The Homemade Amish Goods From This Store In Arkansas Are Worth The Drive To Get Them
Pennsylvania Amish Country may be a long way from Arkansas, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get Amish goods in the Natural State. There are several stores stocked with fresh, homemade Amish items. One such store is Mountain Thyme Mercantile. A small town shop with a big selection of Amish goods (along with lots of other great items), it’s worth every mile it takes to reach!
Brimming with old-fashioned charm and stocked with Amish and homemade goods, Mountain Thyme Mercantile is a must-stop-and-see place in Mountain View.
And it’s only grown more popular as the years have passed. Its selection of merchandise has grown, too. Today, Mountain Thyme Mercantile carries everything from fresh-baked sweets to goat’s milk soaps.
One of the best things about Mountain Thyme Mercantile, though, is its vast selection of Amish-made items. The shelves are stocked with Amish butter, flour, oats, cornmeal, beans, coffee, and lots more.
The mercantile doesn’t just sell great food, though. It also doles out great food. The menu changes daily and includes everything from fresh-baked breads to hearty soups.
For more info, call Mountain Thyme Mercantile at (870) 269-9774. And don’t forget to like Mountain Thyme Mercantile on Facebook to stay up to date on products, sales, hours, and more.
So, did you know about this quaint store? Ever shopped at Mountain Thyme Mercantile? If so, what’d you think of the products? What about the Amish goods? Tell us!
This isn’t the only place you can stock up on Amish and homemade goods. Click here to read about a mountaintop shop filled with locally made items.
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Address: Mountain Thyme Mercantile, 212 W Main St, Mountain View, AR 72560, USA
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