Choose Your McConnelsville Adventure
Make Meyers Specialty Market part of your McConnelsville adventure. Whether you are visiting Jesse Owens State Park, exploring downtown, riding the Windy 9, or staying for the weekend, stop in for bakery favorites, deli lunches, snacks, local goods, and take-home treats that make the trip worth the drive.

A Worth the Drive Guide from Meyers Specialty Market
Whether you are coming for a day trip, a weekend away, a cabin stay, a scenic ride, or a slow stroll through downtown McConnelsville, Meyers Specialty Market is the kind of stop that makes the trip feel complete.
Located in the heart of McConnelsville, Ohio, Meyers is a favorite stop for fresh bakery treats, deli lunches, sourdough bread, Amish bulk foods, local honey, beef sticks, snacks, drinks, pantry staples, and take-home favorites.
Start here before you head out. Stop in for lunch while you are exploring. Stock up for the cabin, campsite, road trip, or river day. Then come back before you leave town for cinnamon rolls, fry pies, sourdough, local goods, and something fresh to take home.
However you are visiting Morgan County, Meyers is worth building into the trip.
Make Meyers Your First Stop
A good trip starts with good food.
At Meyers Specialty Market, you can grab breakfast treats, pack a lunch, fill the cooler, pick up road trip snacks, or take home something fresh from the bakery. Whether you are visiting Jesse Owens State Park, exploring McConnelsville, riding our Scenic Routes, The Wilds, or staying nearby for the weekend, Meyers makes your visit easier, tastier, and more memorable.
Use this guide to choose your kind of McConnelsville adventure, then make Meyers part of the plan.

For the Outdoor Explorer
For Jesse Owens and Burr Oak Visitors, Campers, Cabin Guests, Hikers, Kayakers, and Families Who Love Fresh Air
Heading toward Jesse Owens State Park, Sand Hollow, the Muskingum River, a cabin stay, or a weekend of hiking, kayaking, fishing, and exploring Southeast Ohio?
Meyers makes it easy to pack the day.
Stop in before you head out for deli sandwiches, beef sticks, cheeses, drinks, snacks, sourdough bread, bakery treats, local honey, and cooler-friendly foods.
Whether you are feeding the family, stocking the cabin, packing for a campsite, or planning a full day outside, this is the kind of stop that saves time and makes the adventure taste better.
What to Grab at Meyers
Deli sandwiches
Fresh sourdough bread
Beef sticks
Cheese
Drinks
Snacks
Local honey
Cinnamon rolls
Fry pies
Cooler-friendly foods
Bakery treats for later
Nearby Trip Ideas
Sand Hollow
Muskingum River access points
Local trails
Cabins and campgrounds
The Buckeye Trail
Outdoor recreation throughout Morgan County
Market Stop Idea
Pack the cooler before you go, then stop back for take-home bakery favorites before you leave town.

For the Village Wanderer
For Shoppers, Food Lovers, History Seekers, Girlfriend Trips, and Small-Town Explorers
If your perfect trip includes local shops, historic buildings, small-town streets, unique gifts, good food, and a slower pace, downtown McConnelsville is worth wandering.
Start with lunch, bakery favorites, bulk snacks, pantry goods, or something sweet from Meyers, then explore the businesses and historic places that give the town its character. Make time for stops like Bellavenue Manor, Morris Hardware, Town Square Collectibles, the Twin City Opera House, Courthouse Square, and other locally owned shops and storefronts that make McConnelsville feel special.
This is the kind of visit where you do not need a strict schedule. Park once, walk a little, shop local, eat well, and take something home that reminds you of the day.
What to Grab at Meyers
Lunch from the deli or eatery
Fresh bakery treats
Cinnamon rolls
Fry pies
Sourdough bread
Bulk snacks
Local honey
Jams and pantry goods
Giftable food items
Deli meats and cheeses for later
Nearby Trip Ideas
Bellavenue Manor
Morris Hardware
Town Square Collectibles
Twin City Opera House
Misty's Coffee Shop
McConnelsville Coffee
Courthouse Square
Downtown McConnelsville shops
Historic storefronts and local businesses
Market Stop Idea
Grab lunch before you shop, then come back for sourdough, local honey, fry pies, cinnamon rolls, or pantry favorites to take home.

