Browder’s Birds
On a sunny stretch of Mattituck, Browder’s Birds feels like a summer day you stay a little longer. It’s a poultry farm with its own bees, so the local honey comes straight from Browder family hives in New York. The honey sits alongside bee pollen in a tight, practical pantry that locals keep expanding. On the farm you’ll see baby chicks darting under the coop and a few eggs and chicken ready for dinner shelves, which makes the tasting feel like a miniature farm tour. Visitors love sampling honey right where the bees live and then picking up eggs, chicken, and a little bacon or even wool yarn from the broader farm lineup. Purchases happen on site in Mattituck, with friendly Browders chatting about beekeeping as you shop. This is the kind of place where a quick stop becomes a memory, a reminder that farming can still feel intimate and real in the North Fork.