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Embracing Spring

A women holds up her hand to show off a ring purchased from Rachel's Raindrop Jewelry, a handmade craft business in Pike Place Market.

Embrace spring at Pike Place Market! Longer and brighter days are warmly welcomed in Seattle, and there is no better way to shake the winter chills away than in Pike Place Market. Scroll down for a list of Market businesses that you should add to your spring Market Day. Read more must-do spring activities at Pike Place Market on our blog.

Blong's Garden is a family farm based in Fall City, Washington. We've been growing flowers, veggies, and herbs since 1994.

Hellenika Cultured Creamery is a Greek creamery created by the founding family of Ellenos. Come savor their small-batch handcrafted cultured products blended with the generational expertise of the Apostolopoulos family. 

Rachel's Raindrop® Jewelry is hand-crafted by Silversmith Rachel Strodtbeck. Rachel creates unique modern silver and gold jewelry pieces that are made to fit comfortably and stand the test of time.

Dark Duck Clay Shop owner Allison Peel makes specialty sculpted items like dragon eggs, souvenir fridge magnets, bakeware, soap dishes, honey jars, incense burners, tea sets and more.

Kubode aims to provide a personalized browsing experience that perfectly mirrors in-store plant shopping. They acknowledge that each plant is individual and the selection process must represent that truth.

Don" Ramon and Hortensia Pelàez opened the doors of Copacabana in the Pike Place Market in June of 1964. Named for “Our Lady of Copacabana” shrine in La Paz, Bolivia, the restaurant stood as a symbol of hope and courage for the entire Pelàez family. The restaurant still remains family-owned and operated, where they continue the original informal and friendly atmosphere.

Lonely Siren is a Portuguese-inspired tapas and cocktail bar in Pike Place Market. Tucked alongside the Pike Street Hill Climb, Lonely Siren features a delicious small-bites menu inspired by chef Randle's grandmother and a wealth of unique alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails. 

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Every flower on the farm is owner Kou Lor's favorite! She moved to Seattle in 1984 before starting her own farm in Kent in 1994.

Owner Nicole Pepper creates handcrafted ceramic serviceware that draws inspiration from her heritage and surrounding beauty in the Pacific Northwest. All her work is unique and handcrafted in her home in West Seattle.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

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Nguyen Family Farm is owned and operated by Carol Xiong and Jimmy Nguyen. They are second-generation farmers located in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

Martin Family Orchards is a family run business with all three of Rick and Terri Martin's sons (Ricky Jr., Jamie and Jonny) involved in the day to day operations.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Tiny's Organic has the most incredible, world-famous organic hot apple cider, cold-pressed apple cider, and fresh fruit suited for the whole family.

Welcome to Miss Café! We offer a home-style, Turkish food experience in the heart of Seattle.

Our handmade shoes are designed, created, and tailored for you... a fully bespoke process. Find us on Western Avenue in Pike Place Market.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Le Pichet owners Jim Drohman and Joanne Herron opened Le Pichet in 2000 with the hope of recreating the personal, neighborhood-style restaurants they had come to love in France.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Keeper’s Collective is an all-natural skincare brand originating in Snoqualmie, Washington. We create nourishing, pure, handmade products - and we couldn’t do any of it without our friend, the mighty honeybee.

Over The Line Art is now in action in Pike Place Market's DownUnder. Create a lasting memory of your visit by sitting for a caricature drawing from one of their talented artists. 

Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Shong Chao’s Farm is a beautiful 28 acre family run farm just south of Carnation. They happily converted their land from a Christmas tree farm to a family farm that now includes beautiful flowers, herbs, veggies, and chickens.

Sister Sage Herbs is a natural remedies company that makes small-batch artisanal tinctures that are not only beneficial for your health but taste amazing! Find their tincture collection in Pike Place Market's farm tables throughout the main arcade.  

AJ's Family Farm has been selling at Pike Place Market since 2016. Working out of a 36-acre farm in Bellingham, owner and founder Sukhy Sidhu is responsible for cultivating a wide variety of honey products.

Terra Verde Farm is a 10-acre family farm base in Everson, Washington. They are currently bringing fresh tulips to Pike Place Market.

Seattle Candle Company's products are hand-poured in small batches in their local Seattle studio. To create high-quality candles, they use 100% soy wax, coconut oil, cotton and paper wicks, skipping the dyes, parabens and phthalates.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Since 2018, the Taproom at Pike Place has been serving up a rotating selection of local craft beer, wine, and cider, alongside delicious food made from scratch daily.

Shy Giant, the first frozen yogurt business in Seattle, was opened in 1976.

Love hats? Look no further than Eclipse Hat Shop. Owner Sharon Hagerty is an authorized Stetson hat seller. Find fedoras, custom fur felt and straw, millinery, and vintage hats. The shop also services the resizing, repairs, cleaning and reblocking of hats too.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

JarrBar is an intimate tapas restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine and cocktails created by Bryan Jarr. 

Early Birds

The early bird doesn’t just get the worm; it’s first dibs on the best produce, flowers, and breakfast at Pike Place Market. See the Market come alive first thing and kick off this Market trip starting at 8 a.m. Don’t forget to pack your shopping totes!

