Millersburg is a village that serves as the county seat of Holmes County, Ohio, United States. The population was 3,025 at the 2010 census. Holmes County Airport, located two miles southwest of Millersburg, serves the county.
Restaurants in Millersburg
4.5 based on 471 reviews
Hershberger's Farm & Bakery is a one-of-a-kind destination in Ohio's Amish Country featuring an Amish bakery, store, produce market, food trailer, and a farm animal petting area. Each season offers a different unique experience with different featured products. Each Springtime the petting area hosts baby animals including goats, pigs, calves, rabbits, chicks, & more. In addition to the Amish bakery products available year-round, the food trailer offers an excellent menu with many unique items. Spring flowers including hanging baskets are plentiful. Summer starts the produce season & you will find a large selection of locally grown fruits and vegetables. Fall brings changing leaves, pumpkins & fall decorations. Enjoy a wagon ride to pick your own. Winter offers excellent views and smaller crowds for wholesome baked and canned goods. Regardless of the season, you will enjoy a visit to Hershberger's Farm and Bakery.
We first hit the bakery and bought some the best donuts ever. Then we shopped in the antique and gift shop followed by the petting farm barns. What fun feeding all the goats, pigs and alpacas and sheep in the back barn. We had a wonderful time there and came away with some of the best donuts in the world.
4.5 based on 248 reviews
We toured the home, the barn and the school house and took the buggy ride and thoroughly enjoyed every part of the visit. The tour guides were very informative and interesting, and the grounds are beautiful. Be sure to buy cookies from the bakery there...they are delicious! We spent about 3 hours there and were entertained the entire time! The entire experience cost about $13.00 per person...a great value!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Great biking trail! We did 13 miles the first day (Millersburg to Killbuck and back) and 19 miles day 2 (Millersburg to Fredricksburg and back). Mostly shaded, wide enough for most of the way to ride side by side. Beautiful scenery - farms, animals, nature, birds and Amish buggies! Easy access and several places to stop and enjoy the surroundings. Will definitely do again!
4.5 based on 518 reviews
Home of the Original Baby Swiss & 2019-2020 United States Grand Champion! Stop in to view cheese-making (Monday-Friday from 9:00-12:00) and sample over 60 varieties of delicious cheese. Shop cuckoo clocks, steins, local goods, meats, chocolate, and fun souvenirs! Kid-friendly!
The shop is fairly small and do to COVID19 we did I have a wait to get in. They do offer a wide variety of edible/food products (noodles, jams, crackers, candy, etc) other than cheese. Of course, cheese is their big item and have multiple items prepackaged plus an area where they will slice a wide of their different cheeses. In addition, to their own cheeses they also carry Walnut Creek and Troyer's. Along with the cheese they have a wide variety of meats from trail bologna to salami and beef sticks. To serve cheese, they do carry the boards, graters, slicers, fondue, and other unique items. I would highly recommend, but I am a cheese lover and was able to get some cheese that I cannot find in the Akron area.
4.5 based on 548 reviews
Heini's Cheese Chalet is the factory retail store for Bunker Hill Cheese. We're a family owned business and have been making cheese since 1935, using milk that comes from small local family farms here in Holmes Co, Ohio. We make over 30 different kinds of cheese and offer free samples of every variety we make, and also sell a wide variety of other quality products, with a focus on food items made in Ohio.
06/27/2019 It’s that time of year when I take my annual wine trip with friends June 25, 2019 to June 28, 2019. This year we decided to do the Erie New York wine trail, with a stopover in Cleveland Ohio and Amish country near Berlin Ohio. Got here early in the am and asked for a tour from one of the managers. His name escapes me but he has a great southern accent. Great tour!! We thank you for it! Keep up the good work!! Now for the real reason you come here... Of Course for the Cheese. They make a lot of cheese here and have numerous kinds made from the milk of local Amish diaries. The flavors are fabulous Plenty of free samples, what a great place to stop!! Please do not miss it and do yourself a disservice. Plenty of parking in the back.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
Troyers Country Market located along Route 39 in the heart of Amish country invites you to take the taste of your Holmes County visit back home. This is the perfect place to stock up on groceries for the coming season-whether it's bulk packaged pantry staples, a case of your favorite pickled beets, or a wheel of cheese. Jerky fans will want to gather up all the varieties of the Troyer Beef Jerky found here. This, and other Troyer foods are created from an old-fashioned recipe and produced by Troyer's. Everything is truly one of a kind! Troyer's Country Market is easy to find on the corner of State Route 39 and County Road 77-Two popular Amish Country routes. Look for the bright red roof!
A must stop is Troyers Country Market. Our visit saw locals and tourists shopping the great variety available. So much to look at and purchase. Prepare to spend some time taking in all the offerings.
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