One stop fun for everyone! Indoor dining and outdoor tent, Market, Winery, Brewery, Cafe, Playground, Farm Animals, U-Pick Strawberries, Live Music, Pumpkins, Corn Maze, Gnome House Hunt, Pizza, Hiking Trails Sledding & more! Farm to table lunches in a beautiful location. Dog friendly
Kezia Wise
We went here on a rainy Saturday and still had an absolutely amazing time. We got there around 1 and the place was already pretty packed. We went to get in line for food and they told us it was about a 90 minute wait for food, so we ordered and then wandered around the farm. Once we got our food, (we ordered the Honeybadger Pizza), it was amazing and totally worth the wait. We stopped and saw the animals, the gift shop is adorable and we got some of their hard cider. We did the pumpkin bowling and went on a hayride, which was really fun. We also did the corn maze and may have gotten lost a time or two but we had a wonderful time. We can’t wait to go back.
… moreLisa Knowles
Pond Hill Farm does an amazing job at providing a laid back, yet inspiring, atmosphere. From delicious pizzas to craft brewed beer to adorable miniature donkeys to pet, this place offers something for everyone. The beer garden like area that is enclosed for the colder months makes this a great spot any time of year. It’s a wonderful place to roam, sip on a beverage, or just savor the outdoors. They have created something special!
… moreSara Maxson
Pond Hill Farm is a local treasure! They serve some sandwiches but mostly pizzas, while they do have a few appetizers. The only gluten free option they have is cauliflower crust pizza and it is an additional $5.50 if you need that crust. I went with the pesto chicken sandwich and it was delicious and the sourdough was fresh, came with kettle chips while you had the option of two other sides instead (I’m forgetting what they were). If you share a pizza, you can get away with spending about $13 per person but everything else is at least $20 outside of the appetizers. The environment was beautiful with the flowers, and the live band was great. We enjoyed walking through “the market” where they had items to purchase as well as snacks and fresh jams and other fresh items. 3 stars on the atmosphere because there were a few rats running around but also it’s a farm so what can you expect, ya know? The rats were not in the seating/eating area but more so in the flower area as well as the animal area. Great environment for families as there is plenty of outdoor seating and animals to see!
… moreChris Dyben
We love Pond Hill! We came on a rainy Saturday afternoon after driving through the tunnel of trees. We enjoyed hot cider with fresh cooked cider donuts! Bought a bottle of wine. Staff were helpful, taking their time to help me decide on my favorite wine, giving me samples before I committed.
Prices are decent, good quality food and drink, you get what you pay for.
… moreAmy Dunlea
This place is fun! There are donkeys and goats, tons of stuff to do with kids, squash shooting out of huge air guns, entertainment, and good pizza. We were there during dueling piano night. It was pretty crowded, but the folks behind the bar were doing a great job of getting everyone served. We waited about an hour for our pizza, but we were okay with that. We shopped the little market and took pictures of the beautiful flowers. If you’re staying in Petoskey or Harbor Springs, it’s worth the pretty drive.
… moreAaron Burns
Stopped in for lunch and they happened to be having an anniversary party. Cool event for a Sunday for sure. Live music, HOT CIDER, and donuts made to order! Great variety of beer, wine, and hard cider. Godfather Pizza was amazing!
… moreJose Flores
We visited Pond Hill Farm for brunch and it quickly became a favorite.
The cinnamon roll was delicious and comforting, though a little more cream cheese frosting would take it over the top. The Cajun omelet was excellent with bold, well balanced flavor. The Lumberjack breakfast was enormous, easily enough food for two people. The real standout was the pancake. The chef’s recipe is outstanding. Some pancakes are built for volume, this one is built to be savored. Perfect texture, rich flavor, and absolutely amazing. The cider mimosas were a great touch and paired beautifully with brunch.
Beyond the food, the setting truly elevates the experience. The scenery is beautiful, the gift shop is charming and fun to browse, and the free activities make this a great stop for families. Tubing, goats to pet, and open space to explore add to the relaxed, welcoming vibe.
Pond Hill Farm is one of those places that offers great food and a memorable experience all in one. We cannot wait to go back.
… moreMaria Roscoe
Loved finding this place to spend part of our vacation up north! We went end of May and there was still lots to do and eat! Lots of board/card games and activities to do while you wait for your food! The squash cannons are a must! Fun to feed the rainbow trout, walk the paths and enjoy the animals! And I can’t not mention Strawberry and Rhubarb! They stole the show. Highly recommend you make a trip to the farm!
… moreElizabeth Howard
We were having coffee in Petoskey and chatted with a local. She said: “Where you need to go today in Pond Hill Farm!” Thank goodness we chatted with her! The map calls this place a “cafe”? No. It’s an all-out rural fun experience! There’s pizza and ciders and beer and donkeys and live music and a corn maze and human foos ball and playground for the kids. Plus a cute gift shop. The hot honey pepperoni pizza was mmmmmm. A delightful scenic drive out — bring kids or don’t! We had a great time!
… moreMichigander
We love it here. Our large family had brunch on Sunday and as always, it was delicious! The team is so accommodating – special shout out to Dave for taking care of our larger party! After brunch, we went tubing and played in their outdoor space. The kiddos absolutely love all the things to do on property (winter or summer)!
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