There’s nothing like eating your way through a Minnesota summer. The ballpark brats and the lakeside lobster rolls, the shore lunches and the backyard s’mores. And in the rural countryside, the lush farmland just beginning to sprout with this year’s bountiful crop of pizzas. Wait, what?
Pizza farms have always been an “if you know, you know” aspect of life in the Upper Midwest, though they might sound mystifying to anyone who hasn’t encountered one. Here in Minnesota (and Wisconsin), we take for granted that you can road-trip to a farm, spread out a blanket, order a piping hot pizza made from locally grown ingredients, and soak up every last drop of summer.
The gold standard of pizza farms, A to Z Produce and Bakery in Stockholm, Wis., announced earlier this year that after 25 years, it is retiring its legendary pizza night. Fortunately, there is a growing list of places to enjoy a farm-fresh pizza. If you’re lucky, it might be to the tune of live music — and maybe a farm animal symphony, too.
Just remember: Pack your own trash bag, picnic blanket or chairs, utensils, plates and whatever else you need for a picnic. Bug spray wouldn’t hurt, either. Clean up after yourself. Know which state you’re in (Minnesota allows you to bring your own alcoholic beverages, Wisconsin does not). And leave pets at home.
Here’s your summer pizza farm bucket list, from closest to Minneapolis to farthest away:
Red Barn
Visit horses and chickens at this 10-acre farm and wedding venue, which opens to the public for pizza night every Wednesday and the third Sunday of the month from May through October.
Address: 10063 E. 110th St., Northfield, 507-664-0304, redbarnfarmweddingsmn.com
Hours: Wednesdays: May, Sept.-Oct., 4-7:30 p.m.; June-Aug., 4-8 pm.; Sundays: May-Oct., 11 a.m.-3 p.m. third Sunday of the month.