Middlebury is an authentic community where family and a healthy lifestyle come first. Hometown blends of local shopping and outdoor adventures are featured in northern Indiana’s Amish country. Downtown, stroll through antiques and clothing boutiques, and stop by the Visitors’ Center, then hit the backroads to seek out Amish-owned country stores such as Dutch Country Market and Forks County Line Store. Rent a bike at Pumpkinvine Cyclery and cruise the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail or kayak down the Elkhart River.
History
Before the Europeans came to the region, the Miami and later the Potawatomi ruled the area. That changed in 1832, when the first settlers came from Middlebury, Vt. The first Amish families came from Somerset County, Pa. in 1841 and settled in the countryside surrounding the town. The Town of Middlebury was chartered in 1836, and was finally incorporated in 1868. In 1888, the railroad came to Middlebury and began to diversify the town’s economy to include manufacturing as well as farming.
Today Middlebury is a town of 3,572 located in Elkhart County approximately 35 miles east of South Bend, 130 miles east of Chicago and 165 miles north of Indianapolis. Conveniently close to major highways, railways and airports, where residents can have access to nearby urban centers of culture, entertainment and higher education without giving up the sense of belonging and the ability to unwind in a peaceful setting.
Dine
Dine where the locals do at Village Inn, Danny's Diner, West on Warren, The Reserve at State + Main, Souper Brew, Esther’s Hilltop and Rise ‘n Roll Bakery & Deli. Then visit Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Indiana’s largest family restaurant, and the local meat market, Old Hoosier Meats, to take some goodies home!
Village Inn Restaurant
Danny's Diner
Shop
Browse beneath the tin ceilings at The General Store of Middlebury, shop for whimsical gifts at Ace Hardware, hand-crafted hardwoods from Amish-owned Legacy Home Furniture, Pumpkin Patch Market, Living in Yellow, The Loop Thrift Shop, Clothesline Creations Quilt Shop, or The Essenhaus Village Shops. Find local makers’ wares at the Chamber, unique antique, vintage, re-purposed and new furniture, décor from The Barn Door, or shop for yards of fabric at Gohn Bros. A must stop is at Joyfully Said and end your day at Varns and Hoover Hardware Store, a local commodity since 1886.
Relax
Go kayaking, play golf at Meadow Valley Golf Club or drive the Heritage Trail - named one of America’s “Most Scenic Drives.” Enjoy hand-dipped ice cream and a round of mini golf at Essenhaus Miniature Golf or a pickleball match at the Pickle Haus. Kick back at one of our local bed and breakfasts and pick up some fresh, local produce from one of our many countryside stands.
Explore
Legacy Home Furniture
Explore the countryside riding the Pumpkinvine Trail past giant toadstool statues and an English tea house at Krider’s “World’s Fair Garden.” Watch one of the state’s largest and longestrunning parades during the Summer Festival. The Fall Festival is brimming with food, pumpkins, mums, fireworks and activities for the whole family.
PO Box 243 – 118 S. Main St. Middlebury, IN 46540 (574 825-4300 www.MiddleburyINChamber.com
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Sheri Howland Small Business Development Director director@middleburyinchamber.com
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The Pickle Haus
2025 Community Events
Check status of events by visiting the websites listed, as most events are subject to change.
YEAR ROUND
Self-Guided Tours
Pick up your free tour book at the Middlebury Community Historical Museum, Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Middlebury Visitor Center or other area locations and walk or drive to the various historical homes, businesses, cemeteries, parks and landmarks throughout the Middlebury area. Exterior tours only unless location is open for business. No charge www.MiddleburyThenandNow.org www.mchm.org
MONTHLY
American Legion Dinners
5-7 p.m. Public welcome! 1st Friday: All-You-Can-Eat-Fish Fry by the Legion; 2nd Friday: Varied Menu by the Auxiliary; 3rd Friday: Tenderloins by the SAL; 4th Friday: Varied Menu by the Lions Club; 5th Friday: Lasagna by the Boy Scouts; Last Saturday: Steak Grill by the Legion. Call (574) 825-5121 for more information.
Trail Tales
Bring the family outdoors to read a children’s book while walking a short path at Riverbend Park. Book pages are placed in special kiosks along the path. New books are installed monthly. No charge www.MiddleburyThenandNow.org
Essenhaus Classic Car Cruise-In, May-Sep.
