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| Hours: | Tues-Fri 9am-4:30pm,Sat 9am-3:45pm,Open Year Round,Deli Sandwiches Made On Our Home Baked Breads Dai |
| Categories: | Grocery Stores, Delicatessens, Bakeries, Restaurants |
| Specialities: | Cookies, Deli Meats & Cheeses, Deli Trays-Baked Books-Gifts & Notions, Dinner & Cinnamon Rolls - Fried Pies, Full Line Of Imported Cheeses On Request, Gifts & Notions, Ohio Amish Country Deli Meats/Cheeses |
Great place to get jams, jellies and baking items. They make fresh bread daily that smells wonderful and people line up for it. They sing while they work in the kitchen. They sell whoopie pies, dried vegetable chips, honey, pastas, have a meat counter with German derived luncheon meats and cheeses. They even had those little dried marshmellows like you find in kids cereals. They had so many things I can't remember them all.
Local Flavor: With a welcoming front porch, this store, run by Amish locals, is full of wonderful homemade breads and treats! Try a whoopie pie. In the deli, try a delicious and creamy chicken salad sandwich. The Amish girls that run the deli are very sweet and are very shy to make conversation. Perhaps the previous negative reviewer mistook their reserve for snobbiness. I've been to this store on three seperate occasions and have found only kindness. Bring home a pound or two of the wonderful deli meats and cheeses. My favorite is Sweet Lebanon Bologna, wonderful on their homemade bread with mustard and cheese. The Amish gentleman that run/owns the store is so accomodating, he once opened the store after hours when I drove up, dismayed to find they were closed. Treat your kids (or yourself) with a candy deviled egg, made from white chocolate and with red "paprika" sugar sprinkles on top. They look like the real thing! The store, the employees, and the products they sell are all top notch. The prices were not outrageous, unless one expects, because the Amish dress and live in a style from many years past, that they would sell things at 1800's prices. I recommend you give them a try, then go back up the road a few blocks to the Buck Shoals Vinyard and buy yourself a bottle of Rocco's Red Wine. Yum Yum! Tell the lady that owns the place that Marty (rhymes with Party) the Mary Kay Lady from Florida sent you.
not great: prices are way to high, not very friendly