Kitchen Kettle Village, Intercourse PA
Address | 3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA, United States | ||||||||||||
Phone | +1 717-768-8261 | ||||||||||||
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Website | www.kitchenkettle.com | ||||||||||||
Categories | Shopping Mall | ||||||||||||
Rating | 4.7 15 reviews | ||||||||||||
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Kitchen Kettle Village reviews
15Fun shops. Great shady area for husband to sit outdoors to listen to street musician while I shopped!
Cute little shops with a little bit of everything all kinds of crafts, jewelry and homemade fudge and food. It's a little pricey to be an Amish country village.
We love Kitchen Kettle Village try to get down there at least a couple of times a year their taste the village is great and we usually stay there very pleased it's a wonderful place
Nice shopping village with unique gifts. Busy with bus trippers but the lunch cafe line moved quickly and the salads were delicious. Great service too!
This was a great surprise on our visit to the area! Wonderful shops, local music, and some delicious local foods to sample and purchase! My friends and I thoroughly enjoyed the many stores and unique finds. You have to try a wine slushy!
Love, love this shopping area.
Anna Captivating Designs. Awesome merchandise and beautiful owner. She was so helpful.
Wonderful place to walk around, shop, eat and enjoy the scenic views of Lancaster. There's a lot of cool shops and eateries. It's a great atmosphere. Posted a couple pictures of the views surrounding the Village.
Very nice place with a variety of shops more interesting than each other. Lots of great food, the jam shop is amazing and the fudge shop is a must!
I am in love with this shopping center. Every single shop gives an ambiance of being locally owned and run. Plenty of home decor, clothing, food, and souvenirs to be found. The jam and relish store has such wonderful, amish made jams and pickles and. Oh my the pickles. Deerskin Leather store is a favorite, I always end up spending money there. Don't forget to check out the coffee shop and the meat and cheese store. The Olive Basin is another favorite, it's almost the only olive oil we use at home. We've never had a bad experience here, and it's always a highlight of any trip to Lancaster!
Things can get pretty crazy if there are a bunch of buses here, but they're used to that and the lines typically move pretty quickly.
Always a fun place to go. Of course we went there on one of the hottest days of July and humid as heck. But still had a great time.
Cute place to visit at Christmas time!
Many quaint, small shops. Great snack options!
Overpriced, clearly the Amish have picked up on how we will buy anything for any price. Shame, 35 years ago it was a much better experience in town. Way too commercialized at this point. Keep bringing the buses, I'll stay on the back roads.
This was our 2nd time going here and we enjoyed both times. There are many different specialty shops to go inside of, for example a leather shop, soap shop, relish and jam shop, a Christmas shop, a fudge shop, etc.
There were also goats to feed and pet, which our 5 year old enjoyed.
On our frequent trips to Lancaster my wife and I always stop at Kitchen Kettle Village. It’s a nice place to stroll and shop the quaint shops and eateries. As a train buff I’ve also acquired many prints over the years from the Dutchland Galleries shop there. If you stay at the Inn, which we have often done, the rooms are intermingled within the village.
This is the best place ever. If you love salsas, jams and cheeses, they have a great variety and they are delicious