Popcorn balls!
Local squash
Street view
Fresh picked apples
Fresh apples Oct 2017
$17 got me a watermelon, cantaloupe, head of broccoli, 4 onions, 2 tomatoes, 3 zucchinis, acorn squash, and a bunch of red potatoes.
Rebecca M.
Oct 8, 2023
This place is always a "go to" when I'm in town. They have a lot of local fresh produce, most of which they grow themselves. Their corn and fresh tomatoes are my favorite! They also sell homemade cider and it's the best I have ever had! Trust me, a zap in the microwave and it will warm you up on a cold fall night! Its a family owned operation so everyone is involved. Service is exceptional!
Read MoreDale D.
Aug 2, 2022
I live in Central Virginia, but have family up here and visit frequently. I always go to Mulvin's for corn and tomatoes. However, the local peaches this year at Mulvin's are outstanding. I've never tasted better peaches, and I've been around awhile.
Read MoreT.J. H.
Nov 3, 2016
I always love stopping here when I'm out in the Sandusky area. It's in a really convenient location if you're from the small town outliers and coming into Sandusky to shop or get groceries. For the size they have quite a large selection and everything locally grown is clearly marked. I'm always blown away by how cheap my giant hauls of veggies usually are especially when comparing with the prices I now face living in Cleveland. I just picked up red peppers for 60 cents each which is about half of what I found at Aldis! My dad always forces the older gentleman to pick out his watermelons for him and swears that they're the best watermelons on earth lol. I'm also usually surprised by how late they're open. Anyway. Check out my picture to see what $17 got me and go support some local farmers!
Read MoreCourtney K.
Jul 21, 2022
Always friendly and helpful with fresh produce, usually the best prices around! It's worth the drive.
Read MoreKate ..
Aug 6, 2020
I have been there twice so far this season and both times not one employee was wearing a mask. I understand that when they are working in fields and on trucks that is not practical. But, when they are at the stand handling a purchase, bagging, ringing up sales, You are no different than any worker in a grocery store or retail shop. On one stop there were 6 people working in and next to the stand mingling among the customers and taking money and not a single one was wearing a mask. they touch the food, the bags, the money, cough, sneeze, wipe their sweaty foreheads and provide no protection at all for their customers. I will not be returning here.
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