5 Bewertungen zu Krieg’s Strawberry Farm and Market
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Darren R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lorain, OH
Berry your tongue in a swirl of deliciousness. Nobody does frozen custard like Krieg’s! This is not your typical fifty cent drive through McDonald’s cone. This is a berry tasty treat derived right from the pickings of their own farm. With fresh produce in their mini market, and great cold treats at the stand, you can feed both your healthy conscious and your devilish sweet tooth in one trip. If your best friend is riding shotgun, don’t worry, you won’t even have to share! Your salivating pooch gets free cold treats on Sundays! Watch them wag and wag as they munch away at their biscuit topped mountain of frozen custard. I guess All Dogs really do Go To Heaven. I highly recommend Krieg’s for their flavor of the month swirl cone. I honestly haven’t tried anything else because it was love at first bite. I have heard good things about other menu items, however I am just too hooked on their frozen custard swirl cones to give it a try. It’s berry good. If only summer stayed forever!
Matthew M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Elyria, OH
A great local vegetable farm store with some extras for your shopping pleasure(jellies, candies, other miscellaneous items). I have had stuff from here several times before and never had any reason to complain. Lots of great stuff.
Rachel B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Lakewood, OH
What a cute little place! The produce looked great, but I was in more of a «browse lazily» mood than a «I’m gonna stock up on my favorite fruits and veggies» mood. They had a nice array of jams and jellies, fried okra and green beans, and other unusual stuff in bags. The hit of the party was the frozen custard stand. I had a blackberry/chocolate swirl, which tasted soooo great! I told Amy T that it was like those kosher jelly rings that nobody seems to know of unless you’re a Jew from Brooklyn. It was delicious. Amy T had a blackberry shake and was delighted! And it was very large. So large in fact that she was still sipping when we got home from Vermilion. A great place to visit and you definitely shouldn’t leave without trying the ice cream!
Amy T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
This trip(my 3rd) to Krieg’s I didn’t pick any strawberries. I wasn’t on a first date, but my eleventieth date with RBJ. We took some time on a hot summer afternoon to explore Lorain county and I suggested we make the 10 minute drive from Vermilion to Krieg’s. The produce appears to be fresh, and the signs indicate«garden grown.» I am inclined to believe the produce is local, because sometimes the produce has a sign that says«Tennessee» or something, indicating the items are not from Ohio. The prices aren’t as cheap as you see along a desolate country road where someone has set up a card table to sell their excess veggies, but they aren’t more than a grocery store either. I really didn’t need anything so I only bought ice cream. Oh, the ice cream. I can’t really comment on the flavor or quality of the«custard» because Krieg’s uses fresh berries in its milkshakes. All I tasted was awesome blackberry goodness. I felt like I was slurping heaven through a straw. You can’t miss the ice cream, and you’d better get it with berries. The sign reads«frozen custard» but I don’t know that it is actually custard.
Lynne B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Lakewood, OH
Great fresh produce but I’m pretty sure they’re only open in the spring/summer. During peach season, two words: peach milkshakes. Yes.