The Country Crock
701 N Black Horse Pike, Williamstown
(856) 875-0617
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How this plCe doesn't have a ton of 5 star reviews blows my mind. I didnt know about it bc its kind of hidden, but now that I do...omg!
I love this little shop!!! So much to see....Beautiful healing stones and other unique items throughout. Their prices are very reasonable!!! I purchased several stones at an affordable price. Will definitely be back!!
The best food and service i have had in a long time
Very nice country primitive. A little pricey but you can see everything and colors versus online
My family has been going here for as long as I can remember! It's located inside of the Williamstown Farmer's Market, and their food is just wonderful. Fresh ingredients, and family recipes makes this little gem a winner. If you stop by ask for our favorite waitress, Wanda! She makes you feel right at home, she is just like family. 💚💚💚💚💚
Very crowded but the wait was not long at sll to seat 5 of us! The chilli was amazing except alot of tomatoes which other ppl may love but I am not a big fan of them. The service was great and all the staff were very friendly with smiles the whole time we we're there! Seems to be very popular and we can't wait to return!
Homemade menu foods, friendly service, love this restaurant
This small eatery is located in an Amish Farm Market. The food is good but space is small. Friendly service and always a good breakfast for us when we get our car serviced at Pelligrinos. It is just a short walk.
The Williamstown Farmer's Market is a great place to visit. Part of the charm is the Country Crock Restaurant. Even though it is only open for breakfast and lunch, it is a must stop place. The food is good and the service even better. The only down side is that you may have to wait a bit to sit down since it is small.
Excellent good. Minimal seating, but worth the wait.
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The Country Crock is located inside the Stoltzfus Amish Farmer's Market which means it's only open Thursday morning through Saturday afternoon. When you think of a Mennonite or Amish) restaurant, the first thing that comes to mind is plain and simple. Eating here feels less like sitting in a restaurant and more like being in someone's kitchen eating homemade food. Plastic plates, vinyl table cloths and walls adorned with photos of the owners and their family set the stage for comfort food prepared and presented simply. Even though food is nothing fancy, it's delicious and clearly prepared by hand with care. Their BBQ pork sandwich is delicious as is their meatloaf sandwich. (This is the only place where I've ever even considered ordering a meatloaf sandwich!) Their corn fritters are one of my favorites and if you ask the server, they'll let you substitute them for the fries that would normally come with a sandwich. I don't often order dessert when I eat out, but The Country Crock's desserts, which vary week to week, are always tempting. Sometimes it will be a traditional Pennsylvania Dutch dessert like cracker pudding. I'd never had cracker pudding before, but it was good. It tasted somewhat similar to rice pudding. Other times it's something more "English" like Boston cream pie. Their Boston cream pie was one of the best I've ever had. I'm hoping to be around one day when they have shoo-fly pie! Another nice touch is that they conveniently have a calendar on every table that tell you what specials are coming up in the weeks to come so you can plan your visits. NOTE: Update: This restaurant has changed hands and is now called the Village Grille. I've been there once and it is NOT what it used to be. None of the food appeared to be homemade.
One of my favorite places to eat! :)
The hot spiced cidar is amazing!
Excellent grilled cheese & BBQ pulled pork sandwich
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