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  • Peter M.

    I was underwhelmed. Since this is a pig farm I was expecting the pork to be amazing, but the breakfast sausage stuffed into my pretty tasteless and falling-apart breakfast burrito was....pretty tasteless. My friend's eggs were okay, and the cornbread was pretty tasty but dry. The prices were cheap enough, but there just wasn't anything that special about the place. Nothing horribly wrong, but not much right. I bought some pork steaks to take home and grill. Maybe I just don't get pork, but those seemed pretty flavorless too. The only upside is that it's in a scenic area with some interesting, old houses.

    (3)
  • Michael B.

    Outlook is a part of my family's annual traditions. Not only is it a perfect APPLE PICKING spot, but there is so much offer. Outlook's expanded market has local arts and crafts available for purchase. Since they also have a pig farm, I cam attest to their having some of the best homemade breakfast sausage. There are tons of local food, local produce and fresh meat. By the way, they have a full kitchen and bakery. Have one of their amazing sandwiches! Always worth the trip.

    (5)
  • Catherine S.

    Aweful. Wanted pancakes and bacon for a treat- not sure what I got. My bacon was black and from 3 days ago, pancake was overcooked on the outside and batter inside and the "homefries" were uncooked potatoes dipped in Wesson oil with no other flavour. No problem getting our money back. Went to Strawbale for good food!!!

    (2)
  • Marni E.

    Best breakfast sandwiches in the valley bar none! I love to get a tomato herb bagel with egg, cheese, and a slice of fresh tomato, and somehow Outlook makes that taste like nirvana. Of course you could also get some of their house made bacon, sausage, or canadian bacon for a more carnivorous experience, all are pretty tasty. The real fun of this place is you can go in and order your breakfast sandwich to go and while you wait grab a cup of Fogbuster and browse the various local products available for sale. I usually do a good chunk of my grocery shopping while waiting for my sandwich. There is also a wide selection of baked goods and from what I have tasted theses are worth the carbs and calories. Their cider doughnuts could compete with any others from the valley and their ready to go pies will impress holiday guests. Add to all that the charming Labrador who lumbers about begging for scraps and resting his head on various knees and you have a fun valley outing for any season!

    (5)
  • Kerry R.

    Came here for Mother's day breakfast with my soon to be in-laws. I had never even heard of this place before and it was quite a ways out in the middle of no where (at least for me). Walking in, it reminded me a lot of Atkins in South Hadley. Grocery store with butcher, florist and a restaurant. Seems to be standard for the big farms up here. Anyway, the restaurant is an order-up-front and pay then have a seat kind of place. There's an adorable old lab meandering around from table to table to see what kind of snacks he can procure. Such a sweetheart but you know he only likes you for one reason! Food took quite some time. We did have a big table of 7 but I was surprised the restaurant wasn't packed to the gills on a big holiday. Food arrived and my bagel with egg, bacon and cheese was great. The side of homefries was nice and crispy just how I like them. Everyone seemed to really like what they ordered. Next thing I knew my fiance had gotten up and bought a pumpkin whoopie pie (last one score!) for me. It was heaven. Pure deliciousness. I'd love to go back and buy some of their cheaper produce and fresh bacon. Great stop in the country!

    (4)
  • Collin S.

    I'm rather new to the Western MA food scene, as I have family who recently moved to the area. One of the great things about Western MA is there are a number of really good, locally-based food options. Outlook Farm is one of those. The country store sells a variety of items, as it functions as a local grocer. During the fall there are pumpkins, and you can go apple-picking ($25, but you can get a ton of apples). The restaurant inside serves both breakfast and lunch, and there are apparently Sunday barbecues. I thought the lunch options were solid. Pork roast on multi-grain bread, with apple sauce, was a very nice fall meal. My wife got the pulled pork, and it was excellent: tender, with a very sweet barbecue sauce. The potato and leek soup was thick and mild, and nice accompaniment for the sandwiches. Overall, a nice option if you are in the area.

    (3)
  • Jazzy P.

    Smells like heaven! Lovely fresh local produce and treasures. Service can be a little back woods but then again it is....backwoods.

    (4)
  • ChristiAnn B.

    I was visiting my dad and we stopped by this store so I could check it out. There's a small meat and produce section and also a small area with grocery staples such as flour, oil, etc. The meat (chicken, steak, pork, sausage) and fruit/veggies looked pretty fresh. Some of the produce is local, some not. This place is also part deli/cafe. I bought a pumpkin whoopie pie and some dried apricots. The whoopie pie was soo good!

    (3)
  • Ann M.

    The breakfast food is good. Good portions and variety. The young girls at the registers are always super nice and helpful. The store has good meat and produce. My only issue is the old timers that congregate here on Saturday and Sunday mornings. They are not very friendly and take over a back room which is obnoxious since it is warmer then any other area to eat in. My husband and I went with our baby and froze at a table because these old folks obviously wouldn't make room for us. But I'm not holding this against the establishment.

    (4)
  • Kelley T.

    Excellent find! This store is so cool. I ordered a hot sandwich to go off their sandwich menu, The Muppet (ham, bacon, cheese, a delicious sauce). It came with two pickle coins and chips. The sandwich was great, a bit greasy, but really delicious. My coworkers ordered different sandwiches and seemed to enjoy theirs as well. They have hot and cold sandwiches, with their own combos or a make-your-own option. There appeared to be a sit-down breakfast menu to order from as well. They have fresh baked goods too, my mini moon pie was delicious, like a chocolate donut with strawberry frosting in the middle. They also have a deli and produce section with so many choices. The interior is open and not cluttered at all, tables have jars of fresh flowers. Staff was friendly. There is an old dog who roams around too. Such a hidden gem!

    (4)
  • Hannah Q.

    Question: you're a pig and you're on vacation... Where do you go? Answer: Not Outlook Farm Question: You're Ed M ( eddo.yelp.com ), who's quote of the moment (or possibly a lifetime) is "Wrapped in bacon is the new pink" - where do you go on vacation? Answer: Outlook Farm I don't eat pork. If I did, this is where I'd hunker down to get me some bacon. Outlook has been raising all natural, hormone and additive-free pigs since 1962. I'm going to do a follow-up to this review as soon as I get my husband's opinion on the pork (he'll have to taste-test for me), but there's plenty else to comment on: The retail store also has a cafe where you can get a decent breakfast or lunch with or without pork products. Every time I've been here, there have been at least 3 farmer-type looking guys hanging around with their well-worn John Deere caps on (without irony, nonetheless!), talking about whatever. The view from the store is beautiful - it sits on top of a hill where you can take in so much of the Pioneer Valley. When they're in season, you can pick your own apples at the farm, and, yes, if you're nice, they'll let you use the bathroom even if you haven't purchased something (pee break spots on 66 are important to know about!). This makes a quaint destination spot while driving along Route 66 and, if you like pork, this is a total valhalla spot for the bacon-hearted.

    (5)
  • Joanna C.

    Okay, I don't mean to gush, but I feel like breaking into a show tune over this place. "I never knew bacon/ could taste like this!" Bacon, generally, is a fat and salt delivery system, but this stuff - fresh killed on the farm, which is either impressive or depressing, depending on your food politics - was like magic sparkles in pork form. They offer a LOT of other stuff, from typical country store novelties (brown bread in a can, anyone?) to PYO apples to ice cream, but the breakfast is what's worth writing home about.

    (5)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Outlook Farm Country Store

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