Nezinscot Farm
Reviews
Let's start with breakfast: everything is amazing, unbelievable pastry and homemade donut bar. Free samples! All the food is fresh and from the farm. Butter on the table, milk at the coffee bar, it's all homemade. Lunch sandwiches are some of the best you will ever have. The store atmosphere is 100% genuine and constantly being updated and improved. Great shopping for gifts and homemade bread, plus phenomenal cookies. It's our favorite place in Maine and we have been visiting annually for over a decade. Make sure you check the hours before visiting and bring a healthy appetite.
Great food. I love going there for their French toast, and they make excellent snacks too. People are friendly there too.
Confusion . Prices not marked. Have to ask how much including the menue.
The farm is lovely, the store/barn is a nice atmosphere but the food is horrible. Is it possible to screw up a cookie bar? Evidently so, according to me and my 2 children, none of us could eat ours. Flavors, such as vanilla, real chocolate and butter...and seasonsings such as salt were evidently not in these stale bars. But we went there again (not my choice this time) and had lunch. Beware, that not only do they not, at least in my experience, use any seaonsings, spices or herbs in their food...they also do not list prices, just a range stating it will be somewhere between $5-$10. This time I had "Quiche". Let me now describe this quiche to you and how to replicate it at home for your own dismay...take a few eggs, mix with water, and cook in a dry skillet until not oozing, but certainly not firm....REMEMBER do not include salt, pepper, spices or herbs of any kind...then, plop it into a stale "frozen pot pie" style crust. Then charge yourself between $5 and $10. No, there is no lovely salad, or cup of soup or slices of crusty baggette. Just a wet slop of egg sliding all around the plate out of the "crust". My husbands hamburger was sort of a flattened ball of burger...and no, it wasn't because it was filled with anything yummy. Also, be aware that they use biodynamics. Which is from Rudolf Steiner. I'm pretty sure that in order for you to believe you understand his various "sciences" you have to have ingested a lot of magic mushrooms...or your mom was an old hippie who did so while she was pregnant with you. This probably has everything to do with the "food". It all looks lovely and is a nice place to go to but it really is a shame. My advice to them is taste your food...have others taste it. Figure out what works and what doesn't. Slice your prices in half. Add a lovely salad with your meals. Toss out baked goods, those bliss bars, not even my kids would eat them. The cupcakes were hard on the bottom. The prices for bad food is adding insult to insult. I wanted so bad to enjoy myself and keep coming back. But there is no reason to do anything but tell others to avoid you.
The food sucks. Very dirty inside. Bad service and animals look sick