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Farm-to-Table Dining Grows in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows

Maya SinghBy Maya SinghAugust 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Farm-to-Table Dining Grows in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows
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Farm-to-table dining is becoming more popular in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. More people want fresh food that comes straight from local farms. This growing trend is clear from the rise in agri-tourism businesses across the area.

One of the newest places joining this movement is The Patch Brewery in Maple Ridge. This brewery makes craft beer using local ingredients. It also uses sustainable methods to help protect the environment. The Patch joins a growing list of local breweries that support farm-to-glass practices.

Other breweries in the area include Foamers’ Folly in Pitt Meadows, as well as Switchback Brewing and Ridge Brewing Co. in Maple Ridge. All of them focus on making small-batch beer with ingredients grown close to home. These local brewers often use honey, fruits, and grains from nearby farms, giving their beers a unique regional flavor.

Fresh produce is also easy to find in this region. During the summer, U-pick blueberry farms attract families looking for fun and healthy outdoor activities. Visitors can walk through rows of berry bushes and pick their own fruit. It’s a great way to enjoy nature and take home something tasty.

For cheese lovers, Golden Ears Cheesecrafters offers a variety of locally made cheese. This family-owned business is known for using milk from nearby farms. Each product is handmade in small batches, keeping the quality high and the process close to its roots.

Fall is also a great time to visit the area. Local pumpkin patches welcome visitors with rows of bright orange pumpkins and other fall produce. The Laity Pumpkin Patch is a favorite spot for families, with fun activities for children and a wide variety of pumpkins to choose from.

In Pitt Meadows, Meadows Family Farm has something special to offer. This U-pick flower garden lets visitors choose and cut their own flowers. It’s a peaceful and colorful way to enjoy the countryside, and the flowers make perfect gifts or decorations for any home.

Another standout is Hopcott Farms, a family-owned butcher shop in Pitt Meadows. The animals used for their meat are born on one of three ranches in British Columbia: 130 Mile Ranch, Kane Lake Ranch in Lumby, and Big Smokey Ranch in Merritt. The animals live on these ranches for the first half of their lives. Afterward, they are moved to the Hopcott farm. This approach ensures the animals are raised with care and keeps the entire process close to home.

The farm also runs a store that sells fresh meat, produce, and other local items. Customers can learn where their food comes from and feel confident that it’s raised responsibly. Hopcott Farms also offers tours and events, making it a key part of the local agri-tourism scene.

For those who prefer to eat out, many local restaurants are fully embracing the farm-to-table movement. Sunflower Cafe serves dishes made with fresh, local ingredients in a cozy setting. Big Feast Bistro is known for its creative meals that highlight regional produce. Humble Roots Cafe and Deli offers simple but flavorful options, while Chameleon creates seasonal dishes that change based on what’s available from local farms.

These businesses are helping shape a food culture that values quality, transparency, and community support. Diners can taste the difference in meals made with care and fresh ingredients.

Whether you’re sipping a craft beer, picking berries, or enjoying a local meal, farm-to-table dining in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows offers a fresh and authentic experience for everyone.

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Maya Singh is a dedicated local news reporter based in Pitt Meadows, bringing over a decade of experience in community journalism. A graduate of Simon Fraser University, she has previously contributed to Global BC and The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News. Maya is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about covering stories related to youth empowerment, public health, and local governance.

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