Lattin's Country Cider Mill and Farm
9402 Rich Rd SE, Olympia
(360) 491-7328
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Great place for the Littles in your life.
Store has an amazing selection, staff were warm and friendly, the donuts and cider were so delicious they didn't last long enough for pictures, and the animals clearly love to be petted. Ten out of ten, would visit again.
If you're visiting during October, be prepared for a line to checkout, even if you don't see a ton of people outside.
Parking in the front of the main buildings, and also in the field. The field is accessible from the road, north of the main entrance, or through the main entrance and down the side path along the buildings.
The bathroom is to the north of the main buildings, and the doors (one pink and one blue) point away from the other buildings and to the north).
Delicious cider donuts and other pastries, apple cider, different flavors of bread loaves, and tons of other products. Also, lots of pies, interestingly enough, including mincemeat.
Several different pumpkins available to pick from the fields: your standard round orange ones, the orange ones with green bumps, the deep red-orange flattened ones that are almost donut-shaped, and tiny white or orange ones. Sold by the pound.
Amazing cider the line around Halloween are long. But worth the wait
Fun place to take the family for cider and fresh apple fritters. They're served up hot. You can walk through with your kiddos and look at the different animals on the farm.
I don't even have it in me to type how bad our experience was. ?. I don't know what is going on, but they have really gone downhill. ?
This place is starting to s***. the animals are not being kept well maintained. there there's no produce in the shop, they stopped making donuts and what they do have is covered with fruit fly. outside looks like a dump and the parking lots is terrible. if they're not going to make this place look great. they need to shut it down and sell it.
This place used to be nice years ago. Now it's so disappointing. We waited forever in line for donuts and they were ok but used to be so much better. The cider we bought was fermenting and didn't get to enjoy it.
Its kind of ghetto and dirty but the kids had fun and cider is delicious and customer service is great
really run down and the animals look like they’re kept in sad conditions
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Very disappointed. Everything is ghetto and very old and bad condition. The animals water was horrible and dirty with with tons of hay dirt ect.. We were unable to purchase any apple donuts or anything because there were 2 huge lines just to enter the store. After waiting in line for over 10 minutes we gave up because things just weren’t moving and there were still at least 30 people ahead of us. We came here years ago and loved it. However, it was a completely different experience. Seemed like a whole different place.
We will not be back!
First time ever writing A bad review, Also the first time being here as well and will be the last. We had a scheduled field trip, it Was not professional and the tour was disappointing. Fruit flies in the donut case, the hot cider was not hot it was cold. But the most disheartening part about it was the staff , particularly the redhead girl and the younger boy Yelling around at the kids and parents because they didn't know how to do their job. It should of been a joyful time for families their with their kids but the staff wasnt teying to let that happen.
Stopped by Tuesday morning. Warm cider donuts, excellent. But no cider and they suggested we check back in the afternoon. I asked if we should have ordered in advance, the answer was no.
I feel for these animals. The condition they are kept in is truly sad. Came in an hour after opening and there was a bunny dead on its side. Their water looked nasty. How is this place even still in business? The animals should be tended to once before they open, throughout the day, and once again before everyone goes home. Why were the animals not checked on or given fresh hay, food, and water in the morning before people arrived? From other reviews I’ve read, people have noted other bunnies with injuries, and that a bunch of baby bunnies died overnight from the heat lamp not being turned on. They should not have the right to care for animals, because they clearly can’t. Moldy squashed pumpkins everywhere. Trash from the previous days lying around. The lady who works the front sighed when I asked for something. Fruit flies flying all around the donuts.This was sad.
Place could use some TLC and a friendlier smile at service counter
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