When summer hits Minnesota, pizza farms are one of the best ways to get outside, eat local, and make a night of it. These spots combine fresh ingredients, wood-fired pies, and farm settings you just don’t get anywhere else. Whether you stay close to Minneapolis–St. Paul or take a drive into Wisconsin, here are some pizza farms worth checking out.

Alpha & Omega Farm – Princeton, MN

Neapolitan-style pies out of 1,000-degree ovens, locally sourced ingredients, and a full schedule of Thursday and Saturday pizza nights May through September. They also offer farm glamping if you want to make it a weekend.

Dream Acres Farm – Wykoff, MN

An organic farmstead that doubles as an arts and education hub. Pizza nights run Fridays from May through September (vegetarian only, made with seasonal farm ingredients).

Pleasant Grove Pizza Farm – Waseca, MN

Set on 55 acres with trails to explore. Bring your own chairs or blanket, and don’t forget to pack sides and a trash bag — this is a clean farm. Open weekends May through October.

Red Barn Pizza Farm – Northfield, MN

Pizza plus gardens, chickens, and horses on a 10-acre farm. Reservations required, with Wednesday and occasional Sunday pizza nights through fall.

Squash Blossom Farm – Oronoco, MN

Historic farmstead with sourdough crusts, farm-grown toppings, yard games, art, and even homemade ice cream sandwiches. Reservations recommended.

Two Pony Gardens – Long Lake, MN

Just west of the Cities, known for heirloom tomatoes, dahlias, and pizza nights that sell out quick. Reservations open about two weeks in advance.

Sawmill Pizza and Brewshed – Clear Lake, WI

Pizza and beer brewed on site, with live music every Sunday through summer.

Suncrest Gardens Farm – Cochrane, WI

Casual, picnic-style dining with live music, playground space for kids, and pizza Friday and Saturday nights May–September.

The Stone Barn – Nelson, WI

Wood-fired artisan pizzas, ice cream, wine, goats, and a wedding barn. Open May–November, weather permitting.

Every farm runs a little differently - some require reservations, some are BYO seating, and many are cash-only. Check each farm’s website or Facebook page for hours and details before heading out.

Pizza farms are the perfect mix of local food, live music, and farm life, and they’re one of the best fall traditions.