- Company: GoodFellow Farms
- Address: Mount Pleasant Road
- Town: Nassau
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- Island: Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
- Area: Lyford Cay
- Phone: 242-377-5000
- Fax: 242-377-5001
- Website: http://www.goodfellowfarms.com
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Description
We offer :
-The highest quality cuts of meat including Beef, Lamb Veal and Organic Chicken.
-Delicious seafood including Tuna, Mahi, Scallops, Shrimp, Salmon, Sea Bass and Jumbo Lump Crabmeat.
-Wide Variety of Gourmet Cheeses and deli meats.
-Sauces, Seasonings and Pastas and Cereals.
-Frozen Par-baked Baguettes, Croissants and Bagels.
-Freshly grown Gourmet Greens and Herbs and a large array of Specialty Vegetables.
Here at Goodfellow Farms we are out to grow the finest produce anywhere...
LOCATION/DIRECTIONS:
The Farm is located on Nelson Road, Mt Pleasant on the west end of New Providence Island. Driving west towards Old Fort Bay and Lyford Cay, at the roundabout at Lyford Cay Plaza, exit up the hill toward Templeton.
After the Templeton office the first road on the left is Nelson Road, turn left and stay on the road until it turns to a dirt road and we are 1/2 mile ahead on your right. Just follow the signs!
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GoodFellow Farms
I only give this a 4 because of the prices and the average portion sizes. Other than that the food is outstanding and fresh. You can tell that alot of thought goes in to the dishes. Also, obviously if you live in Eastern Nassau, it is a long way out, but that is unavoidable.
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I only give this a 4 because of the prices and the average portion sizes. Other than that the food is outstanding and fresh. You can tell that alot of thought goes in to the dishes. Also, obviously if you live in Eastern Nassau, it is a long way out, but that is unavoidable.




















