11 Places To Visit at Pike Place Market

11 Places To Visit at Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market, nestled in the heart of Seattle, is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the city's vibrant culture, rich history, and unparalleled culinary delights. Visit us at our booth located right across from Beecher's Cheese. We are there Fri-Mon 8am- 4pm. Here’s a short guide of some of our favorite vendors and places to visit at Pike to help you make the most of your visit to this iconic market

1. The new "Overlook Walk" that connects Pike Place Market to the waterfront. Beautiful views of Salish Sea (Puget Sound), Mt. Rainier (if the mountain is out as we say) and the Olympic Mountains.

2. Coffee! here's a good tip for ya. The best coffee in the market is Ghost Alley Coffee. Located right under the fish throwers by the gum wall. 

3. Do you like Harry Potter and Fantasy? Don't miss The Alabaster Owl hidden in the alley by Cinnamon Works. (My favorite store at Pike! -Marc)

4. Ergo Gallery gets some of the top artists in Seattle! Located on the 3rd level down under the main part of the market. 

5. A few of our favorite vendors:

Black Forest Mushrooms brand new at the market. Their mushrooms are so beautiful they belong in a museum! Super nice folks too.

Puget Sound Cider Company makes award winning cider. Stop by their booth for a taste test. 

Natures Twist- Amazing couple Megan and Allan share their passion creating jewelry using  gemstones and electroforming. 

6. The Gum Wall. Be one of the first to re-gum the recently power washed gross wall. You know ya wanna. 

7. After Hours- Rabbit Box. Classic Seattle bar and sometimes they have music/show as well! 

8. Creamery- Nancy might be the nicest lady on planet earth. Farm fresh eggs, and featuring many local goodies.  

9. City Fish- If you want to buy fish the freshest in Pike is at City Fish. Try a smoked salmon sample. Best in Seattle. I promise. 

10. Ernesto Ybarra fine art. If you like pop culture, vibrant colors, latino culture, and urban street art do not miss Ernesto Ybarra located usually at the north end of the market. 

11. Need a good place for lunch with a view of the water? Check out Old Stove Brewery. Very good food food, and locally owned and operated.