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Contribuisci feedbackThe farm was full of beautiful jersey cows, sheep, goats, horses, turkeys, chickens, pigs, and bunnies. There was a friendly dog named Chucheca who greeted everyone warmly. If farms aren't your thing, you can still enjoy a horse ride. The restaurant served large steaks, salads, and even allowed guests to fish for their dinner in a pond. Our favorite dishes were the chicken wings and the Guanavana or Sour Sop juice. To end our day, we toasted marshmallows on a bonfire. The farm is located 40 minutes from Escazu and is a great spot for families looking for a unique dining experience.
The restaurant is located in a cozy setting with a spectacular view, green areas, and animals. However, we had to wait a long time to be seated and the restaurant was messy. The customer service was poor and the food was not worth the high prices. There were limited options for desserts and coffee, and a plate of frozen and unappetizing food cost at least $25 without a drink, plus taxes and service charges. It's a good place to visit for the view, activities like visiting the dairy or watching the animals, but not for dining.
The per person entry fee is significant, but children can enter for free. Additional fees apply for bike rentals or horse rides. There is a spacious playground for both children and adults, and pets are welcome. The restaurant offers delicious food, however, it is on the pricier side. Guests can also enjoy a stunning view of the city and a river.
We had great food and service, but the animal care seems pretty bad. newly born kalb separated from her mother, super-thin and lethargique left in small pencil with water and a bit of mais they don't need. they must be with their mother, but there they soon remained part of the calf on the menu. that was very annoying.
Very low price. pet friendly and close to sj city. there are no leaders or anyone who could lead or explain the used.