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    Stoer Farm

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lohstroh Family Farms - Mini pumpkin varieties by the shop

    Lohstroh Family Farms

    5.0(10 reviews)
    12.2 mi
    $

    I've visited maybe a half dozen of different local pumpkin farms, both no one does it like…read moreLogstroh! I'm so glad we found this farm a few years ago because now it's a family tradition! About 30 mins outside of Columbus near Orient, the farm is easy to get to. They are solar-powered, too, which makes my heart happy! They have an awesome team who works hard and always with a smile. The shop has great treats and gifts. They have SO many varieties of gourds and pumpkins, too. Some I've never seen anywhere else. You can purchase pumpkins from just outside the shop if you don't want to take the wagon ride out to the field. There's also a little tractor train ride for kids and a small corn maze (both for a bit extra, maybe $4 each). They have goats to pet and big hay bales you can play on. If you choose the tractor wagon ride out to pick your pumpkin, it's $10 which includes any pumpkin you pick/can carry - no limit on color, size, variety. They rotate their fields every year so we have seen different field areas over the years. This year we didn't see the bee hives they keep on our train ride out. I hope their bees are still doing well! And now my favorite: The pumpkin donuts. They make them fresh right there and they are melt-in-your-mouth delicious. The donuts alone are worth the drive! They have chocolate and cherry donuts too but pumpkin is where it's at. I start thinking about these donuts in the summer, they're that good!! So whatever you do, don't skip the donuts!! Thank you Logstroh family for creating such a happy place for making memories. Here's to 40 more years!

    We came in August during the Sunflower Pick and Pics and had a nice picnic amid the flowers. The…read moreweather was stellar and the atmosphere was so peaceful. The shop is full of goodies like handcrafted soap, fudge, jams and jellies, wood works, quilted objects and the list goes on and on. They had chocolate milk and even Creamsicle milk! We ended up taking home some apple cider and honey. We were also impressed with the friendliness of all who worked there. This family farm is one we will definitely visit again.

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    German Village Makers Market

    German Village Makers Market

    4.3(8 reviews)
    10.6 miGerman Village

    It's eight Sundays a year open 12am-4pm, except in December, during Village Lights it's 3pm-8pm…read more Just like it sounds, over 60 local makers bring their baked goods, jewelry, leather crafts, flowers, art creations and more, here for you to peruse and hopefully buy. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. They even have food trucks, drink stands and today they had entertainment. Some stands are a second store front for a bigger businesses and some are folks that run a smaller business in markets like this. It's all good. There's quite the variety. We had fantastic weather on our only chance to experience this treasure. As you might expect, we drank too much, ate too much and spent far too much on the local crafts. You only live once. Parking sucked. We had to walk a couple blocks. It was a decent area making for a nice stroll. Everyone involved showed us so much heartfelt hospitality and good will. We talked to so many locals and learned so much about the area and the town's history, it was a total shock that we'd spent 4 hours here. 10/24

    Great people (and dog) watching. Really nice variety of local vendors and a few food truck options…read more The Jennings Java coffee booth was a welcome sight. This market gets very busy quickly and the space it takes place in is pretty small. Parking is tight in this area, so you may have to walk a bit. Market runs until early December to coincide with GV Village Lights.

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    North Market

    4.5(1.1k reviews)
    12.7 miShort North
    $$

    Sadly, we were in town for a funeral, got to the church too early, so we took a walk around the…read morecorner. Although it was too early in the morning for all the stores to be open, it is a lovely, cute, quaint place. The food stalls looked wonderful and they even had a little gift section. If you're in the area, it's definitely a place you want to check out. We didn't go upstairs, we ate outside on some cute benches, but evidently they're seating inside upstairs.

    The north market should be called international market…read more This wasy first time here and so many ppl told me their places in there that have really good food, but they did not tell me that it was food from other countries. So I was a little taken back you got a little bit of everything in this location is really small. And the parking is terrible but what can you expect for downtown? I had to take my ticket inside and if you purchased something from one of the vendors, they have to give you a QR code for the parking garage and it's two dollars for parking. We had Indian food and the food was delicious. The young lady behind the counter was so nice. She let us taste the chicken before purchasing our meals. The food in the North market is expensive. It was almost $40 for two people to eat. Then we had Jennie's ice cream afterwards and it was $15 for two scoops of ice cream. Customer service was great as all the vendors were awesome and explained everything to us. Is this something that I would do again know just because of the parking and most of the restaurants inside of Markette is not something that I would normally eat very clean. There is a second floor for you to sit. I don't know if they had an elevator. I didn't see one, but I know there are stairs to the second floor. Very busy long lines and you feel like you have to rush to order something because all lines were so long.

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