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23 N Market St
Lancaster, PA 17603

Lancaster Central Market, established in 1730, is recognized as the oldest farmer's market in America, serving as a vibrant hub for the community in downtown Lancaster, PA. Visitors can explore a diverse selection of fresh produce, meats, dairy products, baked goods, and unique gifts, all under one historic roof.

The market hosts a variety of events throughout the year, such as the Annual Strawberry Festival and Harvest Breakfast, fostering lasting memories and strengthening community ties. With its rich history and commitment to quality, Lancaster Central Market continues to be a cherished destination for both locals and visitors alike.

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5.07 reviews
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Phylicia H.
6/19/2024

Very big business inside the Lancaster central market! They sell all sorts of things such as fresh made to order sandwiches, premade side dishes and meat. My family and I ordered the breakfast...

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Kelly M.
4/28/2021

BF and I split the BLT and the Italian Ham, since they are known for their meat products. Both were great sandwiches. Only thing I would change? Wish they could heat the Italian Ham to melt...

Greg A.
5/4/2023

Excellent store and the BLT was fantastic--the bacon was second to none. Well made with the bacon on the bottom helping keep the bread solid. Highly recommend and enjoy the store while you are there.

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Alice C.
1/27/2015

This is one of the many sandwiches/meats/cheese counters in the Central Market, which is apparently one of the nation's oldest markets of its sort. While you're dazzled by the huge array of...

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Monique H.
8/10/2012

I was overwhelmed by the wonderful display of meats and cheeses. I'm a very indecisive person so I stood there for a while, I was asked several times if I needed help and finally I asked them to...

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