The Ultimate Pie Shop Road Trip In Maryland Is As Charming As It Is Sweet

A road trip in Maryland highlights some of the best pie shops in the state.

Calling all pie lovers! Maryland is full of great pie shops and the following road trip will take you to some of the best in the state. From fruit pies, to chocolate pies, and miniature pies, there is so much goodness along this local route. Read on, and prepare your sweet tooth!

1. Weaver's Restaurant & Bakery (Hancock)

Weaver's Restaurant & Bakery serves up old-fashioned cuisine with a side of sweetness. The pies here are homemade and you'll want to try every single flavor.

Learn more about Weaver's Restaurant & Bakery

2. Blue Goose Fruit Market & Bakery (Hancock)

Just down the road from Weaver's, you'll find Blue Goose Fruit Market & Bakery. This sizable shop is home to all sorts of delicious goods, from syrup, to hot sauce, and more. And of course, don't forget the pie. There's a vast variety, and they're great any time of year.

Read more about Blue Goose Fruit Market & Bakery

3. Pennsylvania Dutch Market (Hagerstown)

You're always bound to find tons of tasty finds at Dutch / Amish markets. You'll spend a while here perusing the homemade goods all around, but be sure to also make a stop at the pies. Whether you want a slice, half of a pie, or a full pie, you're sure to be satisfied.

Visit the Pennsylvania Dutch Market website

4. Deb's Artisan Bakehouse (Middletown)

This Middletown bakery will immediately have you salivating with all of the sweet smells wafting through the air. This spot is full of must-try baked goods, including cinnamon rolls, danishes, and more. There are also a variety of pies and the flavors are always changing, keeping you coming back for more.

Learn more about Deb's Artisan Bakehouse.

5. Baugher's Fruit Market (Westminster)

Baugher's Fruit Market always makes for a cheerful place to stop. Head here to pick up produce, flowers, jams, and some of the best pies around. Some of the favorite flavors of pie here are blackberry, coconut cream, peanut butter chocolate, and more. Yum!

Read more about Baugher's Fruit Market & Bakery

6. Weber's Cider Mill Farm (Parkville)

What could be better than a bakery? How about a farm bakery? While heading here to visit with the animals or pick berries, be sure to also stop in at the farm shop for over 15 varieties of handmade pie.

Check out more information about Weber's Cider Mill Farm.

7. Dangerously Delicious Pies (Baltimore / Annapolis)

Here's where you can adjust your road trip a bit. Dangerously Delicious Pies has locations in both Baltimore and Annapolis and they're equally worth a stop. We love that Dangerously Delicious Pies serves up both sweet AND savory treats. That means you can satisfy your sweet tooth, or chow down on quiche and other cheesy, meaty options.

Read up on Dangerously Delicious Pies.

These are just a fraction of pie shops in Maryland, but we were trying to keep the trip around three hours. What other sweet stops would you add to the itinerary? Let us know in the comments!

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