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Contribuisci feedbackI paid $55 for a buffet-style meal that resembled food served in large pots at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. While that doesn't necessarily mean it's bad, the overcooked dishes and lack of seasoning really let it down. Even the brownie dessert was bland. To add to the experience, the dining area is set up outdoors in a backyard, complete with a bonfire in 80°F weather. They only accept cash, and they claim it's a fundraiser for the church across the street, though I have my doubts about that. You can make your own decision about it.
Parking is conveniently available across the street at a church, from where you can walk to the entrance to confirm your reservation. You can also purchase beverages like soda or bottled water (you’re welcome to bring your own wine or champagne), and you'll receive a colored bracelet. Once inside, you can choose your picnic table and let the kids explore the backyard, which features various chickens, roosters, and rabbits. The owner even takes the kids on a train ride during your visit. If you're feeling energetic, you can ring a bell for a free drink or swing on the swings while waiting. We opened our wine and enjoyed a chat while waiting. The first course began with a selection of soups, offering options such as vegan, corn and bacon, oxtail, shrimp, fish, chicken, and sausage, among others. You can customize your soup with toppings like scallions, peppers, chicharrones, and plantains. Don’t forget to try the little cheese breads or croutons for an extra hearty touch! After a moment to digest, a prayer is said, and then the main courses are served—again featuring a wide variety of dishes to satisfy vegans, meat lovers, and everyone in between. The spread included tomato flatbread, fresh pesto, Chihuahua cheese, spaghetti, oxtail, grouper, polenta, cauliflower salad, green salad, sausages, rice, poached eggs, and couscous, just to name a few. There was such an abundance of food that I can hardly remember everything! As you indulge and loosen your pants, be prepared for freshly brewed coffee, followed by an array of desserts. They offered an impressive selection, including brownies, flan, fudge, raspberry cheesecake, pies, mousse, fruit, whipped cream, and so much more. You'll definitely leave feeling quite satisfied! The concept of this restaurant is all about love and giving, as the proceeds go to their church. How wonderful is that?!
This is a fantastic place for family and community gatherings, thanks to the amazing food prepared by Regina and her husband Eliseo.
Regina's Farm is a very pleasant place to have a great meal with soup, salad, a variety of dishes and a variety of awesome desserts. Great for couples, families and friends. The homemade soups are delicious. The beet soup, butternut squash and oxtail soups are my favorites. All of the dishes my husband Jeff have had are exquisite and very tasty. We are definitely going back and are telling the rest of our family as well as our friends.
This was a phenomenal experience. Loved that it's casual and that you get to interact with others at your table. The food was amazing! I couldn't not try everything and I felt really welcomed. Definitely go starving, you'll need the space. Looking forward to visiting again.
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