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Amish Stores in Philadelphia, PA

Discover authentic Amish businesses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2 Stores Found

Plan your visit to Philadelphia

What you'll find

Farm Market

1 listing in this category lead the way, plus general market.

Signature finds

baked goods

Shoppers love baked goods, foods, Amish homemade goods. Small-batch quality at every stop.

Trip timing

Year-round access

Most stores here welcome visitors year-round, so you can plan a visit whenever it suits you.

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What shoppers find here

  • baked goods
  • foods
  • Amish homemade goods
🏪 General Market

Reading Terminal Market

51 North 12th Street, Philadelphia, PA

A bustling urban market offering a wide selection of stands selling foods and products from around a world, in a historic location operating since 1892. Amish homemade goods available, and ten Amish/Mennonite vendors in the “Pennsylvania Dutch” section.

foods Amish homemade goods
(215) 922-0425
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Philadelphia is one of many Amish communities in Pennsylvania. Browse the full state directory to plan a longer trip.

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Travel tips for Philadelphia

  • Start early on weekdays—many Amish businesses in Philadelphia close by mid-afternoon and are closed on Sundays.
  • Look for baked goods and foods—local favorites that tend to sell out by noon.
  • Bring cash and reusable bags. Most Amish stores prefer cash payments and appreciate shoppers who come prepared.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of Amish stores are in Philadelphia, PA?

Philadelphia has 1 farm market, 1 general market. Common finds include baked goods, foods, Amish homemade goods.

When are the Amish stores in Philadelphia open?

Stores in Philadelphia are generally open Monday through Saturday, 8am–5pm. Amish businesses are always closed on Sundays.

How do I get to the Amish stores in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is accessible by car. Use the "Get Directions" button on each store listing below for turn-by-turn navigation. Bring cash as many stores don't accept cards.