Farm Store
CLOSED FOR 2023- See you in Spring 2024!
An Important Update from Wild Grace Farm (March 30, 2023)
To All of our Friends, Customers and Vendors,
Spring 2023 is here and a new year is on the horizon. Lambs are being born, seeds are being sown and the days are getting longer.
As most of you know, our family here at Wild Grace Farm has grown over the past few years. In September of 2020 we welcomed our son Theo and this past July we welcomed our daughter Evelyn to the farm.
With the start of this new season not only on the farm but in our lives we have come to a difficult decision. We will not be opening the farm store and cafe this year. But do not fret…we plan on reopening bigger and better in 2024. We have been very honored to be able to keep our store and cafe open since 2019 and are looking forward to many seasons ahead.
This was not a decision that was made lightly or easily. With the growth of our family and farm happening faster than expected, we need the time this year to give them both our full attention. Our goal has always been to provide products that come from our own farm in the farm store. We want to make sure the experience we provide when visiting our farm is the best we can give. We plan to use the 2023 season to continue growing infrastructure around the farm so we can expand our offerings.
We know this announcement comes as a disappointment and we will miss seeing your friendly faces and feeding you delicious food. We appreciate all of the love and support that we have received from everyone that has walked in our doors.
While we won’t see you in the store, we will still be here on the farm and hope to host several pop up events for you this summer. We will also be selling our pork, lamb, and yarn online when we have it available.
So...stay tuned for more news about Wild Grace Farm in the months ahead. We wish all of you a great 2023!
Blessing to you all,
Francis and Alexandra Stewart
Rising on a knoll overlooking majestic Lake St. George, the Wild Grace Farm Store is a beautiful, hand hewn timber frame market, owned and operated by Francis and Alexandra Stewart. With their 50-acre farm and a nature retreat immediately adjacent, the Stewarts are living the definition of "farm to table".
The Farm Store carries a wide variety of fruit & vegetables, farm-fresh and local. More than a farm stand, the Store features a carefully curated selection of outstanding local Maine food products, including dairy, meat, jams, honey and unique gifts items.
The store offers a small grocery and a modest farm-to-table cafe for take-out or eat-in options.
Visitors to nearby Lake St. George may buy bug spray, picnic lunches, meat to throw on the grill, or any number of items for the vacation day tripper or overnight camper.
We are now selling and serving local beer, wine, cider, and mead including Lake St. George Brewing Co. Beer and Oyster River Winegrowers wine. We also carry a small selection of nonlocal natural and biodynamic wine and cider.