For the Scenic Road Tripper
For Motorcycle Riders, Route 555 Travelers, Windy 9 Riders, Classic Car Groups, and Backroad Explorers
Morgan County is made for a good drive.
Whether you are riding Route 555, exploring the Windy 9, traveling with a motorcycle group, planning a classic car outing, or simply taking the backroads because they are beautiful, Meyers is a smart stop before the miles begin.
Grab packed lunch items, deli meats and cheeses, beef sticks, drinks, road snacks, cinnamon rolls, fry pies, sourdough, and bakery favorites for the ride.
It is an easy way to turn a scenic drive into a full experience.
What to Grab at Meyers
Road trip snacks
Drinks
Beef sticks
Deli meats and cheeses
Packed lunch items
Fresh bakery favorites
Cinnamon rolls
Fry pies
Sourdough bread
Cooler food for the day
Take-home treats
Nearby Trip Ideas
Route 555, also known as The Triple Nickel
Windy 9 routes
The Muskie Bucket, also known as Miner's Memorial
Morgan County backroads
Downtown McConnelsville
Willis Hill Farm Winery
Scenic countryside drives
Nearby overlooks and local stops
Market Stop Idea
Stock up before the ride, then stop back for take-home treats on the way home.

Make It a McConnelsville Weekend
You do not have to fit everything into one day. McConnelsville is the kind of place that is even better when you slow down.
Stay Nearby and Make the Most of Your Visit
If you are turning your McConnelsville visit into a weekend, staying nearby makes it easy to slow down and enjoy more of Morgan County.
The Inns at 8th and Main offers a charming local overnight option right in McConnelsville, close to downtown shops, local restaurants, scenic drives, and small-town experiences. There are also nearby cabins, Airbnbs, campgrounds, and other overnight stays throughout the area for visitors who want to make a full weekend of it.
No matter where you stay, Meyers is an easy stop for the foods that make the trip better: cinnamon rolls for the morning, deli items for the cooler, sourdough for the room, snacks for the road, and take-home treats before you leave town.

A Day Trip That Supports Local
A visit to McConnelsville is better when you make time for the small businesses that give our town its character.
Meyers Specialty Market is proud to be part of a local loop that includes food, shopping, history, outdoor recreation, scenic drives, lodging, and small-town hospitality. When you stop at Meyers, visit nearby shops, grab dinner locally, book a local stay, or explore our historic downtown, you are helping keep McConnelsville vibrant.
Make it a simple day trip. Make it a weekend. Make it a reason to come back.
However you plan your visit, shopping small helps preserve the places that make Morgan County worth the drive.
Why Meyers Specialty Market Is Worth the Drive
Small-town flavor. Big reason to visit.
Meyers Specialty Market brings together the things people love about a small-town stop: fresh bakery favorites, deli lunches, Amish bulk foods, local goods, sourdough bread, beef sticks, pantry staples, snacks, and friendly service.
It is where you grab cinnamon rolls for the cabin, deli sandwiches before the trail, snacks for the ride, sourdough for home, beef sticks for the cooler, and fry pies just because they make the day better.
Whether you are visiting Jesse Owens State Park, spending time in downtown McConnelsville, riding Route 555, staying for the weekend, or passing through Morgan County, Meyers gives you a reason to stop, slow down, and take something good with you.
Meyers is more than a market. It is part of the McConnelsville experience.
Planning a McConnelsville trip? Make Meyers your first stop.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Meyers Specialty Market a good stop before visiting Jesse Owens State Park?
Yes. Meyers Specialty Market is a great stop before heading to Jesse Owens State Park, Sand Hollow, local cabins, campgrounds, or outdoor recreation areas in Morgan County. Visitors can pick up deli sandwiches, snacks, drinks, beef sticks, sourdough bread, bakery treats, and cooler-friendly foods before heading out.
Can we order bakery items ahead of time?
Yes. Meyers offers pre-order options for select bakery favorites, including cinnamon rolls, sourdough bread, fry pies, and other fresh-baked goods, when available. Ordering ahead is a smart option if you are visiting from out of town or planning food for a group.
Does Meyers have lunch?
Yes. Meyers Specialty Market offers fresh lunch options through the deli and eatery, including sandwiches, paninis, deli favorites, and easy grab-and-go items. It is a convenient lunch stop while exploring downtown McConnelsville or traveling through Morgan County.
What should we pick up for a road trip or motorcycle ride?
Popular road trip picks include beef sticks, drinks, snacks, deli meats and cheeses, packed lunch items, cinnamon rolls, fry pies, sourdough bread, and bakery treats. Meyers is a great stop before riding Route 555, exploring the Windy 9, or taking a scenic drive through Southeast Ohio.
Can Meyers be part of a McConnelsville weekend trip?
Absolutely. Meyers is a natural stop for weekend visitors staying nearby, including guests at The Inns at 8th and Main, cabin guests, campers, and travelers exploring Morgan County. Stop in for breakfast treats, lunch, cooler food, snacks, and take-home favorites before heading home.
