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Hillstown Farm Shop

128 Glebe Road, Randalstown, County Antrim, BT41 3DT
Hillstown Farm Shop

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Nestled between Randalstown and Ahoghill, Hillstown Farm Shop is a proud family-run business, operated by the fifth generation of the Logan family who have farmed the land for over 100 years. Since opening in 2012, the shop has become a beloved destination for visitors seeking top-quality, farm-fresh produce.

At the heart of Hillstown Farm Shop is their commitment to excellence in meat. They raise mainly Aberdeen Angus and Shorthorn cattle, dry-aging their beef for a minimum of 28 days to ensure tender, flavorful cuts. Their award-winning sausages and bacon have earned recognition as the best Northern Ireland pork sausages for five consecutive years. Everything is born and finished on-site, ensuring traceability and quality from pasture to plate.

But Hillstown is more than just meat. The farm shop proudly stocks the best local artisan produce, from freshly baked buns, rich butter, and creamy cheeses to locally pressed apple juice and handmade crafts. Customers also enjoy visiting the farm to see the hens, llamas, and cattle roaming freely, connecting them to the roots of the food they enjoy.  They also run regular seasonal events such as their Sunflower Maze.

Hillstown Farm Shop offers an authentic taste of Northern Ireland’s finest food and farming tradition, with a welcoming atmosphere and delicious produce.

Next door, EJ’s at Hillstown café serves meals made from some of this produce, providing a warm and friendly place to enjoy local flavours.

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* Cafe: Wednesday to Saturday 09:00 – 15:00.
Farm Shop: Monday to Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Closed Sundays.

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