bragg farm sugar house & gift shop
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Great stop. The sugar house has a great location. The views outside were splendid. Flowers, mountains, rolling hillsides. The maple syrup is good. The gift shop has lots of items. Maple sugar ice cream, candies, jams, jellies and of course the maple syrup, Tshirts,and aprons .
We stopped here to pick up some local treats. We got some delicious syrup and a bunch of different herbs to cook with. So far, delicious. Great place to check out.
Nice gift shop for local vermont stuff... Just love their Maple creamies.. I took my parents there for maple creamy.. My father just became fan of it.. I also love their various shakes and Mustards...Of course, do I have to comment any for Maple Syrup..!! (its the best place to try Maple syrups and Maple cream)...
Had to stop at a real maple farm while passing through Vermont and we were not disappointed with Bragg Farm Sugar House. Even though the boiling room where they make syrup was not operational, the farm owners took the time to give us a tour anyway and explain their process for making syrup; it was entertaining and informative. Had a chance to meet the owners and talk briefly about their operation and then sample the wonderful syrups. Very pleased with our purchases and enjoyed the maple creamie.
This place is a must see. The gift shop has many nice items, I know cause my wife would have purchased more. I do have to say the 5 different sizes of ice cream was awesome.
We watched a mini-movie in the room where they make the syrup They were very helpful. We had a maple creemee and a maple milkshake. They were SO good. They also had a large gift shop. Everyone was so nice and friendly. The outside grounds were gorgeous too. I'd highly recommend visiting here. This was one of my favorites!
Amazing how so simple a process could be such a labor of love (and determination!) Mr. Bragg explained the equipment and the short film was informative. Being from California, I was pretty amused to see so much snow in March! I sampled the syrups, the maple sugar candies and of course the maple creemie (perfection!)
We made our second visit. We first visited 10 years ago and have been getting their excellent 'grade B' syrup ever since. Grade B is the darkest, most flavorable of the syrups. The film shows how the syrup is made and the person at the store gave us a quick tour of the sugaring house. It is interesting that they still gather the sap in buckets and use wood to boil the water off.
Nice video of maple syrup process. Large gift shop with a great selection of maple products, You get to sample the different grades of maple syrup. You'll be surprised by which one has the most maple flavor! (At least I was!) Since we were here in October, the sugar house was not in operation. Before we left with our many purchases from the gift shop, we ordered large cones of maple creemees (maple soft serve). A large cone for under $3. That's a bargain!
This shop has a good video explaining how maple syrups harvested and made. The shop has a good selection of miscellaneous souvenirs as well as maple syrup and maple products. The shop next door offers shakes and cremes (vanilla ice-cream mixed with grade B maple syrup). We had the maple creme and it was very good.I bought some souvenirs and maple syrup and had it shipped home.A nice place to visit.
This is a great place: it has a little bit of everything Vermont. All kinds of maple products, clothing, jams, jellies, books, games, maple creamees, souvenirs, food, etc. There are picnic tables and chairs outside where you can sit on the front lawn and relax while eating. There is a working sugar house and great gift shop. Very friendly and welcoming staff. A lovely stop on your Vermont road trip and leaf-peeping journey.
They did a great explanation of how maple syrup is made along with a video and showed some of the equipment used. Nice gift shop and the fall decorating outside the building was impressive.
Pretty good maple syrup and gift shop. Pretty display of pumpkins during our visit in Mid-September. More like a tourist stop than a working sugar house, but it wasn't that time of year, so maybe things are different in the Spring.
If you are ever in Vermont make it a point to make a stop at Bragg Farm and Sugar House. I have never had REAL maple syrup so I was really looking forward to learning how it was done and tasting it. All I can say is I am now spoiled and when I run out of the syrup I bought, I will be contacting Bragg's to ship me some more. I did not know how it was actually made and that there are six different kinds to choose from. The video they showed explained the process and then we tasted the 6 different kinds which range from very sweet which is the lightest in color to a dark amber closer to the fake kinds we see on grocery shelves. I prefer the B grade which is the least sweet and has a very rich taste. I made pancakes for dinner the other night just so I could have some of that syrup. It's a great place to stop for adults and even the kids. The store is very clean, the staff very helpful and ready to answer any questions. A great place to stop.
Terrific creamees, great maple products, and a friendly staff. Prices are fair. The Braggs are great at what they do.