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Here are 10 ‘middle-of-nowhere’ shops in Florida worth visiting. Have you been?

Eola General in Orlando checks in at No. 2

The former Handy Pantry, now Eola General. (Image: Google, Inc.)

On Monday, Family Destination Guides released its list of 10 “middle-of-nowhere” shops in Florida that are worth the trip.

These general stores are “tucked away in the nooks and crannies of the Sunshine State,” making them relatively obscure for most, according to the list.

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“These stores are scattered like hidden treasures across the state, waiting for the curious traveler to discover the stories, snacks and sundries that define the local way of life,” the website reads.

The list goes as follows:


1. Richloam General Store — Webster

“Tucked away in the serene landscape of Webster, the Richloam General Store is a portal to the past, where the wooden floors creak with history and each shelf is a testament to simplicity.

Established in the 1920s, this place has seen the ebb and flow of time but remains steadfast, offering everything from nostalgic candies to hunting licenses.

The scent of old pine and the sight of antique goods create a sense of nostalgia so palpable you’ll half expect a shopkeeper from the past century to emerge from the back room.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

2. Eola General — Orlando

“Tucked away in the Lake Eola Heights neighborhood, Eola General is a delightful blend of modern convenience and old-school charm.

This hip corner cafe and market is known for its exceptional bagels, delicious house-made sangria, and welcoming atmosphere.

Here, you can enjoy a diverse menu that caters to both vegan and non-vegan tastes, with highlights including the vegan cheese board and various creative culinary offerings.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

3. Geneva General Store — Geneva

“Geneva may not be the center of the universe, but its general store certainly is the heart of this small town.

The Geneva General Store stands proud, offering a mishmash of goods from bait for your next fishing trip to the crispiest fried chicken that will make your picnic an instant hit.

It’s a place where locals gather, trading gossip and grins, and where travelers are welcomed with the warmth only found in such cherished community hubs.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

4. Molasses Junction Country Store — St. Augustine

“Just a stone’s throw from St. Augustine, Molasses Junction Country Store is the kind of place you’d find in a country ballad.

With its rustic charm and shelves stocked with homemade jams and fresh produce, it’s the perfect pit stop for those seeking a taste of rural Florida.

Here, the conversations are as sweet as the molasses that once flowed through the area, and the welcome is as warm as the afternoon sun.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

5. Pearl Country Store & Barbecue — Micanopy

“What appears to be a typical gas station from the outside houses some of the best barbecues in the area.

The store is famous for its pulled pork, brisket, and whole chicken, all complemented by a selection of mouth-watering sauces.

The friendly atmosphere and reasonably priced, high-quality food make this a beloved stop for both locals and travelers.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

6. Starkey Market — Trinity

“Open seven days a week, this vibrant spot offers a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, locally-made goods, and an impressive selection of beers and wines.

Here, you can enjoy a relaxing day out with family or friends, exploring the outdoor seating areas and live music events.

The market also features a U-pick blackberry patch, adding to the overall quaint, farm-to-table experience.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

7. Jimmy’s Truck Stop — Marathon

“This isn’t your average pit stop.

It’s an emporium of the eclectic, where you can find anything from trucker hats to tropical trinkets.

And let’s not forget the food.

Jimmy’s is a haven for those craving a hearty meal and a cup of coffee strong enough to kickstart any journey.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

8. Bradley’s Country Store — Tallahassee

“It’s a time capsule where smoked sausage is the star of the show.

Step onto that welcoming wooden porch and each creak is like a friendly howdy from the floorboards.

One bite of their legendary links and you’ll understand why folks make the pilgrimage.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

9. Seminole Heights General Store — Tampa

“This cozy spot offers a variety of delicious deli and bakery items, making it a favorite among locals.

The store’s welcoming ambiance and courteous staff create a pleasant shopping and dining experience.

From fresh groceries to delightful meals, Seminole Heights General Store combines convenience with a touch of nostalgia, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone exploring the area.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

10. Two Sisters Country Store — Old Town

“This quaint store is a one-stop shop for homemade goodies and the kind of heartfelt service that has become too rare in our fast-paced world.

Whether you’re after a jar of local honey or a scoop of hand-churned ice cream, you’ll find it here, served with a side of Southern hospitality.

In this world of big-box retailers and impersonal online shopping, these middle-of-nowhere general stores remind us that sometimes the best experiences come from the road less traveled.”

Family Destinations Guide, "10 Middle-Of-Nowhere General Stores In Florida That Are Worth The Drive"

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