Smith Farm Market
3341 Winchester Pike, Columbus
(614) 235-2014
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Great selection of delicious decadent desserts. If you don't prefer a full pie, you can request that your selection of a full pie be cut in half. That is a nice option.
Best customer service!!! I made a mistake when preordering pies for the holidays. The kind folks at the Smith Witten Farm were compassionate and understanding and saved Christmas Day for our family!!! My heart is so full of appreciation for these wonderful people and the pies are out of this world delicious!!!
I visit this location boutique once a week. Love it.
Great produce, meats and desserts, excellent customer service, very clean, and a joyous and hospitable atmosphere!!!!
Absolutely adorable experience walked in the front door for the first time my daughter and I were greeted by the staff. The selection of pumpkins and homemade jams will keep us coming back.
I enjoyed coming here for pumpkins and fresh local vegetables ?
Very sweet people, very good produces and good food.
Excellent customer service. High quality foods. Wonderful flowers. The in inlaws drove six hours from PA for the best mums to take home just yesterday. Thank you for your community service.
Gotta come back tomorrow!!! They sold out their amazing cheesecake!!!
Wonderful farm market with lots of locally grown produce and fresh food items. Fun place to visit. Friendly helpful staff. Easy accessibility and lots of parking. Clean restrooms.
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I like the idea that they treat customers just like their own family and that's how people are supposed to be treated also I love their corn on the cob and many other items to there I'll recommend them to anybody
stopped in for the first time last week, ended up stopping by 2 more times this week ? Everything I tried was amazing! Friendly staff, great selection of fresh and ripe produce! So far i've tried: corn melons, beans, peaches, giant grapes, fudge and the strawberry rhubarb pie. Everything was excellent!
All the produce is fresh. I picked up green and red tomatoes. Cucumbers, zucchini, and yellow squash. I also bought sweet candy onions. The prices are high, but I will pay the price for the freshness and quality of the produce.
A farmers market that delivers freshness with a side of charm and style! You may be stopping in to pick up this week’s produce, but you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how visually appealing everything is. From the “Ope” cutout sign conveniently located next to the nearly-gone pie slices, to the “Sweet ?” shirt resting next to the packaged items—this market pairs its offerings with an aesthetic that will leave you wanting to come back.
The food items for sale have you covered—from beautifully grown yellow tomatoes to perfectly packaged chocolate cream pies, and even honey-candied spoons for your tea. They offer a variety of fruits, including grapes (different types), nectarines, peaches, apples, and more, as well as a few vegetables. Smith’s also has canned items like fruit butters, jams, hot sauces, and seasonings. Planning a movie night? Check out their popcorn shelf with all the fixings. Other things to buy include the various desserts, apple cider slushies, any of the plentiful honey products, or their cute apparel items.
We opted for the magnificent-looking chocolate cream pie, a honey chapstick, nectarines, hot sauce, a personal serving of chocolate milk, and cayenne pepper seasoning. So far, I’ve tried the chocolate milk, and I think it’s the best I’ve ever tasted (from Hartzler Dairy Farms in Wooster).
We went on a Sunday late afternoon. There were definitely people there, but when the checkout line got long, more cashiers opened their stations, reducing the wait time. I was told that it’s less busy Monday through Thursday, around opening hours. Regardless, what I’ve learned from my visit is that I need to return. Soon!
This is now Witten Farms Corn has always been excellent and a big seller. I just got this Baker's dozen on Sunday. I keep it in a clothes bag in my cellar and it's shriveling already. It is not the same corn they've sold for the past 5 years. This is more like feed corn for animals. It's tough, the kernels are not opalescent and most ears don't have even rows of kernels. The first time that I would say gro ery store corn is more tender and sweeter!
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