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November 2023 by David Vande Vyver
This place is pretty large and has a lot of stuff from tea to booze to just about anything you can think of for jarred goods, as well as souvenirs and a small bakery with cider doughnuts, (sold individually here). They also carry many goods found in door county area as well, like cherry items and ciders, and the last time I was in they had a cherry liquor I tried that was delicious, that I may go back for in the future. There cider doughnuts weren't quite my favorite but they were still good and I was happy to see apple chunks in them, there pies looked really good though as well as there smoked fish and they carried one of my favorites that is hard to find anywhere, Apple kraut, as well as some very unique flavors or tea you can't find anywhere else, I definitely plan on hitting them again someday!
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November 2023 by Geoffrey Rose
Nice farm market. More jellies and jams than you can imagine. Also gifts, cheese, smoked fish, wine and more.
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November 2023 by Trish Hess
The BEST cherry salsa in all of Door County! This is a must stop every time we head up. Great place to grab a little taste of the Door to bring home! ♥️♥️♥️
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October 2023 by Foodie T.
If you've travelled to Door County and you've made it to this establishment, then there is one item that you must obtain or you can consider your life only half lived. I'm going to circle back to what the item is in a second, but first a little more info on why the heck you should even consider my review before scrolling on. By way of some backstory, I visited several similar farm market operations upon arriving in Door County in the Fall-glorious second week of October 2023. And I passed this location up initially without so much as a second thought--well maybe a partial second thought as my wife, who knows well that I am a connoisseur of pies, made me aware as we passed that the road sign for Koepsel's stated "Great Pies" and I said, of course they would say that, they are trying to sell pies! Lol My history and interest in pies is well known amongst my friends and family. Wherever I happen to be in the world, if there is a famous local/regional pie flavor I'll seek it out. The more unusual the better. I will not go into all the different pies I've tried but rest assured the list is long and distinguished. Of course, some pies live up to the hype and some don't, but I can only recall one time where after I took a bite of a pie I threw the rest out. So, long story short, I like (well really love, but not in a weird way...I'm not trying to marry a pie or anything...come on, don't make this weird people lol) pie and I've had a LOT of pies in my years on this planet. All that said, you're likely thinking, "Get to the point already! What do I need to buy from Koepsel's that will let me die knowing I've lived a complete life?!" (Full Disclosure: I hold no position within any organized, or disorganized, religion, heck I don't even know that much about world religions; so if you've hit all the high points for your chosen beliefs and you consider your life complete then well done you! Lol) Okay here it is, you absolutely and without a second thought must, and I mean MUST eat a slice of Koepsel's Caramel Apple Walnut pie. This is, without reservation, the best apple pie I've ever eaten...and quite possibly the best fruit pie I've ever eaten. After having said recommended slice, or whole pie in my case...well, that's not entirely accurate, two whole pies in my case...I defy you to tell me you've experienced a better apple pie. What about the crust you say? Well, hehe, this pie has the best buttery and flakey dang crust I've ever had in a pie! Hands down! The crust practically breaks apart when your fork is within an atom of touching it...air moving too swiftly toward this crust might cause it to break apart...it's THAT FLAKEY! It's also baked to perfection...on the top AND the bottom! Whoever made this crust has obviously mastered the art to such a degree that if they were a (non-gender-specific) monk living on a mountain peak you would walk until your feet were bleeding to get any drops of wisdom they might gift on you upon reaching said mountain top. (BTW, Koepsel's is on well travelled roadway in Door County. There's no need for you to walk here. Don't bloody your feet for this. Lol) The filling? I have no idea what type(s) of apples they use in this pie, or the walnut type either for that matter. (Are there different type of walnuts? I don't know... If there are, whatever type they have chosen for this pie is the CORRECT one! Also, I don't want to know which type of apples they use. If you know, don't tell me. The apples could be from an alternate universe where everything is bliss. It wouldn't surprise me one bit.) I can just tell you that the apples are so delicately firm and lightly sweet that you will think you have received a kiss from an angel. The walnuts are the final piece of the puzzle that sets this apple pie apart from any other. They are delicate yet firm, but just to the point that you know it's not a baked slice of apple...and they have so
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September 2023 by Robert Kosin
Classic food stop for Door County visitor from smoked fish, cheese and eclectic soda pop. But then there’s a Wisconsin beer corner that pairs well with all the offerings including cherry strudel.
