Belkin Family Lookout Farm Dining, Market, & Fruit U-Pick
About the Business
Belkin Family Lookout Farm Dining, Market, & Fruit U-Pick is a unique institution located in Natick, Massachusetts. This establishment offers a variety of experiences for visitors, including a dining area where guests can enjoy delicious meals made with fresh, local ingredients. The on-site market provides a selection of fresh produce, artisanal products, and other goods for purchase. Additionally, visitors have the opportunity to pick their own fruit at the U-Pick orchards, creating a fun and interactive experience for all ages. Whether you're looking for a relaxing meal, shopping for fresh produce, or enjoying a day of fruit picking, Belkin Family Lookout Farm has something for everyone.
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Location & Phone number
89 Pleasant St S, Natick, MA 01760, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed
Thursday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"Having been to 5-6 farms outside the Boston area- this is probably my least favorite of all the ones I’ve visited- mainly being the outrageous prices. $30/person for admission to the apple orchard and you’re handed the most hilariously small bags to pick from. The cans of cider were also super expensive- $26 just to drink 2 cans of mediocre cider. The breakfast pizza was pretty solid but the chicken biscuit was disappointingly dry. Trying to go through the different types of apples involves a LOT of walking with no option to take a hat or tractor ride. $7.50 for 3 donuts that didn’t even seem fresh. Overall spent way more money than I would have liked - go anywhere else for your fall farm experience"
"Have to say it’s a nice farm with varieties of fruits to pick by seasons. They have outdoor dining and live music on weekends . But the steep price to enter and buy a bag .. price for a tiny bag on weekdays is $36 bucks which will store only maybe 8 apples is the most . It’s ridiculously overpriced for a tiny bag. Not even worth it to come here if you’re into apple picking. There’s better places out there that provide double the size of the bag ."
"Just. Don’t. Go. Overpriced farm compared with other farms in the area. $30 - $35 for entry is steep for what you get - actually for what you don’t get. (Also $15 for purchasing a pumpkin is ridiculous too!) - no tractor rides - you’ve gotta walk miles to even get to the playground or corn maze. - playground and corn maze are miles away from the entrance - all the way towards the back of the farm. - playground was sadly dated. Wood structures - specifically the play tree house had lots of deteriorating wood. - haphazard playground that is not geared towards kids having a good time. - just a bunch of random decorations. - Lookout beer is mediocre. - apple farm is immature. Small trees. - only positive if you live in Boston is that it’s close - distance wise. Staff is a mixed bag. Old timer staff is great. The young staff members are uniformly rude and unhelpful."
"The $20 admission fee (for ages 3 and above) might seem steep, especially if your group consists mainly of adults. Additionally, there's an extra $20 charge per bag for fruit picking. However, this admission fee provides access to a wide array of captivating attractions, including a sprawling 2-acre corn maze, a picturesque sunflower field, and an engaging barnyard play area. These activities offer plenty of enjoyment for both children and families, although if the adult-to-child ratio is high, it might not offer the best value. Overall, it's a delightful place to visit with amiable staff. However, I feel compelled to recount a specific incident involving a manager whose name starts with "Ma." While we were in the u-pick area, she was seated in a golf cart at the far end, observing us. Despite challenging conditions, such as scorching sun and tired parents holding sleeping children, she repeatedly directed us towards the exit. Unfortunately, she did not open the makeshift gate leading to the "lookout" restaurant, forcing us to take a lengthy detour back to the restaurant. Was she technically in the wrong? Not necessarily. However, it did not align with the typical expectations of a "family farm," where one might anticipate a greater degree of understanding about the challenges families face in such situations. She conducted herself professionally but lacked the extra touch of empathy that can make a family outing truly exceptional."
"Took my mom here when she was visiting from India in 2018. We are from Mumbai so don't really have the experience of having our own farm and of such activities. She enjoyed the place to the fullest. The train that goes around the farm is real fun. It was fun mommy daughter day out. The Nectarines and Peaches are delicious. I plan to take her again sometime soon."
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