Amish Market At The Mill

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  • I took an out of towner there for the breakfast on Saturday and now she wants to go back every time she visits!She loves the pancakes and I love the b…

  • Wow! We went to get sandwiches and found out upon arriving that the lady that makes their chicken salad made chicken and dumplings. So we couldn't pas…

  • INCREDIBLE!!!!. Just passing by and saw a man grilling out in front of the Mill in downtown Nolensville, went in to check it out. Tremendous Organic H…


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  • Vjs

    INCREDIBLE!!!!. Just passing by and saw a man grilling out in front of the Mill in downtown Nolensville, went in to check it out. Tremendous Organic Hormone Free Cheeseburger!!! Was Wonderful and then we went next door to the Barn owned by the same people, there was an art show going on, tons of incredible antiques and the front room was full of New and Used books for $3 and $4.00 Some of the books were still factory sealed, beautiful bibles, fiction some kids books etc… Don’t know what was better the burger or the books, OH the young man singing while we ate was Tremendous, A MUST SEE- must stop when you drive thru Nolensville!!!

  • Larry

    The Mill. Great food, with an owner that greatly cares about his business.

  • Lisa

    Love this place!. As a rule, I feel like a sandwich is a sandwich, and is rarely anything to get excited about. I’m happy to have been proven wrong at the Amish Market. I had the Frog Jam & Ham (how can you go wrong with a name like that) on white, and OH MY. The homemade bread is soft yet substantial. The ham is incredible, and when combined with the Frog (fig, raspberry, orange and ginger) jam, it is really something special. Also, the fried pies are NOT to be missed. Since my mother and aunt are gone, I thought I’d never have another fried pie as good as theirs. I’m so happy to have been proven wrong.Do yourself a favor and head out to Nolensville Road next time you’re hungry. You won’t be sorry!

  • Sarah

    It’s the *feel good* place!. So much to love about The Amish Market at the Mill….others have mentioned the outstanding sandwiches, and I concur, those are fantastic. BUT whatever you enjoy, do not miss the fried pies! Chocolate, peach, apple, coconut, apricot…they are all seriously good eats, and a made in TN product. 🙂 Like the Amish Market on Facebook and you’ll get a good glimpse of why this is such a cool place to go!And if things aren’t to busy, and you are really lucky, you might even get a song out of Darin while you eat!

  • Eveslegacy

    Wonderful. The service is friendly and the food is great. Amazing sandwiches, at an excellent price, plus deli meats, bakery and too many things to name. You’ve got to try this place.

  • Linda

    Good Food Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This. If you’ve never been to an Amish market, you need to put this one on your To Do list. Their specially made White or Wheat bread is so soft, when using it to make a sandwich, you literally have to use both hands to hold it together. There is no bread on the market of this caliber or consistency. The new deli beats out grocery store prices, and the flavors of the meats and cheeses win hands down over other deli’s in Nashville. This market offers mile high sandwiches, made fresh while you wait, for $4.99. Beverages are close by like Mexican Cola, Root Beer, Diet Cokes, Water and Hatcher’s Dairy milk. The chocolate is something you will never forget. One taste tells you it’s Hershey’s chocolate. In addition to the deli, where most choices range from $3.99 to $5.99 a pound, there are Amish jams, relishes, pasta sauce, take N Bake pies, and ready made Pecan and Chess.If you haven’t been in this market, right in the historic district of Nolensville, it’s a 15 minute drive from Franklin, a 10 minute drive from south Nashville, a 15 minute drive from Smyrna. How easy is that?In addition to fantastic food, the owner is a well known songwriter and will often serenade you with new ideas.Meet your friends here. There are rocking chairs, a sofa, several tables and chairs where you can sit and chit chat. Fresh coffee (about 40 flavors) will put a smile on your face, and 20 new teas are available hot or cold.Make a day of visiting this market and the other stores that fill the street with antiques, and a Bed and Breakfast tour. While you’re visiting the market, you can also have your oil changed or tires rotated two doors down. Plan a trip to Nolensville with your friends. Tell them Linda sent you.

  • Jason Bohn

    Amazing!. This is a wonderful place…it used to be our little secret between my girlfriend and I, but we are SO proud that it has become the amazing destination that it is. The amish breads are amazing, and expanding that into a deli was an incredible idea. The jams and jellies are fantastic, the Sprecher Root Beer is the best in America, and the fried pies are simply the best. Darrin deserves so much credit for making this a wonderful place. His hard work has certainly paid off, and we couldn’t be happier for him.

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7280 Nolensville Rd, TN 37135

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