Explore Tennessee’s Amish Heartland at These Popular Markets

Tennessee, where rolling hills meet storied traditions, is a state that knows how to showcase its Amish heritage through vibrant markets filled with handmade goods, unbeatable baked treats, farm-fresh produce, and unmatched hospitality. As a tourism editor journeying through Tennessee’s countryside, I’ve tracked down five of the most popular Amish markets—each bursting with unique products, personality, and authentic reviews from regulars and first-timers. Here’s your ticket to discovering, tasting, and savoring the best the Volunteer State’s Amish communities have to offer.

1. Nolensville Feed Mill Amish Country Market (Nolensville)

Set in a historic mill dating to 1890, Nolensville Feed Mill transports visitors to a bygone era with the aroma of fresh breads, pies, smoked meats, and shelves piled high with Amish staples. Owner Darin Scheff preserves the mill’s rustic charm while offering an impressive array of goods sourced from Amish communities in Tennessee and Ohio.nolensvillefeedmill​

Favorite Products:

  • Sticky buns and cinnamon rolls
  • Amish noodles, jams, pickles, and apple butter
  • Cheddar and smoked cheeses
  • Take-&-Bake meals
  • Homemade candy and chips

Review:

“Every bite reminds me of my grandma’s kitchen—best sticky buns in Tennessee!”

2. Amish Creations & Country Market (Sevierville, Smoky Mountains)

Located in the heart of Sevierville’s shopping district, this market offers a dazzling assortment of Amish-made goods—from noodles and bulk candies to hand-carved toys, skin salves, and rustic soaps. Shoppers say it’s a place where “you find things you cannot live without and maybe one you can.”tripadvisor​…

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