Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Amish Table Talk

    1.0 (1 review)

    Amish Table Talk Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Amish Table Talk

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    11 months ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Amish Table Talk

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Troyer's Amish Tours

    Troyer's Amish Tours

    5.0(6 reviews)
    64.0 km

    If you are like me and know very little about the Amish in our country, this is the way to learn so…read moremuch about the history and current lifestyle. Rich, the owner/operator was excellent in his narration of the Amish. His parents were Amish but left the community before he was born. He went over some "rules" about how to show respect to the Amish such as don't take any pictures without asking first. During our three-hour tour, we were able to see the beautiful countryside, farms, and homes, staying off the main roads is the only way to see just how awesome this area is! We made three stops in the Amish-owned and operated stores and workshops. The Amish that we met were very friendly and enjoyed showing us their great businesses. I learned so much about the Amish today and have more respect for their culture. Please consider taking one of the number of tours that Rich offers. I wish I had found his website earlier as I would have loved having dinner with the Amish and learning more about them! Please do keep in mind that the Amish may or may not take credit cards! It is best to have cash! Also, their stores, etc, are not open on Sundays!

    There were five of us on our 2-hour tour with Richard Troyer. What a treat he is! So…read moreknowledgeable and friendly, and he readily answered our many questions. He gave us a choice of what we wanted to see, and he also gave us many ideas for places to visit and to dine afterwards. Our 6-year-old granddaughter was with us, which is why we chose a shorter tour, but he was so nice and accommodating with her that I'm sure she would have liked to spend another hour seeing the sights. I have been to the area countless times in the past decades, but I learned so much more about the culture than I had ever known before. We will definitely repeat the experience, as he has a varied selection of tours.

    Photos
    Troyer's Amish Tours
    Troyer's Amish Tours
    Troyer's Amish Tours - Amish telephone "booth"

    See all

    Amish telephone "booth"

    Carso Rosso Winery - Red wine season. Our favorite: Buon Vino Rosso

    Carso Rosso Winery

    4.4(16 reviews)
    16.5 km
    $$

    Gotta love a place serving alcohol I can walk to from home! Last summer these guys expanded and…read moreadded a patio and tasting room. This was my first time here since it was a vet, but after walking past several times and seeing the parking lot full, I had to come in and see what the hubbub is all about. Dropped in on a Saturday afternoon. Was quite surprised at the size of the tasting room and the attention to detail they used when building the place. Met the wine maker who is super friendly and very knowledgeable. Was conflicted between the Cab and the Red blend. Asked for a sample and was pleased with both, but the blend was truly unique. Ordered a full glass, which came with a side of chips and a few chocolate raspberry candies. Everything was first class. Will leave with a couple of bottles but must come back when the patio is open and the band is playing.

    Met some friends here for a Saturday night patio visit. We called ahead for reservations cuz we…read morewanted to make sure they had room. The patio is cute. Pretty large. And they have a little stage set up for musicians to play. We were treated with some entertainment from Alley Kats. I think that was their name. Lots of fun. Now to the wine. We all have different tastes. Sweet, semisweet and dry. There was something for all of us. We talked to the owner who was a super nice guy and he got us all situated. We got the Red Dolce. It was a bit sweet and smooth. Very good. Everyone else seemed happy and enjoyed their wine. We also got some cheese, crackers and salami to munch on. Also tastee. Lots of people having a good time. It never seemed crowded or too much. Inside looks nice. So if it rains or in the winter it will be nice to sit inside. You can open a tab or pay as you go. Prices aren't bad for a glass or a bottle. Glasses are in the $7 range or so and bottles in the $23 range. It's a nice fun atmosphere to sit and listen to music for awhile or just grab a glass and head out afterwards. This is a definite return!

    Photos
    Carso Rosso Winery - Our wine selection

    Our wine selection

    Carso Rosso Winery - On The Hunt Specialties & Carso Rosso Winery

    On The Hunt Specialties & Carso Rosso Winery

    Carso Rosso Winery - New dining room.

    See all

    New dining room.

    Michael Angelo's Winery - Great bottle (at standing table)

    Michael Angelo's Winery

    3.5(426 reviews)
    21.1 km
    $$

    My wife and I are visiting family in the area and this place is a "must go" in my book. The place…read morewas very clean and the layout is perfect. The food was terrific and the service was great. It definitely gives the customer a "winery" feel to you in Ohio. My wife loved the wine and that was good enough for me. I would highly recommend this establishment!! Jack The Man

    4.5. First time visiting Michael Angelo's winery. Very nice experience. First, it was a Friday…read moreevening on a very cold (4°F) in NE Ohio. We called to find if there was availability and due to the weather there was a lighter crowd than normal. We drove down from the Cleveland Clinic at 5:15pm. Pulling into the parking lot the winery is in a residential area and grapevines surround the place. Nicely landscaped and designed facility. Inside the atmosphere is what you Would expect if visiting a winery. Smaller tables, wine racks, soft sofas, and a big bar. Really nice. We drink reds, so Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Pinot were ordered as they rated high/the best in California's latest wine competition. Young wines (less than 3 years) but good. The Pinot Noir was outstanding. Dinners are shared (I learned that) so order with that in mind. We had 1/2 loaf of bread, Vineyard Salad (excellent house dressing) and it was crisp, and Spaghetti Bolognese. All was prepared and presented very well. I'd order again. General Mgr Pete was personable and a wealth of information. Sun his graciousness, he offered a quick tour (and as a home winemaker myself) this was a treat. The production area was clean, limited in space, and organized. A barrel room is always a treat to visit and MA's is climate and humidity controlled. And of course smells fantastic. A great visit! And a return trip is planned soon. Oh crud, visit the bakery! Delicious and a must for chocolate lovers. And non-chocolate lovers too.

    Photos
    Michael Angelo's Winery - Wine tasting bar area (standing only)

    Wine tasting bar area (standing only)

    Michael Angelo's Winery - Bacon and Brussels sprout pizza, truffle fries and rose wine.

    Bacon and Brussels sprout pizza, truffle fries and rose wine.

    Michael Angelo's Winery

    See all

    Amish Table Talk - foodtours - Updated June 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...