Slicing Into Tradition: New Amish Market Brings Farmhouse Flavors to Peoria


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The bustling urban landscape of Peoria County just gained a magnificent infusion of countryside hospitality. Grand Prairie Amish Market has officially opened its doors, providing central Illinois residents with an authentic, scratch-cooked alternative to typical big-box grocery shopping. The distinct aroma of hickory-smoked meats, sharp raw-milk cheeses, and fresh-baked sweet breads immediately lets you know that this new destination is deeply rooted in timeless culinary traditions.

The Backstory: From the Heart of Arthur to the River City

The journey to Peoria began over a decade ago in the fertile farmlands surrounding Arthur, Illinois—the heart of the state’s largest and oldest horse-and-buggy settlement. There, the Yoder family managed a busy roadside produce stand and a micro-bakery operating out of their home kitchen. Famous among travelers for their ultra-creamy potato salads, hand-rolled butter, and exceptional skill in woodcrafts, the family long dreamed of establishing a permanent, year-round brick-and-mortar market where they could serve families beyond their rural borders.

When looking for a place to plant their new roots, they were drawn to Peoria’s vibrant riverfront history, close-knit neighborhoods, and deep appreciation for local, artisan food systems. They envisioned a warm, welcoming multi-functional mercantile where busy working professionals, Bradley University students, and local families alike could slow down and enjoy a true, old-fashioned shopping experience.

Over several months of quiet interior renovation, the Yoders transformed a spacious storefront on Pioneer Parkway into a stunning hybrid market. The left side of the shop features a gleaming, temperature-controlled deli and fresh food case packed with regional delicacies, while the right side opens into a sunlit showroom filled with the comforting scents of cedar, hand-poured beeswax candles, and home goods.

Grand Prairie Amish Market
Grand Prairie Amish Market

From the Market Aisles: Early Favorites

Grand Prairie Amish Market perfectly bridges the gap between a hearty lunchtime stop and a boutique grocery store, making it incredibly easy to grab an overstuffed farmhouse sandwich and a timeless home accent in a single visit. Everything at the deli counter is sliced completely to order, and the portions mirror the legendary generosity of an Amish farmhouse table.

A few signature crowd-favorites capturing the attention of local shoppers include:

  • The “River City Homestead” Sandwich: A towering lunch favorite loaded with house-smoked turkey breast, sweet baked ham, real raw-milk baby Swiss cheese, crisp local greens, homegrown tomatoes, and a generous layer of their signature honey-maple mustard on thick slices of scratch-baked sourdough bread.
  • Traditional Scratch-Made Fry Pies: Baked fresh every morning using a traditional lard-crust recipe, these flaky, half-moon pastries are packed with tart, spiced orchard fillings like blackberry and apple, then finished with a delicate sugar glaze.
  • Squeaky Garlic-Herb Cheese Curds: Delivered fresh to the case every Tuesday, these incredibly fresh curds are tossed in a proprietary blend of garden garlic and wild chives, delivering the ultimate savory “squeak” with every bite.
  • Steam-Bent Oak Gathering Baskets: Beautifully displayed on the showroom floor, these rugged storage baskets feature double-reinforced bottoms and thick leather handles, masterfully woven by hand to serve as a functional heirloom for generations.

Whether you are seeking the ultimate two-handed deli lunch, restocking your pantry with premium bulk baking flours and spices, or hunting for a beautifully crafted wedding gift, Grand Prairie Amish Market delivers an unmatched level of quality, care, and countryside hospitality.

Location & Hours

Address: 1210 W. Pioneer Parkway, Peoria, IL 61615 Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM | Closed Sunday & Monday

Dennis Regling

Dennis Regling is an author, educator, and marketing expert. Additionally, Dennis is an evangelist, a father, and a husband.

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