For the number of things in Wexford that are overpriced and pretentious, Soergel's is anything but! This is my go-to farmers market and I return each week to get our veggies for the week. We enjoy many salads per week and the veggies I get at Soergel's each week are always fresh, crisp, and infinitely more tasty than the ones you'll buy at the super market. And the best part - they're cheaper! I typically load my basket with more veggies than it should be able to fit and I always walk out having spent right around $20. I also occasionally stop in for lunch as their soups and lunch specials are also very good. Just an all around great place and even more fun in the summer. So happy this place is nearby.
We've been to this farm/store in 3 out of 4 seasons - walking the pumpkin patch, visiting the animals, checking out the food, crafts, & gifts in the store. Great experience at all times!
There are so many great things about Soergels that it would be difficult to list them all. The bakery is great for pies and such. There are specially items galore and obviously, great produce. There is a small wine shop and deli. There is a wonderful garden center. But the place I spend the most time at is Naturally Soergels. My daughter has celiac, and that place has been incredible from the day she was diagnosed. WAYYYYY better than the grocery chains, even the national ones that most people think of first for gluten free foods. So if you need gluten free, this is the place to go. I'm lucky that it's five minutes from my house, but I would drive across town for it.
Interesting arrangement of buildings to explore with a nursery type green house and shop with area to sell Christmas trees and wreaths, another building with grocery/produce as well as wine shop, Christmas shop, bakery, lunch counter and ice cream shop. A different 2-3 story building sets off to the right with candles and attractive gifts. As we headed back into the complex, there appeared to be sheds for a petting zoo, then an extensive gluten-free store. There was an outdoor pavilion for summertime activities and parties. Since this was winter, there was no activity going on, but looked like it gets hopping with people and children in the summer. Highly recommend visiting and trying their barbecue for lunch. Bakery is super tempting and sure to please. And don't forget a sample of wine before you leave!
I love this place! Family friendly and lots to do. It can get expensive during their fall festival but it's worth it! So many things to do and great food (their apple cider is amazing!).
Great special events! Super pies, ok produce although not all local as advertised. (We don't grow oranges locally)
When I say great family place, it can be taken two ways.It is a great place to take your family. there is good, farm grown local food, entertainment for kids and lots of things to see. But it is also run and owned by a great family, the Soergels are generous, down to earth good people who have been farming the western PA land since the 1840's. I strongly recommend getting your produce and baked goods at Soergels. And if you have family members with digestive problems they have a special store for gluten free and other specialty needs run by Amy Soergel.
I really like this place. It has been off I-79 for years and is family owned. There are multiple areas to this family farm/market. One area is a garden center/green house with beautiful healthy looking plants for gardens, porches, pots. There is also a gift and Amish furniture shop which has unique outdoor and gift items. There is a market area where they have fresh fruits (some you can even pick) and vegetables (especially harder to find ones) as well as bakery items like pies and cookies and breads. (There is a "harvest schedule" which tells you when they will have asparagus, okra, apricots, or egg plant and the other vegies.). They have a wine area. There were also cute pretzel items for kids (for them to pick out or perfect for grandparents to pick up).There is also an area with organic, gluten free and allergen free foods for anyone on or requiring special diets. Sorgels is open 7 days a week (don't know about their holiday schedule) and they also serve food, including lunch specials like barbeque, chicken and fish. They do post their lunch specials on their website. One thing that wasn't obvious, that I didn't know before is that they do gift baskets which are perfect for a gift or even to send in sympathy.They continually do different events for fall, Halloween, and Christmas and throughout the year with different activities for the kids, so this is a great place for families. They also have a half day summer camp for kids that expose them to life on the farm.Last, but not least, the star of the show is apples. They started as an apple farm, so fall is one of the best times to be there. Their location is very convenient, located in Wexford off of I-79 (you can see it from the interstate) and is within 10 minutes of the Cranberry I-79 interchange. Some items are pricey, but this is a destination. Whatever they are, they are always fresh.
Wanted to check out the products here. There are several gourmet items. I bought one to try. The produce was nice and fresh. I found several items much less expensive than my grocery store! There are several areas to explore here so it's a fun place to be!
Great orchard complex; much very good produce to buy; many plants in greenhouse. Great place for family visits on weekends.