4.4 (110)
3121 Oak Orchard Rd, Albion, NY 14411
(585) 589-8000
wattfarms.com
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Jonathon Ling
2023-05
We discovered this farm during lock down. It's out of the way but one of the few farms that have u-pick peaches. A ripe peach fresh off the tree is a a wonderful treat, sweet and juicy. Kids love it. Also their plums and berries are better than anything you can buy at the grocery. Well worth the trip.
Bill Fekete
2023-05
A nice little market that also sells a number of fun craft items. Worth the visit. This place has clearly seen better days. Too bad, because it seems like it could be very nice. Great place to go if you like fudge.
Dave Stanley
2017-05
A very fun afternoon. The goats are friendly and the ice cream was great!
Jeremy Fetzner
2018-05
Great family outing location. Lots of U-Pick depending on the season, large shop full of county style goodies and we can't leave without an ice cream treat. The homemade fudge is amazing, I suggest anything with peanut butter as a taste bud winner.Lack of fifth star is for maintenance. The playground, kid style out building and train all need some TLC. I would even recommend taking the playground down as it's only "safe" for advanced climbers and just a bit dodgy all together. The goats and old bunny enclosure also looking a bit rough.
Jill Duchene
2019-05
Very cute farm a lot of stuff to do. The train ride to the you pick apple area was very nice and the gentleman was adorable. There is a playground and goats to pet and feed. The general store is cute with homemade fudge, doughnuts, jams and other canned goods and gifts. Nice place to spend an autumn Saturday!
Andrew Hughes
2021-05
The apricots here are better than any other types in the area. Unfortunately the apricots haven't been upick for a few years but if you're in the area during the growing season, pick some up from the farm store (I recommend calling ahead to see what they have). The peaches for picking are also great as are the other fruit and goodies you can purchase (fudge, jams, honey, pickles). To cool off afterward picking, they also have an ice cream shop serving Perry's and shaded picnic tables outside.
JonPaulette Buzard
2019-05
I've always thought this was a little gem and am usually excited to stop in for treats and to see what's new in the gift shop. However as I drove past there the last few days, I took note of the disheveled appearance it holds this year. What is normally very welcoming and holds such charm is quite lacking and in desperate need of a lot of TLC. It's a shame to not keep up on the appearance of such an adorable spot that used to be a place for the entire family to enjoy.
Taylor Netchke
2023-05
Our family LOVED picking cherries today! There were so many, it was fairly priced, and they tasted amazing.
Michael G
2023-11
Great place to pick apples and get some amazing cider.
Scott Walters
2019-05
Always great there! Cherries, apples, raspberries or apricots are always great and u-pick is great also. There breakfast can't be beat when they have them.
Carlos Schulz
2021-05
Best selection of 🍎 and homemade treats near Albion. Stop here every year to bring some home, especially the Apple Cider.
Brittany Donovan
2018-05
Fresh produce. We picked up cherry and apricots and also got some ice cream there. Good visit. We always go for what's in season.
Kelsey Scott
2015-05
Terrible living conditions for livestock. If you want to show your kids unhappy animals, this is the place to go. On October 11th I went to Watts Farms to go apple picking with my family and noticed that the chickens in the small petting zoo were not receiving the proper care.In the cage was ONE hen and 10+ roosters. The recommended ratio is 8-15 hens for every one rooster to prevent over-mating, bullying, and related behavioral issues. The one unfortunate hen had her feathers ripped off her back from over-mating, her skin torn and abraded, and was being bullied by the roosters. By how she frantically inhaled the food pellets I offered her, I suspect the roosters may be preventing her from eating, or perhaps there is a lack of food in general.The roosters were also being neglected; almost all of the roosters had overgrown spurs to the point where they could not comfortably walk, tail feathers completely ripped out due to fighting from rooster overcrowding, and other wounds from being placed in an improperly cared for habitat. Along with these more obvious tells, there were more subtle signs of neglect such as bloody heads and featherless behinds from severe bullying and stress.These conditions are not normal or humane for these creatures. I recommend that if the roosters and the hens are not going to be completely separated, that the roosters be reduced to one or two (at most) in number, perhaps removed altogether if fertilized eggs are not a concern. In any case, *many* more hens should be added to produce a more livable hen:rooster ratio. In addition, the roosters’ spurs should be trimmed to a proper length.If Watts Farms does not know how to properly care for chickens, there should not be a chicken exhibit. I am not familiar enough with goats to comment on Watts Farms goats’ living conditions, but I can only hope they are receiving proper care. I have been to Watts Farms many times since I was a child and find the apple picking enjoyable, but I cannot frequent an establishment that has such blatant disregard for the wellbeing of their animals. Watts Farms, clean up and care for your animals properly, or give them to someone who can.
Collin Simmons
2017-05
Great little market selling fresh seasonal fruit along with homemade jams, fudge and other goodies. Staff is always super friendly and helpful.
Leah Farrington
2020-05
Best apples around, got to take a train ride with my family and pick our own. It was wonderful.
Michael Pahuta
2019-05
It was a very nice place to visit and pick Apples . My family and I had a great time.
Peggy Anna
2018-05
Great choices of flavors of Perrys Ice Cream and good prices and nice help!
A. Sen
2018-05
Said they had peaches for upick and drove 1 hour to get there. There was no peaches on the lines they had open and they were too rude show a new line.
Scott Bohosian
2019-05
Closes at 3pm. Must ride the tram (looks like a train) in order to pick apples. Otherwise can only buy from store.
Judy Pierce
2020-05
Best apples,train ride to pick them,go every year,kid friendly!!
Kevin Kemler
2018-05
Tasty ice cream treats, lovely people and a friendly atmosphere.
kathy Grimes
2018-05
If you have a sweet tooth, this is the place to stop.Lots of goodies and gift section.
Ed Kennedy
2018-05
Awesome place. Great icecream at a great price. Try the MegaWatt. :)
Justin Chaffin
2019-05
We are from Ohio, and we go to Watts for fudge every year on our annual fishing trip.
Dino Healy
2019-05
Great Ice Cream. Always super friendly staff.
Deene Levert
2018-05
I'm 25 and I've been going since I was 5 and I love it still.
Lisa Lazorchak
2018-05
Love the perrys soft serve and fresh fruit. Like looking in gift shop.
Jennifer Moyer
2018-05
The sundaes are my favorite. The prices are very reasonable.
Deniece Reed
2017-05
Great variety of Products....Can shop for foods and Gifts in one Location!..
kathy grimes
2020-05
Owner is not nice to staff. The place looks like it's falling down
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