The Amish have a reputation for being quiet neighbors, hard workers, and good cooks. We can vouch for that last part, at least if the baked goods at Touch of Amish in Wheeling, West Virginia are any indication! These treats are so tasty that they are worth the drive up to the Mountain State's Northern Panhandle from anywhere in the West Virginia region.
Tucked away along the National Road in Wheeling, West Virginia is a little country store filled to the brim with delicious treats. Welcome to Touch of Amish at 1128 National Road.
Inside, you'll find rows upon rows of handmade treats, from baked goods to jams and jellies to a few pieces of furniture and some decor items.
If you love made-from-scratch breads, cookies, pies, and pastries but rarely have time to bake for yourself, then Touch of Amish is just the place for you!
Pro tip: Come on Fridays if you want your treats to be just-baked.
Of course, their selection isn't limited to just desserts. They've got deli products, dry goods, prepackaged meals, wine, sauces, and more.
Touch of Amish stocks produce, including seasonal local produce.
They even sell some local meat products.
Touch of Amish is open Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. They are closed on Thursdays and Sundays.
You can also find Touch of Amish's products stocked at other local shops, including Ye Olde Traders in Triadelphia,
Home Town Floral & Gift Shop in Moundsville,
Moe's on Main in Follansbee, and
Moe's on Main 2 in Wellsville, Ohio.
To learn more about what you'll find at Touch of Amish and how to get there, visit the store's website or Facebook page. Have you ever tried any of their tasty treats? Which ones are your favorites? If Wheeling really is too much of a trip for you to tackle, check to see if this Mennonite bakery in Monroe County is within your reach!
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