fresh sliced turkey, swiss cheese, spinach & honey mustard on sweet cranberry walnut bread served with a side of cranberry chutney
Hearty Rueben
$11.95
shaved corn beef brisket, swiss cheese, sauerkraut on rye bread with ruth’s reuben sauce includes choice of chips and pickle spear
Three Cheese Grilled Sandwich
$9.95
american, colby jack & swiss cheeses, with tomato, on hearth bread includes choice of chips & pickle spear
Famous Threshers Dinner
all-inclusive $18.95 per adult. children (4-11) 1.25 per year
Iron Kettle Of Thick Ham & Bean Soup
Basket Of Amish Acres Freshly Baked Hearth Bread
Churned Butter
Crock Of Locally-made Apple Butter
Last Of The Garden Relish
Sweet & Sour Cabbage Slaw
Green Beans With Side Meat
Beef & Egg Noodles
Mashed Potatoes & Giblet Gravy
Sage Dressing
Family Style Chicken Dinner
includes broasted country chicken, ham & bean soup, hearth bread, churned butter & locally-made apple butter, last of the garden relish, sweet & sour cabbage slaw, green beans with side meat, beef & egg noodles, sage dressing, mashed potatoes & giblet gravy
Per Person$14.95
Famous Threshers Dinner - Choose Meat
all-inclusive $18.95 per adult. children (4-11) 1.25 per year. choose two meat selections per table
Broasted Country Chicken
Honey-baked & Hickory-smoked Ham
Tender Roast Beef
Famous Threshers Dinner - Choose Dessert
all-inclusive $18.95 per adult. children (4-11) 1.25 per year. choose one dessert per person. additional desserts $1.95, beverages included
Shoo-fly Pie
Fruit Pies
Cream Pies
Seasonal Pies
Puddings
Spring Lunch On The Farm
served 11am-2pm monday-saturday
Berry Spring Salad
$7.95
spring mix lettuce with berries. served with a corn muffin & choice of dressing
Beef Or Chicken & Noodles
$8.95
served over mashed potatoes
Shepherd’s Pie
$8.95
served with basket of hearth bread
Chicken Salad Sandwich
$7.95
served on croissant with choice of chips & pickle spear
Escape to Amish Acres in Nappanee, Indiana and share the heritage of these intriguing people in quiet celebration of America’s tolerance for diversity. Time stopped over a century ago and preserves, in the Amish, a way of life adhering to nearly forgotten patterns of living in today’s fast paced world. The legacy of the three generations of the family who lived here is seen and felt through a nostalgic visit to the farm and homestead.
Amish Acres is a working farm to the extent that horses, cows, chickens, geese, and pigs inhabit the barnyards, barn, and animal sheds. The Amish neighbor cuts and bales hay three times a year using horse-drawn equipment.
Domestic demonstrations are practiced throughout the day, often reflecting the seasons. Special outbuildings, built in 1874, feature a food drying house, brick bake oven, and smoke house. These buildings long forgotten, were restored in 1969, with the knowledge and assistance of Albert Kuhns, son of the last owner of the farm