
Lookout Farm Brewing & Cider
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About Us
Established in 1651, our farm extends a rich history into the modern day with a variety of offerings that bridge past and present. Located at 89 Pleasant Street in South Natick, MA, our facility has become a beloved local landmark. We are proud of our long-standing tradition of agriculture and hospitality, which has been the backbone of our operations for many years.
Our taproom, available for reservations, offers a distinctive farm-to-table BBQ dining experience from Thursday through Sunday. We have tailored our culinary offerings to emphasize the freshness and quality of locally sourced ingredients. Along with dining, our taproom provides an extensive selection of farm-brewed beers and ciders crafted on-site, staying true to a 'farm to glass' philosophy that supports local flavor and economy.
We also host various events, including the popular Easter Bunny Brunch and weekly trivia nights. These events not only spotlight the community-oriented spirit of our farm but also make us a go-to destination for entertainment and leisure, outside of our regular dining hours. With a commitment to quality, our farm produces beer and hard cider, sold in 4-packs, that are also available for purchase at our market whenever it is open.
While our market is currently closed for the season, the spirit of our farm continues to thrive through these activities and offerings. As a family-friendly venue, our policies adhere with local regulations, ensuring a safe and enjoyable environment for all who visit. Our commitment aligns with the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture's policies, hence we do not allow dogs, smoking, vaping, drone flying, or outside food and drink on our premises.
Our farm extends a warm invitation to guests who wish to explore our diverse and vibrant environment or attend any of our events. For inquiries, reservations, or more detailed information, our office and events team are readily available to assist.
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