Ghost Alley Espresso is one unique coffee shop with an equally unique history.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Los Agaves was founded by Jaime Mendez and his family, and offers authentic Mexican cuisine and world-class Mexican and Mediterranean catering.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Bagelbop serves Seattle's best breakfast sandwiches starting with kettle-boiled bagels from Seattle Bagel Bakery. Try a breakfast bagel sandwich with ham, sausage, bacon, smoked salmon lox, crab melts, Korean beef bulgogi or spicy pork bulgogi.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

El Mercado Latino is a family-owned and operated Latin grocery located in Post Alley to the left of Choice Produce. Every time you walk into this shop, you'll discover something new, from their wall of hot sauce to unique spices from South America.

You've found your Indian grocery. The Souk owned by Songul Albayrak is a Middle-Eastern specialty food and gift shop near the First Starbucks along Pike Place.

Don" Ramon and Hortensia Pelàez opened the doors of Copacabana in the Pike Place Market in June of 1964. Named for “Our Lady of Copacabana” shrine in La Paz, Bolivia, the restaurant stood as a symbol of hope and courage for the entire Pelàez family. The restaurant still remains family-owned and operated, where they continue the original informal and friendly atmosphere.

El Borracho is one of the best places in Seattle to get your Mexican food fix and they're now serving 100% plant-based Mexican food. Try their massive tacos, burritos, and burrito bowls, browse their small bites menu, and don't forget about the drinks!

A casual restaurant in the Pike Place Market, specializing in oysters and many fresh seafoods.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

For over 40 years Mr. D’s Greek Delicacies has been the number one spot in Seattle for Greek food.

Sisters European Cafe specializes in European-inspired grilled sandwiches, soups and salads.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Find everything for everyone at Michou’s World-Class Deli. Their panini-style sandwiches, soups, hot bar, salads, dips, and desserts are prepared daily from scratch using only the best local ingredients.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Cheng Saelee started growing flowers back in 1982 on her farm, Cheng Chio Saelee Garden.

See Lee Garden is family-owned and family-operated flower farm located in Fall City and sold at Pike Place Market.

Xai and Kher Cha started Xai C. Farm in 1995 on 2 acres in Kent, Washington. This was a dream come true for the couple who immigrated to Seattle two decades prior as refugees from the war-torn country of Laos.

Eat Around the World

Eat around the world right here in Seattle. Pike Place Market offers a culinary adventure for foodies with its diverse selection of international cuisines.

From traditional Italian pastas and pizzas to spicy Thai curries and from fresh seafood to authentic Mexican street tacos, Pike Place Market has something for every palate. The Market is also home to artisanal cheese and charcuterie shops, bakeries, and specialty food stalls.

Stop by Aditi Chai in the Corner Market building for a hot cup of authentic Indian chai and pick up original or turmeric tea concentrate to enjoy at home! 

Taco lovers! Have you tried Mariscos México in the Economy Market? This little stand makes amazing seafood tacos like the Nut-Crusted Halibut, Acapulco Shrimp, Cod Fish Taco and the Mahi Mahi. 

Welcome to Miss Café! We offer a home-style, Turkish food experience in the heart of Seattle.

Don" Ramon and Hortensia Pelàez opened the doors of Copacabana in the Pike Place Market in June of 1964. Named for “Our Lady of Copacabana” shrine in La Paz, Bolivia, the restaurant stood as a symbol of hope and courage for the entire Pelàez family. The restaurant still remains family-owned and operated, where they continue the original informal and friendly atmosphere.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

Yacob at Falafel King is one of the most kind and generous kings.

Lands of Origin makes custom spices, rubs, simmer sauces, teas, and more from different regions of Africa. Stop by for a free sample of their African pastries.

The Oriental Mart has been a mainstay of the Market since the 1970s. This three-generation, family-owned business serves up an 18-seat lunch counter for Filipino cuisine in the back of their Asian grocery store, which earned a prestigious award in 2020 as one of six nominees for the James Beard Foundation's "America's Classics" award.

Farvahar Persian Cafe specializes in authentic Persian cuisine. Their dishes include kebobs, lentil soup, hummus, sandwiches and salads. Pull up a seat to their counter or order takeout from this Persian lunch spot.

Los Agaves was founded by Jaime Mendez and his family, and offers authentic Mexican cuisine and world-class Mexican and Mediterranean catering.

The Artisan & Prepared Foods Program aims to help local independent businesses that do not currently operate at Pike Place Market or have a brick-and-mortar storefront elsewhere in Seattle. The program incubates and supports small and marginal businesses while bringing delicious hot foods to you!

Lonely Siren is a Portuguese-inspired tapas and cocktail bar in Pike Place Market. Tucked alongside the Pike Street Hill Climb, Lonely Siren features a delicious small-bites menu inspired by chef Randle's grandmother and a wealth of unique alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails. 

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.

Welcome to Jasmine Thai Restaurant, your number one source of Thai food at Pike Place Market.

Hungry? Head to La Vaca. This tiny restaurant in Pike Place Market delivers tasty, inexpensive burritos, tacos, and tamales.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Le Pichet owners Jim Drohman and Joanne Herron opened Le Pichet in 2000 with the hope of recreating the personal, neighborhood-style restaurants they had come to love in France.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

For over 40 years Mr. D’s Greek Delicacies has been the number one spot in Seattle for Greek food.

