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    Amish Pretzel making
    Dawn T.

    This place is amazing! You will get the best and freshest foods here. You can watch the process of fresh pretzel making. There are separate vendors for each type of food and you will wait in line, but it is so worth the wait. Just a sampling of what is available: Deli meat and cheeses, meat cuts, barbecue, fried chicken and rotisserie chickens, pies, cakes, pickles, chocolates, candies, fruit, vegetables, ice cream, donuts, fish, and more! If you want to get raw milk (which you can't get in New Jersey), you can find it here. You can also get cooked platters to eat while you're there. The seating areas are not fancy, but omg the food tastes so good! There is nothing fake or gimmicky about this place. This is the place where locals go for the quality food. Only open Thursday through Saturday. Parking is crazy on Saturdays. You might have to circle around 5 times before finding a spot. Restrooms are actually clean. Do yourself a favor and go to this place.

    Pretzel menu

    Ambiance was not really there tbh. Could be bc they were under construction but it definitely felt like we were in a warehouse. I got a blueberry glaze donut which was great and very moist. I also got the pigs in a blanket but was very disappointed when there was no salt on them. The salt really makes the pretzel imo. They did have an iced apple cider chai which I didn't get to try but sounded delicious unfortunately. Service was great tho and all the employees were very kind! Honestly this place was recommended to me over the Pennsylvania Dutch Amish Market so I was pretty disappointed as I ended up liking the other place better.

    Chocolate covered, bacon. It's good
    Ed M.

    I'm an over the road truck driver Truck is in the repair shop I'm staying at a motel near by. I walked here WOW I'm so glad I went in Lots of groceries to choose from. And cooked food too I'll be back if possible. A must try Stop here and you'll come back for more

    Donuts are made fresh there every day.
    Deirdre C.

    My boyfriend has mentioned this market a few times so we decided to take a ride up so I could check it out. We were able to go on a Friday morning around 11:30am. They have limited hours and I believe are only open Thursday-Saturday. It's a nice and clean market. Plenty of parking. Entrances in the front and back of the building. Lots of different vendors inside: donuts, baked goods, vegetables, bbq food, candy/snacks, butcher, soft pretzels, deli, cheeses, and the list goes on. We purchased some veggies for dinner, rolls, apple dumplings, donuts, chicken croquettes...I think that's it! I wouldn't mind going there again if I'm ever in the area in a Saturday morning. Everything I've eaten so far has been great!

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    Everything is fresh and delicious!! Just amazing the smells and the cheesesteak pretzel is a must try!!

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    We visit once or twice a month. Always get the wings. However the bakery no longer makes gluten free cakes. What shame

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    The food, produce, and products are phenomenal!! We visited when we came up for Thanksgiving all the way from NC!

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    Good food. Great place to eat and shop. We love it. We go every week, keep up the good work!

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    I love the variety of food here. Whether coming for lunch or coming to pick up groceries for the week, you won't be disappointed!

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    Dutch Country Bakery

    Dutch Country Bakery

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    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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    M & J Meats

    M & J Meats

    4.4(10 reviews)
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    Another shop within the Bristol Amish Market in Bristol, PA…read more The staff is authentic Amish/Mennonite, in frocks, bonnets , or beards and overalls. The meat looks fresh and thick cuts predominate. Focus is in pork, beef and a good variety of sausage ready for the hot skillet. We picked up some beautiful chops for dinner eating later this week, and some breakfast sausage which was too pretty to pass up. Prices still had the post Covid inflationary bump, but we are getting used to that. If as scrumptious as anticipated, the small increase in coin will be quickly forgotten. Besides, the road-trip out to Lancaster would cost us a lot more than the drive to the outskirts of historic river town Bristol, only 25 minutes from home.

    I'm quite lucky in the fact that I have many butchers surrounding me, including farms where they…read morespecialize in either pork, beef or poultry, but what I really love is having a butcher that has it all and has no preservatives in the meat. M & J's is one of those butchers that cuts their own meat right on the premises, makes their own sausages by hand, in house and are more than happy to fulfill special orders and to answer any questions you may have on preparation. Plus discount coupons, on line, are often offered for a select item or two. You've never seen such large, thick slices of Canadian bacon, their smoked kielbasi is some of the best and they must have two dozen varieties of loose or packed sausages, which is insanely lean compared to what I used to find in the grocery stores. The Amish have even gotten with the times and make mild to hot grillers stuffed with various things, like bell peppers, onions, garlic, jalapenos and cheese. I love their loose sage sausage for use during the holidays. They have quite a few different breakfast links, including maple, but the cinnamon apple ones are a real treat! Plenty of fresh lamb is available in the Spring, coming straight from farms in Lancaster and nothing is ever frozen here, from mid March to the Easter holiday you can have as much lamb as you can fill your fridge and freezer with, until they run out. Hubby loves leg of lamb, while I am a rib gal, but I have had them de-bone a leg of lamb which I stuffed and it was so tender and delicious. They have every cut of beef or pork that you can imagine, the steaks are thick and lean, the smoked pork chops are some of hubby's favorites and I love their stuffed pork chops which makes for a quick meal. The hams are something to remember, some of the best and their slab bacon is thick and meaty. This is one of my favorite places to buy a standing rib roast to go along with my Yorkshire pudding, French onion soup, brussels sprouts and creme brulee for our Christmas dinner. Why do we do that, why are some of our favorite meals saved for certain times of the year? Maybe it's just me, but man I need to rethink this one, cause I'm so craving that dinner now! Oh yeah, into homemade scrapple ( yuck ) they have plenty of it!

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