Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café
Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café: Coffee shop in Freeport

Why Eat
Why Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café
Wolfe's Neck Center Farm Café is a seasonal spot (June through September, weekends year-round) that sources heavily from the farm's own land. You'll find coffee, bagel sandwiches, wood-fired pizzas on Friday nights, and rotating specials like Saturday lobster dinners. It's small, casual, and draws people who care about where their food comes from.
- Bagel breakfast sandwich rivals the best in Southern Maine.
- Wood-fired pizzas on Friday nights, fresh from the farm.
- Homemade scones and muffins, including gluten-free options.
- Lamb meatpies and other specials using farm-sourced ingredients.
Menu
What to order
Start with the bagel breakfast sandwich, which nearly everyone mentions. The wood-fired pizzas are worth timing a Friday visit. If you hit the right day, order the lamb meatpies or corned beef hash. The baked goods (especially scones and blueberry muffins) pair well with coffee, and pumpkin bread shows up seasonally.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Weekend coffee and breakfast, Friday pizza nights.
Price range
$$
Details
Opening Times
Atmosphere
The room
Small, no-frills shack with counter seating. You can hang at the counter and chat with staff. Casual and low-key, the kind of place where you're eating close to the farm itself.
Weekend hours keep it low-key. The menu is intentionally small, rotating with what's available. Regulars praise the bagel breakfast sandwiches and baked goods (scones, muffins, pumpkin bread). Staff are friendly, though service can feel unpredictable depending on who's working.
Reviews
What guests say
Guests rave about the freshness and flavor of food sourced directly from the farm. One recent visitor called the bagel breakfast sandwich "maybe the best in Southern Maine." Homemade baked goods (scones, muffins) draw praise. Staff are described as friendly, though the operation feels lean and sometimes uneven.



























