Introduced to Polish Pottery in 1992, Pottery Niche owner, Eleanor Gray shares her love for pottery with visitors to Ohio’s Amish Country. Exquisitely crafted and beautifully hand-painted, the Polish Pottery on display at the Pottery Niche is sure to become a favorite of enthusiasts and casual collectors alike. Serving the Area Since 2003
Amish Country’s premier winery. From “Frost Fire” and “Roadhouse Red” to the award-winning fruit wines that made them famous, Breitenbach Wine Cellars has something to please everyone’s palate. Enjoy lunch at Cafe' Breitenbach. Be sure to check our entertainment and festival schedule throughout the year. Wine cellar tours are available on Fridays and Saturdays.
This 55,000-square-foot, climate-controlled, indoor market is a seasonal destination for locals and tourists alike. On average, more than 2,000 cars packed with enthusiastic shoppers pull into the market’s parking lot each weekend to visit approximately 60 vendors who peddle an ever-changing inventory of unique goods and services. Merchants offer everything from handcrafted Amish furniture and quilts to refurbished antique drill bits and gas cans, clothing and jewelry.
Troyer’s Market is known as an Amish Country destination for tourists who have come to expect quality produce, excellent customer service and the ability to take a bit of Holmes County home with them. The market is a cross section of all the fantastic foods Amish Country has to offer— all under one roof.
Lehman’s simple, natural approach is good for all aspects of life.
Hostess has been a key addition to J.M. Smucker Co. Store
Lehman's, a not-so-hidden gem in Kidron, enters its eighth decade. Founded in 1955 by Jay Lehman, Lehman’s continues to thrive with its original principles in mind.
In 1929, Red and Earl Hofstetter first opened the doors of Kidron Town & Country as a meat market and grocery store. At the time, Kidron Town and Country was one of three grocery stores serving the...