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

Oriental Mart has been a mainstay of the Market since the 1970s. This three-generation, family-owned business offers a wide selection of traditional Asian spices, sauces and grocery products.

Pasta Casalinga serves up authentically artisanal pasta dishes in the heart of Pike Place Market.

JarrBar is an intimate tapas restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine and cocktails created by Bryan Jarr. 

Recently remodeled, Pizza & Pasta Bar offers authentic Italian cuisine in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market. Their dishes are prepared using their homemade sauces, pizza dough, and meats from scratch.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

Saffron Spice seeks to take you on a culinary discovery of Indian food. If you are new to Indian food, try out the usual favorites like Chicken Tikka Masala and Chana Masala.

Sisters European Cafe specializes in European-inspired grilled sandwiches, soups and salads.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Umai Sushi & Teriyaki focuses on various styles of takeout teriyaki and sushi.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

You've found your Indian grocery. The Souk owned by Songul Albayrak is a Middle-Eastern specialty food and gift shop near the First Starbucks along Pike Place.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

El Mercado Latino is a family-owned and operated Latin grocery located in Post Alley to the left of Choice Produce. Every time you walk into this shop, you'll discover something new, from their wall of hot sauce to unique spices from South America.

Urara is an authentic Japanese food restaurant dedicated to serve locals and tourists the highest quality foods and services at Pike Place Market.

Wild Fish Poke has been serving healthy and delicious Hawaiian-Japanese-style poke bowls in Pike Place Market since December 2017.

Whether you’re a Seattle visitor or a local, Truffle Queen is a must visit destination for wine lovers and foodies. They provide unique and delicious specialty foods and wines to customers online and in-store in Pike Place Market.

Pike Place Chinese Cuisine is a cozy informal eatery in Pike Place Market that offers a roster of Chinese standards in a no-frills setting.

Bottega Gelato opened in 2003 with one simple goal: to make the highest-quality gelato. Using Italian techniques, it is clear from the first bite that this is an authentic artisanal product.

Longtime Pike Place Market workers are now the new owners of The Cheese Box. An independent, standalone cheese shop in the Corner Market building.

Cyrus Saffron is the dream born from German-Iranian couple Darush Amiri and Nicole Beretha to have their own saffron ranch.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Hellenika Cultured Creamery is a Greek creamery created by the founding family of Ellenos. Come savor their small-batch handcrafted cultured products blended with the generational expertise of the Apostolopoulos family. 

Hunt for Unique Finds

old life magazines in Old Seattle Paperworks in the lower levels of Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market in Seattle is a treasure trove for collectors, from one-of-a-kind handmade items to vintage teacups and rare collectibles. Visitors can spend hours browsing the Market’s shops and tables in search of the perfect piece.

The below businesses in this list sell antiques, collectibles and raw handmade finds.

Aaron Murray creates porcelain figurines and earthenware that combine his love of folk art and animal forms with a dash of humor.

The Alabaster Owl is your destination for wizard home décor and castle-worthy antiques. Just step off the cobblestones of Pike Place Market into this tiny corridor between Pike Place and Post Alley.

Have an animal lover in your life? Animal Gifts & Collectibles is a treasure trove of unique animal figurines. This shop is one of those unique places you will only find in Pike Place Market.

Antique Touch is a collector's dream, from antique teacups and saucers to salt & pepper shakers and figurines. Find Antique Touch on Level 3 of the DownUnder across from Orange Dracula.

Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, or a full-size plush costume.

Mark Carpenter handcrafts unique and beautiful bowls, phone docks, and statement pieces from driftwood found along the Olympic Peninsula. 

F & J Great Western Trading Co. sells some unique, one-of-a-kind gifts from all over the world. You can get stuff for your desk, plaques for the wall, cups for your coffee, steins for your beer, or framed insects for... well, why not?

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

Hip outpost for used & vintage vinyl, CDs & DVDs offered in a loft-like industrial setting.

House of Jade in Pike Place Market's DownUnder offers a wide selection of jewelry and precious stones. They also specialize in stone setting, casting, polishing, and repairs. This jewelry and souvenir shop has been calling the Market home since 1976. Find them near Sweetie's Candy and Lionheart Bookstore. 

Brett Knutson of Knutson Fine Grinds creates handcrafted pepper and salt mills made from exotic and domestic woods. Each mill features gourmet components and a lifetime warranty.

Lamplight Books features a curated selection of literature, philosophy, poetry, and children's books. They specialize in vintage, classic, and out-of-print books. Browse their shelves any day of the week in the Sanitary Market.

For over 50 years, this unique little shop has offered rare coins, political and sports memorabilia, plus a wide variety of reproduction posters at the famous Pike Place Market.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

The Miniature Car Dealer specializes in metal miniature replicas of classic or popular automobiles, airplanes and trucks.

Old Seattle Paperworks specializes in unique, vintage posters and advertising art and is located next to the world-famous Giant Shoe Museum.

Orange Dracula is a recreation of owner Chad Smith's favorite teenage shops. Imagine a Woolworth’s or an old Five and Dime, now imagine it run by the ADDAMS family. That’s the Orange Dracula!

