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Even if you are only in Seattle for a day, you must visit the Pike Place Farmers Market. Pike Place you say…..sounds familiar….well it is. Yes, it’s the name of the bold Starbucks coffee blend, which originated in the market, on Pike Place.
Original Starbucks- Opened 1971 on Pike Place
How it Began
Market Main Entrance
The market began in 1907 as a district. On over 11 acres, the Pike Market is a non- profit that serves as residence to over 500 elders. Vendors rent their stalls by the day, which begins with a 9am assignment roll call.
Market Highlights:
- About 85 local farmers sell dozens of different crops/farm products. Most farms are in the Puget Sound region.
- About 225 local artists sell their handmade crafts and artwork each year, one of the largest selections of arts and crafts in the Northwest.
- About 240 small (“mom-and-pop”) businesses comprise the Market Historical District.
- It’s managed by The Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority (PDA)
- Up to 10 million visitors annually; up to 40,000 daily.
- Makes sure to wear good walking shoes (flats, suggested).
- Bring cash
The Market Tour
The Market Tour- Tour Guide Jake
Cost: Pay what you want!
On the The Market Tour, you will be guided on an educational experience that will take you to seafood, fruit, and pasta vendors, alike. Your tour guide Jake, will have you sample fresh cut fruit, 100 year crafted smoked salmon, and even, dried okra. The cool thing about the Market Tour, is that you pay what you feel, so please feel generous. It’s definitely worth the money.
After facing bankruptcy in 1986, Pikes Place fish Market decided to change up their strategy and start making fish buying a customer experience, hence the fish throwing. Additionally, the fishmongers will select visitors to participate in catching a fish of their choice. Check out my video!