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Lambs Farm's Magnolia Cafe & Bakery

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14245 W Rockland Rd
Libertyville, IL 60048

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(847) 362-5050
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Lamb's Farm is a wonderful little place to spend an afternoon. If you're in the northern Illinois or southern Wisconsin area and want a nice drive to a place where you can picnic...

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Do not buy animals from Lamb's Farm! They get them from puppy mills and MOST have or will have problems. My vet just told me that they have documented PROOF of 5 puppies that had ...

Editorial review from Citysearch 10/14/2012

This restaurant is called Magnolia Cafe & Bakery and it supports a community of disabled people enabling them to have a quality life. The whole farm including the restaurant, PET SHOP- though controversial- and Thrift Store supports \r people with developmental disabilities. People with developmental disabilities will also be spotted working at these businesses which is very endearing to see. The restaurant has great burgers and pleasant staff. I would suggest that anyone go there to eat and especially those visiting for Navy Graduation go and try it out, it is close by and has decent food and supports a good cause. Its a non profit organization. more

DO NOT BUY ANIMALS FROM LAMBS FARM 5/23/2008

Do not buy animals from Lamb's Farm! They get them from puppy mills and MOST have or will have problems. My vet just told me that they have documented PROOF of 5 puppies that had to be put down in the first 3 months of their lives. If anybody has a similar story please Email it to me. Here is my story that I sent to them with no response, of course..\r \r I have a ""Lhasa"" we got 4 Christmas's ago and have to put her to sleep. She has had seizures since the beginning and now can't even walk! Her hips and legs have had problems since the beginning. Now her back has caused her legs to be paralyzed. I have spent over $10,000 on her and we can't fix her. How can you sell animals like this? I know MANY, MANY animals have been returned to you, and you keep getting dogs from these horrible breeders/puppy mills. For now you have destroyed the lives of 9 people. Below is a paragraph on your web site. It is a joke! I can't tell you how devastated I am. It hurts SO BAD that I can't do anything to help her. You charge OUTRAGEOUS price for damaged and mixed animals. Not for profit? What a joke!\r \r I wish this Email would make a difference, but it won't. I hope you are all really happy selling animals that you KNOW have or will have problems.\r \r Thanks A Lot. My heart hurts so bad.\r \r Dawn, Mike, Michael, Daniel, Matthew, Sandra, Shelby, Samantha, Donna\r \r more

A loving atmosphere of support for people with disabilities 11/5/2007

Lamb's Farm is a wonderful little place to spend an afternoon. If you're in the northern Illinois or southern Wisconsin area and want a nice drive to a place where you can picnic or have a decent lunch in the restaurant you will enjoy your visit. It's not an amusement park and there is not allot to do but it's worth an afternoon to take small kids for pony rides, train rides, petting zoo, gift shops and pet shop. It's run by volunteers and we have even seen members of the Marine Corps. doing volunteer work here. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing people with disabilities a chance to grow, flourish and produce in a caring environment. I think this is a wonderful philosophy and a learning experience for all of us. Come and visit even if you don't have kids. It's a great campus. Pros: A wonderful non-profit with a big heart more

contact informatin 11/6/2006

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Terrific burger 8/7/2006

We had hoped to go for breakfast, but ended up going for a late weekday lunch. The restaurant looks like the name, a quaint country inn restaurant on a ""farm"". Most meals were under $10. Kids meals were$3.99-$5.00 including a drink, applesauce, and fries. My husband got their hamburger which came with choice of cheese, but also offered free extras like mushrooms and bacon. His burger was terrific. He doesn't gush on food usually. I got the salad bar and French onion soup. The soup was very good. The salad bar was adequate with many items in a small space including both tuna and chicken salad. A few of the items (spinach and cucumbers come to mind) were not fresh looking or tasting. The canned pudding was lumpy. We used an Entertainment book coupon without a problem. Remember, many days this restaurant closes at 3pm (open late Fri/Sat, I think). \r \r Be sure to allow extra time to stroll by the other cottage industries on the property. Lamb's farm is a relaxing place with several businesses that support their residents. Pros: charming setting Cons: not a lot of menu choices for lunch more
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Owner Message
  • Lambs Farm Country Inn Restaurant is located in Libertyville, IL. We have served Lake County homemade country breakfasts, lunches and dinners for more than 30 years. We offer a relaxing atmosphere, full-service bar and affordable prices. Banquets of any size can also be booked for any occasion. We know that you will enjoy our food and be very pleased with our service.

    At Lambs Farm Country Inn Restaurant, we serve a menu unlike any other with items, such as:

    â?¢ Fully loaded breakfast omelets
    â?¢ Amazing breakfast skillets
    â?¢ Buttermilk pancakes
    â?¢ Soups and salads
    â?¢ Fried chicken and meatloaf
    â?¢ Signature sandwiches
    â?¢ Daily Lunch Specials


    For a nice relaxing and great meal, we?ll be pleased to serve you! We look forward to seeing you soon. Don't forget to ask us about our banquet facilities and offers for your next occasion, you'll be glad you chose Lambs Farm. Visit us online for more information.

    Call today to make a reservation.

Editorial
  • In Short
    This sprawling 72-acre farm makes for a curious distraction for commuters on their way to Libertyville. The just-off-I-90 tract started as a pet shop in Chicago but has now grown to a vocational and residential center for people with disabilities, who make the puppy treats, jams and preserves, cookies and snacks sold at the site. Family-friendly events such as the Haunted Farm, barbecue challenges and Breakfast with Santa are hosted year-round.

  • 10/4/2007 Provided by Citysearch
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  • Hours: Tue-Fri 7am-3pm Sat-Sun 8am-3pm
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