Shipshewana is a town in Newbury Township, LaGrange County, Indiana, United States. The population was 658 at the 2010 census. It is the location of the Menno-Hof Amish & Mennonite Museum, which showcases the history of the Amish and Mennonite peoples.
Restaurants in Shipshewana
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Silver Star Leather LLC, in Shipshewana, IN, is the area's premier leather goods specialist serving LaPorte, Noble, LaGrange, Elkhart and St. Joseph counties since 2006. We hand-make and offer the sale of exotic leather goods, and leather repair. We make belts, handbags, key chains, money clips and gun holsters, and belts. We make over 20 different authentic varieties of wallets. For all your leather good needs, stop by Silver Star Leather LLC in Shipshewana.
A few years back I had a leather belt made of thicker material. Craftsmanship was outstanding and belt held my holster quite well. Very nice owner and will help you with your leather needs. Very reasonable pricing on his merchandise.
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21 Distinctive Shopping Experiences Under One Roof! Located in downtown Shipshewana, the Davis Mercantile has something to offer for everyone. Be sure to check out our 1906 Dentzel Carousel, located on the 3rd Floor.
Many of the shop owners are local - a huge variety of products are sold here from well known brand name products to locally handcrafted items. Local hand made quilts and other hand crafted fabric items, soft pretzels, Amish made lawn furniture and kitchen cabinets, locally designed ladies clothing, and a few locally made craft items mixed in with other good quality crafts. The building itself is a pleasure to see. Finish your visit with a pie on the 3rd floor baked by a local Amish lady.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Always a stop when visiting Shipshewana!! Amazing soup and sandwich deli, baked goods, bulk items. Some boxed/canned/jarred items close to or expired dates. Just check the date and decide your comfort level. We've never experienced a problem. Prices are great and its fun finding new items to try. Great place for most everything!!!
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Nearly 700 open-air booths on 40 acres await you at the Midwest’s Largest Flea Market in Shipshewana, Indiana. Find bargains on home décor, clothing, furniture, jewelry, tools, crafts, books, beauty supplies, accessories, and everything imaginable. Also shop the Farmer’s Market section for in-season local produce and plants. Food courts, restrooms, scooter rentals and rest areas are on site. Open rain or shine. Parking is $3 per vehicle. The Flea Market is open Tuesdays & Wednesdays, May through October 14, 2020 from 8am-4pm. Also open for Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, and new weekend markets the 3rd weekend of June and August. Antique Auctions are every Wednesday at 9am inside the Antique & Misc. building. Move from ring to ring catching the best deals on a wide variety of merchandise as six to ten auctioneers simultaneously sell inside the Shipshewana Antique Building every week, year-round.
The flea market is in Amish country, and yes did expect a lot of Amish Handcrafts. The. Ark etc was a combination of eclectic finds. There was beautiful lace doilies and place,arts, to fabric, craft finds, outdoor collections. There is over 700 stalls. Yes there is the common Asian stalls, but the rest are wonderful. Handmade signs, home decor, garden metal figurines. They are very welcoming people, if you have something specific you are looking for just ask, they are very willing to help you. Tuesday and Wednesday 8-4 opening hours. You can reserve scooters and wagons, but get in early because they run out.
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4.0 based on 13 reviews
Nice little shops the cheese and meat shop is just omg their fresh cheese is delicious. Got some fudge that is delicious!! Wish I didn’t live in a different state or I would have bought some meat too
The Brandenberry Furniture concept allows our customers to design the furniture of their dreams. And this includes exploring the rich woods and stains that only nature can offer. Nothing matches the feel, the smell and the weight of hickory, oak, cherry or maple. And these real woods come to life in your Amish handcrafted piece. They are meant to last a lifetime — and beyond.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
They have a HUGE selection of outdoor furniture and outdoor items, and that's only in one of their buildings! I could go broke at this place, and leave as a happy person indeed!
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