4:30-8 p.m. every Thursday night. Registration and Admission no charge www.essenhaus.com
Faces of Middlebury, May-Sep.
Grab your cameras and the map to locate each "face of Middlebury" and insert your face for the perfect picture. Post your pics on Middlebury Then & Now’s Facebook page or on Instagram using #facesofmiddlebury. No charge www.MiddleburyThenandNow.org
Farmer’s Market @ The Mill, May-Sep. 20
Open Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. outdoors at the former Wanberg Popcorn Plant/Joyfully Said, 402 E. Warren St3.
2025 Community Events
Quilt Gardens & Murals Along The Heritage Trail, May 30-Sep. 15
2025 marks the 20th Anniversary of the Quilt Gardens along the Heritage Trail. The Quilt Gardens along the Heritage Trail joins quilting, gardening, and art into a one-of-a-kind event featuring more than a million vibrant blooms, 16 gigantic gardens, and hand-painted super-sized murals in 6 communities throughout Elkhart County, including Middlebury. Locations can vary annually, but have included Das Dutchman Essenhaus, Dutch Country Market, Krider World's Fair Garden and Varns & Hoover Hardware. No charge www.visitelkhartcounty.com
Wed:
Middlebury Exchange Club, Essenhaus - 6:30 a.m.
Fri:
Optimist Club Breakfast, Essenhaus - 6:30 a.m.
1st & 3rd Mon:
Town Council, Town Hall - 6 p.m.
1st & 3rd Wed:
Middlebury Men’s Club, American Legion - 7 p.m.
2nd & 4th Mon: Middlebury Lions Club, American Legion Hall - 7 p.m.
2nd & 4th Thurs:
Crystal Valley Wood Carvers, Middlebury Public Library - 6 p.m.
2025 Community Events
MAY
Memorial Day Dusk-to-Dawn Vigil/Parade, May 25-26
From dusk on Sunday until dawn Memorial Day members of American Legion Post 210 post an Honor Guard at Grace Lawn Cemetery. Boy Scouts place lights on the grave of each veteran. Parade begins Monday at 10 a.m. www.facebook.com/legionpost210
JUNE
2025 Hooley Classic Car Auction, TBD www.bartelandcompany.com
Shred Days, TBD
9 a.m.- Noon
Bring any documents you want shredded to the Middlebury Public Library parking lot. www.middleburylibrary.org
Friends of the Pumpkinvine Nature Trail Thresher's Dinner Ride, TBD
Enjoy a scenic 10-mile bike ride through Amish country, ending at an Amish carriage house where you will enjoy a Thresher’s Dinner and enjoy the company of fellow cyclists.
See library’s summer homepage for list of fun and informative summer reading activities for kids, teens and adults. www.middleburylibrary.org
2025 Community Events
JUNE (CONT)
Chamber Annual Dinner
And Business Expo, Jun. 10
Northridge High School www.middleburyinchamber.com
Middlebury Summer Festival (Est. 1968) Jun. 27-28 (Parade Sat.)
Live music, festival food, crafters and children’s activities both days. On Saturday, the Summer Fest Parade is one of the state’s largest and longest-running. Parade begins at 1 pm. West on Warren will feature live music and food specials Saturday, June 28 1-8 p.m. The festival takes place in Memorial and East Parks. www.middleburyinchamber.com/festivals-events
JULY
Pancake & Sausage Breakfast Fundraiser, Jun. 28
7-11 a.m., East Park Pavilion. Sponsored by First United Methodist Church. SOS group $. Proceeds will be donated to local cause.