Osara Commissary features original artwork by Mikako Hamaguchi and offers a variety of cute and unique items from Japan.

Polish Pottery Place sells authentic Polish pottery made from the most renowned ceramics maker in the region: Ceramika Artystyczna.

For the last 25 years, Raven's Nest and Treasure has been selling culturally authentic art and jewelry gift items at their Pike Place Market shop.

Kris Sacksteder of Weird Woods sculpts boxes from a single piece of wood, often rare, exotic, or special just for its grain and texture. He then sanded each wooden box to the smoothest finish, oiled, waxed and polished to a fine sheen and a fine display of the artistry of nature.

One-of-a-kind, three-dimensional wooden puzzles for all ages!

Market Experiences

Pike Place Market offers a variety of unique experiences that go beyond just shopping or eating (but those are pretty great too).

Visitors can attend a cooking class featuring ingredients sourced from Market businesses, take in an improv or burlesque show, take home a portrait of themselves drawn by talented caricature artists in our DownUnder, or experience a tarot card reading. For foodies, going on a tour of Pike Place Market’s many specialty food shops and restaurants is a must.

These unique experiences allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the culture and history of Pike Place Market, making it a must-see destination again and again.

The Can Can Culinary Cabaret is an intimate 120 seat dinner theatre and production house. The venue's entertainment, food, and drink experience are unlike any other in the world.

Hidden in plain sight, the Rabbit Box offers an intimate experience for those in the know from within the heart of Seattle’s famous Pike Place Market.

Unexpected Productions is Seattle’s oldest, and most successful improvisational theater company. The troupe has called Pike Place Market home since 1991. Their shows are improvised, based on audience suggestions. Late-night comedy fun for all ages!

Over The Line Art is now in action in Pike Place Market's DownUnder. Create a lasting memory of your visit by sitting for a caricature drawing from one of their talented artists. 

The Market to Table tour and cooking class is a unique way to explore and fully experience Pike Place Market - perfect for locals and out-of-town visitors alike.

The Pike Place Secret Garden is a thriving community-led garden and a quiet place to relax, rejuvenate and learn! The garden is run by Market residents and staff from The Market Commons. All produce grown is donated to the Pike Market Food Bank. Nearly 500 fresh herbs and vegetables are donated each year!

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Billie the Piggy Bank joined her cousin Rachel at the Market in 2011. She was the mascot for the Pike Place Market Foundation’s Pike Up! campaign, which raised more than $9 million to expand Pike Place Market, creating the MarketFront where Old Stove Brewing, Honest Biscuits, and indi chocolate are today.

HistoryLink’s tour explores the nine acres that comprise Pike Place Market with an eye on its architecture. As you wind through the Market’s organically grown labyrinths, note the “humble and anonymous” buildings and human sense of scale that incubated a diverse and robust Market community.

Whether you’re a Seattle visitor or a local, Truffle Queen is a must visit destination for wine lovers and foodies. They provide unique and delicious specialty foods and wines to customers online and in-store in Pike Place Market.

Northwest Tastings is an artisanal food bar and tasting room located in Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

Christopher’s Lamp is the formulation of the empathic clairvoyant and Spiritual Counselor, Darleen Christopher.

Tenzing Momo is the West Coast’s oldest herb store with more than 400 medicinal herbs and 100 fragrances and essential oils. 

Eat Seattle Tours, led by a passionate team of local chefs, offers food tours in the iconic Pike Place Market.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Eco-Friendly Shops

Many small and micro businesses at Pike Place Market focus on sustainability and handcraft products using creative upcycled means and materials, making Pike Place Market the perfect place to shop on Earth Day and throughout the year. All around our Crafts Market, discover eco-conscious businesses offering uniquely renewed goods.

Founded in 2020 by the Chavarria Family, Baby Chavs is an urban farm dedicated to being environmentally sustainable while providing nutrient-dense foods and self-reliance education. 

Robert Jones of Banner Bags has been making and selling upcycled backpacks, vinyl messenger bags, flower bags, and totes since 2009.

BITE SOCIETY offers curated modern foods and gift baskets for all occasions. Find their tasty treats and savory eats in Tattoo-themed, reusable packaging that teases and excites.

Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of "return to basics" when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products.

Chue Neng Cha and Yia Yang arrived in the US as refugees from Laos with just enough resources to rent a small farm near Carnation, named Chue Neng Cha's Garden.

Pochette offers products that are handmade, one-of-a-kind, and sustainable. Made from a mix of old and new fabrics, every item is sewn out of my home sewing studio in Seattle, Washington.

Chris Scamehorn of CMS Ceramics creates handmade and hand-painted ceramics inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He is known for his “Stratascape Series” pottery, which he makes out of multiple colors of clay and hand-paints mountain landscapes on them.

Angela Parriott's lifetime of curiosity grew into her business, Coastal Elevation, a combination of jewelry, accessories, clothing and textiles inspired by the organic beauty found in nature.

Conscious Wear is an eco-friendly shop that focuses on clothing, accessories, and home décor made from hemp, wool, and khaki cotton. 

