Whether you shop for local Amish-made goods and furniture, stay overnight at a quaint bed and breakfast tucked under an authentic Amish quilt, stop by local roadside stands set up by the Amish to...
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J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café
Visit the J.M. Smucker Company Store and Café and walk through the store’s hallway of history and learn about their humble beginnings or stop by the sample station for a new taste treat. Gift baskets, unique gifts and personalizing Smucker jars are favorites among guests that visit each year. Take a break from shopping and visit the Café where you’ll find a small-town atmosphere with seasonal patio dining.
Where to Shop
Broad Run Corner
One of the area’s oldest cheese houses, Broad Run Cheese combines a long heritage of swiss-craftsmanship with new high-quality boutique wines, all made on site. The result is the perfect marriage of wine and cheese, and a tasting experience you won’t find anywhere else in Ohio’s Amish Country.
Where to Eat
Amish Door Restaurant
The Amish Door Village is a triple threat in Amish Country—eat, sleep and shop. Guests of all ages can eat, shop and relax at the complex. Specializing in authentic Amish Country home-style food for breakfast,lunch and dinner, satisfied diners continue to dish up accolades.
Where to Stay
Berlin Resort
Berlin Resort is a quiet, peaceful and pleasurable experience. Berlin Resort offers a total of 68 guest rooms which includes 20 suites. The hotel has many amenities including an indoor saltwater swimming pool with whirlpool, sauna, and steam room, 24-hour fitness facility, 26-seat private movie theater, scenic pond with illuminated waterfalls and patio with gas-lit fire pits.
Places to Eat in Amish Country
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Locally Handcrafted Furniture in Amish Country
Where to Shop in Amish Country
Where to Stay in Amish Country
Authentic Recipes from Ohio's Amish Country
Amish Country Casserole
This Amish Country Casserole combines a few simple ingredients to make a delicious, comforting meal.
Amish Style Sorghum Cookies
These are actually more like a ginger cookie. Sorghum gives them a unique sweet flavor. Molasses can be substituted if you don't have sorghum.