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"Baked and Grown, Just Like Home!"

Located in Cornwall New York, Jones Farm is a destination for foodies and shoppers alike!  
One of the few surviving family farms in the Hudson Valley, Jones Farm offers an array of homegrown vegetables.
Our country store is your one stop shop for local produce, eggs, honey and gourmet foods. 

Our in-house bakery Grandma Phoebe’s Kitchen is known in the Hudson Valley for our fresh baked goods!  The aroma of homemade cookies is known to tempt even the most discriminating visitor!

Enjoy breakfast or lunch from our new cafe seating area with views of the farm and Schunemunk Mountain in the distance!

BAKERY MENU  |  CAFE MENU

In Clearwaters Gift Shop You’ll find one of the finest selections of gifts, home decor, and personal accessories in the Hudson Valley.
Our Frame shop offers museum quality custom framing, and our gallery is home to fine artwork, antique prints and local photography.

No matter the season The Shops at Jones Farm are sure to have something fun to see, do or eat!  

We Welcome you to come enjoy the benefits of Fresh & Homegrown

Hours of Operation

Farm store, Bakery & Gift shop
Wednesday-Sunday: 8am-5pm

Cafe
Wednesday-Sunday: 8am-3pm

Frame shop
By appointment

Whatever the season, our fresh produce and fruits are the REAL stuff – not imported and wrapped in plastic…

Our country store is your one stop shop for homegrown produce, local, all-natural and gourmet foods. Visit during the fall for pumpkins and during…

Our Bakery is named after Great, Great Grandma Phoebe. From the moment you walk in, the fragrance of fresh…

Our old dairy barn has been converted to one of the largest gift, decorative and personal accessories stores in the Hudson Valley. The charm of our Dutch…

The beautiful arched windows shed a flattering light on our art gallery’s ever-changing exhibits. We feature antique…

John H. Jones originally purchased the picturesque acreage that is now known as Jones Farm in 1914 from Miss Emily Cromwell, a direct descendent…

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