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    Wood Orchard Market

    4.6 (105 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Aesha E.

    FINALLY, a place in Door County that had apple cider that actually looks and tastes like apple cider. I'd heard that Door County is known for apples, cherries, and apple cider (amongst other things) but four of the five farm stands we stopped at had "apple cider" that looked and tasted like apple juice, not cider. And there's a clear difference in the taste of those two beverages. I was really pleased with what I got from Wood Orchard. When I picked it up in September 2024, it was $5 per half gallon or $9 per gallon. As you might expect, they have apples! What they're known for, of course. I appreciate that they have samples of them because there were a couple I wasn't familiar with. There are several varieties, like the Honeycrisp that is so ubiquitous in the midwest, as well as a variety called Rava I hadn't heard about and was pretty good. My friend had mentioned that SweeTango is a variety that is only found here, but when I looked into it I found that it's actually a variety that was established by the University of Minnesota and is licensed to a cooperative of orchards to grow. It's not one I'd heard of before, and it is indeed pretty good. When I first tasted the SweeTango it reminded me quite a lot of a Honeycrisp, though perhaps a little less tart. It's actually a hybrid with one of the apples that it is derived from being the Honeycrisp so that makes sense. They sell quite a bit of other merchandise here but I was kind of antsy to start getting on the road to head home so I didn't spend a lot of extra time wandering around. They have a bakery area; you can buy fudge and of course apple cider donuts here. I almost bought some of the donuts but since I'd bought a six pack the day before it would have been too much. There's a huge parking lot, and I REALLY appreciated that the bathrooms were clean and well-kept. If you're only going to stop at one farm stand whilst in Door County, I'd probably suggest this be the one.

    Traffic Jam Jelly
    Garrett Z.

    Great place to stop and shop for all of your Door County essentials like jams, jellies, sauces, salsas, baked goods, coffee, candy, and so much more. All made with local cherries of course. Prices are very similar if not better than other places we stopped at while driving through Door County to visit Sister Bay. If your kids get bored or need to run off some energy, there is a fun playground they can play on while you relax and enjoy a cider doughnut. You're on vacation so enjoy yourself!!

    Linda B.

    First time and will definitely be back! Everything I was looking for and more. Homemade delectable items like jams, dressings, desserts, salsas, take and bake frozen Kringle which makes the mouth water.

    Dried Cherries
    Howard S.

    This is an extremely popular specialty market selling a vast variety of cherry preserves, jams, jellies, salsas, sauces, wines; as well as other sauces, pickled items, cheeses, meats, wild cherries (by the bucket), coffees, souvenirs, signs, clothing, candles, etc, etc etc. The quality of their cherry goods are outstanding, and my wife and I specifically come here whenever we are in Door County

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    Howard L.

    This is a quaint farm market, and smaller and quieter than the very popular Seaquist Farm Market. We looked around on our brief stop but didn't buy anything.  I noticed they sold Door County brand coffee at $10.99 per lb instead of $11.99 per lb at DCC's  flagship store, though there were only a handful of flavors.   It's a plenty adequate farm market for locals and tourists alike.  In fact, when we walked in, I thought it might be Amish run (surprise!), as there were a bunch present, but it turned out that a busload of Amish touring from Shipshewana IN had just made a pit stop, ha.

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    Ann L.

    We were lured in by the sign advertising cherry donuts! They did indeed have them and they were very good! They did have pieces of cherry in them and were fresh, flavorful and moist. They held up nicely for a couple of days as we finished them. They had some other baked goods that looked tempting as well even later in the afternoon when most bakeries are sold out. There were a lot of other cherry products here and large containers of frozen cherries. They also had peanut butter, mustards, and pretty much every jarred product you can think of. Since it was May, there wasn't much produce yet, but they did have apples, morels, asparagus and rhubarb. They also have oodles of items for the yard like decorative rain gauges, and other souvenir items. Definitely worth a stop!

    Excellent market that offers fresh produce straight from the orchard - and of course Door County cherries!
    Meghan L.

