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Historic Lewes Farmers Market

Wednesday Market

at Crooked Hammock Brewery

July 16, 2025 • 8am - 11:30am

Crooked Hammock Brewery Parking Lot

(36707 Crooked Hammock Way, Lewes)

What's Fresh at the Wednesday Market

Visit the Wednesday Market at Crooked Hammock this week to find cantaloupes, watermelon, peaches, sweet corn, green beans, cherry, heirloom, and slicing tomatoes, cucumbers, kale, summer squash and zucchini, green onions, potatoes, garlic, cucumbers, beets, kale, lamb, beef, chicken, pork, farm eggs, fresh-baked breads and pastries, beautiful bouquets, vegan and gluten-free pastries, and more!


The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is unique in that it is producer-only—at this Market, customers buy directly from the farmer who grew the produce. Only vendors who grow, raise, or produce what they sell are allowed in this market. A true farmers market!

Not at Market this Week:

  • Frozen Farmer
  • Davidson Exotic Mushrooms

SNAP, WIC, SFMNP

HLFM Matches up to $20 of SNAP Per Market

The Market continues to match SNAP benefits up to $20 per market, per customer. You can find the SNAP volunteers at the HLFM info tent with volunteers to process your SNAP/EBT and give you the HLFM tokens that can be used at both Saturday and Wednesday Markets and never expire. WIC and SFMNP benefits are also welcome at the Market.

Attention Dog Owners:

Please note that dogs and other pets (except for Service Dogs) are not permitted inside the Market. This is to ensure the safety of customers, vendors, and volunteers. This rule applies to both the Saturday and Wednesday Markets.

The Historic Lewes Farmers Market

is a rain or shine Market!

The Market will only close in the event of severe weather conditions to ensure the safety of our vendors, customers, and volunteers.

Save the Dates for Upcoming HLFM Events:

HLFM Merch Available at Wednesday Markets

The HLFM is a non-profit organization, and all merchandise proceeds benefit our food access programs. You are not just purchasing a bag or a shirt, you are helping small family farms sustain their businesses and you are helping us expand access to fresh, seasonal food for our neighbors facing food insecurity.