Amish Country Area Stores
For many of our guest they will see this section of stores along highway 43. Brewer Road on the west and Campbellsville Road on the east will give you a sense of direction as these stores are on both sides of the highway so use caution. These stores are "English Owned" as you know the Amish call all of us non-Amish the "English" so you will not find any Amish here unless they are shopping or have consignments here. These stores have old time things like antiques and memorabilia. We believe they are wonderful stores that you should go inside and see what they have.
The term "Amish Country" just means the place around the Amish community. These store are not owned by the Amish but reflect the area's traditional culture of laid back country living. You will see many of them using the "Amish Country" words in their name as they want customers to know they have old time traditional things in their store. They want to be more antique than modern.

Amish Welcome Center
The Amish Welcome Center is where you will usually see the horse and wagon tours. They are open Monday through Saturday all year long! The also have the best map of the area so be sure to stop and go inside.

Amish Farm and Museum
The Amish Farm and Museum has a horse and wagon ride on a real Amish buggy and a train for kids. This places was one of the first Amish homes in Ethridge and today they have the farm open as a museum for people to visit.

Heart and Soul Antiques
The Heart and Soul Antiques store is very recognisable from the road and has Amish consignments and antiques. Their vendors keep a supply of interesting things so be sure to look through what they have.

Amish Country Gifts and More
The Amish Country Gifts and More Store has Amish goods Eva has bought from the community. This place is perfect for going in for a snack and getting a few souvenirs. Plus they are on inside the gate to the museum!

Amish Country Store
The Amish Country Store is a great place to get a specialty sandwich. They also have a drive through window if it's raining. Inside they have many sweets, meats, and cheeses for you. Ask about their grain mill where you can grind your own berries!

Amish Country Depot
The Amish Country Depot is a very interesting store with more of a restaurant inside than general store. This place is like a museum and you will be glad to explore the 1940's when this place was the Greyhound bus station.

Keeto's Antiques and Collectables
Keetos Antiques and Collectables has a large amount of antiques and odd things inside and out. You never know what you may find here.

Amish Country Flea Market
The Amish Country Flea Market spans both sides of highway 43 so we call them east and west to be specific. The Flea Market is open each day but Tuesday and the vendors run their own hours but Saturday is the best day to go.

Mike's Antiques and Moore
Mike Moore loved antiques and has a lot of them inside the store. They also have an Amish buggy out front to take photos in for those who like selfies. The best man cave and she shed things are inside this store.

Andy Collins Tack Shop
Andy Collins is over 80 years old and has so much knowledge about horses so please see his store when you come to Ethridge.

The Vintage Shoppe
The Vintage Shoppe has jewelry and clocks as they do clock repair. The side rooms are filled with unique antiques and they do have an online store on their website.

Market Row
Market Row is an antique store with vendors who change out their stock often so you never know what is there. They also have farm equipment and other items you won't find anywhere else.

Dilly Dally
The Dilly Dally Tack Shop has an interesting economical supply of antiques and items you would find at salvage stores. I am not sure of the days they are open or if it is still open.
Where to go next?
See our where to eat page where we show all the possible places to go eat in the Ethridge and surrounding area!

Where To Eat
Our restaurant guide shows you the best places to eat around Ethridge. See our page to find your favorite foods!

