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Welcome to Idylwilde Farm

Idylwilde Farm, located in Acton, MA, is a charming farm-to-table destination offering a wide array of fresh produce, gourmet items, bakery goods, and locally sourced products. Customers rave about the quality and variety of offerings, from fresh vegetables and artisan cheeses to bakery delights and fine wines. While prices may be on the higher end, the ambiance, service, and exceptional quality make it a worthwhile splurge for food enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for fresh ingredients to cook with or ready-to-eat items, Idylwilde Farm has something for everyone seeking a taste of farm-fresh goodness.

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Idylwilde Farm, located in Acton, MA, is a culinary haven for those seeking high-quality produce, dairy, baked goods, and more. This charming establishment offers a wide array of options, making it a one-stop shop for all your grocery needs.

Customers rave about the fresh vegetables, locally-sourced dairy products, and artisanal cheeses available here. The bakery section is a definite highlight, with a variety of freshly baked breads and cookies that are sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

Despite the slightly higher prices, patrons agree that the ambiance and service at Idylwilde Farm are well worth the extra dollars. Whether you're looking for a quick deli sandwich or ingredients for a gourmet meal, this farm-to-table gem has you covered.

As a food reviewer, I can attest to the quality and variety of offerings at Idylwilde Farm. The farm's dedication to providing fresh, locally-sourced ingredients shines through in every bite. From the well-curated wine selection to the delectable bakery goods, this place truly has something for every food lover.

In conclusion, if you're in the mood for a truly delicious and fulfilling culinary experience, look no further than Idylwilde Farm. Prepare to be wowed by the flavors and impressed by the selection - this is a foodie's paradise that should not be missed.

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Louis-Charles C.
Louis-Charles C.

Options galore!! So many delicious foods to choose from. Well displayed produce and pleasant staff. The place was packed when we swung by for a sandwich from the deli but we were served quick. Prices are higher than most other establishments but the ambiance and services are well worth the extra dollars

Hyo Choon L.
Hyo Choon L.

Fresh vegetables with a wide variety. Dairy section has a good selection and features multiple local vendors.

L b.
L b.

Idylwilde is the place for fresh fruits, veggies, deli meats & cheeses, wines, grocery staples, bakery, gourmet items, chocolates and gorgeous flowers. They make sandwiches to go and have great soups (though not in summer it seems). Got a couple sandwiches recently - Grilled Ham & Cheese on whole wheat and Chicken Parmigiana on ciabatta. The H&C was good and as you would expect, unfortunately the chicken parm was surprisingly inedible. The chicken was thick and chewy, almost as if it had freezer burn, the sauce was strangely flavorless, and there was a serious lack of cheese. Needless to say, I had to toss it and suggest you steer clear of this choice. It's probably the only time in 30 years I've had a complaint about anything at Idylwilde, so I'll chalk it up to an anomaly. And if anyone at Idylwide is reading this, please ask the chef to pound the chicken thin and add some balsamic vinegar, garlic and basil to that sauce.

Miles B.
Miles B.

Great market. Has everything you need. Prices are very expensive though. They have a bakery. A deli. Everything. It is perfect size. Food is always good. Service from the workers to the cashiers are great. The vibes are great. It is like an old town market.

Anne M L.
Anne M L.

This farm to table business is my favorite place to shop for vegetables, bakery items, fruit, flowers and specialty foods and items! It is a 15/20 minute drive from my home and I try to get there once a month. The vegetables last for about 10 to 14 days! I highly recommend adding them to your go to place!

Sonya B.
Sonya B.

Throughout the years, I have continued to go out of my way to visit Idylwilde Farm whenever I have the chance. It's a food lover's paradise as well as a practical place to purchase fresh ingredients and quality staples to bake or cook almost anything. However, I usually opt for their already-prepared items. I always choose something from their array of freshly baked breads and locally made cookies, grab a few bottles of their well-curated wine, bag some in-season fruits, stock up on hot sauces, and pick up a few gifts from the gift/garden area.

V H.
V H.

I drive 30 minutes every weekend to get fresh produce. (Supermarket fruited and veggies don't stand up) yea it's busy and yes slightly more expensive but it saves me money as I don't have to throw out the supermarket stuff.

Katie H.
Katie H.

Prepare to drop some serious cash on truly yummy items. Try to avoid Whole Foods as much as possible and this is a great alternative. Local and organic produce and meat. Great selection of artisan cheeses and meats with wine and beer to pair. Fresh bakery goods and goodies abound as well. Can be super crowded and crazy in here. Also pricey. Very worth it for quality.