There’s just something about an old-fashioned general store that’s just so completely charming and nostalgic. General stores harken back to a simpler time and are just plain fun to explore. Located in the heart of Amish Country, End of the Commons General Store is the oldest general store in Ohio, and has a fascinating history.

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End of the Commons General Store is located at 8719 State Rte 534, Mesopotamia, OH 44439. Have you ever been here before? If so, share your experiences with us!

For more on Ohio’s beautiful and historic Amish Country, be sure to check out this one-day road trip in Ohio and these photogenic places in Ohio. Need somewhere to stay while you’re here? Be sure to check out the offerings from our friends at VRBO.

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Oldest General Store In Ohio

Are there any other nostalgic places in Ohio?

It doesn't get much more nostalgic than a good, old-fashioned general store, and happily, Ohio's general store game is strong:

  • Pfeiffer Station General Store is iconic. Established in 1849, this still-operating general store truly provides you with a journey back in time. Baked goods, fresh cheeses, and a large old-fashioned candy section are just a few of the charming finds here.
  • Another general store in Amish Country, Olivesburg General Store was founded in the 1840s and is a total throwback, selling hand-dipped ice cream cones, old-time candies, specialty groceries, antiques, Amish crafts, and fresh-made deli sandwiches with Amish cheeses.

 

Are there any good Amish bakeries in Ohio?

If you’ve lived in Ohio for any length of time, then you know just how special Ohio Amish Country is. From the scenic rolling hills to the home-cooked meals and restaurants, there’s so much to love. Miller’s Bakery in Millersburg might just be the area’s very best bakery. Known for their massive, face-sized cinnamon rolls, this beloved bakery is worth its very own day trip. You'd better bring a hearty appetite, though!

What's the largest Amish community in Ohio?

  • Mesopotamia Township, where the oldest general store in Ohio is located, is the second-largest Amish community in the state.
  • The largest Amish community in Ohio is actually in Holmes and its adjoining counties in the northeast, located about 78 miles south of Cleveland.

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