Cyclical Design Productions by Ben Milam uses premium leather (recycled and new) to produce quality, handcrafted belts, bracelets, and guitar straps.

Cyrus Saffron is the dream born from German-Iranian couple Darush Amiri and Nicole Beretha to have their own saffron ranch.

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Ritu Tilwani is the designer-printer-maker behind Dot and Dimension. She creates hand-carved linocut prints in her little home studio in Seattle.

Mark Carpenter handcrafts unique and beautiful bowls, phone docks, and statement pieces from driftwood found along the Olympic Peninsula. 

DrinkingStraws.Glass is a husband and wife team that specializes in reusable glass drinking straws and carrying cases. Jeremy is the man behind the torch and Kattie is the woman behind the serger.

Foggy Hog Farm offers frozen bacon, sausages, pork chops, steaks, and more at their table in Pike Place Market. Their regenerative, ethical meats are raised in Port Townsend, Washington. Pick up protein for dinner tonight or sign up for their CSA subscription boxes. 

Todd Arney makes high-quality, one-of-a-kind objects from mostly reclaimed and/or salvaged wood, both hardwood and softwood.

Grey Day Candles is a family business owned by Shane Gregory. Their signature candles are multi-layered with alternating scents on each layer, so your senses stay tantalized.

Find fun fashion apparel, costumes and toys made from repurposed fabrics at Laura Daughdenbaugh's booth in Pike Place Market's crafts market!

Linda Hoshide from KiMonoMono creates scarves, jewelry, and other accessories out of her collection of Japanese fabric. Linda’s work is clean, fun, modern, and traditional, and great for both formal or casual occasions. She is inspired by her heritage of being a Japanese American and her background in graphic design.

Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcycled from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other.

KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Deena Manis and Talbot Uehlinger of Long Life Beeswax Candles carry a wide array of handcrafted original designs that interweave worldwide cultural influences and symbols with their own unique style of dipping, twisting, braiding, and weaving with 100% beeswax.

Moon Valley Organics is a sustainable skincare company created by Kim and Aaron Otto. Their product line started with just 4 bar soaps, a Rejuvenating Rub, Lip Balm, and of course the ever popular Lotion Bar. In 2005, Moon Valley introduced a line of medicinal salves with the help and guidance of Dr. Daniel Newman.   

Deneen Shank of No Boundaries Books makes sustainable handmade leather journals fastened with elegant gemstones, clasps, snaps, or leather ties. These journals are ideal for writing, drawing, photography, scrapbooking and more!

Our Fabric Stash is an innovative, eco-friendly fabric consignment shop, designed for today’s Stash-aHOLic.

PATTERN & Posy is a brand of handmade, block-printed home and infant products by surface pattern designer and printmaker Carrie Narducci. Carrie’s product line includes tea towels, napkin sets, cork coasters, and organic infant onesies, hats, and bibs.

Razey Orchard is located in Naches, Washington and is home to a fourth-generation farmer, Bill Razey and his wife, Mary Kay.

Ryan Sanderson of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork hand makes inlaid wall art featuring pop culture and nature themes. The goal of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork is to create beautiful yet badass, inlaid wall art.

Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Sidhu Farms is an organic berry farm in the heart of the Puyallup Valley, and run by the entire Sidhu family. They’ve been selling at Pike Place Market since 1999. Sidhu Farms is about 90 acres of plots throughout the valleys, with certified organic blueberries as their primary crop.

A Market staple for over 10 years, Soul Cat offers the finest in cigar box instruments. Owner Dean Moller has sold over 2,000 guitars and 1,000 amps.

Sunny Honey is a small family-owned company specializing in local, raw, unfiltered honey and beeswax goods.  Started as part of the Pike Place Market Farm Program in 2010, Sunny Honey Co. is now a permanent part of the Market family with their little honey shop, open every day from 9-5!

Tiny's Organic has the most incredible, world-famous organic hot apple cider, cold-pressed apple cider, and fresh fruit suited for the whole family.

Wilridge Winery is a certified Organic and Biodynamic Estate Vineyard on Naches Heights near Yakima, Washington. It was founded in 1988, by Vintner and environmental lawyer Paul Beveridge.

WithTheRain is an Indigenous-owned business that creates SLUGS fleece rain boot liners and Two Summer Tunic Dresses. Owner Rayana White is Tsimshian & Haida. She started making SLUGS fleece rain boot liners about 12 years ago in her hometown of Ketchikan, Alaska. 

Vegan-Friendly Eats

Dive into the vegan eats and treats of Pike Place Market! There are a number of plant-based options available around the Market to accommodate vegan-friendly downtown dining. Start exploring by clicking below!

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

El Borracho is one of the best places in Seattle to get your Mexican food fix and they're now serving 100% plant-based Mexican food. Try their massive tacos, burritos, and burrito bowls, browse their small bites menu, and don't forget about the drinks!

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

Welcome to Jasmine Thai Restaurant, your number one source of Thai food at Pike Place Market.

Find everything for everyone at Michou’s World-Class Deli. Their panini-style sandwiches, soups, hot bar, salads, dips, and desserts are prepared daily from scratch using only the best local ingredients.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

The Pike Place Market Creamery has been the Market's go-to spot for dairy, dairy alternatives, eggs and cow gifts since 1978.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

Sisters European Cafe specializes in European-inspired grilled sandwiches, soups and salads.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Early Riser

Start your day off strong with great breakfast options, coffee spots to energize you for the day, and the must-see places to shop and get a jumpstart ahead of the crowds.

