Tanner Brothers Dairy in Richboro PA offers local homeowners a great place to shop for milk, produce, and most importantly...ICE CREAM.
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Located at the intersection of Almshouse and Hatboro Roads in Northampton Township, near Richboro, PA, Tanner's has been offering locals families farm fresh milk for over 100 years.
Our family does a "Tanner's Run" at least once a week. What do I like about Tanner Brothers?
- The Sweet Corn on the Cob
- The Half and Half
- The Chocolate Milk
- The Butter
- The Snacks
Yep, you read that right. The SNACKS. We find that they run cheaper than the local supermarkets. They also have some of the smaller brands - Good's comes to mind. They have a great selection of breads, and a few home-made desserts, including butter cake. I hadn't seen a butter cake in years!
I've become a Tanner's Half and Half devotee. Honestly, it's the creamiest one I've tried, and in my coffee? ... swoon ... Pretty much all the dairy there is delicious.
For the kids, there is chocolate milk so thick it could easily be considered a milk/milkshake hybrid. What Tanner Brothers is really known for around here is their ICE CREAM. Plenty of variety and made with milk fresh from the cows in the pasture that surrounds the parking lot. The kids love to get huge ice cream cones and stand at the fence and watch the cows laze in the pasture. It's such a throwback to years gone by...sitting at the split rail fence at a working farm, eating ice cream made from the milk of the cows in front of you.
Their produce is farm fresh, and ridiculously cheap. I make a mean tomato, mozzerella, and basil salad in the summer and I can score all three there for super low prices (and the tomatoes rock). We just grabbed the sweet corn on Monday, and we're having again on Wednesday because it's just THAT good.
Tanner Brothers is a local favorite for those in Newtown, Wrightstown, Buckingham, and Richboro. It's worth the trip!
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