Michigan is celebrated for its endless lakes, forests, and rural charm—and its Amish markets are the heart and soul of the state’s food and craft scene. Whether you’re venturing into the countryside around Centreville, or weaving through small towns in Clare, Bloomingdale, or Clinton Township, Michigan’s Amish markets offer a mix of fresh produce, baked treats, quality meats, and handcrafted goods. Here’s a tourism editor’s inside tour of five of the most popular Amish markets in Michigan—complete with reviews, locals’ favorite products, and SEO tags for discovery-minded travelers.
1. Hefling’s Amish Farm Market (Clinton Township)
Located just north of Detroit, Hefling’s Amish Farm Market specializes in minimally processed, naturally raised fresh meats and produce, attracting both locals and city dwellers. Regulars love the “grass-fed goodness at non-Whole Food prices,” and praise Hefling’s year-round selection of beef, pork, poultry, eggs, and dairy—plus Amish pies, fresh-baked bread, and bulk spices.heflingsamishfarmarket+1
Favorite Products:
- Grass-fed beef, pork, and poultry
- Farm-fresh eggs and real butter
- Amish pies, breads, cakes
- Local and sundry produce
- Bulk flour, oats, spices
Review:
“My go-to for premium Michigan eggs, their pies rival grandma’s, and you can’t beat the personal service and value.”pitmaster.amazingribs+1

2. Yoder’s Country Market (Centreville, St. Joseph County)
Located at Michigan’s largest Amish settlement, Yoder’s Country Market is renowned for its selection and lively on-site café. Shoppers line up for baked treats, deli sandwiches, and rows of fresh-baked pies, jams, candies, and cheese. Local produce arrives daily during harvest months.amishamerica+1
Favorite Products:
- Apple fritters, cinnamon rolls, fried pies
- Deli meats, Amish cheeses, apple butter
- Seasonal jam and honey
- Old-fashioned candies
Review:
“Crowds come for cinnamon rolls and stay for the Amish hospitality—best bakery in southwest Michigan!”
3. Yoder’s Amish Flea Market & Quilt Auction (Clare)
Twice a year, this massive outdoor market in Clare—held on an Amish farm—draws thousands. It’s a blend of farmers’ market, craft fair, and food festival, full of fresh donuts, kettle corn, lemonade, furniture, antiques, produce, and (especially) handmade quilts.onlyinyourstate
Favorite Products:
- Fresh cinnamon rolls, donuts, and pies
- Handmade quilts and wooden furniture
- Kettle corn and fudge
- Local honey and garden produce
Review:
“Arrive hungry—the smell of donuts draws you from the parking lot! Best quilt auction in the Midwest, amazing food, all in a family setting.”

4. Bloomingdale Amish Country Store
Travelers to Van Buren County praise this little shop as a family favorite, famous for the “smell of home baked bread and cinnamon rolls”. The market also offers pasture-raised meat, Amish butter, eggs, homeopathic remedies, and everything from candies to berries (picked out back). Family travelers note it’s “special for children to learn and observe Amish ways.”tripadvisor
Favorite Products:
- Blueberry pie, cinnamon rolls
- Breads, pasture-raised eggs and meats
- Handcrafted goods, homeopathic oils
- Fresh berries (seasonal)
Review:
“Pies like mom’s, fresh blueberries picked behind the store, donuts that melt in your mouth, and welcoming, hard-working families.”
5. Brookside Discount Grocery (Fremont)
This hidden gem is prized by bargain hunters for its discounted groceries, bulk spices, baking supplies, and classic Amish finds. The selection changes constantly, with everything from pudding mixes and molasses to snack bars and organic teas—perfect for stocking up pantries or prepping for wholesome baking.
Favorite Products:
- Bulk flour, molasses, pudding mix
- Discounted baking goods and snack bars
- Organic tea and spices
- Trail mixes and seasonal candies
Review:
“Incredible prices on baking staples, teas and snacks. Great place for large families and bakers—love the friendly vibe.”youtube
Quotes & Highlights
- “The cinnamon rolls and fresh donuts at Clare’s Amish market are simply legendary—the flea market atmosphere is unbeatable.”onlyinyourstate
- “Hefling’s is worth the trip from Detroit for meat and pie alone.”
- “Bloomingdale’s store is my family’s stop for every Michigan lake trip—pies, coffee, and a country welcome.”
- “Yoder’s Centreville is peak Amish food and friendliness in one bakery café.”
- “Brookside is my go-to for affordable pantry staples and organic teas.”
Tourism Editor’s Pro Tips
- Many markets offer products seasonally—visit late summer or fall for berries, jams, and vegetables.
- Cash is often king; bring extra for specialty goods, especially at outdoor flea markets and produce stands.
- Arrive early for the freshest pies, donuts, and breads.
- Food festivals and quilt auctions (like those at Clare) are major events—plan ahead for crowds and bring a cooler for your haul!
- Ask about tours at larger markets like Yoder’s—they often allow a deeper dive into Amish traditions and amazing photo ops (with permission).

Check sources
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- https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g42064-d8602530-Reviews-Yoder_s_General_Store-Centreville_St_Joseph_County_Michigan.html
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