Crocker Farms
31976 AL-71, Bryant, AL
Crocker Farms offers fruits, vegetables, canned goods, and plants.
Discover 14 authentic Amish stores, markets, and shops in Alabama. Find handcrafted furniture, fresh baked goods, farm-fresh produce, and traditional crafts.
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Atmore
The largest clusters are around Atmore, Birmingham, Bryant with 1 listing.
Farm Market
7 shops specialise in farm market, alongside specialty store, bakery.
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1 listing is seasonal - late spring through fall delivers the fullest farm-market experience.
31976 AL-71, Bryant, AL
Crocker Farms offers fruits, vegetables, canned goods, and plants.
1205 Evergreen Rd, Falkville, AL
Dutch Oven Bakery offers baked goods, candies, and dried veggies.
11083 AL-27, Ozark, AL
Echo Country Store Inc offers convenience items.
40020 AL-75, Susan Moore, AL
Graves Family Market offers produce market, plant center, country store, and seasonal items.
4185 Huntsville Rd, Florence, AL
Green Valley Nursery & Market offers fresh produce.
2972 Appalachian Hwy, Gadsden, AL
Market on the Bluff offers fresh and local produce, convenience items, Amish goods, meats and cheeses.
4212 Dolly Ridge Rd, Birmingham, AL
Murphreeâs Fruits & Vegetables offers garden fresh fruits and vegetables.
89 Reeder Rd, Danville, AL
Old CookStove offers cafeteria-style eatery featuring traditional American comfort foods in a rustic interior.
3160 AL-132, Oneonta, AL
Old Field Farm offers goat milk soap and candles.
12009-12025 AL-1, Meridianville, AL
1825 4th St SW, Cullman, AL
Smithâs Farms Country Meat offers groceries, smoked meats, canned and handmade soups.
5080 Jack Springs Rd, Atmore, AL
The Warehouse Market & Bakery offers baked goods, bulk foods.
146 Alabama River Pkwy, Millbrook, AL
Vickiâs Amish Traditions offers Amish furniture.
107 N Norton Ave, Sylacauga, AL
Yoderâs Gift Shoppe offers Amish food, cheese, butter, jewelry, and kitchenware.
Cover multiple communities in a single trip and enjoy the food, craftsmanship, and hospitality that make Alabama's Amish heritage unique.
View all Alabama listingsLate spring through fall is ideal. 1 listing operate seasonally, so warm-weather weekends deliver the fullest farm-market experience.
Visitors rave about fruits, vegetables, canned goods. You'll also discover handmade goods, pantry staples, and locally sourced ingredients unique to Alabama.
Start near Atmore for breakfast, continue toward Birmingham and Bryant for lunch and shopping, and leave time for a scenic country drive between stops.