Lynd Fruit Farm
9399 Morse Rd SW, Pataskala, OH 43062, USA
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
| Sunday | 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM |
Hours can change seasonally — call ahead before visiting, especially during u-pick season.
Reviews
Love coming here for fresh produce. In the fall season it’s picture-perfect and straight out of a novel when it comes to completing your fall bucket list. I highly recommend if you’re looking for something fun that’s family friendly to do or if you are nearby looking for a great place during the spring of fall season for some wonderful produce, and of course, some friendly smiles from the nice staff
If you are craving food that tastes like it should, shop at Lynd Fruit Farm. From fresh peaches to corn to beef to Whit's Custard, this is the place to go. Our family shops almost exclusively here, buying what is fresh, in-season, or recommended by the staff. The store is well laid out, with wide aisles and products arranged by category. I love just walking around and seeing what they have as I create my meal list in my head. And there is ALWAYS a friendly staff member nearby to help or answer questions. With live music, a coffee truck, and a laid-back customer pace, it is our favorite way to spend a Saturday or Sunday morning. (Pro tip: If you want your pick of fresh items, shop early Saturday, but be prepared to share your experience with many, many shoppers. Sundays are best if you are happy to peruse, take what is available, and ask questions. You will soon be recognized as a regular.)
I was able to attend a free event through Chase Bank. We had a ball. My 9 year old grandson really enjoyed himself. This may become a yearly tradition for us.
I stopped by Lynn’s Fruit Farm a couple weekends ago and really enjoyed it. They had a great seasonal spread — tons of apples, pumpkins, gourds, fresh-baked goods, ciders, and even some cheeses and charcuterie-style items. There’s a little “gift shop tease” area too, which was cute. Since it was late in the season, the vegetable selection was smaller, but still decent. Everything looked fresh and well curated, and the atmosphere was exactly what you want from a fall farm stop. The only thing I’d note is that some items — especially the apples — were a bit on the pricey side. Not unreasonable, just something to be aware of if you’re going to fill a whole basket. Overall, though, it was a really charming experience, and I’d definitely go back earlier in the season to see the full selection.
We met here as a half way point with our son who lives in Cincy. It was our first time and we will definitely be back! Loved all the things for sale in the market and the different varieties of pumpkins. We left with so many cool items.
Last verified: July 2026. Listing details are pulled from public business information and can change — please confirm directly with the business before visiting.
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