Good Eats!
On the weekends, come hungry and enjoy some of Dewberry Farm’s Good Country Cooking. Over the years we have greatly expanded our menu and food service locations to reduce waiting lines
Zeke’s BBQ 
Hot roasted ears of sweet corn and sausage-on-a-stick are served at Zeke’s. Hot dogs and hamburgers are also cooked at Zeke’s but served at Mattie’s Kitchen.
Mattie’s Kitchen.
Located inside the pavilion, Mattie’s is agood place to come inside for a while and take a load off your feet. BBQ sandwiches, chili, hot dogs, frito pies, hamburgers, apple blossums, pies and cakes, chips, candy, soft drinks and water are available. Hot chocolate and coffee will warm you up on the colder days. New for 2008 will be the Ribbon Fries and Snow Cone Heaven with 50 wild and delicious flavors. Ribbon Fries and Turkey Legs will be served at the new Legs and Fries building across from Zeke’s. We have purchased a new wood pellet smoker and are now able to cook our own briskets! Our prices are very reasonable. Guests are welcome to dine in our large pavilion, under the tents or at the picnic tables scattered around the farm.
The Dewberry Farm Sweet Shoppe
will offer all kinds of old-fashioned candies. Be sure to try a Fudge Puppy
(a Belgian waffle on a stick dipped in chocolate) for a unique taste. Fresh baked
cookies and Apple Enchiladas will be there, too!
Kettle Corn
Our freshly popped kettle corn was such a huge hit, that we actually had customers return another day just for the kettle corn. Its back for 2008, so don’t leave the farm without trying a bag.
Campfires
A favorite place on the farm for groups to gather to enjoy roasting hotdogs, marshmallows, or Smores. We provide the wood and get the fire going. The cost is only $60 for a two hour rental. Please call for reservations. Reservations must be made prior to the date requested. Hot dog packages are available or you can bring your own food to cook at the fire pits.
Outside Food Policy:
With our expanded menu, we no longer allow outside food or drink to be brought into the farm on weekends. School children, teachers, parents and bus drivers may bring lunches for their weekday field trips. The only other exception is groups that have rented a campfire pit may bring their own food and drinks. Also, birthday party groups may bring a cake. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation with this policy.

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