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    Boyd & Wurthmann Restaurant - Buckwheat pancakes

    Boyd & Wurthmann Restaurant

    4.3(221 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Be aware that this is a cash only place but they have an ATM on site…read more Decide to try this place as it was close to our hotel and I am so glad we did. This is an old style diner with some counter seating and quite a few tables. They do not take names, so you just have to stand in line and wait your turn to be seated. This process was different for us but it went really well as we had probably 3-4 small groups ahead of us but were seated within less than 10 minutes. The service was very timely but not overbearing. We had drinks and our order taken probably with 5 minutes of being seated which was very nice. We got our food within probably 10-12 minutes of ordering which I thought was really good given how busy it was. As for the food, it was all very good. I had the biscuits & gravy, scrambled eggs, hash browns and a sausage patty all of which was very good. The sausage is their own recipe which was a little less seasoned than most but it was a very good patty. My wife had her usual eggs over easy, bacon and toast and she liked it all. The bacon was a thicker cut applewood smoked which was tremendous (she let me try it). We may try it for lunch or dinner if/when in the area again. I would definitely recommend this for breakfast if you are in the area.

    We love coming here for breakfast when we stay in Amish Country. The service and food are always…read moregreat. This is where the locals most definitely eat. There is usually a line but they do their best to get people in and out the best they can. They accept cash only. The dining area is always neat and clean. Definitely stop in if you're in the area, you'll be glad you did.

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    Ashery Country Store - Mini loaf of bread

    Ashery Country Store

    4.8(24 reviews)
    6.8 mi
    $

    This is a place that I never would have known about if it weren't for the coupon book from the…read moreDutch Host Inn package. I'm glad they were included because this place is a gem! There is parking right in front of the building, but not a huge amount of spaces so I imagine in the height of tourist season it might be tough to find a spot. They have a lot of local products and basically everything you could want for baking and cooking needs. There is a whole wall with a variety of spices and spice blends. I came home with the dill pickle one because someone said it tastes like the grinch seasoning that McDonalds had for their fries this past winter and my kids agree that it does. They have maple products, bulk candy, tons of jams and jellies, produce, a deli area and the back room is lined with refrigerated shelves/displays chock full of goodies like cheese, various dips (some sweet, some savory) and there are many options for samples. Staff is extremely friendly and helpful. They asked if we had any questions and were eager to help when we had a question on if they carried something. Prices were also very reasonable. If you are touring the area, definitely make a stop here. Absolutely worth it!

    This is a great little shop, it's has everything you need for your cooking and baking needs. They…read morealso have produce, a deli, baked goods, ice cream and their wall of spices. If you need it they have it. We have been coming down for years. The store has increased in size since we first started to visit. The store is always very clean and well organized. There is plenty of help in case you need to find something special or have a cooking question. It is always a must stop when we go to Amish country.

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    Heini's Cheese Chalet - Cheese samples

    Heini's Cheese Chalet

    4.5(91 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Cheese, cheese and more cheese! One side of the place is alllllll the cheese. The other is the…read moregift shop. There are so many varieties of cheese available. Everything like traditional cheddar and swiss to more unique options like veggie, and buffalo wing. Most of the cheese had samples. It was a perfect way to get a sense of the differences between some of the varieties (standard vs smoked vs aged for example). Most cheese could be purchased in blocks, slices and cubes. They also had some beef stick options, dips and cheese fudge. I had never heard of cheese fudge before so was very intrigued. It had a different texture and flavor than traditional fudge but was definitely worth trying. They also have traditional fudge on the other side of the store. There were workers behind the counter actively packing cheese and willing to answer any questions you might have. Much like other tourist attractions, you have to walk through the gift shop to get to the cash registers. The line was kind of long, but it moved fairly quickly. This was a great stop with a lot of tasty products. Definitely recommend a visit!

    Stopping at Heini's is an Amish country tradition. What was always great about this place, was…read moretheir samples. You could try all the cheeses and take home your favorites! COVID guidelines took that away, but I'm happy to report the samples have returned Locally made from fresh ingredients, you will find some of the best tasting cheeses here. Plenty of other interesting items as well, like nuts, candies both new and classic and many other things for the eager tourist.

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    Krakus Polish Deli & Bakery - Puds 7-31-25

    Krakus Polish Deli & Bakery

    4.4(41 reviews)
    67.9 mi
    $$

    Delicious food and the staff was very friendly. I will go back when I'm back in town.read more

    Imagine a magical land where the smell of pierogies wafts through the air like a warm hug from your…read morePolish grandmother. Now, stop imagining, because Krakus Polish Deli & Market in Boardman, Ohio, is that magical land, and it is the holy grail of pierogies, kielbasa, and all things Polish food-related. If you haven't been yet, your taste buds are straight-up missing out. First of all, let's talk pierogies, these little pockets of heaven are to die for. Like, not even exaggerating. I tried the classic cheese and potato ones, and I'm pretty sure I saw a light flash before my eyes. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, these pierogies are so good they should be illegal. But wait--there's more! They do weekly pierogi specials, and trust me, each week is a new flavor adventure you won't want to miss. The cabbage roll; Heavenly. The sausages... Let me tell you, if there's a better kielbasa on the planet, I don't know it. The market is like a treasure chest of authentic Polish foods, we're talking everything my Polish grandfather used to keep stashed around the house, like sauerkraut pickle jars (which I'm 100% sure he got directly from the motherland), obscure teas, crunchy wafers, and probably some mysterious cured meats you didn't even know you needed in your life. And then there's the prices. I don't know how they're doing it, but you could feed an entire village of hungry Babcias (grandmas) on a budget here. Incredible value, folks. But--here's the catch--the hours are... um, "quirky." Like, if you're planning to roll up for a late-night pierogi binge, you might want to double-check their hours because they close early. It's kind of like they really want you to enjoy the pierogies, but on their schedule. So, don't be that guy who rolls in at 7:15 pm and finds the door locked. Trust me, I've been that guy. So, check the hours, make sure you're ready to dive headfirst into some of the best Polish food you'll ever eat, and prepare to have your mind--and stomach--blown. Krakus is like stepping into your Polish grandma's kitchen, if your grandma was a magical food wizard who had a secret stash of pierogies she didn't share with anyone. GO HERE. Seriously. If I could give this place 6 stars, I would.

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