Amish Stores in Missouri

Browse 21 Amish stores, markets, and shops in Missouri. Compare contact details, towns, store types, products, and route-planning notes before you visit.

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Missouri is home to approximately 11,000 Amish residents distributed across dozens of settlements, with the state's affordable farmland and rural character making it an attractive destination for Amish families relocating from more crowded communities in Ohio and Indiana. The variety of communities means Missouri offers a broad range of Amish goods and shopping experiences.

The Clark and Kahoka communities in Pike and Clark counties in northeastern Missouri serve buyers from the St. Louis metro area. Central Missouri communities near Versailles and Eldon cater to Kansas City-area visitors. The Seymour area in Webster County and surrounding Ozarks communities represent some of the more recently established settlements.

Communities & Character

Jamesport in Daviess County is the most visited Amish destination in Missouri and one of the most significant Amish communities in the Midwest. The town and surrounding rural routes host numerous shops including bulk food stores, bakeries, quilt shops, furniture makers, and general stores. Jamesport draws visitors year-round and has more infrastructure for tourism than most Missouri Amish communities.

The Clark and Kahoka area in northeastern Missouri offers a quieter alternative with fewer visitors and a more working-farm atmosphere. Buyers looking for furniture and custom woodwork often find better deals and more personal interactions in these less-traveled communities.

What Missouri is Known For

  • Custom hardwood furniture and cabinetry
  • Bulk foods, flours, spices, and baking supplies
  • Hand-quilted bedspreads and wall hangings
  • Fresh-baked pies, cinnamon rolls, and breads
  • Jams, jellies, sorghum molasses, and canned goods
  • Handmade brooms and wooden household items
  • Goat milk soap and natural health products
  • Draft horse tack and leather harness work

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Missouri Amish communities is May through October. Fall harvest season (September and October) is particularly rewarding for canned goods, apple butter, sorghum, and seasonal produce. Summer weekends at Jamesport can draw significant crowds — arriving on a weekday morning gives you more personal attention and better selection. All Amish businesses are closed on Sundays.

Travel Tips

  • Jamesport is located about 90 minutes northeast of Kansas City on US-36 — the route is straightforward and well-marked once you reach Daviess County.
  • Bring cash in small bills; most Amish shops do not take cards, and some rural shops outside Jamesport have no change-making capability for large bills.
  • The Daviess County area around Jamesport has several non-Amish restaurants and a small motel, making it feasible to base there for a full day of shopping.
  • Watch for slow-moving farm equipment and horse-drawn buggies on all county roads — Missouri rural highways have minimal shoulders.

Cultural & Etiquette Notes

Missouri's Amish communities span a range of affiliations from conservative Old Order groups to more progressive Beachy Amish-Mennonite groups. Jamesport is predominantly Old Order, while some Ozarks communities lean more toward conservative Mennonite practices. Photography of individuals is generally not welcome, but asking first is always the right approach.

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Where locals shop

Jamesport

The largest clusters are around Jamesport, Branson, Windsor with 6 listings.

Standout experiences

Bulk Foods Store

7 shops specialise in bulk foods store, alongside bakery, specialty store.

Trip timing

Check seasonal hours

2 listings are seasonal - late spring through fall delivers the fullest farm-market experience.

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Signature finds

  • seasonal candy
  • general store items
  • bulk foods
  • bakery items
  • grocery items
  • butcher shop products
🧂 Bulk Foods Store

Bowling Green Amish Community

457 18 ROUTE M NORTH, Bowling Green, MO

A range of different Amish businesses including Jacob Yoder's seasonal candy, Jacob Schwartz's general store, Jerry Schwartz's bulk foods, Jerry Yoder's bakery, Amos Eicher's grocery store, Albert Hilty's butcher shop.

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🧺 Farm Market

Country Acres

33607 Major Avenue, Jamesport, MO

Amish country variety store and greenhouse, provides fresh produce, goods and foods.

fresh produce goods foods
(660) 684-6910
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🧺 Farm Market

Graber's Greenhouse

30707 State Hwy 6, Jamesport, MO

Provides all sorts of fresh produce, flowers and plants.

fresh produce flowers plants
(660) 684-6518
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🧺 Farm Market

Clear Creek Produce

5 miles South of Jamesport on State Hwy 190, Then Left on Reel for 1/2 mile, Jamesport, MO

Amish locally grown fresh produce.

