Frozen Custard - the best ice cream in Cincinnati
Huge selection of hanging baskets
Tomato and vegetable plants
We cater parties big and small!
Pumpkins and gourds 2024
Mums 2024
Roothouse Aquaponics
Mums and pumpkins 2024
Store entrance
interior
Nostalgic sodas
Large selection of local apples
Produce
Huge selection of honey, jams and jellies
Dried and fresh peppers, tomatillos, and more
interior
Deli with daily specials and frozen custard
Produce
Pretzel bun with roast beef and turkey
Frozen custard
Frozen Custard - Best ice cream in Cincinnati
Boars head products, include freshly sliced BH meats
Market entrance in the Fall.
Local coffee and nice fireplace
Linda M.
Aug 23, 2024
Took my fiancé to Newtown Farm Market bc he had never been before. It's a nice little market with lots of produce and various specialty items. The staff are super friendly and even offered a sample of anything we weren't sure of at the deli and custard counter. I would recommend this place.
Read MoreBarbara S.
Mar 30, 2024
Fresh produce, good food, great people, the custard is amazing, you won't be disappointed.
Read MoreCaren U.
Dec 17, 2023
Love stopping in here for a bag of apples, their candy by the pound, and Amish delights. The parrot is entertaining.
Read MoreKelly M.
Mar 24, 2022
Support this small business, it's awesome! I hadn't been in here in twenty years, stopped in this past Sunday. It's like a mini Jungle Jims. Many unique products that you can't get anywhere else. There's also a deli that makes sandwiches that looked awesome, and frozen custard- which is not easy to find in Ohio. The owner cashed us out and was super nice as well. We'll be back for the Amish popcorn and the farm fresh eggs. Check it out!
Read MoreSteve A.
Aug 15, 2018
Another thing to do in Newtown is visit this farm market. Even if you aren't going to buy anything, it's still something you might like to look around in. They have lots of local produce. It figures this is the main appeal. They also have homemade custard. I like getting fresh produce right from the farm. It's much better than getting it from a store, where it could be from very far away. The prices here are comparable to getting it at the stores. It has better looking products, which makes it acceptable paying more. The thing is, the prices on many items are really cheap, and you get better taste. In the summer and fall there's usually a lot going on outside the market. The most plentiful item is sweet corn, but there's many other vegetables. It seems the most popular item is the custard. It always has a long line. Try to drive past this way the next time you are in Newtown.
Read MoreStephanie O.
Sep 28, 2019
I have fond memories of going to Newtown Farm Market as a child. My grandmother would take me on runs and let me run around trying samples while she purchased fresh produce to create various stews and sides. As someone who is a sucker for nostalgia and supporting local businesses, I stopped by while I was in the neighborhood for brunch on Sunday.The set up is just as I remember. Mostly. When you walk in, there's a beer and wine shop to your left. Obviously child me doesn't remember that, but adult me is happy to know that I can get my wine fix on here. For the most part, I was incredibly disappointed. One thing that never carries over from your childhood memories is the price of everything. Grandma, you were RIPPED OFF. Now I do not mind paying a little extra for local products and higher quality, but this is highway robbery. $8.99 for butter? $7.99 for jelly? I bought local condiments from jungle Jim's for half that. They wanted $1.29 for one pack of microwaveable popcorn. Face it, you're about to put a questionably sourced bag of kernels into your microwave for snacking pleasure. The fact that you've stamped it with an Amish seal of approval does not take that away. You might as well spend $1.29 at Kroger and three of those suckers.The produce was fresh, but these days so are the majority of produce selected for major grocery stores. I like to buy my lettuce at jungle Jim's, where they source from a farm in Wilmington. Even Kroger & Meijer proudly showcase the farms that supply them with fruits & veggies. There isn't a quality difference between newtown's offerings and your typical grocery store. However, there's a large price discrepancy. $4.99 for one Portobello? Outrageous!To top it all off, there was only one register open and a line that snaked into the main room of the market itself. I didn't want to leave without buying anything so I decided to purchase a $6.00 bottle of Caesar dressing, but after seeing the line I put it back and said to hell with it. I could probably make better dressing at home anyway.My wonderful grandma, may she Rest In Peace, gave me the experience of running around this place and being on the receiving end of their ice cream. I will continue to honor her legacy by making her delicious meatloaf & pork tenderloin recipes...and I will do that with ingredients from other places that don't charge a small fortune.
Read MoreGlenn C.
Mar 2, 2019
Bought a nice fruit basket for a gift. Other visits they have nice produce from local farms and the famous Aicholtz corn. Across the street from the soccer and baseball fields. Coupons in the Anderson book. Buy ice cream like Custard and home made jams n jellies. They also have daily sandwich specials.
Read MoreBeth N.
Aug 12, 2020
I used to love this farmers marketBut the past 3 times I visited, the staff were only covering their mouths with their masks. When I asked the checkout lady to pull her mask up over her nose she went on a tirade about how tired she was of having to wear it and clean her space etc. I'm a nurse and I know full well how Covid has added extra work and inconveniences to everyone's work day.But I find it very disrespectful to their customers. I won't be back
Read MoreMartha D.
Aug 9, 2021
I love the Newtown Farm Market. It is homespun and old school. They stock local produce and also non-local produce but they tell you where everything is from. They have great corn and lots of Amish goods from Fudge to Bacon. They also have a nostalgic selection of old timey (and some new timey) bulk candy. And also lots of homemade /locally made dog treats (and some cat treats too).I love their selection of jams and spreads and honey and all kinds of pickled everything from eggs to watermelon rind to cauliflower as well as good old sauerkraut.The staff is friendly and helpful.Oh, they also have a deli with yummy sandwich options, sliced meats and homemade custard in cones or bowls. They've got it all and they actually have answers when you ask questions!!
Read MoreMelvin S.
Jun 30, 2024
The cure got the Kroger feeling of not being appreciated as a customer. Family owned and operated and with as good and often much better fruits and vegetables--and certainly better attitude. Give them a try as a special destination.
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