You’ll Love A Visit To This Small Town Market In Pennsylvania

Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market in Pennsylvania offers a unique shopping experience with homemade goods and local produce in a charming Amish and Mennonite community.

Breathe in the sweet aroma of homemade baked goods and breads. Sip a refreshing cup of fresh cider. And, stock up on all your favorite fruits, vegetables, jams and jellies, candies, and desserts at this small town market in Pennsylvania that's been a favorite of locals and travelers for more than three decades.

Pull up to the Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market in the tiny town of Bird-in-Hand, with a population of just over 400. You're likely to see just as many cars as...

Horses and buggies. Nestled in Lancaster County, the small town is home to a significant population of both Amish and Mennonite residents.

Stroll through the brightly lit farmers market that features a variety of vendors, including Bird-in-Hand Bakery, Riehl's Produce, and S. Clyde Weaver's Smoked Meats & Cheeses.

Stock up on homemade breads from Micheal's Homestyle Breads or Good 'N Plenty Restaurant Bakery.

Taste test a variety of homemade jellies and jams and...

Tantalize your taste buds with such wildly flavored popcorn as Cajun, herb and garlic, and honey mustard.

Grab a stool and enjoy a hearty sandwich, homemade soup, or chili from Barbie's Sandwich Shoppe. Or, order a breakfast sandwich, fried chicken, or Dutch fries at the Country Lunch Basket counter.

Munch on a freshly made soft pretzel as you...

Explore the many homemade items at such spots as Village Country Crafts, Jewelry & More, Farmers Market Gift Shop, and Creative Home Shoppe.

Drop by the Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market during its current summer hours Wednesday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Address:

Bird-in-Hand Farmers Market

2710 Old Philadelphia Pike

Bird in Hand, PA 17505

717-393-9674

Click here for more information.

Bird-in-Hand Farmers market, a small town market in Pennsylvania, is only one of the many farmers markets scattered throughout the state.

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