Looking
for a photo op amongst flowers and disappointed to hear the sunflower farm is
now closed? Luckily, you can still nestle yourself amongst the lavender fields
of Laveanne. About an hour outside of Toronto in Port Hope, Laveanne is a small
farm with no admission charge containing a little store and open-air bistro. Unless
you’re a photo fiend, you likely won’t spend more than an hour and half at the
facility, but a visit to the goat farm and Port Hope marina can help fill the
day.
They’re
only opened for July when the lavender flowers. By the time we visited at the
end of the month, the peak of the lavender bloom was over, but the purple
flowers remained on the plants. Perhaps not as vibrantly coloured as mid-month,
we could still smell the distinctive scent as we walked amongst the field.
A local
restauranteur/caterer also takes over their open-air bistro for lunch. During
2018, it was On the Side Gourmet where they offered a simple menu with four
sandwiches, a larger salad, soup, dessert, and sides. The bistro consists of a
dozen tables under a tent attached to a gazebo where the kitchen resides. While
the food was mediocre, at best, there’s something about eating amongst a lavender
field that makes everything taste better.
The steak
on baguette ($17) is better described as roast beef on a sausage bun. Everything
was too soft for me – the beef so thinly sliced against the grain that it
almost crumbles, which would have been okay if the bread also wasn’t doughy. Moreover,
it needed seasoning - even with grilled onions and cheese sauce there wasn’t
much flavour. While the French potato salad was a vibrant combination of cherry
tomatoes, green beans, carrots, celery, onion, and olives, like the sandwich it
needed something more than just herbed oil to give it interest.
Still,
the “steak” was a better option than the grilled chicken kabob ($16), which had
been precooked, left in a warmer, then re-heated on the grill. By the time it
was served, the chicken was dry and hard. Perhaps if there was more sauce to
rehydrate the protein it’d be better, but the wrap barely contained any
tzatziki and the tabbouleh was really
chopped tomatoes and not the flavourful Middle Eastern parsley and grain salad
you’re expect. Luckily, I paired this with the garden salad, so when added into
the wrap there was at least some flavour and crunch. Otherwise, the best part of
the sandwich was the warmed flatbread.
While I’m
not normally a huge fan of lavender in food, being at Laveanne convinced me to
try the punch with lavender syrup ($3). Not surprisingly, there was no lavender
flavours; I couldn’t even smell the aroma. To be fair, maybe it was because we had
just walked through the field of flowers that had such a strong fragrance. For
fruit punch, it was fine.
Disappointing
lunch aside, Laveanne is worth a visit, especially if you’re looking for a
relaxing and low-key drive. Sometimes you just need to get out of the city and
be amongst nature. In July, why not make it fragrant purple lavender?
How To Find Them
Location: Campbellcroft, Canada
Address: 8667 Gilmour Road
Address: 8667 Gilmour Road
Website: http://laveanne.ca/
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