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Emery Farm

147 Piscataqua Rd, Durham, NH

★★★★★4.6(377 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Nestled on a working farm in Durham, this charming spot combines specialty coffee from local roasters like White Heron with seasonal pastries and fresh sandwiches made with quality ingredients, all set against the backdrop of grazing animals and the option to pick a Christmas tree in winter. It's the kind of place that feels like a genuine community gathering spot rather than a chain, where friendly staff, dog-friendly grounds, and plenty of outdoor seating make it worth detouring off I-95 whether you're just passing through or settling in for a slow afternoon with friends and family.

What to expect

Outdoor seatingFamily friendlyTraditional drinksPastriesParkingLight foodSpecialty drinksSlow sitDog friendly

Google Reviews

Sean Widman
★★★★★4 months ago

Such a great spot to find local brands, buy delicious food and buy a Christmas tree in the winter. We love going here and its fun to bring friends and family. It's also located across from some great trails and views at Wagon Hill.

Emerson Manion
★★★★★7 months ago

Amazing and friendly staff, adorable store, delicious food, and cute animals! I love this little farm and I will 100% go back! Sorry the photos are bad quality!

Susie Wyshak
★★★★★9 months ago

Happy place. I would detour to come here for White Heron coffee and snacks when passing through Portsmouth. The loveliest farm and farm store!

Greta Martinez
★★★★★a year ago

Really cute farm to visit. Lovely seasonal coffee options, good looking sandwiches with quality bread and ingredients, fresh smoothies. I had the blueberry pie smoothie and it was delicious, highly recommend it. The outdoor sitting area is peaceful and nice for big groups. We were a little disappointed with the produce selection, we expected there to be more but overall we really liked coming here!

My Project Concierge LLC
★★★★3 years ago

It’s quaint, and you will like the local products. En route from Vermont to Maine it is a healthy alternative to the fast food traps that keeps us rolling on without a stop. Lunch options are good and it is a nice fresh air opportunity to stretch. We bought a frozen farm made chicken pot pie for home. We cooked it up i eagerly broke through the top crust to sample the concoction only to find there was only a top crust. No sides, no dough bottom. Just a dough crust on top. I was very disappointed. Where i grew up chicken pot pies were made in a pie crust envelope. That said the filling was amazingly good. I suppose less dough is healthier for you. I needed a warning… Enjoy the stop.

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