I liked this place. Obviously a lot of locals did too. There's fresh hot food inside made by the Amish community. I had a pretzel with cheese sauce and some little smokies wrapped in dough. They were so good. I wish I got more of the smokies... so tasty. I didn't want to wait in the long line for the breakfast sandwiches. Apparently they were pretty popular. Freshly made. I went crazy buying baked goods. Walnut brownies, sticky buns, lemon bars and wooopie pies! So. Very. Good. Oh, I also got a slice of the coconut walnut cake. Yum!
The prices weren't great, I felt like it was a bit pricey for the baked goods, but that didn't stop me from buying them
The candy store had fun candy. Some nostalgic candy as well as fudge, chocolate, and even chocolate covered bacon !
The pretzels and smokies and breakfast "roll ups" were reasonably priced. I liked watching the ladies make them from scratch.
I saw a bunch of "yard sale" items outside and found things that I liked, but I was told that I couldn't buy anything because it was all up for auction. I found some things that I liked, but it was hot and it took quite a while for the auction to move along so I didn't stick around .
There were items for sale inside the building and on the outside. I found a bucket hat for my baby grandson and some toys for my other grandkids in the new item sales area. There are used and new items for sale inside. It's worth taking a look.
There's a woman (Carolyn?) who makes leather earrings and handmade bucket hats. Don't leave without checking out her items. She does a great job.
This is a great place to visit if you have some time to kill. read more