Dutch market in germantown

Anonymous
What food, drink or special things are good to buy from Dutch Market in Germantown? Is their dine in restaurant good?
Anonymous
Everything is great.

My favorite - I buy all my poultry and meats from them.

Love their pretzels - sausage and cheese, ham and cheese etc.

Lovely BBQ chicken, ribs, cornish hens with fries and coleslaw.

Their fresh squeezed orange juice is mind blowing. Expensive but mind blowing

They have these huge pig roast in the parking at times and they are awesome.

Bakery is great. I love these cheese, cheesecake and spreads.

Actually, most everything is awesome. All depends on what you want to eat??
Anonymous
Cheeses are great. Baked goods are terrible. They are pretty much grocery store mass market quality made with crisco.
Anonymous
The stuffed pretzels are the best!

The bakery is really good too. Once I had a maple donut that was amazing.
Anonymous
I really like the pretzels, donuts and the potato wedges (in the back by the chicken, in a case).
Anonymous
I know people who swear by the fried chicken. I like the donuts and pretzels.
Anonymous
Sausage & cooper pretzel is the best thing to eat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cheeses are great. Baked goods are terrible. They are pretty much grocery store mass market quality made with crisco.


The entire place is just grocery store -- even produce. They probably get it at Giant.

The only thing special is the dough-covered hotdogs.
Anonymous
The baked oatmeal at the restaurant is awesome.
Anonymous
Fried chicken and potato wedges!
Anonymous
Is this the one in a strip mall?
Anonymous
Shockingly overpriced.

I would get shoo-fly pie if I found it though
Anonymous
Everything is great. I go there every Saturday morning.
Anonymous
yogurt, pretzels, fried chicken, donuts, cheese spread, flowers, bones for my dog,
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cheeses are great. Baked goods are terrible. They are pretty much grocery store mass market quality made with crisco.


The entire place is just grocery store -- even produce. They probably get it at Giant.

The only thing special is the dough-covered hotdogs.


The Amish are farmers who sell to wholesalers who then sell to grocery stores. The dutch market is just direct to consumer with even more markup
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