Farm Kitchen Workshop

Opening Spring 2026

The next evolution of Pause & Pivot Farm - a place where growing, cooking, crafting, and gathering come together under one roof.

Opening in spring of 2026 in Easthampton, Farm Kitchen Workshop will be an extension of our Williamsburg farm and a home for the hospitality and creative side of our work. The space is designed to support small-batch baked goods production, ready-to-eat foods, expanded woodworking capacity, and the thing that brings it all together: events and experiences centered around farm and food.

At Farm Kitchen Workshop, we will:

  • Prepare soups, salads, baked goods, and other ready-to-eat offerings

  • Host workshops focused on food, craft, and practical skills

  • Gather people for shared meals and host their special events

  • Collaborate with local farmers, makers, and creatives

  • Craft functional items and furniture in our rustic refined style

Rooted in the same values as our farm - connecting people with the magic and joy of our everyday lives - Farm Kitchen Workshop is meant to be welcoming and alive. It’s a space for learning and connection, shaped by our belief that food and creativity can anchor community.

Whether you’re stopping in for a meal, shopping for an easy dinner, or joining us at the table, Farm Kitchen Workshop will invite you to stop by and stay awhile.

COMING SPRING 2026 to 190 Pleasant Street in Easthampton!

  • "As a satisfied customer of their Woodworks, I have firsthand experience with the quality, consistency, and professionalism of their work. They worked with me to build my own community space in Easthampton. They are undeniably committed to our city."

    Danielle, Easthampton Business Owner

  • "The community events held at their property in Williamsburg are well-attended, thoughtful and family-oriented, with something for everyone. Any community would be lucky to have this business joining it!"

    Jessica, Easthampton Business Owner and Customer

  • "Since 2021, I have been a customer of their farm, including attending events they have hosted and purchasing their products at the Farmers' Market in Florence. I can speak to their commitment to local food, craft, and thoughtful community-centered business practices."

    Charles, Current Customer and Williamsburg Resident