Storyville Coffee Company is dedicated to creating a truly exceptional coffee experience, starting with the details. From the artful roast of their beans to the carefully crafted cup of coffee, they take pride in perfecting each step of the journey.

Stop by Aditi Chai in the Corner Market building for a hot cup of authentic Indian chai and pick up original or turmeric tea concentrate to enjoy at home! 

Ghost Alley Espresso is one unique coffee shop with an equally unique history.

Bagelbop serves Seattle's best breakfast sandwiches starting with kettle-boiled bagels from Seattle Bagel Bakery. Try a breakfast bagel sandwich with ham, sausage, bacon, smoked salmon lox, crab melts, Korean beef bulgogi or spicy pork bulgogi.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Sosio’s Fruit and Produce is the exclusive home of "Oh My God" Fruit. Peaches, pears, and melons that are oh so big and juicy get this exclusive label. You'll know it when you have tried a sample of these elite fruits.

Sebastian's Farm is a 10-acre farm in Auburn, Washington, run by Myrna and her husband John Sebastian. Myrna started selling at Pike Place Market in 1990 at the urging of her sister and sister-in-law. 

Lee Family Farm is a thirty-acre mixed vegetable, flower, and berry farm outside Kent, Washington. The Lee Family has been farming for over 15 years in the Kent Valley, slowly expanding their land base and growing their business each year.

AJ's Family Farm has been selling at Pike Place Market since 2016. Working out of a 36-acre farm in Bellingham, owner and founder Sukhy Sidhu is responsible for cultivating a wide variety of honey products.

The Pike Place Secret Garden is a thriving community-led garden and a quiet place to relax, rejuvenate and learn! The garden is run by Market residents and staff from The Market Commons. All produce grown is donated to the Pike Market Food Bank. Nearly 500 fresh herbs and vegetables are donated each year!

Afternoon Excursion

Catch Pike Place Market in full bloom with all its vibrant sights and sounds. Head down for lunch and stay awhile to explore the Handmade Craft Market, pick up fresh flowers from our farmers, and so much more!

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Lands of Origin makes custom spices, rubs, simmer sauces, teas, and more from different regions of Africa. Stop by for a free sample of their African pastries.

Find everything for everyone at Michou’s World-Class Deli. Their panini-style sandwiches, soups, hot bar, salads, dips, and desserts are prepared daily from scratch using only the best local ingredients.

Every day, Executive Chef Shane Ryan creates a menu based on the best ingredients the Market currently has to offer, selectively augmented by the choicest fare from around the Pacific Northwest and the world, with unswerving dedication to deliver unforgettable culinary pleasures every time.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

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Blia Lor, Lee Lor and their son Peter run Lee Lor Garden, an eight-acre family farm outside Carnation, Washington.

Hellenika Cultured Creamery is a Greek creamery created by the founding family of Ellenos. Come savor their small-batch handcrafted cultured products blended with the generational expertise of the Apostolopoulos family. 

Love hats? Look no further than Eclipse Hat Shop. Owner Sharon Hagerty is an authorized Stetson hat seller. Find fedoras, custom fur felt and straw, millinery, and vintage hats. The shop also services the resizing, repairs, cleaning and reblocking of hats too.

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

DrinkingStraws.Glass is a husband and wife team that specializes in reusable glass drinking straws and carrying cases. Jeremy is the man behind the torch and Kattie is the woman behind the serger.

Kathy Henning is the one-woman show behind Hammering Girl. She has been creating and selling bracelets with attitude at Pike Place Market since 1986.

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Keeper’s Collective is an all-natural skincare brand originating in Snoqualmie, Washington. We create nourishing, pure, handmade products - and we couldn’t do any of it without our friend, the mighty honeybee.

Michael Staum of Live Edge Leathers handcrafts custom leatherwork and brings us accessories, handbags, shop aprons, sculpted leather trays, and more from his studio on on the Pike Place Marketfront.

Manifest by Fatima is known for delicate and alluring scents from their line of all-natural soy wax candles. Hand-poured in Seattle, each candle contains non-toxic fragrance oil that aims to evoke a happy memory.

Owner Nicole Pepper creates handcrafted ceramic serviceware that draws inspiration from her heritage and surrounding beauty in the Pacific Northwest. All her work is unique and handcrafted in her home in West Seattle.

Amy Barr of Minter Goods creates a variety of beautiful, functional items: cork wallets and earrings, as well as baby booties and rope baskets. Simple yet elegant design, unique textures, and bold color combinations make her happy. 

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Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Sister Sage Herbs is a natural remedies company that makes small-batch artisanal tinctures that are not only beneficial for your health but taste amazing! Find their tincture collection in Pike Place Market's farm tables throughout the main arcade.  

Market After Dark

As the sun sets over Puget Sound and daytime vendors pack up, the buzzing neon signs and warm lights blink aglow to invite you in for a delightful evening out on the town. Don’t miss great happy hours, entertainment, and other nightlife with the unique experiences in this Market Day!

