You may think Pennsylvania boasts all the fantastic Amish stops and shops, but that just means you haven't made your way out to Tennessee. Curious about these kind folk and their fantastic pies? Take a trek out to the country and enjoy these Amish places in Tennessee.
1. Amish Country Mall - Ethridge
There are 300 Amish farms in Ethridge, and the best dang fried bologna sandwich you've ever had. Plus a plethora of handcrafted items like soaps, toys, baskets, and more.
2. Cane Creek Mennonite Community - Lobelville
This is the real deal - crafts, furniture, produce that'll make you cry it's so good. Cane Creek has it all - plus? Did you check out that honey up there!?! Yum!
3. Jerry Amish Wagon Tours - Ethridge
Yep - it's just what it sounds like. Has your inner child started squealing yet...? These wagon tours at Jerry Amish Wagon Tours will take you through the Amish countryside. They are very knowledgeable about the Amish community and will tell you all about it during your tour. You can also shop by the storefront and enjoy many custom and handmade items for sale. It may have ties to a simpler time, but we think that when you slow things down and take your time, the craftsmanship will show. That is exactly what you will find in this Amish community. Please visit the Jerry Amish Wagon Tours website for more information.
4. Muddy Pond Mennonite and Amish Communities - Monterey
There's a mercantile and grocery for you to peruse, boasting handmade furniture and the best high-calorie fare you've ever had. This lovely community has wonderful people who are welcoming and ready to give a good douse of southern hospitality. They have cabins to rent for a night's stay as well as campgrounds. Jay's Custom Leather is a great place to smell the wonderful scent of leather well shopping around. One of the best places to visit is the Muddy Pond Sorghum Mill and Variety Store. The sweet smell of pure cooking syrups fill the air. Learn more about the lovely community of Muddy Pond and plan a trip to visit soon.
5. The Feed Mill - Nolensville
Antiques, a grocery, a step into the past, and even live music?! The Feed Mill is a homing beacon for the sweet at heart everywhere for their fantastic fare and welcoming folk. If you stop by the deli for a bite to eat or want to pick up amazing handcrafted wares, find out why The Feed Mill is such an awesome place to visit. For more information please visit The Feed Mill Amish Market website.
6. Yoder's Country Market - Bull's Gap
One of the best stops in Tennessee Amish country, Yoder's is said to rival even the mother state of Pennsylvania. How crazy is that?! We highly suggest this market, it is highly loved by the locals and a great place to shop. To learn more about Yoder's Country Market please visit their Facebook page.
Have you been to any Amish places in Tennessee? Let us know your favorites in the comments below!
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