A fun place to stop and shop. Bakery was just okay, not as impressive as other Amish markets close by. Beautiful furniture.
Heather L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Mason, OH
Meh. Didnt come here that late in the day(maybe 1ish?) and the bakery seemed completely picked over. No pies at all! Outside they had stands offering lemonade and kettle corn which was a nice touch. Beautiful grounds. Make sure to walk over to the furniture building, as they have a great selection of both indoor and outdoor stuff. Bulk goods store seems more like just a grocery. Keim’s is better and less out of the way.
Amy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
Wow, the bakery goods here are excellent! I would highly suggest the pretzels and the pretzel roll and the cream horns. This bakery is a little expensive but the baked goods are excellent. The rest of the store is filled with nick knacks and other items, nothing that was super interesting to us though. Everyone at the bakery is super nice and helpful too. If you are in the area I would highly suggest treating yourself here.
Amy E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Cincinnati, OH
There is a great selection of baked goods(more than Kiem’s)– breads, lemon bars, pull-aparts, fried pies, fruit pies, pecan bars, friendship bread, etc. I tried an apple pull-apart and blueberry and peach fried pie, and I didn’t love it. The lemon bar was pretty good. However, there is so much more to try, it is worth a trip back to try other things. I also procured a bag of delicious kettle corn– they also have odd flavors like bacon, cajun, jalepeno, caramel. I enjoyed my classic kettle corn, which was not to sweet, and had that nice sweet-salty balance I love in kettle corn.
Brad B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cincinnati, OH
Would you like to pick up some Amish lawn furniture or a handcrafted Amish dog house after you get some bread? If so this is your place. Not only do they have a large assortment of baked goods, meat, foodstuffs, etc, but they also have barns of all sizes, windmills, furniture, — you name if. The bakery is just one component of a huge churn-butter-till-you-puke Amish paradise of stuff to buy.