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Welcome to Flayvors of Cook Farm

Flayvors of Cook Farm in Hadley, MA, stands out as a unique destination for custom cakes, ice cream, and desserts. This farm-based establishment offers a wide range of flavors and menu options, sourced directly from their cows for fresh and creamy treats. The farm's ambiance adds to the experience, with the opportunity to interact with cows and enjoy mountain views while savoring delicious treats. The dedication to quality and the farm-to-table concept truly shines through in every bite. Whether you're a fan of classic flavors or adventurous ones, visiting Flayvors of Cook Farm is a delightful experience for all.

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If you're looking for a delicious treat in Hadley, Massachusetts, look no further than Flayvors of Cook Farm. This unique brand offers a delightful mix of custom cakes, ice cream, frozen yogurt, and desserts that will satisfy any sweet tooth.

Located at 129 S Maple St, Flayvors of Cook Farm is not your average dessert spot. They go above and beyond to cater to their customers, offering takeout, delivery, wheelchair accessibility, and more. With options like QR code menus, closed captioning on TVs, and gender-neutral restrooms, they truly prioritize inclusivity and convenience.

The standout feature of Flayvors of Cook Farm is their connection to the farm itself. Guests can enjoy their treats while watching the cows roam the property, creating a unique and charming atmosphere. Customers rave about the freshness and quality of the ice cream, which is made from milk sourced directly from the farm's cows. The flavors are ever-changing, with unique options like black raspberry and buttercrunch stealing the show.

Whether you're a fan of classic flavors or enjoy trying something new, Flayvors of Cook Farm has something for everyone. From the friendly staff to the picturesque views of Mt Tom, this place offers more than just delicious desserts – it's a memorable experience. Plan your visit today and indulge in the flavors of the farm.

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Vivian C.
Vivian C.

Got milk? Well they do have raw milk here, but we came for the ice cream and cows. Just not at the same time. We beat the ice cream rush! They took our orders at the window, then handed them out at the other window. And we were the only ones settling down in the cute cow room with our treats. Everyone else must have decided to enjoy the nice spring weather outside. They could make a scoop 2 flavors, so I went with black raspberry and buttercrunch with a cup and a sugar cone. Both were tasty, though buttercrunch the sweeter of the two. I also sampled someone else's ginger (on the sweet side) and pistachio (softened nuts). I preferred my own, and found the portion good without being at all overwhelming, even when followed directly by an early dinner. Well, after a visit with the bovine buddies a short walk away. They smell, snort, and pee loads. But they are cute! And accepted the rough pattings of a toddler dociley enough. But remember they are animals with teeth, so be aware, don't feed them, and keep your distance from the electric fences. 2023 spring: 1 scoop $3, 1 scoops $4.50, 3 scoops $5.75, 4 scoops $6.80. Asparagus $5 a bunch - gee were we tempted... There's a bathroom available inside.

Enit S.
Enit S.

My family and I have been here many, many times. There are other farms in the area that also do ice cream but nobody does it quite like Flayvors. My favorites are Inez (coconut, almond, and chocolate) and also the blackberry chocolate chip. You can see the cows on the farm, they even have a take one/ leave one book station, but nothing beats the view of Mt Tom off in the distance while you're eating your ice cream.

Jacklyn K.
Jacklyn K.

Still my favorite ice cream spot, possibly of all time. Many delicious flavors options and fresh dairy, surrounded by the farm and our lovely cow friends!! Always busy in the summer but the line moves. My favorite always the Cookie Monster and one of their coffee flavors but special mention to maple! Appreciate this spot feels frozen in time, in the best way.

Shelli H.
Shelli H.

Another one of my requests on my visit to Massachusetts. Cook farm was the home to my daughter in laws great grandparents. Old family history. The menu is giant. I couldn't make up my mind, although I am sure you can't go wrong. I didn't take pictures because I chose to spend a moment with a cow eating my ice cream. We became great friends. Fantastic experience. Roadside stop. Easy parking. Eating delicious ice cream with the cows. I would be here quite often if I lived nearby.

Scott K.
Scott K.

First time here. Great selection of flavors. Fun little shop where you can buy pints, quay, eggs, meat. It's a working farm so the kids will love getting close to the cows. And so will the adults! The ice cream is very good but not as high in fat as some other homemade ice creams I'm used to. So, it tastes a bit "light", which isn't necessarily a bad thing.

Jakob S.
Jakob S.

You can just taste the freshness of their ice cream. So many flavors and options. Customer service was excellent. Ordered the java chip and coffee oreo combined. SO GOOD. Love how the ice cream shop is dedicated to the mother cow named flayvor. The farm was able to produce all the ice cream thanks to her bloodline. Great story.

Marni M.
Marni M.

This is a beautiful little farm to visit the cows and calves that make the delicious ice cream. Depending on the day you can even play around with their chickens. Staff have always been friendly and patient. It's a gorgeous place to spend a few hours and enjoy the view. However, it being a farm prepare to see and smell the reality of it. Would love to come again the next time I'm in the area!

mark y.
mark y.

Fresh tasting ice cream and sorbets. They let you sample. Don't follow gps, wait until you see the huge Flayvors sign, then pull in. Otherwise, you'll be pulling into a dirt road.

Briana L.
Briana L.

There's so many ice cream flavor options! They even had my favorite, ginger ice cream, available which I was so excited for because I don't know where else offers it. The Cookie Monster was also very delicious with both Oreos and cookies & cream in it. I loved being able to see the cows eat nearby as well

Shayer S.
Shayer S.

Flayvors of Cook Farm has some of the FRESHEST ice cream I have ever had! All the milk in the ice cream comes right from the cows here and you can really taste the QUALITY with each delicious and creamy lick! They have various flavors which rotate based on availability. I am generally not a fan of unique flavors and stick to basic flavors wherever I have ice cream but I will say I make an exception for the BLACK RASPBERRY flavor. I have not tasted anything similar in any other ice cream shops yet! In addition to ice cream, they have some pre-made foods, fresh meat and even get raw milk here. If ice cream is not your thing, you can still come here to get up close with the chicken and cows roaming around or just sit outside and enjoy the countryside and mountain views of Western Massachusetts! In fact, some might say that's the main attraction, and the ice cream is secondary... ;)