If you are a fan of farm fresh food (who isn't), then do not pass by nor overlook this farm to table restaurant.  It's a local restaurant owned by a local farmer, so you know the food is not processed nor old.

There is an outdoor place to eat in the spring, summer and fall, and when the air is cool outside, the diner offers tables inside.

The Hungry Diner via Facebook
The Hungry Diner via Facebook
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A Farmer Owned Restaurant

The diner is owned by the same family as Walpole Valley Farm, and The Inn at Valley Farms, so it's a short hop down the road about 5 miles.

The farmers are "dedicated to local sustainable agriculture. Come taste the difference and spend your money that stays in the local community," at The Hungry Diner.

The Hungry Diner via Facebook
The Hungry Diner via Facebook
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According to onlyinyourstate.com, all three properties are dedicated to farm fresh and local business, and sustainability.

Walpole Valley Farms raises all the chickens, beef, pork, turkey and eggs served at The Hungry Diner.

No Reservations

They don't take reservations, so it's first come, first served, but check their Facebook or Instagram pages for specials.

They have a bar and make some interesting drinks, like a cranberry cocktail, or you can opt for a non-alcoholic cranberry milkshake.  Sounds fresh and delicious either way.

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They carry 16 craft beers on draft, and biodynamic wines and local craft spirits. This place is as locally sourced as it gets. Check it out.  You will be impressed.

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