The Kitchen of Doris Yoder
2060 CR 1700 East, Arthur, IL
Restaurant, bakery and gift shop. Restaurant serving Amish-style meals.
Market located in the Chase Building between Canal St. and the river
Hours: 7:00 AM until 1:00 PM
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A shopper here picks up general market goods. The store stocks everyday market items rather than specializing in a single category, so it functions as a basic grocery stop.
The store carries general market goods. As a general market, it covers the kind of items you would pick up on a routine shopping run rather than a narrow selection built around one product line.
The market sits in the Chase Building in Chicago, between Canal Street and the river. That places it downtown along the river rather than in a residential neighborhood, so it is most convenient if you are already in the area.
Hours run from 7:00 AM until 1:00 PM, a morning-into-early-afternoon window that closes well before a standard retail evening. Plan to come in the first half of the day. Payment is cash or check; no card option is noted, so bring one of those.
Address
300 S Riverside, Chicago, IL
Hours
7:00 AM until 1:00 PM
Closed Sundays
Most Amish stores including 300 S Riverside Market primarily accept cash. Some locations may also accept checks from local customers.
300 S Riverside Market is open: 7:00 AM until 1:00 PM. Like most Amish businesses, it is closed on Sundays for religious observance.
300 S Riverside Market offers market goods. Market located in the Chase Building between Canal St. and the river
300 S Riverside Market is open year-round before making a special trip.
2060 CR 1700 East, Arthur, IL
Restaurant, bakery and gift shop. Restaurant serving Amish-style meals.
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