Plymouth Orchards Red Shed Market
$$ • Cideries
Hours:
10260 Ann Arbor Rd, Plymouth
(734) 414-0366
About Plymouth Orchards Red Shed Market
Recent Reviews
it's a small orchard, perfect for little ones under 5. The best cider and doughnuts. It would be nice to see more animals, or things to do for older kids. Whatever apples are used in the caramel apples are not good.
My autism classroom was there today for a field trip. I would like to give a big “thank you” to Sean, an employee there who helped us out in a small moment of need! Thank you, SEAN for understanding the special needs of my students!
Wagon ride was reserved for school trips but they sold us tickets anyways. Had to disappoint kids or wait over an hour. Wagon sat unused while waiting for school field trip for 45 minutes
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Hours
| Monday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Tuesday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Wednesday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Thursday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Friday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Saturday | 10AM - 6PM |
| Sunday | 10AM - 6PM |
Plymouth Orchards Red Shed Market offers a charming seasonal experience for visitors of all ages. Guests can enjoy hot and cold cider, delicious doughnuts, a variety of pies, and caramel apples. The store also sells local produce, syrups, jams, and jellies. There is a cozy fireplace that adds to the inviting atmosphere, making it a charming stop. It is particularly perfect for little ones under 5, who can enjoy the space and the treats. While the market is small, it has a lot to offer, and visitors appreciate the minimal bees around. The apple cider slushie has become a favorite, along with the blueberry jam. The warm ambiance in winter, highlighted by the fresh apple wood fire, creates a lovely experience for families. Recent visitors loved the hot apple cider and cider slush, noting the gluten-free donuts as a great option. Although the main season has closed, the market still offers cider in 1/2 & full gallons, apples by the peck or case, assorted baked goods including cinnamon and sugar donuts, coffee, mulled hot cider by the cup, fresh vegetables, spices, and gift items. Prices can be high, but the friendly staff and fresh products make it worthwhile. Visitors are encouraged to check their website for the season opening in September, depending on the apple crop, with some offerings available through the last weekend of August.