Kensington Market, located at 4215 Howard Ave., has announced that it will be closing its doors permanently on May 25th.
“Dear Kensington, Kensington Market will be closing our doors for good on Saturday May 25th.
This has been a difficult decision to make and we will miss serving the Kensington community so much. We’d like to sincerely thank you for your support over the years.
If you have come to know and love Kensington Market, you can shop the same fresh seafood, butcher cut meats, prepared foods and more at our sister stores Pescadeli and Butchers Alley located on Bethesda Row.
Come see us over the next week, we will have some items discounted and we’d love to see you one more time.
Sincerely, The Kensington Market Team”
Sister store information:
Butchers Alley
4961 Bethesda Ave
Bethesda, MD 20814
www.butchersalley.com
Pescadeli
4960 Bethesda Ave
Bethesda, MD 20814
www.pescadeli.com
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