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    We drove 50 mins here specifically for the Marionberry Festival on Saturday 7/11 and we had a great…read moretime! The store is at a busy intersection but there were plenty of parking by the entrance and more parking at the school across the street. For this festival, there were vendors selling flats of blueberries and Marionberries, handmade goods, and we got some delicious Marionberry whoopie pies from the Amish tent. The place was popping with live music, a bounce house and lawn games. The inside ordering was streamlined with one way entrance and one way exit. The back outdoor area was such a fun space with plenty of seating and a bountiful vegetable and flower garden. All the way in the back they had a patio with a fireplace where the bounce house was - very family friendly! You order the counter and take a number and they bring your food to you. It was a little chaotic for the servers to find people outside since it was very busy but everyone was so attentive and working so hard. We were here for the special Marionberry menu and they had a lot to offer. The highlights were for sure the Marionberry shake (omg so creamy!!) Marionberry lemonade, and the moist and buttery Marionberry scone. My husband enjoyed his brisket sandwich but I thought the berry chicken skewer didn't quite work together...but the berry salad dressing was delicious. Highly recommend coming to check this place out and enjoy a summer morning/afternoon sitting outside with homemade goodness!

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    Toffken House - bedbreakfast - Updated July 2026

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