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Allandale Farm
"**Closed for the season. Stay tuned for 2023 Opening information**Allandale Farm is a vegetable farm and garden center in Boston on the Brookline line. We have a farmstand with our own sustainable grown produce and local food from artisan crafters. We also have a full service garden center with our own sustainable grown plants and gardening supplies. We do not have pick your own fruit, but we do have locally grown fruit in our Farmstand.We offer a summer camp and are a venue for private functions and educational events."
Address: 259 Allandale Rd , Brookline 02467, MA, US
Phone: (617) 524-1531
State: MA
City: Brookline
Zip Code: 02467


opening hours

Monday: 10:00-20:00
Tuesday: 10:00-20:00
Wednesday: 10:00-20:00
Thursday: 10:00-20:00
Friday: 10:00-20:00
Saturday: 09:00-18:00
Sunday: 09:00-18:00

Reviews
Just came here for our Christmas tree for the first time this year. The staff were super helpful and knowledgeable and the process was quick and easy. Do note that you have to reserve a time online to be able to get in and choose a tree. Prices were affordable and fair for Christmas trees. The farm stand was really well stocked with veggies, local goods, and other Christmas accoutrements. Also in a beautiful location. Overall a great experience and definitely will be back!
This place has all the small organic foods that I love! I go here for the groceries and treats because there are some hard-to-find things like cheese curds. I love the chips, specialty flours, candy, ice cream, pasta, and pizzas. I got a grape kombucha the last time I was there and it was very good! I will keep coming back to fill up on snacks!
I love this place, it's a farm stand nursery in Boston. Check this place out, their plants are not a lot more expensive than the big box stores and has such better vibes. Farm store is a bit pricey, but it's high quality locally grown food. You get what you pay for.
Best little farm around! Always feel good supporting this place. Love Curtis and Willard! They have great plants, and lots of super yummy local treats. The staff here is always awesome and super helpful.
Today, my friend took me to this farm, saying that he's been coming here since he was a kid. This place is so cute!! We went just before closing. They had all kinds of plants available. I wish we had more time so we could've asked an employee for help so we could find something suitable for our homes. I absolutely adored the grocery section where they have fruits and vegetables that they grew themselves. I picked up a blueberry lavender drink mix-in, apple butter, fig jam, bee pollen, maple syrup crunchies not their formal name , clover honey goat cheese, and lavender honey goat cheese. Later the same day, I bought some almond flour cracked pepper crackers and made a charcuterie board with some Costco prosciutto, the goat cheeses, and the fig jam. I also made a pizza with the fig jam as well as pre-made crust, arugula, mozzarella, and the prosciutto. The goat cheese and the fig jam that I bought from The Farm were absolutely phenomal and I'll definitely be craving it after I eat the rest of it over the course of the next few days. I am looking forward to trying the other products I got here and coming back to try more! Lastly, at the checkout line, I noticed I had managed to kick up some dirt at the arboretum onto my new ankle tat. I was a little worried that I need to keep it clean and the lovely woman working one of the registers went to go get me a wet paper towel so I could wipe the dirt off. While shopping, I also ended up carrying so many jars in my arms, I mentioned that it would be great if I had a basket and someone working there overheard and brought me a basket. Good thing! I'm such a klutz! A+ customer service. I absolutely loved the 15-20 minutes that I got to spend here before closing!!
My personal favorite Farm Stand in all Massachusetts. Rotated close enough to the city....its convenient... and while there you feel like you're in a farm not near the city.... that's awesome...!!! Great selection of anything you want.
Balsams grow faster meaning their branch strength is less than a Fraser, however Balsams are often “fuller”, with more, closer growing branches. Unlike the Fraser, Balsams have “soft” needles. This means that the needles lay flat so when you grab a branch with your hand, it's not sharp.
Just for Christmas trees. So they have a really well thought out system here with matching tags and a vehicle tie down while you wait. Tipping is suggested. A good amount of crafty ornaments and edible stocking stuffers. It's a very Subaru Brookline kinda vibe and they seemed to be running out of 6-7 foot trees so ppl were buying big ones and having them sawed off. Maybe they get more
A wonderful whole family experience. The friendly and very helpful staff couldn't have been kinder. And who doesn't love the Highland Cows?
I was very amazed by the very friendly & knowledgeable staff out there thanks to our wonderful teamwork w/ BOTH our lively NEY & Brandeis groups i.e. Picking nice 'n ripe radishes & interesting discussions shortly after our snack/beverage break in the Gray HSE, respectively. As a matter of fact, this sure brings back great memories of when my dad & I did some of our productive short errands @ Russell's Garden on RTE 20 in Wayland i.e. My '93 April vacation. Beth Budner, Auburndale!
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