Amish Stores in Louisiana

Discover 4 authentic Amish stores, markets, and shops in Louisiana. Find handcrafted furniture, fresh baked goods, farm-fresh produce, and traditional crafts.

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Plan your Amish getaway

Where locals shop

Baton Rouge

The largest clusters are around Baton Rouge, Gretna, Kentwood with 1 listing.

Standout experiences

Furniture Store

2 shops specialise in furniture store, alongside general market, specialty store.

Trip timing

Year-round access

Most stores welcome visitors year-round, so you can plan a relaxed itinerary in any season.

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Top towns to explore

  • Baton Rouge 1 store
  • Gretna 1 store
  • Kentwood 1 store
  • Lake Charles 1 store

Signature finds

  • groceries
  • real wood furniture
  • fruits
  • vegetables
  • unfinished wood furniture
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Real Wood Furniture

4913 Common St, Lake Charles, LA

Real Wood Furniture offers Amish real wood furniture.

real wood furniture
(337) 429-5663
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Wood’n Things

1530 Franklin St, Gretna, LA

Wood’n Things offers unfinished wood furniture.

unfinished wood furniture
(504) 362-4749
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Planning a visit to Louisiana?

Cover multiple communities in a single trip and enjoy the food, craftsmanship, and hospitality that make Louisiana's Amish heritage unique.

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Travel tips for Louisiana

  • Plan a loop through Baton Rouge, Gretna, Kentwood to experience different Amish communities without backtracking.
  • Pair a morning stop at a furniture store with an afternoon visit to general market and specialty store for souvenirs and pantry staples.
  • Bring cash and a cooler - many Amish merchants prefer simple payments and fresh goods travel best when kept chilled.

Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Amish stores in Louisiana?

Most businesses here operate year-round, making it easy to plan a trip in any season without worrying about closures.

What should I expect to find in Louisiana's Amish shops?

Visitors rave about groceries, real wood furniture, fruits. You'll also discover handmade goods, pantry staples, and locally sourced ingredients unique to Louisiana.

How can I make the most of a one-day itinerary?

Start near Baton Rouge for breakfast, continue toward Gretna and Kentwood for lunch and shopping, and leave time for a scenic country drive between stops.