top of page

FAQs - Pizza on the Farm

🍕 Do I need to pre-order?   Yes! Pizzas almost always sell out days in advance, so don't wait. Walk-ins are welcome if we haven't sold out, but we'd hate to turn you away!

🍕 How does it work?  One ticket = one 14-inch wood-fired pizza (usually enough for two!). When you arrive, head to the pizza cart to pick your toppings from our seasonal meat or veggie options. Pizzas start coming out at 4 p.m. Cold drinks, homemade ice cream sandwiches, and our very own meads (wine made with honey) are also available.

 

🍕 Do you accommodate dietary restrictions? Yes! We offer Gluten-Free (cauliflower crust), Dairy-Free, and Vegan options at no extra charge — just ask when you order. Note: we're a flour-based bakery, so we can't guarantee zero gluten exposure.

 

🍕 Can we just come for the music? Unfortunately, no — our limited parking is reserved for pizza ticket holders only.

 

🍕 Can we bring our own food or drinks? We ask that you leave outside food and drinks at home (snacks for little ones are fine). Pizza and drink sales are how we pay the band, the staff, and keep the farm running!

🍕 Do you have paper plates and silverware? Pizzas are served on a pizza pan and paper napkins are available. You may bring your own fancy dishes and silverware if you wish!  

🍕 Can we bring our dog? We love dogs but can only allow certified service dogs.

🍕 What if it rains? If stormy weather is forecast, we will decide whether to go ahead with the event by noon. If we cancel, you will be notified by email and on the website and your purchase will be refunded.  

🍕  Anything else we should know?

  • We have some seating but you may wish to bring your own comfy lawn chair.

  • Our Parking area is limited; If you arrive by bicycle (we're close to the Douglas State Bike Trail!), we will reward you with a free non-alcoholic drink with your pizza.

  • Feel free to explore the gardens, meet the donkeys and goats, and enjoy the yard games.

  • Please don't share your pizza with the animals or enter the animal enclosures.

bottom of page