Elkhart County 4-H Fair, Jul. 18-26
One of the nation's biggest and best! Nine days of fun, multi-night concert series. www.4hfair.org
AUGUST
Middlebury Chamber Annual Golf Outing, Aug. 8
Don’t miss this opportunity to play Meadow Valley Golf Club. Lunch at 11:30 a.m., shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Fun filled day and great prizes! carmencarpenter@middleburyinchamber.com
2025 Community Events
Quilt Garden Ride 2025, Aug. 16
8 a.m., Elkhart Environmental Center. Bike Elkhart County beginning along the lovely new Elkhart River Greenway. Beautiful trails and scenic county roads lead to surprises around each bend. www.bikeelkhart.org
Riverfest in Riverbend Park (est. 2009), Aug. 23
Hosted by the Parks & Rec. Dept. - includes a fish shocking demo, various info booths and kayaking on the Little Elkhart River. Regatta of Recyclables Miniature Boat Race at 12:00 p.m. Build your boat from materials provided and race down the Little Elkhart River. Boat building materials & assistance will be available from 10 a.m-12 noon (during Riverfest). Boat race begins at 12 noon. No charge www.middleburyin.com
SEPTEMBER
Middlebury Public Library Fall Let’s Talk About It, Sep.9, Oct. 14, Nov. 11
2nd Tuesday of Month. At this long-standing book club, we read books on a theme each spring and fall. Speakers present on the theme and then lead a group book discussion. Register and pick up your book at the library front desk. www.middleburylibrary.org
Middlebury Fall Festival (est. 2002), Sep. 5-6
Festival features locally grown produce, food vendors, local restaurants, live music, crafts, mums and pumpkins. Stay until dusk for movie and fireworks held at Essenhaus Campus. Takes place downtown in Memorial and East Parks. www.middleburyinchamber.com/ festivals-events
Community Pork Chop Dinner, Sep. 5
$ Donation. Middlebury Fire Station
Panca ke & Sausage Breakfast Fundraiser, Sep. 6
7-11 a.m., East Park Pavilion. Sponsored by First United Methodist Church. SOS group $. Proceeds will be donated to local cause.
24th Annual Pumpkinvine Classic, Sep. 6
Enjoy a ride through Northern Indiana's rolling farm land on five different routes.
Essenhaus Classic Car Cruise-In Finale, Sep. 25 www.essenhaus.com
Market Under the Lights @ The Mill, Sep. 27
An evening market under the lights with live music, vendors and food trucks. 402 E. Warren St.
2025 Community Events
OCTOBER
Middlebury Pumpkin Race, Oct. 11
Grab your crew of family, friends & neighbors, purchase a race kit, design your pumpkin and have some serious fun! Pit Row opens at 1 p.m. for those wanting assistance with drilling holes/assembling axles; Race begins at 2 p.m. however, event sponsors are appreciated, as we use funds to support other area nonprofit organizations selected by race winners. 400 block of W. Warren St. Free registration www.MiddleburyThenandNow.org
Essenhaus Holiday Home & Fashion Show, Oct. 15-17
Essenhaus Village Shops. Join us for this annual event that combines fashion, home décor, dining, instruction, door prizes and a lot of fun. www.essenhaus.com
NOVEMBER
Shop Hop, Nov. 17-21
Come to downtown Middlebury for this special shopping event, leading up to the Middlebury Hometown Holidays. www.middleburyinchamber.com
Middlebury Hometown Holidays (est. 1993), Nov. 21
An annual tradition held the Friday before Thanksgiving. Locals gather downtown to shop, eat, socialize and enjoy festive music. $2,500 in gift cards from the Chamber will be given away, courtesy of Jayco. www.middleburyinchamber.com
Essenhaus Village Shops Oh' Christmas Tree, Nov. 21-22
www.essenhaus.com
Small Business Saturday, Nov. 29
A day dedicated to supporting the local businesses that help create jobs, boost the economy and preserve neighborhoods around the country.
DECEMBER
Christmas Tree Lighting, Dec. 6
Join the Community at Memorial Park at 6 p.m. to experience the sights, tastes and sounds of Christmas: Cocoa, Cookies, Christmas Carols and a craft. www.Middleburyin.com/departments/park_and_recreation
Handmade Holiday Market, Dec. 6
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Pick up handmade gifts for your friends and family from local artisans! Middlebury Public Library, 101 E. Winslow St.
