Since
we held our first clambake in 1890, Francis
Farm has had
a tradition of providing good times, good fun, good food
and
good drink. Local residents frequent "The Farm" to visit the
"The Olde Barn" to eat or to attend one of the
frequent themed events. But, The Farm is not only a place to eat or
celebrate, it is a destination. We are famous for our clambakes and
annually attract thousands of visitors from around the
world.
Nestled
around our
Olde Barn public restaurant, we have a full arcade, sports bars, raw
bar, wedding gazebos, banquet halls, two pavilions, several outdoor volley
ball courts, horse shoe pits, softball field,
covered bocce
courts, basketball
hoops and many other attractions & activities. Whimsical
environmental wood carvings adorn our grounds. Our 60
plus acres facility
has the space, personnel and facilities to house multiple
events at the same time.
Miller
and Francis Halls, and their respective pavilions house many
private and public functions year round. Both have a full bar,
large kitchen and ample banquet seating.
While
walking the grounds, visitors can stop at our Sweet Shop for
lemonade or a T-shirt.
Our
museum currently houses many antique tractors from the New England
Antique Tractor and Truck Association (NEATTA). Hanging on the walls of the
museum are pictures from the past decades of our operation.
We
are open year-round, and through the year the farm hosts our famous
public and private clambakes as well as
tractor
pulls, concerts, weddings,
receptions, class reunions, fund
raisers, birthday parties, family reunions, dinners, company
outings, banquets, sports leagues
and many other activities. We
hope to see you at one of our activities in the future.