$25 for $50 Worth of Locally Sourced Dinner and Drinks at Farmstead Restaurant (or $12 for $24 Worth of Lunch Fare)
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- Organic produce & meats
- Local, seasonal fare
- Housed in a former barn
- Estate-made wines
Locally sourced cheese is always preferable to moon cheese, which was found to have dangerously high levels of Buzz Aldrin's brain waves. Enjoy a fresh, earthbound meal with today's Groupon for fare at Farmstead Restaurant. Choose between the following options:
- For $25, you get $50 worth of dinner and drinks.
- For $12, you get $24 worth of lunch fare.
The sustainable, organic farming at Long Meadow Ranch supplies chef Sheamus Feeley with a plethora of seasonal produce. Farmstead’s menu fluctuates with the unpredictable patterns of Earth’s seven seasons and consists of first and second courses. Start with meatballs lounging in a caramelized mirepoix and tomato marmalade ($12). Reviewers rave about the second-course cheeseburger, made with Long Meadow Ranch’s grass-fed beef and California cheddar ($15). Summon all 10,000 taste-bud buddies to help you escape the ranch and follow the brick-cooked chicken road to a technicolored land of flageolet beans, lacinato kale, and salsa verde ($23). A glass of Long Meadow Ranch’s own sauvignon blanc ($8) can be enjoyed with dinner in a smooth leather booth or all by itself at Farmstead’s granite-covered bar.
Reviews
CNN Travel featured Farmstead Restaurant on its list of America's Best Wine Country Restaurants. OpenTable diners give the restaurant an average of 4.2 stars, 90% of Urbanspooners give their recommendation, and 90 Yelpers give Farmstead an average of four stars:
- Feeley's updated versions of Ozarks favorites -- chicken and dumplings; whole-hog barbecue -- have gained attention, but he really excels with lighter, more composed dishes such as sole with Romano beans, sweet corn and Meyer lemon butter. – Bruce Schoenfeld, CNN Travel
- Great wine list, beautiful decor, attentive but not overbearing service. Overall, a great new restaurant in Napa Valley! – Rob, Urbanspoon