I moved out of the state a few years ago, but a farm near here was grandparents home, and I pretty much lived there half the time all my life. So many good memories from this "out in the middle of no where" place, which was the only way to explain it because no one ever knew what I was talking about when I said Otsego. It had friends, family, and church, but nothing in terms of convenience. To get food, you had to drive into the nearest town. My recent trip home I was out at that farm a lot and learned of The Red Barn! What!? There is a business in Otsego!? My husband and I went several times! Oh my gosh, I am SO EXCITED this exists!!! They had good selection of food and things you may need in a pinch, and had hot cooked food to order. I of course had to try breakfast, and my husband had to try lunch. Very good food and my husband still talks about how that was one of the best burgers he has ever had. I also tried their bubble tea, which was yummy, and heard good things about milk shakes. But the best part, the staff was so nice. I miss the small town stores like this, that I don't get in my new state. I know one thing.. every trip I come back home is busy trying to see all my loved ones but no matter how busy, I do plan to come back to visit my family farm and support The Red Barn in my future visits, as I...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThe Red Barn Market is a convenient place to get a delicious coffee, homemade breakfast sandwiches, or sandwiches and meals from the grill. I particularly recommend the Italian sausage sandwich. The deli has a large variety of meat and cheeses, and I have tried their fresh donuts, which are delicious, and several of their other packaged pastries. I appreciate the packaged products available, especially since the market is so close to me and itās very convenient if I need something in a hurry. The owners of the market are very friendly and accommodating. If you donāt see something you like, ask for it and they will try to get it for you. I couldnāt recommend this shop more! Iād give it 10...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreSo I stopped in this place a few weeks ago. I went in looked around the store was very clean and well kept. I ordered a couple breakfast sandwiches and went to use my debit card to pay. They don't take cards. I should've realized after going in and seeing it was an Amish store š anyway Jacob (hopefully im not remembering his name wrong) offered to let me leave with breakfast and come back and pay him later. I was shocked. I took him up on the offer and thanked him for being so kind. I left with breakfast and came back about an hour later with a friend. I then paid Jacob we joked around a little then he showed me the bald eagles that's are nesting behind his store. The whole experience...
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