Shooster365
In the place, one is treated to an Amish type of market opened to the general populace. Here, you may readily purchase homemade products, both to consume and use about the home. The prices are rather high for the baked goods, however, considering the intent and perhaps flavor, that's the price you'll pay. An example is half-pies @$5.50. There is a deli, a small restaurant and other assorted stores. Stop in for a bite, good food, just premium on the items.
785BillH
You can't go wrong here. The baked goods are great, the butcher shop is great, the deli and bakery are also top notch. If you like home made Amish type goods then you need to check this out!
marchellabella
The Amish truly out-do themselves each and every week. Their mission is to please you- it's so nice! Although we get so much from the Marketplace, our absolute favorite is butter-drenched warm soft pretzels and FRESH donuts! When I say fresh, I mean FRESH! These ladies are literally making fresh donuts all day long. This is no Dunkin Donuts where you get stale donuts! Check them out, you won't be sorry!!!
549judyz
This place is like a Amish inside flea market. With all kinds of stores like furniture n cafés. The food is good and the prices are too. A very interesting place to visit.
Jake7-76
This is a Amish kind of mall. Everything Amish from food to furniture. However they are not open Sunday - Wednesday. They even have an Amish restaurant and stores to buy candy and nik-naks.
ohiofiremanwife
I must say I was pleasantly surprised when I finally decided to try it. Yes it is located in an old strip plaza but when you walk in you are transported to Amish Country. The vendors are all super nice people. There is an assortment of food and home decor vendors. The donuts and fry pies from Aunt Martha's are excellent!!! The soft pretzels were very good also. There is nothing like taking a drive out to Walnut Creek area(Holmes County) to take in the sights and visit the Amish vendors but to have this smaller version in the valley is awesome.
blondeinwi99
This is such a fun experience. The vendors are all very friendly. They have such an amazing assortment of unique items, many that you can't find other places. There is definitely something for everyone. If you are not in the area, it is so worth the drive. A fun day trip. My favorite place is Sunrise Delight. The best smoothies and delicious crepes. My favorite is the green smoothie.
LifesUnViaggio
This is exactly what you expect when you go to an Amish Market. The food is excellent and there is a variety. The pretzels alone will keep you coming back. They make excellent veggie and fruit trays and the desserts are awesome. The nice thing is you can buy single serving desserts. I bought my cousin a dozen cream sticks and the box was heavy! They truly make donuts like many of us remember. Not like some of these chain or store bought items where you cannot even find the filling. The lunch meats and cheeses are very fresh and you can sample just about anything before you buy it. I do not like canned soup so if you want home made stop by Aunt Ada's.-excellent. For dinner, check out Harley's BBQ-great ribs. You can browse furniture and crafts while eating. Everyone is extremely friendly. The only thing that can be improved is the gift certificates. I received a gift certificate and some of the places are not set up to take them. Other than that-I love it here.
MegE313
For some reason, I expected this business to be in an old barn or some other cozy Amish environment. Instead, it is in the middle of what appears to be an abandoned strip mall below Youngstown. The inside was nice enough, but honestly there was nothing there that couldn't be found at any number of Amish businesses with more pleasant atmospheres. I know it's a distance away, but the markets near Belin and Walnut Creek in Holmes County are far more enjoyable, in my opinion. That said, I am a person who values atmosphere more than most and I hope that my comments won't deter a person from seeing her him/herself. There are some cute things and no doubt delicious goodies to be had there. I came away with only a decorative item for a gift, and later saw that lo and behold...it came from China.
Derehunter
A friend at work had told me the next time we head out to Boardman, Ohio we have to visit this place if we love all sorts of Amish food. We decided to stop in and we were surprised how big this place was and all of the different kinds of Amish foods they have to offer! There's something for everyone to enjoy in from pastries and donuts being made as soon as you step into the market places to candy to a sit down dinner to have some home made Amish food. You can also purchase furniture here hand crafted by the Amish! If your in the area and love Amish style foods you must stop in and try it! I had a little bit of everything in here and let me tell you it is all delicious! Its a must stop visit and is definitely unique place! I'm hungry just thinking about everything they have while typing this review!
DJR534
This place is a TRUE Amish marketplace! Crafts, Amish Furrniture and great Amish food. The meat at the butcher shop (Killcreek Meats) are grass fed and full of flavor; the Am,ish bacon is outstanding. Try the Rotisserie chicken--they have "flavor" that the grocery stores can only wish for.Fresh squeezed juice, Amish made sausage sandwiches, smoked wings and ribs!! AND don't forget the fresh donuts and fry pies as you just walk in. Come hungry!
CAT_AJM
Think of the Marketplace as shopping district under one roof. The layout is such that it is assembly of different storefronts each having their own business. Think of it as an Amish Mall. The developer did a good job of putting together a mix of all kinds of businesses, so there is no one overabundance of any type. There are bakeries, meat markets, eateries, wildlife (think bird lovers paradise) stores, dry goods, bulk items, candy, furniture, art work , crafts , produce...etc. In the middle is a restaurant that is built to resemble a dining room in an amish home. Be sure to check the hours as they are limited and are not open on Sunday. This is a nice way to buy Amish goods without having to drive very far.