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Will recommend this place and all its products to anyone who will listen. Off the main road but follow the signs as it's delish. Try it.
We were staying in nearby Scamander and decided to support this nearby farm shop. We had been hoping to do some 'pick your own' but unfortunately not available here. We bought some ripe apricots, blueberries, plums and huge juicy cherries. Just lovely produce but one of the most memorable parts of our holiday was a nightly scoop of the Very Berry homemade ice cream. We bought a litre and treated ourselves every evening! Thanks Eureka farm, very genuine and tasty Tassie ice cream.
Having moved into the area we heard about Eureka Farm and decided to visit to get some local produce. The berries are amazing and the apricot ice cream is to die for. The owner was very knowledgeable and friendly. We bought plums, apricots, blueberries, gooseberries and cherries. My only regret was not buying the local honey - sad face - but a good excuse to visit again.
Coffee and cakes ( we had Apple pie and Cheese cake) are delicious, even espresso is good ;). Very friendly service and nice location
We have intended to come here for lunch and was a bit disappointed that there is no lunch available. So we ordered the desserts. It turn out to be a great outcome, as the desserts here are awesome! The apple pie we had tasted so great - with natural sweetness from the apple, and not overly sweet. The raspberry pudding I had tasted equally great as well.. and the icecream was so tasty - I can taste the fruits in them. And it turn out that the desserts we had here is the best in our trip.Their jam is sold in other places as well, but of course, in their farm, you can get the best deal.
Great home made icecreams, jams, chutneys etc. Fresh fruit - apples, stone fruit and strawberries in season
Hi Joanne,We are sorry that you had such an unsatisfactory visit to our farm as most people who come up here are reluctant to leave and in fact return often.I am recovering from a serious illness so that is why the cafe has been closed. We are one of the few farms that actually grow and manufacture their own fruit so we are always busy. We are not as slick as some but then we are the real thing here as it all happens on the farm. As for lacking any organization you must have caught us at a bad moment as we are one of the longest surviving berry farms in Tasmania having been operating for 23+ years. Hopefully if you choose to return here your visit will be more satisfactory.
Trees and flowers spring blooming picturesque. Relaxed visit with taste sensations from local grown berries and fruits.
Whenever we visit Freycinet National Park, we always drive up to St Helens for their beautiful oysters. This time around we came across Eureka Farm. We decided to visit the farm. Denis, the part owner of Eureka Farm greeted us. He was very helpful by showing us the different homemade jams, chutneys and sauces. We were able to sample them. We bought a few of the homemade jams and sat outside to have our coffee and ice cream. We had a lovely chat with Denis, an interesting guy who loves hiking. Eureka farm products can be purchased online. Seasonal fresh fruit are also available at this working farm, If you are in the township of Scamendor, it is worth visiting Eureka Farm.
We had breakfast here on our way up to the Bay of Fires. The owner is a gem and was so lovely to chat to.We bought a heap of jams and look forward to devouring them.
Had a great experience at the farm, met the owners - had a great conversation plus beautiful apple pie and cake with stunning berries. Highlight of the area, especially picking fresh apples off the tree. Ann the owner even let us use her phone, so lovely! A must stop when visiting the area
We were keen for that farm experience we all fantasise about. Where you roll up to that nondescript place by the side of the road and discover all sorts of yummy local baked goods and the beaming farmer and his wife.Hooray and as it turns out, unusually (in particular for this area which we ultimately named "the tourism area with no service"), we actually found this in this remote part of Tassie. The hosts, Ann and Denis are well travelled and very interesting and have put a huge effort into developing their farm and their offerings. The farm has a large array of fruit - beautiful raspberries, strawberries, crisp apples, plums and more.They have a vast selection of james and butters including some more exotic offerings, such as their quince butter, which was divine.We had cakes, scones and yummy homemade ice-cream. We we so in love with the place we went back for seconds and then also bought takeaway, In fact, I'm now sitting in bed with my warm fruit pie writing this. Would have to be the best fruit pie I've had in years! Lots of different summer fruits encased in a moist buttery shortbread crust. Heaven...
We came for coffee, stayed for breaky & left with an array of beautiful fresh berries, jams & chutneys! It's the best coffee in town & we will be back to try some of the house made ice cream & deserts!
We popped in for a late breakfast as we were too late for the hotel and nothing else in scamander was open. The staff were wonderful especially with the kids and food and coffee were great. We even walked around the farm and were invited in to watch the jam being bottled. A lovely morning!
Lovely fruit to take away, and a fabulous crepe that we ate there. Raspberries and cherries were really high quality.