We often have international and national guests and we always send them to Lull Farm. Flowers, the fruits and vegetables, the amazing baked goods from the former Dutch Epicurian chef, the plants----the local honey-----mostly local dairy food, the chickens and sheep in the back, maybe a cow or two....the orchards....the peaches right now. Their tomatoes are exceptional too. And, yes, you can have a delicious cup of coffee from our local King David roaster. And at Brookdale Farm, next door, is a stand with the best ice cream and amusing chickens to watch.
This local farm has a wonderful feel. The people are friendly and the fruits, vegetables, and baked goods are grown and made locally and are very tasty. Freshly made pies are a must for the Holidays and part of our family's tradition. I always look forward to Spring and getting my new plants at Lulls.
If you are interested in eating food that is fresh, healthy, delicious, and local, this is the place to go. Lull Farm has a diverse assortment of fruits and vegetables--even more so in season. In the summer, their display of heritage tomatoes is beautiful as well as tasty. Ditto for their potatoes (red, white, and blue), apples, peaches, plums, squash, brussels sprouts, and on and on. They have other things too: dairy from local farmers including fresh ricotta, local meats (frozen), a good selection of excellent dry pastas, olive oil, vinegars, mustards--probably most things you would need to make a wonderful meal. It may seem expensive, but just buy less. Michael Pollan would approve. I shop here two or so times a month and am always inspired to try new things by this place. If we don't support our local farmers, we will lose them. Lull Farm makes buying local a treat.
I love having Lull Farm so close to where I live in Hollis. It's a wonderful place to get the best of local produce in season, and great produce from other areas in the off season! My favorite time is when the heirloom tomatoes are in, as they have probably 30 or more different varieties to try. They even have many varieties of cherry tomatoes. They have expanded their products to include organic products, farm raised meats, and even garlic-infused olive oil in refillable bottles. They now have a great bakery as well with some wonderful whole grain healthy selections. Seasonally they have everything you need for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, including trees. It just doesn't get any better than this. Won't shop anywhere else.
Lull has a wonderful selection of baked goods in addition to fresh produce, local meats and pasta. Their seedlings in the spring are well cared for, summer produce is checked frequently for freshness, fall display of pumpkins is fabulous, and their christmas trees and wreaths are beautiful.
Freshest produce around. Farmer Dave is the best! Don't forget to visit on Halloween to see all the beautifully carved Jack-0-lanterns. Not to be missed!!
I really enjoy hitting Lull Farm when I'm in Brookline or Hollis. Just visited again this weekend and picked up some amazing baked goods. I just wish they would offer more organic options. Otherwise, you can find everything here to make an impressive, fresh gourmet dinner along with plants and other specialty items.
Great place been going here since I was a kid. It is Hollis farm so it's a bit expensive at times but giving money to our Local NH farmers and the better quality food justifies any cost difference.
Lull used to be called a farm stand since it had lots of local fruits, veggies, plants, bakery items but it has expanded to a nice grocery store. It was renovated and expanded a couple of years ago and it is a great place to shop for produce and organic fare. Stop in for the 30 varieties of tomatoes, 17 varieties of apples, peaches, plumbs, and most of the produce you will find in your stores. The staff is very friendly and helpful. There are some gift items too. It is worth the trip.
Lull Farm is a local farm stand, and it is outstanding in its field. Sorry. But it really is wonderful. They have excellent produce most of the year, but during the summer, it is worth it to try to get here everyday. You never know what will have ripened and be ready to be sold. During summer berry season, you have to be here all the time to get perfect strawberries, blueberries, raspberries and cherries. They have the most glorious tomatoes you have ever seen, particularly their unbelievaby wide variety of heirloom tomatoes. I particularly love the yellow tomatoes, which are a little less acid than red tomatoes. And in the late summer and early fall, you have to taste their heirloom apple varieties! Don't miss the early varieties like Paula Reds and Ginger Golds. Don't miss the late varieties like my favorite, Northern Spy. I particularly like russeted tomatoes and apples, so be sure to ask for them. The service is so wonderful and you can always visit the chickens. They have a plethora of chickens, and several other kinds of farm animals who add a lot of charming noise to the scene. It's the best in the area, and you'll love it!