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

The Can Can Culinary Cabaret is an intimate 120 seat dinner theatre and production house. The venue's entertainment, food, and drink experience are unlike any other in the world.

Hidden in plain sight, the Rabbit Box offers an intimate experience for those in the know from within the heart of Seattle’s famous Pike Place Market.

Unexpected Productions is Seattle’s oldest, and most successful improvisational theater company. The troupe has called Pike Place Market home since 1991. Their shows are improvised, based on audience suggestions. Late-night comedy fun for all ages!

Lonely Siren is a Portuguese-inspired tapas and cocktail bar in Pike Place Market. Tucked alongside the Pike Street Hill Climb, Lonely Siren features a delicious small-bites menu inspired by chef Randle's grandmother and a wealth of unique alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails. 

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

The food is as spectacular as the scenery, which has made Maximilien one of Seattle's best intimate dining settings since 1977. 

JarrBar is an intimate tapas restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine and cocktails created by Bryan Jarr. 

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Le Pichet owners Jim Drohman and Joanne Herron opened Le Pichet in 2000 with the hope of recreating the personal, neighborhood-style restaurants they had come to love in France.

Voted one of the best new bars by Seattle Magazine in 2013, Radiator Whiskey opened as an instant classic.

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

Latest Local

Latest Locals are the welcome newcomers to our growing community. They are innovators and risk-takers who thrive on adventure and taking new paths, much like our latest businesses who have joined the rich tapestry of our Market community! Read more: PikePlaceMarket.org/Latest

Stop by Aditi Chai in the Corner Market building for a hot cup of authentic Indian chai and pick up original or turmeric tea concentrate to enjoy at home! 

Manifest by Fatima is known for delicate and alluring scents from their line of all-natural soy wax candles. Hand-poured in Seattle, each candle contains non-toxic fragrance oil that aims to evoke a happy memory.

Green Forest Provisions is a pre-civilization technology, art, and craft company by Blake Klazmer. At his Pike Place Market table, find prehistory-inspired paintings, handcrafted pigment, spoon lures, amber necklaces, friction fire kits and more. 

BITE SOCIETY offers curated modern foods and gift baskets for all occasions. Find their tasty treats and savory eats in Tattoo-themed, reusable packaging that teases and excites.

Whitmyre Furniture, run by Jared Whitmyre, is a small business specializing in wood furniture and home goods. At Pike Place Market, Jared sells multiple items, from serving trays to small pieces of wall art, cheese boards to butter knives. 

Lonely Siren is a Portuguese-inspired tapas and cocktail bar in Pike Place Market. Tucked alongside the Pike Street Hill Climb, Lonely Siren features a delicious small-bites menu inspired by chef Randle's grandmother and a wealth of unique alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails. 

Hellenika Cultured Creamery is a Greek creamery created by the founding family of Ellenos. Come savor their small-batch handcrafted cultured products blended with the generational expertise of the Apostolopoulos family. 

Oceanside Nurseries brings its fresh produce, lavender products, and plant starts to Pike Place Market from Sequim, Washington. 

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

Our handmade shoes are designed, created, and tailored for you... a fully bespoke process. Find us on Western Avenue in Pike Place Market.

Terra Verde Farm is a 10-acre family farm base in Everson, Washington. They are currently bringing fresh tulips to Pike Place Market.

Legacy Local

Legacy Locals have spent decades visiting Pike Place Market, know its every corner, and are on a first-name basis with their preferred vendors. They fully invest in supporting social services and shopping at the Handmade Craft Market for gifts to friends and family throughout the year. Read more: PikePlaceMarket.org/Legacy

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

City Fish Co. isn’t just world renowned for its immaculate selection of seafood, it also holds the illustrious title of being the oldest seafood stand at the Market.

Don & Joe’s Meats began in 1969 with a commitment to offer the finest quality meats to their customers in a friendly and personalized manner.

John Sollid is a block print artist in Pike Place Market who sells handcrafted colorful wall art, greeting cards, and children's t-shirts. He has been selling his work in the Market since 1973.

The food is as spectacular as the scenery, which has made Maximilien one of Seattle's best intimate dining settings since 1977. 

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Old Seattle Paperworks specializes in unique, vintage posters and advertising art and is located next to the world-famous Giant Shoe Museum.

The Pike Place Market Creamery has been the Market's go-to spot for dairy, dairy alternatives, eggs and cow gifts since 1978.

See Lee Garden is family-owned and family-operated flower farm located in Fall City and sold at Pike Place Market.

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

The Three Girls Bakery Lunch Counter serves a wide variety of soups and sandwiches made to order. Don't forget to try their Famous Meatloaf sandwich. They've been making Zelda's meatloaf recipe for over 30 years and it's a fan favorite. 

Original Local

Original Locals value shopping in their community and staying true to their roots. They enjoy supporting producers who create, grow, and curate from our uniquely rich Pacific Northwest ecosystem. Original Locals value an opportunity to connect with vendors and better understand their craft. Read more: PikePlaceMarket.org/Original

Fusion in Glass offers incredibly gorgeous, beautiful, and original fused dichroic and enameled glass pieces by Seattle glass artist Kyle Kinsey. His product line includes pendants, necklaces, rings, and earrings in all shapes, sizes, and colors.

