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We had a wonderful birthday party for our daughter in December here. It was reasonably priced and the space was so much fun for all of the kids (ages 6months to 14) ! We had an issue with one employee being a bit rude to our guests but the manager, Lystra, handled it really well. We would book this space again for a birthday in a heartbeat! View all feedback.
What Ellie B doesn't like about Cfe Farmstead:
Interesting place, but staff were rude and confrontational. It's not a park, it's a restaurant, so you cannot bring in any outside food (not even candy or a water). Ordered an iced coffee and it was clear ... basically tasted like sugar water. Cameras were everywhere so it feels like you're under surveillance. I like the hydroponics aspect, but the menu was hard to understand. All in all, an odd experience. View all feedback.
We had a wonderful birthday party for our daughter in December here. It was reasonably priced and the space was so much fun for all of the kids (ages 6months to 14) ! We had an issue with one employee being a bit rude to our guests but the manager, Lystra, handled it really well. We would book this space again for a birthday in a heartbeat!
Milk 180 Park is a gift to our community. Every time I walk in (FOR FREE) I feel so lucky that we have this space. The staff is friendly- if you follow the few simple rules, that are clearly displayed. Ring the bell if you'd like service, put your empties in the bin, don't bring outside food or drink, and don't let your children horseplay. Considering it's a free space, that's very few rules- in my opinion. Plus the food and drinks are delicious. A true gem, that I hope will be in Easthampton for years to come.
Interesting place, but staff were rude and confrontational. It's not a park, it's a restaurant, so you cannot bring in any outside food (not even candy or a water). Ordered an iced coffee and it was clear ... basically tasted like sugar water. Cameras were everywhere so it feels like you're under surveillance. I like the hydroponics aspect, but the menu was hard to understand. All in all, an odd experience.
I had heard about this place but after seeing some of the reviews here was feeling hesitant about trying it, especially since it's a 50 min drive for us. TLDR: I'm SO glad we did because it was great!! Full details: Came on a Saturday with my husband and 10 month old. It was FULL of families having fun. No one was getting yelled at by staff or anything like other reviews said. There were a few kids running but mostly I felt like it was similar to being at a pool where kids do the fast walk/shuffle so as not to run and break the rules. Food was tasty (I had a special hot dog) and very reasonable. You were allowed to eat anywhere in the park which was nice. Baby practiced going up and down stairs, toddled around happily and climbed on foam blocks. My guess is that weekdays might be different but all in all I was VERY pleased.
I have a mixed review. First, the space is fantastic. It brings the outdoors indoors. That is important and the idea is an innovative one. There food is good: they have a full coffee bar and serve a nice selection of wine and beer. However, it is advertised as a park which attracts parents and children. It would be great if they had more things for kids to do or even bulked up the small play area. Children 's physical activity is largely discouraged and management has been rude to many of the parents I know, in addition to my family about running or anything they see as horseplay. My husband refuses to go at this point due to this treatment. If you want to sit and have a cappuccino, this may be your spot. If you want to take your kids somewhere to expend energy this is not the place.