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Breakfast on the Farm

Come for Breakfast!

Stay and play all day

It’s an event for the whole family– grandparents, too. Enjoy a hearty breakfast at the farm, and opt to stay and play, as well. There are 45+ fun things to do.

Sunday, October 5, 2025 | 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Flyte Fieldstones: 10770 WI-21, Coloma, WI 54930
Reservation Required

Breakfast Only

Adults $15
Seniors $12
Children (age 4-12) $12

Breakfast + Stay/Play

Adults $25
Seniors $20
Children (age 4-12) $20

Children age 3 and under are free for Breakfast or both breakfast and Stay/Play when accompanied by a paying adult or senior.

What’s on the Menu?

Biscuits and gravy, eggs (Chef’s choice), sliced maple flavored ham, sausage, cheesy hashbrowns, pancakes, old-fashioned cake donuts, applesauce. To drink: Coffee, milk, apple cider, orange juice.

Reservations are not required for this event, but they are recommended to assure that we have adequate seating for you and your group.

On the Moo-ve

Moo Truck Adventures

During Strawberry and Organic Blueberry season and the Fall Fest, you can find Melvin the Moo in the patch selling Chocolate Shoppe ice cream — unless he is on the road at one of the following town festivals. 

Coloma Chicken Chew | July 27-28
Waunakee Waunaboom | July 4
Plainfield Jamboree | July 19
Bancroft Good Old Days | August 10 

Get more information on the Moo Truck and what ice cream delights we serve.

Farm Stand Locations

Farm Stand Locations

Please be aware that locations, hours of operation and methods of payment are subject to change throughout the seasons.

  • Adams
    Next to Subway on Hwy 13. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.
  • Baraboo
    Old Viking Express Hwy 33. Open 10am-6pm seasonally. Cash, check or card.
  • Berlin
    Domino’s Pizza on Main Street.  Open 10am-6pm seasonally. Cash or card.
  • Coloma
    Mobil on Hwy 21. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.
  • WCM* Madison
    505 S. Rosa Road, Madison. Open 7am-12:30pm Saturdays seasonally. Cash, check or card.
  • DCFM*Madison
    State Capitol. Open 8:30am-1:45pm Wednesdays and 6:15am-1:45pm Saturdays seasonally. Cash, check or card.
  • Mauston
    Behind the Log Cabin Deli and Market, Hwy 82. Open 10am-6pm seasonally. Cash or card.
  • Monona Sunday
    Ahuska Park Market. Open 8:30am – 12:30pm June and July for berry season. Cash, check or card.
  • Montello
    Montello Street at Hwy 23. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.
  • Necedah
    N9671 WI-80, Necedah, WI 54646 at the Reel Inn. Open 10am-6pm seasonally. Cash or card.
  • Plainfield
    Main Street at Why 73. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.
  • Plover
    Galaxy Hobby on Post Rd. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash, card or check.
  • Portage
    New Pinery Road next to Culvers at the old farmhouse. Open 10am-6pm seasonally. Cash, check or card.
  • Wautoma
    At Chelsee’s Mobile Café at 755 E. Division Street. Open during strawberry season only! Cash, check or card.
  • Westfield
    Pioneer Shopping Mall of I-39. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.
  • Wild Rose
    Carpet Craftsmen on Hwy 22. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash, credit card or check for berries only. Cash for veggies.
  • Wisconsin Rapids
    Portesi’s Fine Foods on 8th Street. Open 9am-6pm seasonally. Cash only.

Flyte Farms Market

Flyte Farms Market

The country store at Flyte Farms isn’t just about fruits and veggies!

We’ve got fresh-baked goodies, jams and jellies, books, trinkets, sweet treats, toys, snuggly stuffed animals, homey décor, goats milk lotions and soap, and more. Come shopping!

Remember, this is at the Flyte Farms location, folks!

What’s Available

What’s Available

Visit us on Facebook for the most recent posts of availability!

Starting in June, visit the strawberry patch — where you will also find:
Fresh asparagus, hydroponic tomatoes, English cucumbers, creamer potatoes and frozen organic blueberries. 

As our season goes on, our garden grows (see the calendar list below).

Also, we will let you know when canning crops are available to order at your local farm stand.   

May
Asparagus
Hydroponic: cucumbers, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, peppers (through end of October)

June
Strawberries, rhubarb

July
Strawberries (until mid-July), blueberries, raspberries, sweet corn, watermelons, muskmelons, field-grown tomatoes, peppers (green, red, sweet banana, hot banana), cucumbers, zucchini, beets, eggplant, onions, jalapeños, green beans

August
Canning tomatoes, pickling cukes, potatoes, cabbage, carrots

September/October
Pumpkins, squash, gourds, apples