The day after Thanksgiving, for the past 35 years, we have always made a day of cutting down our Christmas tree from a local tree farm. I heard about this great little place on Long Island that celebrates good food and has been making a name for themselves recently, Kerber's Farm. Here is their website: http://kerbersfarm.com They have delicious homemade foods and baked goods, guest houses for overnight visits, produce and antiques. It is rustic and basic, a farm stand vibe yet upscale Hamptonesque. The fact that they describe their offerings as provisions leads your expectations to experience something needful, homey and gosh, I can't live without it!
It was an A+ from my experience! We set out earlier than usual and when we pulled into the parking lot at 9:00a.m., it was busy.
Walking in the front door you are welcomed with large cases filled with everything that makes life delicious! Pies, muffins, biscuits, cookies calling to you..."You need me!"
My sandwich was egg, cheese, bacon and Swiss on a homemade biscuit. Hot, fresh, delicious and so satisfying!
Outside was a small yard with chickens, antiques and quaint seating.
If you go onto their website you can read their 75 year history. It is a great place to visit, enjoy baked goods, breakfast or lunch or just to sit and read a book.
If you live on Long Island or plan to visit sometime, make a day trip to Kerber's Farm. You will be happy you did. Article features here: http://kerbersfarm.com/press/
"The farm was always known for its
fine baked goods, chickens, eggs, ice cream and fresh produce."
- Kerber's Farm History