Fair Oaks Farms
About the Business
Fair Oaks Farms is a renowned institution located at 856 North 600 East in Fair Oaks, Indiana, United States. It is a unique combination of a cafe, food destination, and tourist attraction all in one. Visitors can enjoy delicious meals made from locally sourced ingredients while learning about sustainable farming practices. The institution offers a variety of activities and tours, allowing guests to get up close and personal with the farm animals and explore the beautiful grounds. Fair Oaks Farms is the perfect destination for foodies, families, and anyone looking to experience the beauty of the Indiana countryside.
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856 N 600 E, Fair Oaks, IN 47943, United States
Reviews
"Absolutely fantastic. Zero complaints, crew is hard working, always makes me happy to see a manager assisting his crew and asking every table how their meal is. Food is immaculate; highly recommend. The winter lights display is outstanding! Got engaged there this year. All around a great establishment for dining/family time."
"My family and I went to see the forest of lights and omgosh was this a fun filled family night! Dancing in the woods and twirling around with my parents is definitely a core memory I’m not likely to ever forget. The Jameson cart is also a brilliant idea, and my toddy I had was def appreciated to fight off the cold. We had an absolute blast and I cannot wait to go back again to visit."
"In Fair Oaks Farms, where nature unfolds, Acres of joy, stories untold. Escape to the country, where the heart warms, A haven of fun at Fair Oaks Farms. Amidst the fields, under the sky so vast, Dairy Adventures and memories cast. Pigs and crops, a learning spree, Fair Oaks, where knowledge is set free. Crissy, our guide, with a friendly grace, Led us to a booth, the perfect place. Away from cries, in the bar's embrace, Watching igloo diners, a unique space. Cheese shops beckon with treasures untold, Fortunes spent on flavors bold. In Fair Oaks Farms, where joy increases, Our positive tale, filled with delightful pieces."
"If you are cool with seeing a "mega farm" then this is it. I didn't realize they were the ones on the news for animal abuse in the past before going there and apparently they are still not up to what it should be for their animals. I can't say that I saw abuse of any of the animals but I can say that I didn't totally enjoy what I saw either. It's one of those give and take kinda places. It was rainy and windy the day we went so unfortunately we couldn't let the kids rock climb. We did go to the cafe first thing and I will say the food was alright. We ordered coffee and yet a dairy farm didn't have any creamer?!? That's crazy to me. The exhibits were okay. We did see 2 calf's born that day...but I can't say I like the practice of them taking the calf right away from their mom after they were born. Eh...it's just a me thing. The kids enjoyed the rope climb in the pork barn. And it was interesting in all the buildings and the bus rides out to the cows and the pigs. Like I said...I can't completely support how these animals are being cared for or how they are living. It's just not something I would like to see and by the end the kids didn't like it either. To each their own. We just really love animals and this wasn't the best display for them to be showcased in. The dough nuts we bought there were delicious! And the restaurant located on the grounds was delicious! Pricey but delicious. So overall this place wasn't quite for me. It was interesting."
"My husband and I went with our three kids(5, 3, and 4 months) yesterday. We had a great time! The prices seem a bit steep for admission, since most of the things you can do around the farm cost extra. We did the Dairy Adventure, Pig Adventure, and U-Pick Apples. After admission, food, activities, and ice cream, we probably spent about $300 all together. And we didn’t really do any other spending on things like toys, pumpkins, farm made foods, etc. Children and adults all cost the same to enter, other than age 2 and under being free. They also accommodate for wheelchair access with ramps and elevators, even on the adventures. And they allow you to use their strollers for smaller kids since you can’t bring your own strollers on the bus. Overall the experience was great, but way too expensive for a one day trip for our smaller family."
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