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Sauders

4.5 (114 reviews)
ModerateGrocery, Cafes
Open • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Timothy C.

So, I still love Sauders, always will. Fantastic store owned and operated by the mennonites. They some of the nicest people on the planet. They are so gracious and so helpful when in their store. I swear, I do not think I have ever encountered an employee at this store that was rude in any way. I absolutely LOVE how busy this store is. I will always smile when I see a local store that does great vs seeing the big box stores that do too much. Then throw in that this store is owned and operated by mennonites...that makes it even better. I was in here a few weeks ago with my mom when I was visiting her. PACKED! I couldn't believe it. So again, that makes me smile, makes me happy...to see this store continue to get even more popular with each passing day, passing year. They have everything a regular grocery store does, maybe not all the mainstream brands, but you seriously cannot go wrong here. One downside. OK so no matter what, you will save money of you shop here. HOWEVER!! like most places...the prices have increased here. That makes me sad. I get prices have gone up everywhere, but its little things like... ok....So if you are in any state where there are Amish and Mennonites.. you will always prefer their baked goods over the tired ass mainstream brands...whyyyy? because Mennonites and Amish just know how to bake and they make some of THEEEE BEST EVERRRR! That being said, I used to buy like a 10pk of Snickerdoodles at Sauders. First they were $1.99. Then they went up to $2.99. NOW!!! NOWWWW...they are $5.99!!! Thats BEYOND Wild to me. I did not buy them. I can't pay that much knowing what they were before. Yes, they are phenomenal, but I can go to an Amish baked goods stand or a store in like Penn Yan owned by Mennonites and get them much cheaper. Sorry, Sauders, I do not get the massive increase there. Again, yes, prices have increased on their items, but you will still save shopping here. That was just one tiny example. Im a wh__re for a snickerdoodle LOL. So I wanted to cry when I saw that bc I always got them when I. go home. Those days are over. Got some of the muffins tho. HUGE blueberry muffins and chocolate chocolate chip....$2 a piece. Worth every penny. Definitely check this place out. You absolutely will NOT be disappointed. From the amazing customer service, to everything they have in the store. Their produce section is fantastic as well. Thanks for reading, YelperSauderees! Cheers!

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Angela R.

I was meeting a friend for lunch and she suggested this spot. What a great place! This is a Mennonite grocery store that has a cafe inside. The food is basic but tasty and incredibly cheap! I got a grilled cheese that was absolutely oozing (a little greasy, but yummy) and soup, as well as cheese fries. I love cheese fries! The cafe is clean and there are a good amount of tables. The furniture is plain but there are windows and a cozy little fireplace. The store is massive - I've heard it started small and then expanded. It has an extensive grocery stocked with local goods. I got pickled okra and smoked gouda pretzels to bring home and everything was delicious. There are also random general supply stores and knick knacks. Very cool place, and one of the only spots in Seneca Falls that's open during lunch time as far as I can tell.

Located in Seneca Falls is this unique country store. Great selection of fresh produce, meats, baked goods, deli and cheese shop. There is also a cafe where you can purchase sandwiches, hot entrees, soups, ice cream and fountain drinks. In the summer time there are flower baskets and Amish made planters. Service is fast and friendly. Very clean and neat

Erica R.

Sauders is LOVELY. My mother visited for the first time recently and told me later that same day that she wanted me to go back with her so I could check it out too. I didn't realize how large the place would be, let alone what a delightful selection of produce, meats, bakery items, jarred jams/jellies, or pickled items would be available. It's definitely one of those locations where you wander around to find unique selections, but you can also get great quality basics like prepared pizzas, salads, and so on. One of the things my mother wanted to grab during this most recent trip was one of the cherry pies from the bakery area... and while she got a large cherry pie, I picked up one of their mini-strawberry/rhubarb pies. So cute! On top of that, there's a nice little café where you can grab a bite to eat during your shopping experience. They also have a very nice selection of beautiful plants for sale outside, and even have items like gazebos for sale outside / in the back of the building. Of course, there's a Mennonite/Amish feel to the store, and spaces like the book nook area contain puzzles, books, and gifts that are more religiously-focused. Even if that's not necessarily your thing, it doesn't take over the environment of the store. If anything, there's honestly just a strong sense of pride in what's available at the store - and the workers clearly take pride in providing a lovely experience. TL;DR While it's a bit far away to be a regular grocery stop, Sauders is a fun experience - and provides some great offerings. Would be fun to check out during different seasons.

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Julz L.

My husband called it "Amish Costco". Never didn't think I'd enjoy walking through a supermarket on vacation! The cafe was packed and for good reason, good coffee, good sandwiches, and friendly service. All the other departments had interesting food for sale and the people working here are helpful and friendly. There was even a relatively affordable souvenir area. If I'm back in the area, I will definitely come back with a better plan than I had on this visit, walking around aimlessly for two hours. If you're traveling, make sure to bring a cooler bag to bring home all of the smoked meats and cheeses.

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Jess S.

Fantastic food and prices! Clean environment with food and groceries organized very well with a good variety. The cafeteria area has delicious subs and drinks, but I highly recommend the pretzel with cheese. WORTH EVERY PENNY!!!!! Service was a little slow but that was because so many people had ordered food. Yes, it's that good! I love going there!

Kristen H.

I had not been to Sauders since before Covid and they have really expanded since my last visit. Tons of interesting, packaged foods and fresh produce. I found the prices to be excessively high hence the three star rating we did not purchase anything so I can't comment on friendliness or helpfulness of staff. Decent selection, but be warned of high prices.

Erica O.

The mums were beautiful! They were a great price for big, full pots.... with a nice selection of both flowers blooming and many pots with buds starting to open. An amazing variety of colors. Pumpkins, gourds, squash, decorations and everything you want for fall. They have an enormous meat section with cold cuts, cheeses and butchered meats. They have smoked pork chops and house made sausage in many varieties. Too many choices to list. I bought dried green lentils and smoked pork hocks to make a tasty soup. I got their jarred sauerkraut and pickled eggs. Their lunch sandwiches are delicious and loaded with fillings! I had roast beef and provolone and my friend had a BLT. They come with chips and pickles.my macaroni salad was very good, a little on the sweet side. My friend's potato salad had nice small cut pieces of potatoes, cooked well and a nice taste of dill in the dressing.

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Angela B.

Sauders is a unique grocery and goods store. The Mennonite/Amish influence is strong. You can tell the workers take pride in their jobs as it seems that every product is perfectly placed and everything is so clean. The produce is typically fresh and you can't go wrong with any of their baked goods. They have some sugar free options for those watching your sugar intake. I am a huge fan of jams and jellies and if you are as well, you have to check out their aisles of such! The kids go crazy over the extensive candy selections. Most products are competitively priced, although their meat prices are on the higher end. I fan over the quilts they have for sale and furniture, most of which are out of my price range! This is a one of a kind store, I highly recommend visiting if you are in the area!

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Great value for the sandwiches! Lots of cool stuff, check them out . Friendly service and clean place

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Amazing selection of gourmet foods baked goods! This is the store to go to (over & over) when visiting this area.

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This was such a neat stop and some really neat finds. The kids loved it too! Fresh soups.... the gift shop is very nice too!

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Can we shop online?

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Do they take Food Stamps?

Yes We Do !

Do they sell bulk food items, specifically, TVP (textured vegetable protein?) Thanks all!!

Not sure about TVP, but yes they sell a large variety of bulk foods, grains, seeds nuts, baking items.

Can I order a gift card over the phone?

probably not, gift cetificates are the old fashioned kind, hand written at the customer service counter.

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