Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café

134 Burnett Rd, Freeport
(207) 865-4469

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J Walsh

We took our kids here because we wanted to check out the farm, but it was a mistake. It was not a cafe of farm fresh foods like we thought, but more like a canteen where you could get prepackaged sandwiches. VERY overpriced. The PB&J sandwiches were $11 and you had to spread the peanut butter and jelly yourself. We decided to stay because we have small children who are not very flexible with lunch times, but there are plenty of other places to eat in Freeport for less money and better food. Eat somewhere else and then come visit the farm.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 3

Dan Hudkins

Good food from a limited menu. Fun for kids.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Amy Kustra Barksdale

Charming cafe and lovely to eat outside. Grab and Go wrap from fridge was healthy and flavorful but very expensive ($15). Hard to have a casual lunch with family due to high cost. We miss the more low key and affordability ‘snack shack’ from the old days.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 3

Aoife Charleston

Wanted to support this place so badly, but even with low expectations it was just very unfortunate. “Fresh” food was an overstatement. It’s August, so I’m not sure why there wouldn’t be fresh foods…anyway. Breakfast sandwich was pretty bad - it said on a Thomas English muffin (not too great to begin with), but it was definitely just Hannaford or another off brand. It wasn’t even toasted. It just had an egg on it that wasn’t cooked (that could be okay under a lot of circumstances but the white wasn’t cooked). It was so cold and dry. For $10. $4 for a cup of coffee brewed incorrectly, also cold. … I’m also not sure how I felt about it smelling like livestock manure as we sat outside to eat food….

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Joe Friant

Very nice place, great atmosphere and wonderful staff!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

williamspiano

We had a great time at this well located campground. The facilities were excellent - bathrooms were clean and well maintained. There was a large dishwashing station near to a large playground. We brought our tandem kayaks and paddled around the bay. There are many trails around the campground and the farm restaurant serves delicious food. The campground was a quick drive to Popham beach. Also this is a great place to stay if you also plan to go to Freeport for shopping.

Rich K

On a quiet Sunday am.

Patrick Fallon

A delightful place for Pasture to Table experience. Open all but Tuesday.❤️ ? ? ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Robert Brassard

The beef tacos are divine!

Kates primitive Jewlery

Unbelievable baked goods!! The scones were killer and they even have gluten free scones. I had blueberry lemon glazed and thier grilled blueberry muffins were amazing!! Try the corned beef hash outstanding and the chic pea salad just Wow!! Folks were so friendly and helpful and you can hang right at the counter and chat. It was a great experience!!

Victoria Nicole Fisher

Amazing experience! Wonderful place for kids and adults!

Kimberly L

First impression: Cashier texting and on his phone, sloppy appearance long hair and nails. Another employee ran in the kitchen looking like she just came out of the campground with a half shirt! Almost left before we ordered but stayed because of the reviews.Excellent breakfast sandwich (the only option on the limited menu-very limited!) Loved the bread and super fresh ingredients. Wish the customer service experience was better-seems like lacking good management.

M. C.

Visit the beautiful Wolf's Neck spit of South Freeport, Maine. Visit Wolf's Neck Farm Cafe for a delicious breakfast sandwich and the farm stand.They also offer educational farm programs and camping.

15jwk

It's a beautiful, well maintained camp ground. I enjoyed staying here for four nights over Labor Day weekend. Great views of the water at some camp sites. It was relatively quiet. They staff is pretty low-key and helpful. The showers are free and good. Many of the pit toilets are closed to the pit until you flush, and they flush with water. The camp store is pretty convenient. the prices aren't too bad. I noticed a pack of 4 AAA batteries was comparable to the price at Walmart, maybe 50 cents to a dollar more, which is a reasonable convenience fee. A 5-lb bad of ice however was about double the price at a grocery store though. Downsides: despite being on the water, there's no real beach on the site (or swimming), and the camp grounds aren't that convenient to beaches or other natural sites. Kayaking/canoeing is only at limited times, due to tides. The closest attraction outside the campsite is Freeport, but most people don't camp in order to go shopping. One friend complained that the price is a bit much for what you get. There are some decent hiking trails on the site, but it would have been nice to have a trail map. The site doubles as a farm and in some places you can smell the cows.

ZACH STEGEMAN

Surprisingly good food for a campground-based outfit - but really there should be no surprise at all since they are sourcing as much as they can from the farm right there at Wolfe Neck. Here local means an arms length away at best, a short walk at most! Try the hot dog for an old school treat or a Gifford's Ice Cream (OK, locals, Skowhegan isn't a short walk, but it is still in Maine!) if you've earned dessert exploring the farm and/or the contiguous State Park by foot or by kayak.There is no indoor seating - that's part of the draw. There are a few picnic tables available, but are often full, so maybe BYO chair or be prepared to share a table with some friendly campers.BRING YOUR BUG DOPE!This is a kid-friendly situation, with good food options for the youngsters & room for them roam.

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Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café

134 Burnett Rd, Freeport, ME 04032
(207) 865-4469