    No visit to Door County is complete without a visit to Wood Orchard Market! We visited a few of the other markets that line the roads, but as others have mentioned this market stands apart from the rest in quality and charm. From the moment we walked in, we were warmly greeted and encouraged to look around and try everything. We arrived 15 minutes before closing, but the friendly staff took all the time in the world to answer our questions and explain that the delicious looking Cherry Pies were in fact made with local Door County cherries. I was amazed at the numerous samples available throughout the store. And I happily tried every single tasty treat! I enjoyed the fresh slices of Honey Crisp apples, dried apple rings, Apple Butter, and an amazing dessert dip made with dried apples, cherries, and almonds. The Cherry Jam, Cherry Butter, and 3 types of Cherry Salsa were all unique and delicious! Feeling like I was in the Door County equivalent of Willy Wonka's factory, I continued my tasting adventure and sampled some interesting Amish Peanut Butter (made with marshmallow crème), Pumpkin Butter, Caramel Corn, Corn Salsa, and an assortment of Grain Mustards. Everything was delicious and made with the finest ingredients. The store is nicely laid out and well organized which made shopping and sampling fun. Yes, I did actually shop in addition to sampling! We brought home Dark Chocolate Covered Cherries, Chopped Cherry Jam, Cherry Juice Blend, and of course a Cherry Pie. No visit to Door County is complete without a Cherry Pie! The Cherry Pie crust was flaky and the pie filling was made of real whole cherries for only $12.99! The dark covered cherries were also a delicious treat and noticeably higher quality than what you might find at your local grocer. Overall, it was such a treat to visit Wood Orchard Market and I encourage everyone to visit this third-generation family business. They even have free cider pops for the kiddos and bikes for them to ride outside. Tasty fun for the whole family!

    From the Road
    Carol K.

    This is my favorite country store in Door County. Oh sure- there are tons of these roadside markets up and down every road that you turn down. But Wood Orchard Market has them all beat. This is a family owned business that I originally found because they farm "Honey Crisp" apples which are my favorite. But this year, they surprised me with a new apple. An offspring of my beloved Honey Crisp called Sweet Tango. It's a cross between a Honey Crisp and a Zestar. It is crunchy, sweet and tart and has a beautiful color. And 2009 is the first year that they have had this new type of apple and they are the only grower of it in Wisconsin. Hopefully they will have an abundant crop in the future and that this apple will appear in farmer's markets and stores down here, Apples aside- this store carries everything you can imagine. Cherries in the form of fresh frozen, pie fillings, salsa, jams, jellies, etc. They carry all kinds of cheeses from cheese curds to string cheese to spreadable cheeses. There is fudge, dips, vinaigrette, cranberries and an entire bakery area with struesel, donuts, cherry pies (in half and whole sizes) and other sweets. There are samples everywhere in this store. In fact- it's the perfect place for an afternoon snack for where else can you taste 6 kinds of cherry salsa, apples, fudge, cheese, pastries and wash it all down with homemade cider? They even have a children's area that will keep the little ones entertained while you shop. Love that this business is owned by the third generation of the family that started it. You'll probably meet several of the family members as you shop and check out as they will proudly tell you about their business and the community that they live in. Their motto? "Where visitors become friends and family". And you know- it felt just like that!

    Cherry donuts are delicious!

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    It is a lovely store and have a lot of food selections and some non food and drink items.

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    Door County Wildwood Market

    Door County Wildwood Market

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    13.0 mi
    $$

    Just visited this fabulous place located just outside of Sister Bay, on Rt 42, Left hand side turn…read moreat Wildwood Road. I traveled with my friendly Dog, but he took a nap in the car whilst I shopped at the Wildwood Market. This place is clean and wholesome and very Family Friendly! The owner Mark Carlson was extremely friendly, knowledgeable about his fresh fruit and vegetable products and knew much history of the area. There were jams and sauces, Fresh from the farm tomatoes and so much to look at and shop for.....I purchased some oddly shaped long tomatoes, and some dried cherries to bring back home. I chatted about our 9/11 experiences BUT while I was 'trapped' in London, UK during September 11th 2001. The market store was moved from a close by location in sections and rebuilt and lovingly restored and rebuilt by the Carlson family. They are currently adding in other parts of the business as they grow...including a possible historical setting scene of what the former historical "migrant picker's shack used to look like back in the day. Their orchard market is open Mid May through October. They have Pick Your Own Cherries and a funny Cherry Picking RULES sign inside the market store, most important rule, DO NOT CLIMB THE CHERRY TREES! This place has a medium sized graveled parking lot, easy parking and handicapped friendly ramp to enter the store. PLEASE NO big Rv's or Tour buses please, it is too hard to park and back up out of, ducks were swimming in their own little pool off to the side of the market store, Mark is a great guy and again MARK CARLSON, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY!!! ALso from their website: Carlson's Island View Orchard, home of Door County Wildwood Market and Anna's Garden...located in the old "migrant picker's shack" Mark, Mary Pat, and daughter Anna welcome you to Carlson's Island View Orchard and gardens - all here on the family farm that has been in the Carlson family since 1846 - two years before Wisconsin became a state.

