Stock Up On All Your Favorite Amish Goods At These 6 Places In Mississippi

Discover various places in Mississippi where you can buy Amish-made goods, including food and furniture.

Mississippi is home to a single Amish community. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t get Amish-made goods in the Magnolia State. There are actually quite a few places in the state where you can stock up on all sorts of Amish merchandise – from tasty jarred goods to quality furniture. So, the next time you’re on a quest for some Amish merch, check out one (or all) of the following spots!

So, did you know about these spots that sell Amish goods in Mississippi? Ever visited any of them? Did we miss your favorite place to stock up on Amish goods? Tell us!

These aren’t the only places that sell fresh, homemade goods. Click here to read about a small town bakery that whips up some of the best bread in Mississippi.

1. The Amish Store at 49 Flea Market (Hattiesburg)

At "south Mississippi’s premier flea market," you’ll find hundreds of vendors as well as an Amish store packed with hand-made merchandise and homemade goods. Boasting one of the state’s best varieties, the shelves are stocked with everything from jarred goods, like jams, jellies, pickles, and pickled eggs, to Amish butter, bacon, cheese, and sausages. For more information, click here.

2. Ole Country Bakery (Brooksville)

Technically, this is a Mennonite – not Amish – bakery. However, the two are very similar. Plus, the baked goods found at this Brooksville bakeshop are too good not to mention. In fact, many have referred to the homemade breads and pastries as "the best ever tasted." As an added bonus, the bakery has an on-site eatery that doles out coffee, pastries, soups, sandwiches, and more. For more information, click here.

3. Pantry 45 (West Point)

A bakery, deli, and general store all rolled into one, Pantry 45 is a can’t-miss shopping destination. The general store is stocked with an array of great merchandise, including a wide assortment of Amish-made foods and furniture. For more information, click here.

4. A Southern Yankee (Columbia)

Another Mennonite bakeshop not to be missed, A Southern Yankee is a small batch bakery that whips up a slew of sweet treats, including the "best cinnamon rolls around." The bakery also carries a small selection of Amish goods. For more information, click here.

5. Fulmer’s General Store (Beaumont)

An old-fashioned general store through and through, Fulmer’s General Store is brimming with charm AND a huge variety of merchandise. The shelves are filled with a mix of farm-fresh produce, locally-made items, and, of course, Amish-made goods. Sure to impress, the Amish selection includes everything from food to furniture. For more information, click here.

6. Country Tyme Fruit Stand (Hattiesburg)

Don’t let the name fool you. Country Tyme Fruitstand isn’t just a fruit stand. It’s more like a "country general store" that’s stocked with the freshest of the fresh. Amish-made foods, including jellies, jams, meats, and cheeses, make up just a portion of the incredible inventory you’ll find at this expansive roadside market. For more information, click here.

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