Heritage Farm Pancake House

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Heritage Farm Pancake House is a family style restaurant, petting farm, wagon rides, and offer the sales of maple syrup. We offer Farm Fresh Family Style Breakfast, Wagon Rides by appointment, free tours, and great gift baskets. Homemade Pancakes, Farm Fresh Eggs, Home grown fries, & Bacon from the Smoke House. Waitresses and waiters are payed a flat rate and we do not do tips but accept petting farm donations.

Cozy, plank-walled breakfast cafe for family-style pancakes, housemade maple syrup, eggs & bacon.

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Deidre
Had so much fun at the farm/pancake house. Atmosphere was so warm and welcoming. Everything is served family style and they have many different options of pancakes to choose from. After a delicious breakfast we headed to the petting farm to meet Peaches the pig!! Great experience and very personable staff!!
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Dylan Bissonnette
Cutest place ever.

We came pretty early on the first Saturday of April (8:30ish). No line at all and only one other family there eating at the time.

If you go try the Gingerbread pancakes. Phenomenal!
Fresh eggs. Fresh bacon. Fresh maple syrup. Strong coffee.

They have plenty of animals to pet/feed, which we did while waiting for our food to come out (which was not very long!). It’s a working sugar house so there’s literally steam from the maple coming right next to where you eat. So cool!

The family/staff are extremely kind and we’re guiding us first timers through the whole experience. They let you roam the place as if you’re part of the family. Every corner is oozing with rustic charm… and maple syrup.

As we left around 10am, the foot traffic certainly picked up, so I recommend going as early as possible!

Hidden gem!!!
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Amy Wright
It’s such a gimmick. The homestead is charming in a very rustic kind of way, but the restaurant is borderline ridiculous. The eggs and bacon were cooked perfectly, but the pancakes were thick and stodgy. You have to eat on paper plates with disposable wood utensils and then clean up after yourself afterwards (cleaning supplies provided). The kitchen is in full view when you order ..not sure if that was supposed to be reassuring or what ‍♀️
It’s an “experience” so if that’s what you’re after you’ll be satisfied.
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Danny
This was a great place to stop for breakfast to start last weekends trip up north. Everything is made fresh, and there’s always “special” flavored pancakes each week. This week’s specials were blue banana (blueberry and banana) and white raspberry
( white chocolate chips and raspberries), so I figured I’d try one of each. I also got sides of bacon and home fries. The cool thing about this place is it’s also a working farm, so some ingredients produced on the farm are used when they cook breakfast. They also have a large barn with all types of farm animals running around that you can check out after you eat. Only open on Friday and Saturday from 7:30-12:30.
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Amber G
We had an amazing experience! It truly was an experience rather than just going out to breakfast. When we arrived we had a 30 minute wait, but we were told we could walk around the grounds and they would come find us when our table was ready. There’s a barn out back with cows, chickens, goats & sheep to feed. This is where we spent most of our wait. Not to mention the food was absolutely amazing! And they serve the pancakes with their own maple syrup.
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Christopher Rodgers
This place has a lot of potential. The maple syrup is good, and I think if my food hadn’t been cold (the butter remained rock hard on the pancake) it would have been good. I may give it another shot next season and rewrite this review in case it was a one off mistake.
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Nicoletta de Rege
Eat pancakes, pet goats and feed chickens. Who could ask for more? Heritage Farm has a unique feel and ambiance to it. In lieu of tips, donations for the up keep for the animals is asked. As a customer, you can walk the grounds and pet the various farm animals. They accept credit card for payment so you can spend your quarters on feed for the farm animals if you so choose. In addition to the animals, they have a peddle piano/giant music box. I apologize as I don’t know the correct name but its an old device and such a quant addition to the place. It was such a fun stop in our day, I would highly encourage others to check it out!
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Troy Chiasson
We stopped here for brunch on Monday – absolutely delicious. We didn’t have any wait and the order came out pretty quick. We ordered a small and large serving – comes out on a large platter. This order came with three large pancakes, three eggs, three pieces of bacon and some great fried potatoes. They have several flavours of pancakes and you can make all pancakes ordered different flavours. We had apple cinnamon, gingerbread and birthday cake (dessert lol). This was just right for the both us – to be very full hahaha. Enjoyed it very much, and was great to see the production of the maple syrup from the restaurant area. Thank you very much
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Amy Scott
This was a fun experience! We had a 45 minute wait but while we waited we visited the animals, played on the playground, watched them make maple syrup and tried some too! The portions are big and we loved all the pancake flavor options.
I was most impressed with the hospitality and kindness of the family. They were packed, but everyone made sure we were having a good time and well taken care of!
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Tim Carter
I ate here this morning with my daughter. I only live five miles as the eagle flies but had never heard of this delightful family farm operation.

It’s not hard to find and as you wind your way through the back roads of Sanbornton, you pass ancient stone walls and farms well over 150 years old.

In nice summer weather, don’t be surprised if some baby goats visit you and try to mooch some food. They’re guaranteed to put a smile on your face!

The atmosphere is quintessential New Hampshire. Food was fantastic!!!
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