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- Nov 9, 2023
Pickwick Place is actually 3 buildings. One building is an amazing farmer's market - lots of fresh produce, plus a huge assortment of jams, pancake mixes, dip mixes, and other fun food items (great place to find items for gift baskets!) The second building is for events (we saw a wedding when we were there) and the third building is divided into 10 or 15 foot sections and each section is a different artist/crafter. The sections are full of a variety of crafts, from wreaths to apparel to Christmas ornaments, home decor, toys and so much more. There is even a second floor, with some antiques as well. You collect the items you want to purchase, and then there are registers in the center section of the building for check out. There is so much to look at here, and the prices are super reasonable. It is a great place to buy gifts all year round. And if you somehow walk out of here empty handed, there is another great gift shop right across the street so you don't have to go far. I am definitely going back!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 19, 2022
This place was my first sunflower experience. It was fun and apart from sunflowers they have other flowers you can pick and a farmer's market. There is a restaurant also! My only disappointment was that the sunflowers seemed to be pointing in the opposite direction, making it difficult to capture pictures and the sunflower section was not as big as the others I have been to.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Gloria Z.Marathon, FL07Dec 21, 2023
Cute, quaint place for shopping boutique style. Many handcrafted items and if you are an Ohio State fan, lots of clothing for kids and toddlers that are typically hard to find locally.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Joni T.Marion, OH19264Aug 31, 2022
Really enjoyed looking around the shops. We also got a few things at the farmers market and we ate at the cafe. The food was awesome and the people are friendly!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jun 2, 2016First to Review
Still in the process of building out, but the potential here is amazing. They are going to be offering a variety of local produce and I stopped to purchase some strawberries. Quality was great and price very reasonable.
The staff was courteous and very friendly. Look forward to returning for future products.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Margaret L.Mansfield, OH03Oct 23, 2020
This is a charming stop if you are in the area, their shops and galleries offer a unique selection of handmade items. We appreciated the outdoor seating option, three of us ordered different items and all of the food was good. Their apple cider slushy is something unique and tasty to try. I'm glad that a coworker recommended this place.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 1 - Christina K.Columbus, OH64127112Aug 16, 2019
I go to school in BG so when I saw this event pop up on Facebook I knew I had to go. I've always wanted to go to a sunflower festival and this exceeded my expectations. The flowers were beautiful and it didn't stop there. There was a market, live music, a maze, free wagon rides and face painting, as well as a food stand. The whole experience was so much fun and the people who worked their seemed very enthusiastic about the event which always makes it more fun. I will definitely be coming back!!!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nealy K.Melbourne, FL395921Jul 28, 2018
If you're ever around this rural area in Ohio you need to visit!!! So many fun local products and samples plus friendly staff. Lots of flowers and they even had food trucks when we visited! Picked up some delicious tomatoes, beeswax lip balm from a Bucyrus family, and tasty salsa. Definitely check out this cute little market.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Karoline O.Gibsonburg, OH015Oct 3, 2017
This place is amazing! Great produce, and as fresh as can be. When I went for strawberries, they were literally brining them out of the field and onto the sales tables. I stop by every time I'm in the area.
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