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Apple-filled tree with several red apples, green leaves, and orchard in background.

Welcome to Tabora Farms

Gourmet Bakery, Country Store, Gift Shop, and Deli located in the heart of Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Hours:
Mon-Sun: 7am to 7pm

U-Pick

Please call Tabora for our exact picking schedule

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Pile of fresh red strawberries, a delicious and juicy fruit.

Strawberries

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Close-up of fresh blueberries with water droplets, showcasing their vibrant colors.

Blueberries

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Close-up view of many fresh, ripe cherries with green stems Tabora Farms.

Cherries

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Fresh, ripe peaches arranged in blue baskets at the farmer's market.

Peaches

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Fresh, ripe plums arranged closely together for sale at farmers market

Plums

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Close-up of red and green pears hanging from a tree with green leaves

Pears

Starting August 30th
10-5pm Every Saturday & Sunday

Pile of red apples, fresh and ready for picking.

Apples

Starting August 30th
10-5pm Every Saturday & Sunday

Pile of pumpkins in various colors at Tabora Farms for market sales

Pumpkins

Starting First Weekend of October!

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Let's Chat

The Tabora Farm Market offers numerous delectable delights like fresh made daily baked goods, fine crafted deli offerings including soups, sandwiches, quiches and entrees. As you further walk into our country store you’ll find locally roasted coffees, various snacks, homemade preserves, salsas, chocolates, and grind your own peanut butter. Many customers come to Tabora to pick their own apples, blueberries, cherries, peaches, plums, pumpkins, and sunflowers!

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