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CLOSED FOR THE 2024 SEASON
Hours: Saturday and Sunday 11 am - 4 pm, weather pending
Find prepared foods, snacks and groceries in the Farm Store 7 days a week 8 am - 6 pm.
SIDE OPTIONS: Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Pasta Salad or Chips
*Add on any side for $2.00*
Pulled Pork Sandwich $13
Apple cider braised pulled pork on roll served with choice of 2 sides.
Chicken Salad Wrap $11
House chicken salad wrapped with mixed greens in flour tortilla with choice of side.
Farm Truck Nachos $7
Corn tortilla chips topped with assorted roasted vegetables and our signature chipolte cheese sauce. Add protein +$3
Classic Dog, Chips n' Side $8.50
Antibiotic-free all beef hot dog and bun served with potato chips and choice of side
Little Farmer's Barnyard Box $9.50
Choose 1: Antibiotic-free hot dog or our own farm jam & pb uncrustables
Comes with chips, fruit and juice box.
Fresh Squeezed Lemonade $4
Kid's Lemonade $2.75 Bottled Water $2 Soda $2.50 Chips $1.00
Pricing does not include meal tax 6.25%. Prices and options subject to change. Please be sure to inform food truck staff of any allergies.
People love it!
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Tanya D.
“Made to order! Everything was fresh and delicious. They definitely take pride in what they sell... Great food and service!”
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smurraycronin
“So much more than apple picking in the fall. Went for late lunch on a sunny Saturday afternoon with my husband. Sat at a picnic table and had amazingly fresh and healthy food from the food trailer. Large portions of locally sourced food. So good. Lots of families hanging out and listening to live music, playing giant jenga, and more while we sat and sipped our hard cider made by Cider Hill. A gem in Amesbury.”
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Jennifer E.
“After an hour or so of apple picking, you may be getting a little hungry, and what is more perfect on a crisp fall morning than a fresh cider donut and cup of hot cider? I'm not even a huge sweets fan, but their donuts are just so very good and made in house. They have a large country store filled with various fruits, veggies, baked goods and other treats. Many of their produce are picked right on their farm. I would say that it has been my favorite apple picking experience in New England...”
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