The Scenic Amish Country Route That Leads To 4 Old-Fashioned Bakeries
By Emily Tieman|Published December 28, 2022
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Emily Tieman is a lifelong Michigander and has a love for locally owned small businesses. She is a freelance writer for Only In Your State and has her own vintage content creator business.
There’s nothing better than getting in the car and exploring the beautiful Great Lakes State. Follow the smell of freshly baked bread to visit these Amish bakeries on a road trip through Michigan. Amish food is incredibly comforting, homemade, and reminds us of simpler times. Buckle up and arrive hungry for these tasty food stops.
There’s nothing better than getting in the car and exploring the beautiful Great Lakes State. Follow the smell of freshly baked bread to visit these Amish bakeries on a road trip through Michigan. Amish food is incredibly comforting, homemade, and reminds us of simpler times. Buckle up and arrive hungry for these tasty food stops.
The Amish bakery road trip takes approximately four hours to complete across 241 miles. You can follow the Google Maps Road Trip for a seamless drive.
Our first stop is Yoder's Country Market in Centreville, Michigan, where donuts, cookies, and freshly baked bread are available. Besides the bakery, you’ll find a deli, salad bar, and a market. Jon, the market owner, is famous for his grilled meats served at the market. Bring a cooler along on your road trip so you can buy some savory meats to take home with you.
In Quincy, you’ll find the quaint Amish Country Bakery where Betty makes homemade ice cream, candy, pies, cookies, and special seasonal treats. The small shop is like stepping back in time and you’ll want to bring cash to purchase your Amish goodies.
Drive up to Clare which is a small Michigan town with a large Amish population. Country Cookstove Bakery and Bake Shop is a must-visit for its delectable cinnamon rolls, fry pies, jams, and homemade bread.
Last but certainly not least is Yoders of Tustin which is an Amish market that sells locally-made furniture. There is also a deli that sells the best sandwiches around. For dessert pick up some donuts, cookies, or load up on sweets at the colorful candy aisle.
What a great way to explore Michigan by eating your way through four simple eateries on an enjoyable road trip. Have you stopped by any of these delicious Amish bakeries? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.
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