Here’s how Pizza On The Farm works: You’ll pull in at the bottom of the lane – use either side- to park in the pastures. Find a spot you’d like to sit, you will notice letter flags placed through out the farm. These are NOT reserved spots, but are zones. Notice what letter you are closest too and make your way to the patio.
The patio is where you order your pizzas and tell us what zone you are closest too. We will bring your pizzas out to you once they are done. If you oder 3 or more pizzas you will probably want to grab an ironing board by the patio to take back to your spot. Ironing boards make great tables! There are also small round tables to be used too. We ask that you bring them back up for someone else to use once you are done with them.
What to bring with you: You’ll want to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. Bring your drinks, alcohol is allowed!
Pizzas cost $15 and the menu will change weekly.
We also have a drink bar! Cocktails, beer, water, pop, and Mill Stream sodas. You are still welcome to bring your own too! Drinks are cash only please.
Methods of payment for pizza; cash is preferred, but we can also take Venmo and credit cards.
We are really excited to have Dave Zollo at our farm! Since bursting on to the midwestern music scene with the band High and Lonesome in 1992, David Zollo has had a busy career. Along with constant touring, in the U.S and Europe, with High and Lonesome (1992-1998;) and his current band, David Zollo & The Body Electric (1998-present) Zollo has recorded 7 records of his own material, including the most recent, 2015’s “For Hire.”
In addition, he founded and operated the seminal, Iowa-based, roots music label, Trailer Records (Bo Ramsey; Joe and Vicki Price; Greg Brown; The Pines; Brother Trucker; Kelly Parkeooper; Pieta Brown, as well as his own work, and that of others, from 1994-2005;) played keyboards and sang harmonies on many records by Nashville folk singer Todd Snider; fellow Iowan William Elliot Whitmore, and Greg Brown, amongst many other artists; and worked as a producer (The Pines; Brother Trucker; Kelly Pardekooper.) This year, he also formed a new band with Whitmore, guitarists Stephen Howard and Steve Doyle, and Body Electric drummer Brian Cooper, called Middle Western, which is currently finishing its debut release at Iowa City’s Flat Black Studios.