definitely a good place to shop love going there lots of unique item I love the bulk food store in there.
I am not a flea market person but we always go to both of the flea markets when visiting Amish Country.. We love it. We always wait until Wednesday or Thursday to go to Holmes County so that we can go to the flea market. We wouldn't miss it. I can't imagine someone giving a bad review. We make at least 2 trips a year there and sometimes more.
Thank you for taking the time to let us know your thoughts. Having outside vendors is certainly an idea to consider however with limited outside space close to the buildings it makes this a bit difficult. As for utilizing the Amish name. We were born and raised here and offer Amish built furniture as well as other items unique to Amish Country. Our intentions are not to mislead but simply provide retail spaces for local businesses to display their products. For some vendors, this is the only place they have a space to sell to the public. It is true that not all of our vendors have items exclusive to Amish Country but many others do. There are many antique stores locally that may be a better fit for what you are looking for.
I love the flea markets and always find tons to purchase. I am more fond of the one in Berlin, OH [2nd one] than the one in Walnut Creek, OH [1st from I77] due to the flood and bathrooms. The one in Berlin, OH has a nice restraurant with variety of menu items and bathrooms located right there plus a Aunt Annie's pretzel booth that has the friendliest workers we have ever encountered. Stop each time we go and they are the best employees. The Walnut Creek, OH has a nice little stand that has a seating area and some various food items as well but just not as much options as the Berlin, OH location. If possible, it is always great to go to both locations.
It only cost 1 dollar to park and nothing to get in to the flea market. I have been to better flea markets but this is not horrible. It was fun to walk around and it is a huge indoor event. Many different types of items being sold including some bulk. Guess it just wasn't my thing but if you have time and enjoy flea markets give it a shot.
Your average flea market with repeat vendors. Crowded. Hard to move around. Free admission. Good selection of food and bulk items. We went on a day that rained. Would not have gone otherwise.
Nice place to get some good deals from local vendors and the layout is easy to walk through. Get there early its not as crowded
If you need anything, try to find it here! Their prices are the lowest in town and they have alot of different items. I buy alot here everytime we go. The Cashew Crunch is cheapest here, as well as the Unker's .
Had a vide variety of amish made goods plus some other items.(Note: not everything was amish made, some mediate and some other.) Great place if you love flea markets though. They even have frequent shuttles to the close parking lot. Lots of items for sell including, food, baskets, lotions, syurp, jewelry, pictures, antiques, plants, hosehold goods, decor, furniture and animals.
I always thought Amish weren't out for profit. It is the only Flea market I know that charges for parking. Most items truly overpriced. Will never go back.