S R.
Yelp
Came here when I happened to randomly pass by this establishment. I love the whole concept of trying to get as close to nature as possible when it comes to food, so when I saw this place I made a sharp, borderline illegal U-Turn because I just HAD TO GO.
Parking is tight, but the turnover is quick. Despite how big the establishment looks on the outside, it's not as big as you would think since the inside of the barn is about 80% registers and employee work space. While most things are fresher than what you would get at the grocery store, not everything is. My suggestion is to go for what their special is (aka, the opposite philosophy that you would employ at a restaurant lol).
When I went earlier today, as soon as you parked and got out of the car you would smell this fresh, slightly sweet aroma. The smell reminded me of summer barbecues, fresh juicy watermelon, and gingham picnic table cloths. As I followed my nose to see where it would take me it took me to bushels upon bushels of perhaps some of the biggest ears of corn I had ever seen! Not to mention the freshest. The signage above the corn said "50 cents an ear" and right below it it said "picked this morning". NO WONDER it smelled so good! I stocked up on as many as I could. I got a total of 20 ears of corn for about $8 (you got a slight discount depending on how many ears total you were buying).
The corn was definitely the highlight. Since they provide produce that is local and in season other items such as dill, and basil seemed slightly withered (it's been getting chilly). Lots of peaches, no apples that I saw. Small but relatively decent selection of pears, and about 9 different types of garlic. Also blueberries, peppers, flowers, herbs, melons, eggplants, leeks, onions, homemade vinegar blends and honey.
This place was a "you serve yourself" type of place. Don't expect anyone to come and ask you if you need help or assistance. I would definitely come back because I know exactly what I'm shopping for when I'm out and about. That being said while I would come back again, it won't be to break the bank. I'll most likely be walking out of there in the future like I walked out of there today. With just one item that's ridiculously fresh (like picked that morning), but with a LOT of them (20 ears of corn).
Overall, cute place, brings fresh produce locally at a more permanent farmer's market type of philosophy. Most of the items were misses for me. The only hit was the corn which was picked that morning and the fragrance of it made my entire car smell amazing.
TL;DR: Come for whatever produce was picked that morning, and leave with pounds and pounds of it. Price is decent over all, but the rest of the produce that is not picked at the peak of its prime is a miss. Parking has a quick turnover. Call ahead for hours and to see if they're open.