Grab your Seats, Eat your Treats and Extend your Stay! Enjoy 365 days of fun and adventure
• Taste Amish Homestyle Cooking
• Life is short. Eat the Pie
• Enjoy Jumbo Pretzels
• Take home Amish Noodles
• Taste Amish Homestyle Cooking
• Life is short. Eat the Pie
• Shop Local Artisans
• Enjoy Jumbo Pretzels
• Taste Amish Homestyle Cooking
• Life is short. Eat the Pie
• Take home Amish Noodles
• Explore Off the Beaten Path
• Take a Buggy Ride
• Shop Local Artisans
• Enjoy Jumbo Pretzels
• Explore Off the Beaten Path
• Take home Amish Noodles
• Midwest’s Largest Flea Market
• Take a Buggy Ride
• Shop Local Artisans
• Explore the Outdoors
• Midwest’s Largest Flea Market
• Catch a Show at the Blue Gate Theater
• Explore the Outdoors
• Explore Off the Beaten Path
• Take a Buggy Ride
• Catch a Show at the Blue Gate Theater
• Ride the carousel inside the Davis Mercantile
• Discover Amish Cottage Shops
• Ride the carousel inside the Davis Mercantile
• Midwest’s Largest Flea Market
• Discover Amish Cottage Shops
• Explore the Outdoors
• Snap a photo with a mural or quilt garden
• Snap a photo with a mural or quilt garden
• Catch a Show at the Blue Gate Theater
• Ride the carousel inside the Davis Mercantile
• Book your stay in a local hotel Stop by the Official Amish Country Visitors Center
• Book your stay in a local hotel Stop by the Official Amish Country Visitors Center
• Discover Amish Cottage Shops
• Snap a photo with a mural or quilt garden
Talk with locals for tips and recommendations on things to do and places to eat! Ask about new trails, upcoming events, and where to learn about the Amish culture. Don’t forget your FREE Coupon Book!
Talk with locals for tips and recommendations on things to do and places to eat! Ask about new trails, upcoming events, and where to learn about the Amish culture. Don’t forget your FREE Coupon Book!
Talk with locals for tips and recommendations on things to do and places to eat! Ask about new trails, upcoming events, and where to learn about the Amish culture. Don’t forget your FREE Coupon Book!
Grab your Seats, Eat your Treats and Extend your Stay! Enjoy 365 days of fun and adventure Official Amish Country Visitors Center 350 S Van Buren St. Shipshewana, IN 46565 Call (260) 768-4008 | VisitShipshewana.org
Grab your Seats, Eat your Treats and Extend your Stay! Enjoy 365 days of fun and adventure Official Amish Country Visitors Center 350 S Van Buren St. Shipshewana, IN 46565 Call (260) 768-4008 | VisitShipshewana.org
• Book your stay in a local hotel Stop by the Official Amish Country Visitors Center
– Attractions –
Elkhart County Visitor Center ............................. 800-262-8161
Free Travel Guides, Heritage Trail Audio Tour CDs, Quilt Gardens/Murals maps, plus lodging and attraction information. Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm; Sat. 9 am-4 pm.
First United Methodist Church of Middlebury ☼.. 574-825-2585
720 S. Main St., Middlebury www.fumcmiddlebury.org
Services 10 am traditional worship. 8:30 - 9:30 am fellowship time. We offer a variety of Bible studies and small group opportunities. Children and student ministries.
Jayco Family of Companies Visitor’s Center 574-825-5861
903 S. Main St., Middlebury jaycofamily.com
The Jayco Family of Companies is comprised of four brandsJayco®, Entegra Coach®, Highland Ridge RV® and Starcraft RV®. These divisions have been manufacturing RV’s for over 50 years on a tradition anchored in three pillars - Quality, Team and Family. Call or visit us online for business hours & tour schedule.
Middlebury Chamber of Commerce Visitors Center ☼ 574-825-4300
118 S. Main St., Middlebury middleburyinchamber.com
Free Travel Guides, Heritage Trail auto tour CDs and USBs may be checked out. Quilt Gardens/Murals maps, plus lodging and attraction information.
Lobby open 24/7.
Middlebury Community Historical Museum 574-825-0978
301 W. Bristol, Middlebury mchm.org
Displays Middlebury area historical topics. Hours are Tues. and Thurs. 10 am to 2 pm, Sat. 10 am to 3 pm. Admission is free.
Visit Shipshewana/LaGrange County Visitor’s Bureau......................................................... 1-800-254-8090
350 S. Van Buren St., Shipshewana visitshipshewana.org
Information Center offering maps and brochures and tips for exploring Amish country.
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Building & Home Improvement –
Elite Kitchens
574-825-9724
Come see our fine cabinetry and woodworking showroom at 325 N. Main Street, Middlebury, IN 46540. Owner Timothy Schlabach.
