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Amish Stores in Maryland

Browse 11 Amish stores, markets, and shops in Maryland. Compare contact details, towns, store types, products, and route-planning notes before you visit.

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Maryland has two distinct traditions when it comes to Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch commerce, and understanding the difference matters before you visit. The state's only true Amish settlement is in Garrett County, in the far western mountains near Oakland — a small but genuine Old Order community. Separately, a network of Pennsylvania Dutch-style farmer's markets has operated in Maryland's urban and suburban corridors for decades, placing Amish and Mennonite vendors inside permanent market buildings near Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Annapolis.

The Pennsylvania Dutch market tradition in Maryland grew out of the proximity to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and dates back to the mid-20th century. These markets — operating in Hagerstown, Germantown, Cockeysville, Laurel, and Annapolis — are not Amish-owned facilities, but they host Amish and Mennonite vendors from Pennsylvania who travel regularly to sell meats, cheeses, baked goods, and produce.

For travelers specifically seeking Amish-run farm stores and the rural community experience, Garrett County near Oakland is the destination in Maryland. For access to Amish-made food products without a long rural drive, the suburban Dutch markets offer a convenient alternative.

Communities & Character

Garrett County's Amish settlement, centered near Oakland and the surrounding rural areas of far western Maryland, is a genuine Old Order community. Farm stores, roadside produce stands, and small craft businesses serve both the local population and visitors to the Deep Creek Lake recreation area. The mountain setting, high elevation, and distinct Appalachian landscape set this community apart.

The Pennsylvania Dutch markets in Maryland's suburbs serve a different function entirely. The Hagerstown area market, the Amish-style markets in Germantown and Cockeysville, the Laurel Amish Market, and the Annapolis Farmers Market all feature rotating Amish and Mennonite vendors who drive down from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on market days (typically Thursday through Saturday).

What Maryland is Known For

  • Lebanon bologna and cured deli meats (Pennsylvania vendors)
  • Scrapple and pork products
  • Soft pretzels and pretzel rolls
  • Whoopie pies and shoofly pie
  • Aged and fresh cheeses from Pennsylvania creameries
  • Bulk baking supplies and dried goods
  • Handmade quilts and sewn goods
  • Garrett County seasonal produce and honey

Best Time to Visit

The suburban Pennsylvania Dutch markets in Hagerstown, Germantown, Cockeysville, Laurel, and Annapolis operate year-round on fixed schedules (typically Thursday through Saturday), making them accessible any time of year. Garrett County's Amish farm stores are most active from late spring through fall; winter access can be affected by mountain weather and road conditions at elevation.

Travel Tips

  • Pennsylvania Dutch markets in suburban Maryland are usually open Thursday through Saturday only — confirm hours before visiting as they differ from traditional rural Amish store schedules.
  • These suburban markets are located in strip malls and shopping centers with ample parking; no rural navigation required, and credit cards are often accepted at vendor stalls.
  • For Garrett County Amish farms, plan the visit as part of a Deep Creek Lake trip; Oakland is the nearest town, and farm stores are on rural routes that require a paper map or offline GPS.
  • Cash is expected at Garrett County farms and roadside stands; the suburban Dutch markets are mixed — some vendors accept cards, others cash only.

Cultural & Etiquette Notes

Maryland's dual Amish tradition reflects the state's geography: a narrow state that stretches from the Chesapeake Bay to the Allegheny Plateau. The Pennsylvania Dutch market vendors who travel to Cockeysville or Laurel each week are maintaining a commercial tradition that has served suburban communities since the 1950s and 1960s, when Lancaster County Amish and Mennonites established regular routes to urban markets.

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Annapolis

The largest clusters are around Annapolis, Charlotte Hall, Cockeysville with 2 listings.

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Bulk Foods Store

4 shops specialise in bulk foods store, alongside general market, bakery.

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Most stores welcome visitors year-round, so you can plan a relaxed itinerary in any season.

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Amish Country Farmer’s Market

Easton, MD

101 Marlboro Ave, Easton, MD

Amish Country Farmer’s Market offers fresh meats, country cheese and salads, BBQ, pastries, candies, produce, and bulk foods.

