Farmer in the Dell
935 East St, Walpole, MA 02081, USA
Hours
| Monday | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Thursday | 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Friday | 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM |
| Saturday | 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Eric H.
★ 5Farmer in the Dell stands out by following, and clearly surpassing the critical tenets of what makes for an outstanding locally-owned dining destination. That includes friendly, prompt and responsive service, food made fresh and tasty, and a community spirit that suggests this dining out spot is in it for all the right reasons. From the often packed parking lot to the “everyone seems to know each other” vibe, this is the ultimate hometown eatery. Plus, it’s cozy, comfortable and beyond welcoming!
The theme is farm-to-table cuisine. This is not just a trendy marketing phrase, but an innate reality, consistently and lovingly embedded into the restaurant’s DNA.
I’ve greatly enjoyed Farmer in the Dell’s breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Some of my favorites: the breakfast sandwiches, roasted turkey flatbread, chicken salad, brisket, flatbread pizzas, ham and cheese sandwich, and roasted chicken dinner. For something sweet, the scones, whoopie pies and muffins often surpass in taste those high profile bakeries in Boston that think they’re really good. Additionally, Farmer in the Dell serves a surprisingly good gelato.
Ultimately, I regard Farmer in the Dell as a definite go-to place southwest of Boston. I generally don’t write online Google reviews, but Farmer in the Dell is so good that I felt compelled to do so! -
Jon Baldwin
★ 5Really love the atmosphere, sandwiches were great, awesome quality of food here
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Soflo Dyes
★ 5The brisket was so tender! The flavor of the e gravy was fantastic, the staff is pleasant and very kind and attentive. The pastries and baked good not only look amazing but taste even better. If you’re in the area I would highly recommend Farmer in the Dell
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invent7171
★ 2They're funky hours. It's not open early enough in the morning. The cappuccinos are made by a little machine - not a real machine so they lack that incredible Italian taste that you get in a real coffee shop.
Baked goods look beautiful but if you're gluten-free there's no options except for some toast.
It really could be so much more but they're stuck. -
Elaine Egersheim
★ 2This was our first visit here in quite a while, and in the past we’ve always found it to be warm, welcoming, and inviting. Unfortunately, today’s experience was very different.
The woman who took our order came across as rude and dismissive. She frequently talked over us, was quick to say “no” without offering alternatives, and showed very little empathy or customer service. It left us feeling uncomfortable and unwelcome.
I hate to even think this way, but it made me wonder if we were being treated differently because we don’t fit the typical clientele. That thought is especially disappointing given all the wonderful things this business has done for the community over the years.
I’m hoping this was just an isolated experience. Have there been changes in management or ownership recently? The food is always spot on!