3151 Niles Ave, St. Joseph, MI
Choice of fresh produce grown by local vendors. They provide some Amish homemade items such as pies, jams and jellies.
Orchard Lane Country Store offers local grocery goods and some bulk foods.
The store is open Monday through Saturday and closed Sunday; confirm hours by phone before visiting.
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Orchard Lane Country Store is a bulk-foods and grocery store in Bear Lake, Michigan.
The store carries local grocery goods alongside a smaller selection of bulk foods. The grocery side covers everyday items you'd pick up for the week, while the bulk section sells dry goods in larger quantities than a single package. That mix suits a regular shopping trip as well as restocking a pantry, so you can do both in one stop rather than splitting them between stores.
Posted hours are 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Payment is by cash or check; there's no card reader noted, so plan to bring one of those if you're driving in from out of the area.
It carries local grocery goods and some bulk foods.
It is open Monday through Saturday and closed Sunday. Call (231) 889-5856 to confirm.
The listing notes cash and check.
It is at 9217 Chippewa Hwy, Bear Lake, MI 49614.
Most Amish stores including Orchard Lane Country Store primarily accept cash. We recommend calling ahead at (231) 889-5856 to confirm current payment options. Some locations may also accept checks from local customers.
Orchard Lane Country Store is open: 8:30AM – 5:30PM. Like most Amish businesses, it is closed on Sundays for religious observance. Call (231) 889-5856 to confirm seasonal hours.
3151 Niles Ave, St. Joseph, MI
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