From Farm to Table: Discover Berkeley Springs’ New Amish Market


From Farm to Table: Discover Berkeley Springs’ New Amish Market

A new Amish market has opened its doors in Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, bringing the flavors, crafts, and traditions of Amish country to the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. “Berkeley Springs Amish Market & Country Store” is quickly becoming a favorite for locals and visitors alike, offering everything from fresh produce and homemade baked goods to handcrafted furniture and pantry staples. For those seeking a taste of rural life, this market is a must-visit destination.


A Market Rooted in Amish Tradition

Located just off Route 522, Berkeley Springs Amish Market & Country Store greets visitors with a classic red barn, rows of pumpkins, and cheerful staff in Amish attire. The market is family-run and deeply committed to fresh, local, and seasonal goods. Its shelves are filled with bulk pantry staples, Amish cheeses, jarred pickles, jams, and baked sweets, while a handful of neighboring businesses—including Amish furniture outlets and canning companies—bring handcrafted beauty and utility to every corner of the market district.

Regular customer Michael D. praised, “It’s a GREAT place to shop for Amish products: bakery, meats, food to eat in or take out, storage sheds, spices, and lots of other homemade items. Busy place, lots of parking, easy location. Prices are market fair or cheaper. You need to see it!”


What You’ll Find: Bounty and Beauty

Bakery & Sweets:

  • Fresh cinnamon rolls, apple fritters, sticky buns, and breads baked daily.
  • Shoofly pie, Boston creme pie, coconut cake, and homemade cookies.
  • Local Hershey’s ice cream available for a sweet treat after shopping.
Berkeley Springs Amish Market

A Yelp reviewer raved, “Bakery rocks. Best Boston creme pie and coconut cake. Fabulous buffet and hot foods.”

Farm Fresh Produce:

  • Apples, peaches, pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, and greens from local growers.
  • Jams, jellies, honey, and apple cider lining the shelves in fall.
  • Pickled beets, chow chow, and fresh sauerkraut.

During weekends, shoppers line up for the famous “farmers stand” selection of Amish cauliflower and bursting seasonal vegetables.

Pantry Staples:

  • Bulk rice, grains, flour, sugar, spices, and beans.
  • Pennsylvania Dutch soups, baking mixes, crackers, and snacks.
  • Locally made cheeses—sharp cheddar, Swiss, and herb-infused varieties.

Deli & Protein:

  • Amish meats: roasted turkey, fresh sausages, and smoked hams.
  • Deli sandwiches piled high with farm-sourced fillings.

Furniture & Handmade Goods:

  • Amish woodworking outlets near the market display custom huts, storage sheds, rocking chairs, and rustic home décor—all made with sustainable lumber from Virginia and Pennsylvania.
  • Home-style canning company selling jarred tomatoes, pickles, apple butter, and fruit preserves.

Community Reviews & Local Voices

  • “Fresh and friendly,” wrote patron scvino. “I go to the Amish Market almost every weekend. Fresh cuts of meat and poultry, fabulous buffet, and hot foods. Bakery rocks.”
  • “We hit the market during apple season. The cider donuts and fresh apples made our trip!” said visitor Rachel J.
  • “Amish furniture is well-crafted, and the staff go the extra mile,” posted shopper Greg C.
  • “It’s not just shopping, it’s an experience—and prices are fair,” praised Michael D.

Top Tips for Tourists and Shoppers

  • Arrive early for bakery goods and produce; cinnamon rolls and pies sell out by noon.
  • Bring cash for stands and small vendors—many accept cards, but simple cash transactions are welcome.
  • Ask about catering and party platters for gatherings—homemade pies and deli meats are local bestsellers.
  • Make time to browse Amish furniture; custom orders and consultation are available onsite.
  • Seasonal produce is abundant—plan to visit during peach, apple, or pumpkin harvest.

The Berkeley Springs Amish Market Experience

This market is more than a shopping trip—it’s a step into a world where wholesome flavors, old-fashioned service, and community craftmanship flourish. Berkeley Springs’ Amish Market & Country Store pairs farm-fresh shopping with culinary heritage, making every visit an opportunity to savor, discover, and celebrate timeless rural values.


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