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North Point Amish Market

Dundalk, MD

2401 North Point Blvd, Dundalk, MD

North Point Amish Market offers pastries, meats, and pretzel raps.

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PA Dutch Market Cockeysville

Cockeysville, MD

11121 York Rd, Cockeysville, MD

PA Dutch Market Cockeysville offers baked goods, produce, restaurant, and Amish furniture.

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Pineview Amish Grocery

Charlotte Hall, MD

9035 Glock Pl, Charlotte Hall, MD

Pineview Amish Grocery offers Amish style groceries.

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Dutch Country Farmer’s Market

Laurel, MD

9701 Fort Meade Rd, Laurel, MD

Dutch Country Farmer’s Market offers fresh produce, meats, sweets, homemade desserts, pickles, pies, bread, and cooked goods.

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Amish Farmers Market

Joppatowne, MD

1000 Joppa Farm Rd, Joppatowne, MD

Amish Farmers Market offers fresh meats, country cheese and salads, pastries, candies, produce, and bulk foods.

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Schrock’s Country Store

Oakland, MD

3356 Underwood Rd, Oakland, MD

Schrock’s Country Store offers homemade soups, sandwiches, bread, sticky buns, jellies, spices, noodles, and furniture.

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PA Dutch Market

Annapolis, MD

2472 Solomons Island Rd, Annapolis, MD

Offers an extensive choice of Amish homemade products from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. At the Market you will find fresh produce, cheeses, meats, candy, bulk foods, baked goods and much more. Dutch Market restaurant can be found here as well.

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Lancaster County Dutch Market

Germantown, MD

12613 Wisteria Dr, Germantown, MD

Amish Farmers Market offers fresh meats, country cheese and salads, pastries, candies, produce, and bulk foods.

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Pennsylvania Dutch Farmer's Market

Annapolis, MD

2472 Solomons Island Rd, Annapolis, MD

Pennsylvania Dutch Farmer's Market is a general market in Annapolis, MD.

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Cover multiple communities in a single trip and enjoy the food, craftsmanship, and hospitality that make Maryland's Amish heritage unique.

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Travel tips for Maryland

  • Plan a loop through Annapolis, Charlotte Hall, Cockeysville to experience different Amish communities without backtracking.
  • Pair a morning stop at a bulk foods store with an afternoon visit to general market and bakery for souvenirs and pantry staples.
  • Bring cash and a cooler - many Amish merchants prefer simple payments and fresh goods travel best when kept chilled.

Frequently asked questions

What are the Amish markets in Maryland?

Maryland has several Pennsylvania Dutch-style markets that host Amish and Mennonite vendors from Pennsylvania. Key locations include the Hagerstown area in western Maryland, the Germantown Farmers Market in Montgomery County, the Cockeysville/Hunt Valley area north of Baltimore, the Laurel Amish Market between Baltimore and Washington D.C., and vendors at the Annapolis Farmers Market. These markets typically operate Thursday through Saturday.

Are Maryland's Amish markets actually run by Amish people?

The market buildings and facilities themselves are not Amish-owned — they are commercial or municipal market spaces in suburban areas. However, many of the individual vendor stalls within these markets are operated by Old Order Amish or Conservative Mennonite families who drive down from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania on market days. The products sold are genuinely Amish or Mennonite-made, but the market environment is modern and electrified.

Is there an Amish community in Maryland?

Yes. Maryland has a genuine Old Order Amish settlement in Garrett County in the far western part of the state, centered near Oakland. This mountain community has been established for several decades and includes working farms, small stores, and roadside stands. It is distinct from the Pennsylvania Dutch market tradition found in suburban Maryland.

What is the Pennsylvania Dutch market in Hagerstown like?

The Hagerstown area's Pennsylvania Dutch market is one of the more accessible options in western Maryland, located closer to the actual Pennsylvania border than the D.C.-area suburban markets. Vendors typically sell cured meats, cheeses, baked goods (soft pretzels, whoopie pies, pies), and produce. The atmosphere is a traditional indoor farmer's market rather than a rural Amish store — vendors set up stalls in a building, the facility has electricity and modern amenities, and hours are fixed to market days.