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August 2022 by Erin Moan
This is our local hardware store and we shop here whenever we can. The store is clean and the employees are helpful. It's a small store so they don't stock every last thing, but they have the basics as well as some great toys and a few housewares. There's also a selection of pocket knives. Love supporting this small business!
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February 2022 by Harlan Miller
They have a wide variety of hardware and houseware items. Friendly, helpful staff.
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May 2021 by Jim Thompson
Very pleasant clerks and a great variety of hardware. I'll be returning to this store frequently when I need hardware supplies.
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March 2021 by Chad Andersoh
Owner gave me a great deal on a Milwaukee fan and battery/charger kit. I felt like he was giving me a blessing!
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October 2020 by Rick Lambert
Clean and friendly. Lots of camping and tools supplies.
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June 2020 by Michael Yoder
Great place! Shop local!
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January 2020 by HW Ellie
Great selection of Melissa and Doug toys. Unique items for outdoor activities like yardwork, camping and hunting. I loved the cool sphere shaped bird feeder I found. Friendly service and clean store to enjoy shopping or just browsing.
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July 2019 by Karen T
A wonderful small-town hardware. Friendly service.
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June 2019 by Deb H.
I expected a small, family run business that was simple but clean and engaging for my kids. Instead, I found the place to be shabby and run down. The middle aged woman running the gift shop and taking tickets was particularly unwelcoming and even downright rude during several interactions. The only saving grace were the puppies and kittens, and Elsa, the kind woman who bakes delicious cookies in the bakery. Overall, I'd recommend Hershberger's as a much better alternative for families looking for something to do.
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May 2019 by Keith Hewitt
Great selection Friendly service.
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May 2019 by Rachel D.
Came here during a trip to Amish country, and it was kind of cool! The tour of the home takes about 45min and we were a little strapped for time, so we opted for the buggy ride and just took a look at the schoolhouse. The buggy ride is $5 per adult which is actually the cheapest buggy ride we saw throughout our time in the area, and the schoolhouse is free to walk into, so overall this was a great deal! The ride was about 10 minutes which sounds short, but honestly I wouldn't have wanted a longer ride anyway- it's pretty bumpy lol. Makes for a fun little excursion and good pics, and our Amish driver was super friendly! Overall, would recommend if you're in the area!
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May 2019 by Thomas Ebersole
It's a hardware store. Some hardware, some tools, some home decor, some toys, etc. Friendly staff. It's a keeper. I'll go back...
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January 2019 by Sandman
Very complete selection of hardware, the staff was very helpful and friendly!
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August 2018 by Merly M.
There are no Amish communities near where I live in South Florida, so I had no idea what to expect. This was a nice introduction (although definitely "touristy"). Firstly, Yoder's Amish Home is easy to find. We used our GPS and even when we lost connection, there were signs pointing us in the right direction as we got closer. There are three tours offered: house tour, school tour, and a buggy tour. We had seen the buggy tour while we were parking and realized that it only took you in a big circle in front of the house, so we opted out. We also opted out of the schoolhouse tour because I was with three young men who don't have the attention span for that kind of thing. The tours were very affordable, and I believe there was a bundle price if you did all three. The house tour was good, despite the group being rather large and the house being rather small. We were told we could not take any videos or do any kind of recording, but that still photos were fine. The tour guide did a good job of answering our questions and seemed to know enough about Amish life to keep us interested (despite not being Amish herself). At one point in the tour we stopped in the kitchen where an Amish woman was cooking garlic rolls. THEY SMELLED AMAZING. We were told that we'd be able to purchase items she had baked at the end of the tour. By the time we got to the end, I think we were all salivating. The tour guide left us in a room full of cookies, cookie bars, whoopie pies, preserves, apple butter, Amish peanut butter spread, cinnamon rolls, you name it. It works on an honor system. All the baked goods have plastic over them with the price, and there's bags for you to fill. Before you walk out, you pay for what you got. (The oatmeal whoopie pies were my favorite!) We didn't see the tour guide again, but were told that we could roam about and check out the barn afterwards, so we did. There were lots of animals and the two little Amish girls inside said we could pet them and pick them up if we wanted. There were bunnies, horses, kitties, goats, donkeys, etc. It was a very real barn (as in, you could tell they didn't try to pretty it up for the crowd). I loved it. I also forgot to mention - in the shop where you buy your tour tickets, there are a bunch of other items you can buy (calendars, collectibles, dolls, etc). It's basically a giant Amish souvenir store. I would recommend this place if you're in the area. It's inexpensive and even if you're not into the tour - the baked goods are so worth it.
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December 2017 by M. Chupp
They always seem to have exactly what I need and at a good price. Excellent service as well!