The best stop on
Route 9 is
just ahead.
Freshly gathered eggs and hand-squeezed lemonade — sold by the kids of Clover Hill Farm, right beside the road. Pull over and taste the difference a real farm makes.
Cash & Venmo accepted · No card swipes needed · Change always available
3 yrs
Running the stand
12 hens
Laying every morning
50¢
Per glass of lemonade
$3.50
Per dozen eggs
"Best eggs I've ever had — I stop every single week." — Karen, a neighbor on Route 9
Two things.
Both very good.
We keep it simple so we can keep it excellent. Every egg gathered that morning, every cup squeezed to order.
Farm-Fresh Eggs
Our hens roam the pasture all day and eat what chickens are supposed to eat. The yolks are deep orange. You'll notice the difference the moment you crack one open.
- Gathered fresh every morning
- Free-range, pasture-raised hens
- No hormones, no factories
$3.50 / dozen
Half-dozen available for $2.00
Hand-Squeezed Lemonade
Real lemons, real sugar, real cold water. No powder, no concentrate, no shortcuts. We squeeze each cup right in front of you and pour it over ice we make at home.
- Squeezed to order, never pre-made
- Sweetened with real cane sugar
- Chilled with homemade ice
50¢ / cup
Refills just 25¢ if you hang around
Stopping is easy
No app, no account, no line. Just pull over and enjoy something real.
Spot the stand
Look for the yellow hand-painted sign on Route 9 between mile markers 14 and 15. You can't miss the kids waving.
Pick your order
Grab a dozen eggs, a cold cup of lemonade, or both. The kids will pack your eggs carefully and squeeze your cup fresh.
Pay & enjoy
Leave cash in the honesty jar or Venmo us. Then get back on the road — a little happier, a little more refreshed.
Come find us
on the road
We're out at the stand most days after school and on weekend mornings. If we sell out of eggs early, we'll put a "Sold Out" flag up — but the lemonade keeps flowing.
Route 9, mile marker 14–15
Clover Hill Farm, north side of the road. Look for the yellow sign.
Weekdays 3–6 PM · Weekends 9 AM–1 PM
After school, rain or shine. Weather delays rare — farm kids are tough.
Cash in the jar or Venmo @CloverHillKids
We always have change. No coins too small.
Route 9, Mile 14
Clover Hill Farm — north shoulder
Neighbors say it best
"I drive this road every day. I don't think I've missed the stand once all summer. The lemonade alone is worth the detour."
— Tom R., Route 9 commuter
"My kids BEG me to take the Route 9 way home. Watching these young entrepreneurs take pride in their work is honestly the best part of my week."
— Sarah M., nearby mom
"Those eggs have the most incredible deep-orange yolks. I stopped buying store eggs entirely. Three-fifty a dozen and they're better than anything in the city."
— Greg L., weekend visitor
You're probably driving past us right now.
Pull over. Grab a cold cup. Take home a dozen eggs. You'll be glad you did — and so will we.
No reservations needed · Just show up · We'll be the happy kids waving