Experience Pretzel Nirvana At The Delectable Yoder's Hand Rolled Pretzels In Indiana
By Tori Jane|Published September 01, 2021
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If there’s one thing Hoosiers love (okay, besides our traditional breaded tenderloin), it’s a good old-fashioned Amish bakery. There’s just something about the Amish touch that makes certain foods simply magical, and the best place to indulge in said magic is, of course, at one of the best Amish bakeries in Indiana. Yoder’s Hand-Rolled Pretzels is located in the heart of Amish country: Shipshewana, Indiana. And you can trust us when we say they’re basically amazing.
You've probably never had a pretzel quite like the ones lovingly crafted, baked, and served here.
This area has the highest number of Amish in the entire Hoosier State, and that's wonderful because it means more delightful shops, goods, and tasty dishes than the rest of us English folks know what to do with!
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Yoder's Hand-Rolled Pretzels is one of many must-visit establishments in Shipshewana, and for good reason.
The pretzels are all made from scratch, by hand, in-house. Yoder's is so popular that it goes through about 600 pounds of flour every week - that adds up to over 15 tons of flour each year.
The combination of firm and soft bread textures is just made better by the salt carefully sprinkled on top. These enormous pretzels make some incredible BLTs that you've got to taste to believe!
Everyone who comes in is made to feel like family, and that atmosphere is what keeps people coming back...
...well, that, and the incredible Amish pretzels you'll find here, too.
Yoder’s Hand-Rolled Pretzels is closed on Sundays, but open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Monday.
If you’d like to learn about another one of our favorite Amish bakeries in Indiana, you can do so here.
Have you ever tried one of the amazing pretzels at Yoder’s?
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