FOODOff the Eaten Path in pictures: Buckingham FarmsFort Myers News-PressThe Barnyard Chicken sandwich from Buckingham Farms features a chicken breast glazed in bourbon and molasses. It's one of the most popular options at Buckingham Farms.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBuckingham Farms sits on nearly 85 acres of land in the Buckingham neighborhood, east of Fort Myers. Its farm store and restaurant are its centerpiece.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressCustomers order food from the cashier at Buckingham Farms. They receive a pager, which buzzes when it's time to collect their dishes from the kitchen.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressA plate of house-made crab cakes from Buckingham Farms.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBuckingham Farms offers craft sodas, as well as house-brewed ice teas.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressIn addition to local produce and poultry, Buckingham Farms offers Amish goods, such as these bottled tonics.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressWhen apples are in season, Buckingham Farms crafts a hefty and hearty apple pie.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBuckingham Farms also operates a location inside LaBelle Brewing Co. in LaBelleAndrew West/The USA Today Network, The News-PressSprawling oak trees line the almost 85 acres of property of Buckingham Farms.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBuckingham Farms features on onsite grocery and general store, as well as indoor and outdoor seating for its restaurant.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBuckingham Farms' general store offers local honeys and hot sauces, as well as Amish goods and farm staples.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressBooger is a 20-year-old African spurred tortoise who calls Buckingham Farms home. The reptile got its name from a group of elementary school students.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressHouse-made oatmeal-cream cookies are baked fresh at Buckingham Farms.Gina Birch/Special To The News-PressAn old tractor makes for a retro photo opportunity at Buckingham Farms.Gina Birch/Special To The News-Press