diane C.

Yelp
RUDE!!! They seem to be burned out on customer service. Very degrading short responses if you asked any questions on the chili's. They DO NOT do 1/2 bushels. They DO NOT do mixed bushels. They charge to run you credit card. So we gave them $115 cash and they dont give you a receipt. We do not even know if we were charged correctly. But the worst part was the $9 homemade jar of cherry peppers. It was rotten my husband took 1 bite and threw up his dinner. Do yourself a favor and skip their stand. There are 12 other stands around that area. We visited 2 of them after musso and enjoyed their hospitality and their produce.

E E.

Yelp
Pretty good place East of Pueblo to buy farm fresh fruits and vegetables when in season. They also sell some items, like bananas, that are obviously not grown locally. They charge a $1 surcharge to pay with a credit card, which I thought was against state law in Colorado?
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Angela G.

Yelp
Amazing Farmer's Market. Full of delicious local food. The Pork Chili in the frozen area is perfect. Prices are just right. Gets crowded so get there early. The farm also had some samples of the salsa, chips and some of the produce to try out. Fantastic experience.

Kaden D.

Yelp
This is by far my favorite place to get fresh fruit and vegetables. The environment is very nice and I am always excited to be in it! Also the prices here are amazing compared to grocerie stores, and other farms close around. I really like how short the drive is from my home too, everything about this business honestly gets me pretty excited to make a trip there.