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September 2023 by Christian Ranter
Alright you all, I know Old Orchard Market is great and I’m not trying to throw anyone under the buss here. However, this is without a doubt the number one market in Door County. They have the same variety as other markets, if not more. As they do have some REALLY COOL flavored sodas that you aren’t going to find everywhere. Which make for some awesome gifts! They also sell their items at unbeatable prices! So ya, if your like me and want more bang for your buck…this is the place!
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July 2023 by Shannon Guerrero
First timer in Door County. Passed by this adorable spot a few times and had to stop in. Charming from the inside/out...and that's where the compliments stop. After swooning over the esthetics, we made our way to the pies; where we were met with not only no eye contact or verbal response following my excited "hi" but instead a shoulder shrug with zero acknowledgement. We were not only baffled but taken back and swiftly dropped our items and left. A total disappointment ? and not consistent with the last 2 days; where every other place is welcoming and cheery.
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July 2023 by Erica G.
Lovely market with fresh fruits and veggies and local products. We enjoyed shopping there and eating the food we got.
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July 2023 by Brad R.
As grandma would say, "there's no excuse for rudeness". They are rude here when asking for any help and even if you try to start conversation will act like you are interrupting them.
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July 2023 by Rich Ross
This place is a great stop. Looking for some consumables to take home for yourself or friends. They carry a wide variety of items. Many flavors of loose leaf tea's, candy's, cheeses, pickled items, jelly, and jams and plenty more. See photos. The parking can be tight. Clean restrooms available . Handicap accessible.
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July 2023 by Christine S
Very cool hidden gem. They have a wide variety of sodas, beer, cider, tea, jams/jellies, pickled vegetables, popcorn and more!The pickled mushrooms are so good!! We had to come back for more. The pictures are of the array of sodas they have but there’s so much more in this shop.
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July 2023 by Terrance Bellei
Please beware that this place of business adds a surcharge to your bill to cover their credit card fees. This for me was an unpleasant surprise on my bill. This appears to be another way of squeezing a few extra percent out of the customer. I have shopped there many times and admittingly I have not paid much attention to my bill in general, but now that I know that a surcharge is being added for the use of a credit card, I will have to think twice whether I will purchase items from this store or recommend this store to some of my friends who visit Door County. The demeanor of the Staff appears to need some improvement as well.
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July 2023 by Terrance B.
Please beware that this place of business adds a surcharge to your bill to cover their credit card fees. This for me was an unpleasant surprise on my bill. This appears to be another way of squeezing a few extra percent out of the customer. I have shopped there many times and admittingly I have not paid much attention to my bill in general, but now that I know that a surcharge is being added for the use of a credit card, I will have to think twice whether I will purchase items from this store or recommend this store to some of my friends who visit Door County. The demeanor of the Staff appears to need some improvement as well.
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July 2023 by Sam Florio
I went to all the farm markets I could find in Door County because that's what I do when I'm on a road trip, and I decided that this one was my favorite. This was the only place I found with a good selection of Wisconsin cheeses and sausages sold in bulk by the pound, and at reasonable prices. Their summer sausage was very tasty and I also got some nice smoked cheese strings. I also bought a variety six-pack of various Wisconsin amber, brown and red ales. There was a lot of other stuff I was tempted to buy. This places is not on the main roads that all the tourists use, so you have to seek it out, and that's a good thing.
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July 2023 by Devon Allen
The beautiful Cammie helped me find exactly what I needed. She is an absolute delight. Everything is reasonably priced and delicious! I highly recommend, especially if you are in the mood for some yummy eye candy! Thank you, Cammie!