    Very cute family owned business. They make their own salsa, jellies, etc using cherries grown on…read moretheir farm. The building is pretty cool too, having formerly housed migrant workers and then German POWs

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    Side view of the migrants quarters, Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website
    Side view of the migrants quarters, Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website
    Mark the owner hard at work at the WIldwood Market
 
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    Mark the owner hard at work at the WIldwood Market Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website
    Interior photo of the front of the store. 
 
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    Interior photo of the front of the store. Photo from the Door County Wildwood Market website
    Koepsel's Farm Market

    Koepsel's Farm Market

    2.8
    (50 reviews)
    8.4 mi
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    Koepsel's is apparently the oldest farm stand in Door County, according to a friend of mine. It…read morelooks it; it hasn't been spruced up like some of the other farms and I actually like that. It adds to the charm for me because I remember going to farm stands with my mom and grandparents when I was growing up in Oregon before they all became mini amusement parks. The folks here aren't overly friendly, though. And by that I mean they barely acknowledge your presence. They apparently need two people to run the register (perhaps there's a method to that madness--there appears to be a single register in the entire place, so if it gets busy it probably can become a real mess). But when we were here there were maybe a half dozen people in so a hello or thanks for coming in would have been nice. It seems unlikely that everything they sell here is made by them. It's obvious on some stuff--like the Dunkin, alcohol, or noodles--but I'm not sure all the canned goods come from their own outfit, either, rather than being made by other entities and simply sold here. What might annoying me more than anything is that there's a sign on there checkstand that says that credit cards will be charged with 3% fee, but that charge isn't charged on debit cards. I used ApplePay since they take that (which was a bit of a surprise, in all honesty) and it was debit, but I wasn't asked to enter my pin so I assume I was charged the 3% additional fee anyway. Bummer.

    First of all, the market itself is amazing! All of the products they sell are top notch!!…read more However, the fact that nothing in there is inexpensive, the people that work behind the counter we're lazy and rude The pink haired person, person behind the counter couldn't even see it in her heart to reach for some of the products that we were purchasing that we had put on the counter, and had to ask us to move them closer to her. She couldn't even lean forward to grab the product herself Would it be so difficult to smile a little bit and say thank you once in a while? And ruins the experience

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    Inside of Koepsel's Farm Market 2025
    Inside of Koepsel's Farm Market 2025
    Welcome to Koepsel's! Meet Archer
    Welcome to Koepsel's! Meet Archer
    Homemade Pumkin Pie with Door County fall color

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    Homemade Pumkin Pie with Door County fall color
    Brosig's Sweet Corn

    Brosig's Sweet Corn

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    37.0 mi

    On the way to the Michigan UP, as you pass north of Green Bay, you spot a sign that reads "Better…read moreBuy Brosig's" and a picture of an ear of corn. Good advice to be taken seriously by novice Wisconsin roadside corn buyers. During the peak corn harvest season of August through early September, you will see lots of fresh vegetable & corn signs pop up all over Wisconsin. These often lead you to gas stations, empty lots with tents and tables set up, or just a produce-laden pick-up truck with some shirtless, unshaven farmer guy with bad teeth. You have to be certain you get good corn. Some places don't let you pick through their corn and all you get is a "mystery bag" with a dozen ears for a certain $. Then you look later and find it's some dried-up horse-corn with withered tassels. Others have undersized and immature corn that is underdeveloped and flavorless. Now located in Crivitz (formerly in Pound, WI) Brosig's consistently has the freshest, biggest tri-color corn we've come across. They have a roadside location and a smaller one in a gas station parking lot a little farther north in the same town. On our way to Michigan and on the trip home, we always stop and get a bag of fresh Brosig's corn. Brosig's puts 13 to a bag themselves, but don't fear finding any bad corn in there! They also carry other fresh vegetables like giant bell peppers, 2-foot long zucchini, tomatoes, potatoes, leeks, and other locally grown farm goodies, most of which were picked the same day. The stand is right alongside US-141 in Crivitz, with a sign about 1/2-mile away. You'll be amazed at the volume of business Brosig's gets from passing tourists like us, as well as loyal locals. Pull over to the side of the road and check it out. The folks working at the farmstand have that honest-to-goodness, laid-back rural personality you find out there but rarely encounter in the city. Come by, get some corn or zucchini, chat with them, even ask them where they recommend going for the best fish fry or something.

    Great produce! Great prices! Great people! Our traditional stop from Wisconsin to the UP of…read moreMichigan. Just after four-lane highway turns to two-lane (going north). Left side of road. Worth the stop!

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    Brosig's Sweet Corn

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