– Camping –
300 sites, e/w, full, pull thru 50 amp hookups, cottage and cabin rentals, two heated pools, clean restrooms, fishing, playground, pickleball, 4 square and bag courts, ax throwing and hiking trails. L-1
Eby’s Pines RV Park & Campground ☼ 574-848-4583 14588 SR 120, Bristol ebyspines.com
Always FREE coffee and samples! Soups & sandwiches, baked goods, donuts, jams & jellies, buttery nut crunches, and more. On US 20 between Middlebury and Shipshewana.
Village Inn Restaurant 574-825-2043 107 S. Main St., Middlebury villageinn2017@gmail.com
Daily specials, pizza, soups, homemade Amish pies. “Hometown Taste with a Hometown Feel” in the heart of downtown. Open M-F 5 am-8 pm, Sat. 5 am-11 am.
West on Warren Gallery & Grill 574-358-0045 200 W. Warren St., Middlebury westonwarren.com
Graciously features clean urban design with family-friendly bar & restaurant located downtown Middlebury. Patio & rooftop dining open, casual healthy options, where “Good Friends Gather”.
– Lodging –
Renovated Amish farmstead. 5 bedrooms. Private baths. King & queen beds. Full breakfast, snacks & drinks. Adjacent to golf course. Peaceful view from deck. Children age 12 and over are welcome. Contact: Ruth Diaz A-6
Essenhaus Inn & Conference Center ☼ 574-825-9471 240 US 20, Middlebury ................................................................. 800-455-9471 Essenhaus.com
Generously sized guest rooms with Amish-crafted furniture. Upscale accommodations, indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, game room, WiFi, refrigerator & complimentary breakfast. Meeting space for groups up to 400.
The Meadows Inn Bed & Breakfast ☼ ................. 574-825-3913 12013 US Hwy. 20, Middlebury meadowsinnbnb.com meadowsinnbnb@gmail.com
Enjoy a leisurely carriage ride through the covered bridge, past the breathtaking quilt garden, and around the beautiful grounds of Das Dutchman Essenhaus. May-Sept.
Essenhaus Miniature Golf 574-825-9471
240 US 20, Middlebury ............................................................ 800-455-9471 Essenhaus.com
Enjoy 18 holes of miniature golf, followed by a scoop of hand-dipped ice cream! May-Sept.
– Services –
Bartel & Company Auctioneers/Realtors PO Box 1381, Middlebury 574-825-2115
Brad B. Hooley, Broker ............... 574-596-9890
Craig Blough, Broker 574-238-1816
A local auction and real estate company specializing in farm, commercial, and industrial real estate, by way of conventional listing, selling, and public auction.
Bill’s Collision Service ................................................ 574-825-2965
13024 US 20, Middlebury
Specializing in collision repair. Mon.-Fri. 8 am-5 pm.
Bright Star Real Estate Services.......................... 574-821-7653 55137 SR 13, Middlebury brightstarres.com
Michiana’s trusted team for real estate and auction services. Call for an appointment or consultation. Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4 pm.
Caribbean Auto Spa ☼ 574-312-3670 503 Heritage Dr., Middlebury 2714 Emerson Dr., Elkhart 2623 S. Nappanee, Elkhart cewashes.com
Touchless automatic car washes. Dually’s and fullsize vans fit. Business accounts available. Visit website for more information. Open 24/7.
Community Foundation of Elkhart County 574-295-8761 inspiringgood.org
The Community Foundation is dedicated to transforming Elkhart County by advising donors, awarding grants and providing leadership.
Dick’s Auto Parts 574-825-7424 50521 SR 13, Middlebury dicksautoparts.com
Truck and car accessories, Nerf Bars, Tonneau covers. New take off parts; beds, seats, tires, wheels, bumpers, mirrors, patch panels & southern used beds.
Grandview Florals .................................................... 260-768-9158x4 10635 W US 20, Shipshewana, IN 46565
Call or stop by our shop for all your floral & gift needs. High quality flowers for weddings, birthdays, funerals, all occasions.
846 N. Detroit St., LaGrange advertising@hurdmedia.com
Monthly magazine bringing together news, stories, celebrations, events and people celebrating life in Middlebury, Indiana. To advertise call Reinette 260-336-2333.
