Meadville Market House Bakery in Meadville

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#14 From 87 in Meadville
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Food
9.4/10
Interior
9.4/10
Prices
9.4/10
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9.4/10
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$$$ Bakery
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Bakery
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J Cole
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3 weeks ago
Love the different things they have in there for sale between socks , shirts , and paintings plus cookies and food
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Jody Shafer
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A month ago
Different kinds of vendors from baked goods to meats and cheeses. Milk, ice cream and more. Awesome place to visit.
Get soup there almost every Friday. Very goood! 😴
This is a nice place. They have a bakery plus a variety of different items for sale that are from local farmers and residents. Some where around mid August to about mid October they sponsor a small Farmers market on Saturday for local growers
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Linda Sparks
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5 months ago
I love the market house! They sure have the greatest fresh produce there! Love all the beautiful and nice items they have there too! I like their bakery also! Everything is 💯 good there!
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Terri Baldwi,
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7 months ago
This is a really cool place to shop. The building is a historical building. There are 3 places to get something to eat. The cafe and the grill are awesome. You have to get a soft pretzel from the bakery to top off your visit. Browse all the artists and the organic foods from local farms. If you go in the summer on Saturday's you can visit the farmers market!
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Dj Mason
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7 months ago
We love browsing while waiting for dance class to end. They sell a jarred diavolo sauce which is to die for, and we do not typically eat jarred sauce. We purchased our worm casings here for our garden in the spring and love to come to farmers market days. A fun little excursion for everyone and you can have lunch at kettle lake kitchen in the back.
We visited for the first time in early December to check out gift items available and also had lunch at the in house restaurant. They offered vegan & vegetarian options as well as homemade kombucha on tap. Fresh cut Christmas trees were being sold outside.
This is primarily a local craft and food market. It has items by local crafts folk such as jewelry, knitted items, some art work, soaps and lotions, alpaca items and much more. They also have food items. Some are frozen like leg of lamb, sausages etc. Some are in a refrigerator like whole milk in bottles and cheese. There is local honey, maple syrup, spices, jellies and sauces. We bought pickles and syrup and socks and a number of things. I believe they do offer produce when it’s in season. The building is historic and all the folks that have items for sale help sustain the building. It’s a unique place that offers some unique things. They do offer some grocery items that can be found in a store. This was in a small area that was primarily organic. Some reviewers have said it’s like a flea market and yes there are some items that would fall in that category as they are not high end items but that should not deter anyone from coming to visit. It’s eclectic and unique. We were there when the fresh baked goods and the restaurant was not open and still found the place to be a joy.
Dazzling display of locally made and organic goods - bright and inviting inside. Shopping and dining there is an enjoyable experience ~ the perfect way to capture the local flavor in more ways than one.
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