Everything was wonderful.It has plants,groceries,and has a restaurant.It is rustic with chickens outside.I had a homemade grilled pimento cheese on artisan bread,and my wife had the blt on artisan bread.A very delicious lunch.We also split a cup of homemade peanut butter ice cream.It was sooo delicious.I can't put it into words .Another great stop for The Working Man Review.
I got the pimento grilled cheese, it my favorite. My husband got the turkey club, he loved it. They also have sweet tea.
Very friendly and food was great, staff told me a lot about southern food I'm only here for 3 more weeks and I will go back
Random stop on our way home to Wisconsin from Florida. We will definitely stop again! Fabulous food but the best part was the wandering animals. The kids loved the playground! The farmers market attached to the restaurant was top notch with a great selection of Amish food and other products.
Super cool place! We stopped in for a fantastic lunch; my boyfriend had the cuban sandwich & I had a bbq sandwich. Both were amazing! We enjoyed looking around the market, checking out the animals outside, & grabbed a coffee for the road at the cafe. All of the staff were super welcoming & kind! Highly recommend & look forward to stopping by again soon.
My family loves SweetCreek. Chickens are my 4 year old daughter's favorite animal, so when I found out about the free roaming fowl, I knew we had to come. Both of my girls get a kick out of just watching the chickens do chicken things while they play on the slide and swings, and we always stop to say hello to the goats too. We've tried several things from the store - my youngest managed to get her hands on a package of goat cheese on one visit. I looked down and realized she had bitten it open and was just casually munching on a log of the stuff. So the goat cheese was a winner for my family, but so are the jarred goods. We've tried pickles (the ones that say spicy MEAN spicy, so beware), salsas, pepper jelly, apple butter, pecan pie ... but the blue winner goes to the key lime pie. My husband pretty much at the entire thing himself. He said he couldn't stop because it was just so good. You also can't go wrong eating at the cafe either. I don't think we've ever waited more than 5-10 minutes for our food to come out, and the prices are extremely reasonable -- especially for the quality of the food. I also love the extra play area on the cafe side so the kids can play while we're waiting or if they finish before us. The camp stew is a must for me every time we visit, and my husband's favorite is the pimento grilled cheese. The girls love the pb&j (I assure you it is NOT Jiffy and Smuckers). We always go in with the intent to try the ice cream afterward, but we've just never had the room for it.
What a perfect place to stop! You feel like you are at someone's personal farm! Super sweet spot! Love all the live animals, fresh fruits, jams, produce and more! If you have room I. Your cooler, you could stock up on some goodies! We enjoyed the bottled coke, chai teas and coffee. We missed out on the ice cream but sure enjoyed their fresh homemade lunch! The chicken salad on a croissant was soooooo good! BBQ sandwiches was good too! The absolute highlight of the stop they serve GLUTEN FREE BREAD which was soooo refreshing! They also sell it and we brought some with jam! Highly recommend, super sweet, great service, good food and just a lovely place to stop!!!! You are crazy if you miss this one!
THE REAL DEAL! What a delightful stop on our trip to Florida. This place has it all. It is so clean and so well run, like a well oiled machine. There are a few different components to this establishment. 1. The Market. I bought a bag of Georgia Pecans that make Walmart Pecans taste like they are 5 years old. The Farm to Table produce was remarkable! So many fresh baked goods. Frozen items, local meats, maple syrups, nuts, salsas, honey, homemade bbq sauce, and soooooo much more. I could have spent $200 - $300 here, easily. 2. The Restaurant. You place your order at the counter and wait for your # to be called. There is indoor seating, porch seating, and outside seating. Again, well organized and efficient. I ordered the Chicken Salad on a Croissant and am I ever glad I did! Best I've ever had, even better than mine! Add the Home made on site Lemonade, and it's almost heaven. To make it even better, the prices are from like, 10 years ago!! Then to finish it off, Homemade Ice Cream. If you can't find something you want to eat here, you need professional help ;-) 3. The Music. Out on the porch, there were some older guys (1 Younger) who have probably been making music together for a few decades. So smooth, soulful, and downright amazing, they sing, play guitar, keyboard, drums, and take requests. Never have I ever...... Tips accepted!!!! GIVE! So, Good Food, Ice Cold drinks, Great seating, Great Weather, Exceptional Entertainment, and clean restrooms. Who could ask for anything more? STOP HERE, OR YOU ARE STUPID!
SweetCreek Farm Market is a wonderful, unassuming business just off of the highway from Montgomery in Pike Road on the way to Troy. They sell quite the variety of fresh, prepared and packaged foods from a variety of producers and farms with an eye toward quality. The business is traditional quality Southern country. We purchased a variety of things, just whatever seemed tasty or fun: local honey, jams, cheeses, chocolates, jellies, snacks, nuts and candles. The store is open air yet clean. There was even a chicken (or rooster?) who strutted harmlessly through the store at one point. They also offer freshly made sandwiches, salads and ice cream which we'll be sure to try in the future! I even bought a postcard to send my yankee friend up near the D.C. swamp. Stop on in, you won't be disappointed.
Let me start by saying... The BEST peanut butter ice cream, ever! And it gets better.. chocolate peanut butter swirl.. Reese peanut butter cup! Here's a secret too... gluten and lactose free This market has a variety of fresh veggies and fruit, frozen items. Fresh meat and cheeses. An enormous amount of baked goods, with a good amount gluten free items. Fresh baked bread, tons of canned goods, jams, jellies and pickled items. They also have dog items, fresh treats and such. They have a fresh deli with great sandwich and soup options. Also, breakfast sandwiches and platters for a great price. Outside is a nice picnic area, with a playground and petting animal area, where you can purchase feed for the animals. All in all; great place to spend an afternoon with the family. Or stop in for a quick shop. My go to place, whenever I drive by. (Super clean restrooms too!!)