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    Dutch Country Bakery

    Dutch Country Bakery

    4.5
    (4 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    $$

    Gad Zooks there are a lot of Zooks in the two Amish farmer's markets in my area. Jacob and Mary…read moreZook own and operate the Dutch Country Bakery. Everything is baked right on the premises and the aromas help to fill the air with sweets coming right out of the ovens. Mainly run by the Amish folks, they do hire help as I marveled at the gal with the Steeler's tee shirt on while she was making homemade cinnamon rolls, so I had to buy some of those. This area of the market is huge and I do mean filled to capacity with made from scratch whole of half cakes, cream, custard or fruit pies, breads, rolls, sticky buns, tarts, cobblers, whoopie pies, muffins, apple dumplings, cupcakes, cookies and of course shoofly pie. I know some of you who pay an arm and a leg for a cupcake, but here they are very reasonably priced and just as good and as fancy as the ones you pay top dollar for. I bought a half of a black forest cake, a half pumpkin cheesecake with a sour cream topping, both were so delicious, a few loaves of bread, two packages of freshly baked sandwich rolls, a few whoopie pies and a pumpkin roll, love pumpkin and this roll was filled to the brim with lots of cream cheese filling. I hate to bake, they love to bake and they do it so well. We have very few good bakeries nearby so it is a real pleasure knowing that I have the Dutch Country Bakery close enough for me to stock up the fridge, freezer, pantry and yes it will eventually be stored on our bodies. Oh well what a sweet way to do it.

    I have to say, this Bakery is the real reason I ever come out to this Amish market. Everything is…read morejust so so good. If I need baked goods and I don't have time to make it myself, I come here first. I always find something that I like and everyone is always happy with the product. I have never heard a complaint about something I bought from here. The breads, cookies, cakes, and especally the pies .. my mouth is watering. The price is on point too. I only wish they could be open every day!

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    The Forager

    The Forager

    4.6
    (5 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    The Forager is a small local market and cheese shop with a wide variety of groceries…read more They offer sandwiches, beverages, dozens of different cheeses, several types of cured meats, local and specialty honey, hot sauces, salads, vegetables, eggs, olive oils, syrup, salts, butter, chocolate, dry pasta, tomato pie, fruits/jams, frozen Italian foods, coffee, desserts, etc. We had a lot of fun looking through all the neat items they had. The staff was kind and knowledgeable. They offered some samples of items and were a great conversation. They offer gift boxes, cheese boards and catering. Their website states they offer classes and private events. I ended up with a jar of Noccioliva - Hazelnuts and cocoa join together with extra virgin olive oil in this silken chocolate cream $18 and change (delicious, puts our US version of Nutella to shame), French black cherry jam from La Maison du Piment - made with only rare cerises noires (black cherries) harvested near the village of Itxassou in the French Basque Country, cane sugar, lemon juice and pectin and local wildflower strawberry honey from A-Frame Apiary in Boyertown. If I didn't stuff myself at Itri across the street I would have bought some cheeses and a sandwich, but I'll remember that for my next venture to Bristol Borough! Some items are pricey, but fair for what you're buying. If you like small specialty markets like this give the Forager a visit! Thanks guys!

    Great shop with an incredible selection. Was looking for a very specific cheese and they had the…read morestyle. Got a block. Very kind and knowledgeable staff. The owner Dana is a wonderful human. Get a sandwich!

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    Lady knows her stuff!
    Lady knows her stuff!
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    Naked Brewing - Bristol

    Naked Brewing - Bristol

    4.2
    (19 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Made it to Mill Street, Bristol, PA, at the end of their annual Bristol Stroll, which had turned…read moreMill Street into a pedestrian mall for the day. I was able to park on the street about two blocks away and amble over to Naked Brewing Bristol Taproom. Short walk. Beautiful day. The brewery is mid-block on the west side of the street, looking its age as a late 19th Century enterprise. Bar in back. Tables up front and to the side, with wall shelves and stools for the sometimes SRO crowd. Live music in the basement from local bands. I sat at the bar, served by several lovelies who were in total control and set the vibe. I went with a 7 oz Mango Starfighter was a slightly sour/sweet beer with turmeric coloration. Liked it. But, what drew me to Naked was their collaboration with Cheese Dawgs who ran the kitchen with a primary menu of creative hot dogs at reasonable prices. Burgers, salads and sandwiches were likewise available. I chose their Philly Dog (mustard, pepper hash, onions) and New England (Boston baked beans). Both were tasty, fun and drip worthy. The frankfurters weren't all beef, but they were good enough. The rolls held their contents, but for the over abundance of ingredients spilling over the top. I asked for a spoon to handle that, and a server promptly obliged with a smile. But for the absence of tater tots and fries, I would have preferred an Italian Hot Dog, but it was a very busy day, and I wouldn't hold that against them for running out of some supplies. I had a decent conversation with both another customer and the beermaids, so all in all it was a pleasant and delicious afternoon. 5 Naked Stars for this surprisingly comfortable beer hall

    This place is so gay that straight people don't feel welcome definitely a weird vibe. I would stay…read moreaway unless you're a dude that likes dudes

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    1681 Olde Ale - Brewed with molasses then aged in Dad's Hat Rye Whiskey barrels. This is our love letter to Bristol... sorry awful stuff
    1681 Olde Ale - Brewed with molasses then aged in Dad's Hat Rye Whiskey barrels. This is our love letter to Bristol... sorry awful stuff
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    Taps downstairs
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    The Pines Tavern

    The Pines Tavern

    4.3
    (129 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Very local old tavern. Been here awhile ago. Food was very good and friendly servers…read more Things have changed. Ordered Burger which was over cooked on a stale roll. Prices are cheap. Service is ok. Not impressed. Might have picked the wrong day to eat there.

    Small neighborhood pub with parking up front and street parking. The inside is on the darker side,…read morehas a square bar on the left side and about a dozen high-top tables to the right with several TV's on various spots of the outer walls. The crowd varied from some regulars at the bar to a mix of couples, friends and families in the seating area. I took my son twice for late Monday dinners and found only a few tables occupied. Our server on both visits was a kind and welcoming woman who was helpful with the menu. Their menu covers all of the bases - apps, soups, salads, sandwiches and suppers. They have specials posted on a whiteboard with a small tap list (several beers a few of which are craft). I had fresh Fiddlehead IPA on tap both times. For my first time I ordered the Soprano - Prosciutto, Spicy Capicola, Genoa Salami, Sharp Provolone, Lettuce, Tomato and Onion. Finished with Olive Oil, Vinegar and a Dash of Italian Seasoning. $11 They give a choice of seeded or non and of course I went seeded. I would say it's close to a clone of Mazzanti's classic Italian. I really enjoyed it and would order it again. The home made chips that came with it were fresh and crispy. Second go around I had The "Tip" Sandwich - Seasoned Petite Tenderloin Tips, Sautéed Onion & Mushrooms, American Cheese, Garlic Stick Bread. $14 Delicious portions of tender beef tip, a thick layer of American cheese, and a perfect balance of sautéed onion and mushroom mixed in on that crispy seeded roll made my night . Every bite was on point. My son ordered a cheese burger and said it was very good. He could only eat half and was stuffed. I would certainly return if in the area. My kid was happy we got to relax, chat and watched some college basketball. It's not the most spacious or brightly lit place, but those two sandwiches were great! Thanks guys!!

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    The Pines Tavern
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