Seattle Pike Place Market
Shopping Tips

The selection of fruits and vegetables at
Seattle's Pike Place market can be overwhelming. Unique varieties from the
Pacific Northwest can be explained by the market's vendors-- many of whom are
local farmers from the Seattle area. Specific cooking tips on market
produce can also be provided-- you just need to ask. There are over one
hundred farmers from the Seattle and Washington area that sell produce at Pike
Place Market. These farmers are continuing a tradition of almost 100 years
in Seattle. A "highstall" or permanent produce stand offers other
varieties of produce from Washington or around the world. Just like those
ads on TV-- the fishmongers are the highlight of the market. Fresh salmon,
halibut, and many other fish are sold to residents and restraunteurs alike.

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Pike Place Market is probably larger than you think. The
market runs from First Avenue to Western Avenue and from Down Under to Post
Alley. Make sure to check out as much of the market as you have time for.
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Bring something to carry your purchases. A large canvas
bag makes your items much easier to carry. Of course, canvas bags can also
be purchased at the Market...
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Come to Pike Place Market early -- that's when you get the best
selection and the best items. You also will avoid crowds of people early
in the day and have a great experience.
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The parking is easy if you use the best garage. The most
convenient parking is at 1531 Western Avenue, South of Steinbrueck Park.
You can get easily from this parking to the market with the elavator and
skybridge. There are special prices for early-bird and evenings.
Evening parking up to one hour is usually free.
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Take a bus to the market and avoid parking altogether! The
Seattle Metro bus free ride zone includes Pike Place Market and many downtown
Seattle hotels.
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Come to Pike Place Market to find what is the best available--
rather than coming with a specific need, check out what you can get-- you might
be surprised.
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Before you purchase fruits or vegetables, scan the market to get
a better idea what is available. Not everything is available in unlimited
quantities. Check carefully for herbs, unusual fruits, or rare mushrooms--
they can make your meal.
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The best produce is locally grown, and
in-season. Much of the produce at the Pike Place Market has been picked
within a few days of its sale. You can make special requests or get
information on the use of a particular fruit or vegetable. Just ask the
farmer.
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