Little Saints Child Care & Preschool Ministry ..... 574-825-9683
708 Wayne St., Middlebury stpaulsmiddlebury.org
Hours 5 am-6 pm Mon.-Fri. Child care 6 weeks to 5th grade. Preschool, Pre-K and summer programs available. High quality Christian child care; On My Way PreK provider.
Lozier
402 N. Main St., Middlebury Manufacturer of store fixtures. LifeatLozier.com
574-825-9561
Retailers around the world have relied on our quality products and service for over 60 years.
574-825-5255 515 E. Warren St., Middlebury middleburyanimalclinic.com
Middlebury Animal Clinic offers a variety of services. Dedicated to providing high quality veterinary medicine, client education, nutrition & behavior, surgery & dentistry.
Middlebury Community Schools ........................ 574-825-9425 56853 Northridge Dr., Middlebury mcsin-k12.org
We are a premier school corporation with four elementary schools, one intermediate school, one middle school and one high school.
Middlebury Public Library 574-825-5601
101 E. Winslow St., Middlebury ..................................(Fax) 574-825-5150 middleburylibrary.org
Hours: Mon.-Tues.-Thurs 9:30 am-7 pm, Wed. & Fri. 9:30 am-5 pm, Sat. 9:30 am-2 pm. Check website for program offerings.
Miller Insurance Agency
104 N. Main St., Middlebury millerinsurancemiddlebury.com millerins@aol.com
574-825-2050
Contact Mike Miller for your insurance needs — life, home, auto, business, annuities. Open Mon.-Fri. 9 am-5 pm.
ShowHauler Motorhomes....................................... 574-825-6764 116 Industrial Pkwy. E., PO Box 9, Middlebury showhauler.com
Family owned, operated business and leading builder of custom truck conversions. From the frame up we design to meet your needs. Outstanding customer service.
State Farm-Squiers Insurance Agency ......... 574-534-1701 58527 SR 15, Goshen insuringmichiana.com
Squiers Insurance Agency Inc., an authorized State Farm Agency, provides a comprehensive range of insurance products: auto, homeowners, life, and health insurance.
Visit Shipshewana/LaGrange County Visitor’s Bureau......................................................... 1-800-254-8090
350 S. Van Buren St., Shipshewana visitshipshewana.org
Information Center offering maps and brochures and tips for exploring Amish country.
Fill your basket with unique made-from-scratch favorites - apple butter or our own delicious noodles, breads, rolls & cookies. 30 varieties of pie are available.
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240 US 20, Middlebury 800-455-9471 Essenhaus.com
Open year round. Browse through an abundant selection of distinctive fashions, jewelry, home decor, specialty themed sections and more.
Fork’s County Line Stores .......................................... 574-825-5896
508 E Warren St , Middlebury Unordinary foods. Brand names, generic prices. Bulk baking supplies.
General Store of Middlebury 574-849-6955 102 S. Main St., Middlebury generalstoreofmiddlebury.com
105 S. Main St., Middlebury................................................... 800-595-0031 gohnbrothers.com
Over 110-year-old family owned store. Serving on site Amish and plain clothing. Selling fabrics, notions, quilting supplies, boots, Redwings & more. Explore our store.
Heritage Ridge Creamery
11275 W 250 N, Middlebury heritageridgecreamery.com
Farmer owned! Come visit and watch cheese making and shop for your holiday gift basket needs. Award-winning cheese of all kinds.
Joyfully Said 574-358-0116
402 E. Warren St., Middlebury joyfullysaid.com
Made in-house signs and fresh, modern farmhouse homegoods make us your one-stop-shop for making your home a haven.
Legacy Home Furniture
108 S. Main St., Middlebury
Handcrafted, solid oak, cherry, maple furniture built by local craftsmen and beautiful home decor. Come visit us.
Old Hoosier Meats and Cheese .............................
574-825-2940
101 Wayne St., Middlebury
Offering a full-service meat counter, smoked meats, specialty foods, and grilling supplies. Located in the original, historical Middlebury gymnasium. Tues-Fri. 9 am-5 pm; Sat. 9 am-2 pm.
Varns and Hoover Hardware 574-825-2705
101 S. Main St., Middlebury varnsandhoover.com
Serving the community since 1886. Family owned and operated. Hardware store with everything you need. Valspar paint, plumbing, electrical, and giftware.