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(660) 605-0225
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🏪 General Market

Amish Country Store

3100 Gretna Rd, Branson, MO

Offers Amish-made baking mixes, spices & jellies, plus kitchenware & home furnishings.

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(866) 891-5514
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Amish Store

670-674 Audrain Rd 116, Clark, MO

Offers bulk spices and other foods, baked goods, pies, and candy.

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Amish Country Store

3700 MO-13, Osceola, MO

Offers foods, all-natural jams and jellies, homemade pickles, handmade furniture, and more.

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1206 NE 1400 Rd, Windsor, MO

Offers bulk foods, health supplements & vitamins, local honey & maple syrup, local seasonal produce, fresh baked goods, canning accessories, kitchenware, household goods, handmade soaps, a wide variety of cheeses, and grass-fed beef.

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(660) 647-3929
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🎁 Specialty Store

Missouri Amish

210 S Commercial St, Branson, MO

Offers Amish jams and jellies, honey, pantry items, and Amish crafts.

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(417) 231-6390
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🏪 General Market

The Kuntry Store

S Stotts St, Stotts City, MO

Offers a variety of Amish style foods and other items.

Amish style foods
(417) 466-8229
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🧂 Bulk Foods Store

Dutch Country Store

18268 Kelsay Rd, Barnett, MO

Dutch Country Store offers discounted bulk foods, fresh fruits and vegetables, and more.

discounted bulk foods fresh fruits vegetables
(573) 378-4395
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Zimmerman’s Store

29229 1st St, Rutledge, MO

Zimmerman’s Store offers bulk foods, homemade products, and more.

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(660) 883-5766
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🧂 Bulk Foods Store

Weavers Country Market

13920 Market Rd, Versailles, MO

Weavers Country Market offers bulk foods, meat, produce, spices, and additional groceries.

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(573) 378-4672
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27 Wildlife Rd, Buffalo, MO

Schrocks Country Store offers home baked goods, james, jellies, pie fillings, meat, cheeses, and more.

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(417) 345-1105
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21870 State Hwy 190, Jamesport, MO

Amish bakery, carries fresh baked goods and homemade jams.

baked goods homemade jams
(660) 684-6720
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🧂 Bulk Foods Store

H and M Country Store

21910 State Hwy 190, Jamesport, MO

H and M Country Store offers bulk foods, spices, noodles, flour, cheese, home cooked food, candy, and more.

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(660) 684-6848
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🎁 Specialty Store

Homestead Creamery

2059 LIV 506, Jamesport, MO

Homestead Creamery offers cheeses and other dairy products.

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(660) 684-6970
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Planning a visit to Missouri?

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

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Travel tips for Missouri

  • Plan a loop through Jamesport, Branson, Windsor to experience different Amish communities without backtracking.
  • Pair a morning stop at a bulk foods store with an afternoon visit to bakery 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

Where are Amish stores in Missouri?

The largest concentration of Amish stores in Missouri is in and around Jamesport in Daviess County, about 90 miles northeast of Kansas City. Jamesport has bakeries, bulk food stores, quilt shops, and furniture makers within a compact area. Other significant clusters include Clark and Kahoka in northeastern Missouri, Versailles in Morgan County, Bowling Green in Pike County, and the Seymour/Rogersville area in Webster County near Springfield.

What is Jamesport Missouri known for?

Jamesport is known as the home of one of the largest Old Order Amish communities in Missouri and the Midwest. Jamesport is particularly well-known for its bulk food stores, bakeries selling fresh pies and cinnamon rolls, and its quilt and furniture shops. The town hosts an annual Quilt Auction each fall that draws buyers from across the region.

Is there an Amish store in Clark Missouri?

Yes, the Clark and Kahoka area in northeastern Missouri is home to an active Amish community with several small shops including furniture makers, produce stands, and small bulk food operations. The community is smaller and less well-known than Jamesport, which means fewer crowds and often better prices on custom furniture and handmade goods.

What is the largest Amish community in Missouri?

Jamesport in Daviess County is widely considered the largest and most established Amish community in Missouri. The settlement spans a broad rural area surrounding the small town of Jamesport and includes hundreds of Amish families engaged in farming, craft production, and small-scale retail.