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Below you’ll find tips to remember while you’re out and about:
While it’s true that many of the local Amish close up shop at 5pm, it’s not a problem in Shipshewana because there’s always more to do in the Heart of Amish Country. We’ve compiled some lists of things that are open or available past 5pm to make your schedule planning easier! Click here to see what is open!

Wear your stretchy pants and indulge on endless flavors in Shipshewana. From fried chicken and mash potatoes to pizza, ice cream and pie, we are sure there is something for everyone. The Blue Gate Restaurant and Bakery provides home-style cooking through the buffet line or ordering off the menu! Is dining in an Amish home on your bucket list? Call to make reservations ahead of time at Yoder’s Homestyle Cooking. Enjoy an authentic haystack meal while learning the history of the Yoder’s.
Read more about the unforgettable experience at Yoder’s Homestyle Cooking.
The Amish and Mennonite communities are devout, and every aspect of daily life is tied to their faith. Their goal is to live simple lives that focus on their family and community. Mennonites lives are based on the same religious doctrine, but they are more lenient regarding appearance and modern technology.
The Amish choose to avoid most modern conveniences such as cars or phones and electricity inside their homes, although many now have phone booths outside their homes. Some Amish business owners use electricity inside their shops for
things like card readers and registers, and some also use cell phones and computers in the running of their business, but all of these are kept separate from the Amish home.
Visit Menno-Hof Interpretative Center to learn about the history of the Amish and Mennonite communities.

Thousands of visitors choose to explore the area using both guided and self-guided tours and trails, such as the Off the Beaten Path Trail, the Barn Quilt Trail, the Pumpkinvine Bike & Hiking Trail, or the new Art Trail Brochure that will lead you to all the local murals and sculptures. Always start your visit by stopping at the Visitors Center, located at 350 S Van Buren St. in Shipshewana! You’ll find knowledgeable staff, coupon books, and answers to all your questions. You’ll also be able to pick up a copy of the latest Visitors Guide!