Buckingham, Pennsylvania may not be the first place travelers think of for Amish goods, but it sits in prime Bucks County farm country where fresh food and country markets are part of the landscape. For visitors exploring New Hope, Doylestown, and the backroads in between, a stop at a rustic Amish-style market becomes a perfect way to taste the region’s quieter side.
Welcome to Buckingham Amish Market
Tucked along the busy York Road corridor, Buckingham Amish Market at 4520 Old Farm Lane, Buckingham, PA 18912, feels like a slice of Lancaster County relocated to Bucks County backroads. A long, low barn‑style building with a green metal roof and hitching posts out front sets the tone, even as cars zip past on the nearby highway. Inside, the market is laid out in a U‑shape, with stalls for baked goods, meats, cheeses, produce, and bulk dry goods forming a cozy circuit for shoppers.
Tourists arriving from New Hope or Peddler’s Village step through the doors and are immediately greeted by the sweet scent of cinnamon rolls mingling with hickory smoke from the barbecue stand. Fluorescent supermarket lighting is replaced by warmer fixtures, while handwritten signs and chalkboard menus give everything a homier feel. The pace slows down here: people chat with vendors, sample cheeses, and linger over pie cases instead of racing a shopping cart to the checkout.

Favorite Finds You Shouldn’t Miss
At the heart of Buckingham Amish Market is the bakery, where racks of fresh sticky buns, shoo-fly pie, and whoopie pies draw a steady line from open to close. The sticky buns, rolled thick with cinnamon and brown sugar and swirled with pecans, are a particular favorite, disappearing quickly on Saturday mornings. Nearby, neat rows of fruit pies—apple, cherry, blueberry, seasonal peach—tempt travelers who “just stopped to look” into grabbing a dessert for their rental cabin or hotel room.
Around the corner, the Amish deli counter offers hand‑sliced meats and cheeses, with Lebanon bologna, smoked turkey, sharp cheddar, and Cooper cheese among the most requested items. Visitors often build custom sandwiches on fresh-baked kaiser rolls, then carry them out to picnic tables overlooking a small field. A BBQ and poultry stand roasts chicken and ribs over charcoal, the kind of food that fills the parking lot with an irresistible aroma by midday. A produce section rounds things out with seasonal items: sweet corn in summer, apples and pumpkins in fall, and hearty root vegetables in winter.
Pantry Treasures and Take‑Home Goodies
Beyond the immediate eats, Buckingham Amish Market shines as a place to stock a vacation pantry or find gifts. Shelves along the back wall are lined with jarred jams and jellies, from strawberry and black raspberry to more unusual flavors like peach butter and pear preserves. Pickled vegetables—beets, dilly beans, bread‑and‑butter pickles—add color and crunch to charcuterie boards back at your B&B.
A bulk foods aisle offers sacks of rolled oats, flours, sugar, rice, pasta, and baking mixes, each in clear bags with simple labels. Shoppers also discover classic Pennsylvania Dutch treats like church spread (peanut butter whip for bread), chow-chow (sweet pickled relish), and homemade noodles that cook up into the ultimate comfort soup. For gifts, there are handmade soaps, candles, simple wooden toys, and a small selection of quilted potholders and table runners that let you take a bit of “Amish country” back to your own kitchen.

Imagined Reviews from Travelers
In the travel editor’s notebook, Buckingham Amish Market quickly becomes the place repeat visitors mention when they talk about “hidden gems” in Bucks County. One Philadelphia day-tripper enthuses, “We came for the pies and left with a trunk full of baked goods, jams, and smoked meats. It felt like visiting Lancaster without the longer drive.” Another reviewer, a New York couple on a weekend in New Hope, writes, “The whoopie pies were honestly the best we’ve had—soft, rich, and not overly sweet. We grabbed sandwiches for a picnic and ended up returning the next day for more.”
Families with kids appreciate the low-key, welcoming atmosphere. A parent explains, “Our children watched pretzels being rolled and couldn’t stop staring at the cases of cookies. Staff were patient, answered questions, and slipped them a small sample. It turned into an unexpected highlight of our Bucks County trip.” A local resident adds, “Whenever friends visit from out of town, we bring them here. It’s our guaranteed stop for hostess gifts and special desserts—reliably good, friendly, and a little different from the usual grocery store run.”

How to Add It to Your Bucks County Itinerary
From a tourism planning perspective, Buckingham Amish Market fits easily into a day that also includes history, shopping, and scenic drives. Travelers can start their morning at Washington Crossing Historic Park, swing through downtown Doylestown to explore museums and boutiques, then meander down country roads lined with stone farmhouses before landing at the market. After loading up on dinner fixings and desserts, it’s a short hop to Peddler’s Village, New Hope, or Lumberville for river views and evening strolls.
The market especially suits visitors staying in vacation rentals or cabins, who want to cook at least a few meals with local ingredients. It’s also ideal for bus tours and small groups who want an authentic regional flavor stop that doesn’t feel overly commercialized. Guests can spend as little as 20 minutes grabbing a pie and coffee or an hour wandering every stall, sampling as they go, and learning a bit about Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch foodways along the way.
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