The Farmer's Daughter Restaurant in Sudbury

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#12 From 46 in Sudbury
8.9
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8.9/10
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8.9/10
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8.9/10
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8.9/10
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$$$ International
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Michael Uhler
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10
4 months ago
More than 5-stars. This is the best brunch spot. Warm and cozy, delightful staff, delicious food, robust menu…every neighborhood needs a farmers daughter restaurant. The decor is inviting and as soon as you walk in, you feel welcome. The menu is full of options for everyone and you will experience quality ingredients and food prepared with care. The staff was whipping up tasty lattes and squeezing fresh orange juice. Their hot sauce is made in house and the only knock that I have is to get new bottles because although they look great, I couldn’t get enough out of the bottles on to my food. However they are all delicious! I thoroughly enjoy a great brunch spot and this place checks all of the boxes…it is delightful. If you’re traveling, do not skip the place. If you’re a local, I’m jealous. ❤️👏🏼 Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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C
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10
3 weeks ago
Typically busy anytime of the day. I love the farm to table philosophy! The ingredients are fresh and freshly prepared. I typically like to order their orange juice and coffee! This is my second time at this restaurant and I got the chicken burger with fruits. They will give you hot sauce as condiments for you to enhance the flavors if you wish to. Overall, great breakfast and brunch place to go! I recommend! Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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D NJ
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A month ago
My son in law suggested I try this place while I was visiting. Ok so I came on the wrong day, or ordered the wrong thing. 8:30 on a Monday. I ordered the standard eggs with ham (they were out of the turkey sweet potato hash) and a croissant (which was a nice option- but turned out to be an additional 1.50 which was never mentioned when I asked about the toast selection). And it came of course with their famous smashed potatoes. What a disappointment. The over easy eggs were barely cooked at all- I’m not a fan of raw egg whites- and had a pool of oil around them. The croissant was sliced in half and grilled - ok but to me that means it’s not particularly fresh. I wasn’t making a sandwich. The ham was barely warm, and the potatoes (which took up 2/3 of the plate), while tasty, had skins so tough I struggled to cut them even with my knife. They were not crispy at all. Just tough. The decor is nice and the service fine - i sat at the counter (although I was never asked how my breakfast was-I would have told them). The best part? The big pot of tea - I didn’t have to keep asking for more hot water. That was great. There aren’t too many breakfast places around here. Given the prices at this place and my poor experience, I’ll just skip it next time and go somewhere for lunch. Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $20–30 Food: 2 Service: 2 Atmosphere: 5
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Kim Le
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8
2 months ago
Farmer’s Daughter is an excellent place for brunch. This is my fourth time here now. Anything egg based is always done to perfection. I highly recommend any of the toasts because they’re done on a wonderful sourdough. If you’re debating between a skillet cake, pancake, or brioche French toast then I would go for the skillet cake. Of the three, it’s the most flavorful and moist sweet option. The brioche French toast can sometimes be a little inconsistent and sometimes bland. I would say the wait time for food is generally on the higher side (maybe on average 35-45 minutes depending how busy the kitchen is), but typically worth it. Will be back again to try more menu items! Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 5
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Trisha R
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4 months ago
Service was amazing. The waiter was super friendly and had the best customer service. I got the pancakes they were sweet. I don’t like my pancakes sweet. On top of that they came with a sugar butter which I was not a fan of. The syrup was blah. The smashed potatoes were flavorless. They needed salt and pepper. Bacon was good. Overall was not a fan of the food. Food: 1 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Excellent experience! Enjoyed brunch, quality of the food was to rave about. I am very picky when it comes to a good iced latte and I’ll give that 5/5! Deliciously bold yet flavorful. The chicken and waffles was finger licking! I enjoyed it with a toasted croissant on the side. Husband got the French toast which was good but very heavy and rich. Overall we just loved our experience and will be back! Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $50–100
Great place. Loved the food and ambiance. They have plenty of vegan options on their menu. Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes Pancake
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Erica Ramos
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10
4 months ago
Wow! Talk about fresh!! From farm to table! One of the best breakfasts I’ve had in a long time! Only in the area for basketball tournaments.. but will definitely find my way back!! Super polite & friendly staff.. And our waiter Will was wicked awesome! Thanks :) Service Dine in Meal type Breakfast Price per person $20–30 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Farm-to-table cuisine is one of the elite-most food one can experience! I’ve found that this place has not just crafted out the very best breakfast and lunch dishes, but has nailed in every aspect of the restaurant. Right from the perfect Sudbury location, to comfortable seating, to fine silverware, to an adept staff, etc. — they have packed everything in one place. I loved the food beyond my taste buds’ expectations. Should one be in 25-30 mile radius for a breakfast from Sudbury, this place is a must! Heads-up: while you’re in the queue to be seated, you could actually to Whole Foods grocery that happens to be right in front of it. This place is costly though! Highly recommended and 5/5 for all aspects of this restaurant. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
The Farmers Daughter has that brunch feel to it, which is good cause that’s all they do. I wanted carrot cake pancakes but they were out of those. So then I thought about French toast but they were out of that too. I settled on an eggs Benedict with ham which was very good and my wife and I shared a blueberry buckle which was even better. I tried her chicken and waffles and while the chicken and bacon was delicious, the waffle was hard and unpleasant. My so got the vegan pancake and hated it. The waiter seemed new and had a bit of a tough time particularly with drinks. I tried to order a cocktail and he asked me to write down the ingredients. Not surprisingly they didn’t have one of them. Stick to on menu drinks. It’s in a strip mall, but it’s nice inside. If you really want outdoor seating they have it but you are basically sitting on a parking lot sidewalk. Overall, it’s nice and their focus is on local farm ingredients which I like. You probably aren’t going to find a brunch like this elsewhere in the area. Maybe next time I’ll get to try the pancakes. Service Dine in Meal type Brunch Price per person $30–50 Food: 4 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4
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