Orna has been selling handmade pottery at Pike Place Market since 2005. Orna’s work is inspired by the rich natural environment of the Pacific Northwest and by indigenous pottery-making traditions from around the world.

Made in Washington is a crucial destination for gifts which celebrate the best of Washington State: our food, our art, our lifestyle.

AJ's Family Farm has been selling at Pike Place Market since 2016. Working out of a 36-acre farm in Bellingham, owner and founder Sukhy Sidhu is responsible for cultivating a wide variety of honey products.

The Artisan & Prepared Foods Program aims to help local independent businesses that do not currently operate at Pike Place Market or have a brick-and-mortar storefront elsewhere in Seattle. The program incubates and supports small and marginal businesses while bringing delicious hot foods to you!

Mark Carpenter handcrafts unique and beautiful bowls, phone docks, and statement pieces from driftwood found along the Olympic Peninsula. 

Sister Sage Herbs is a natural remedies company that makes small-batch artisanal tinctures that are not only beneficial for your health but taste amazing! Find their tincture collection in Pike Place Market's farm tables throughout the main arcade.  

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

One taste of their honey, chocolates and pepper jellies will have you stopping by their stand in the main arcade again and again.

Every day, Executive Chef Shane Ryan creates a menu based on the best ingredients the Market currently has to offer, selectively augmented by the choicest fare from around the Pacific Northwest and the world, with unswerving dedication to deliver unforgettable culinary pleasures every time.

Collector Local

Collector Locals know the Market is filled with unique finds. Their go-to artist, their favorite vintage shop, and their timeless style choices make them a vested Market regular. Immersed in the arts and culture, they appreciate those who make and curate quality products that stand out. Read more: PikePlaceMarket.org/Collector

Shawn Bettinger, owner of Stickman Leather brings more than 30 years of leather experience to his table in Pike Place Market.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

The Miniature Car Dealer specializes in metal miniature replicas of classic or popular automobiles, airplanes and trucks.

Hip outpost for used & vintage vinyl, CDs & DVDs offered in a loft-like industrial setting.

Antique Touch is a collector's dream, from antique teacups and saucers to salt & pepper shakers and figurines. Find Antique Touch on Level 3 of the DownUnder across from Orange Dracula.

Ras Peynado, owner of Herban Farm, grows, harvests, processes and produces artisanal sauces, spice rubs, and topicals at his small urban farm and WSDA licensed kitchen in Seattle.

Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses.

For the last 25 years, Raven's Nest and Treasure has been selling culturally authentic art and jewelry gift items at their Pike Place Market shop.

El Mercado Latino is a family-owned and operated Latin grocery located in Post Alley to the left of Choice Produce. Every time you walk into this shop, you'll discover something new, from their wall of hot sauce to unique spices from South America.

Gallery ERGO is an artist-owned gallery located in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market. They sell fine art originals, prints, apparel and puzzles from Seattle artists.

Advocate Local

Advocate Locals value patronizing businesses that give back. Whether it’s environmental sustainability, supporting fellow artists, donating a portion of their proceeds back to the Pike Place Market Foundation or other nonprofits, or backing other causes they’re passionate about. Read more: PikePlaceMarket.org/Advocate

The Atrium Kitchen provides tours of Pike Place Market with Cooking Classes and specializes in private events and corporate culinary team building. Owned and operated by Chef Traci Calderon, Atrium Kitchen is also home to Nourished Neighborhood, a non-profit community meal service.

Billie the Piggy Bank joined her cousin Rachel at the Market in 2011. She was the mascot for the Pike Place Market Foundation’s Pike Up! campaign, which raised more than $9 million to expand Pike Place Market, creating the MarketFront where Old Stove Brewing, Honest Biscuits, and indi chocolate are today.

Lands of Origin makes custom spices, rubs, simmer sauces, teas, and more from different regions of Africa. Stop by for a free sample of their African pastries.

Left Bank Books has been a fixture of Seattle's radical community since 1973 when a group of people split off from the University District’s Red and Black Books to form their own collective bookstore in Pike Place Market.

The Market Commons is a welcoming resource center that offers one-on-one support to navigate community resources and provides an array of community activities to bring neighbors together in Pike Place Market.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Pike Market Child Care & Preschool serves families living and working downtown by providing high-quality early learning and care for infants and children (through 5 years old). Every year since its founding in 1982, approximately 90-100 families have accessed childcare on a sliding fee scale, 70% receiving tuition assistance.

The Pike Market Food Bank provides free groceries to downtown Seattle residents experiencing food insecurity.

The Pike Market Senior Center is accessible to anyone aged older than 55 and is open every day of the week, serving free breakfast and lunch.

Over the past 35 years, the Pike Place Market Foundation has dedicated its efforts to support the Market's diverse community. Within the storefronts, fresh produce and flowers – a network of social services are woven throughout the historic district from child care and health care to a food bank and senior housing.

Neighborcare Health at Pike Place Market provides a range of primary care health services for adults regardless of income or insurance.

Heritage House is an assisted living facility that offers private apartments, nursing services, and a rich quality of life to seniors in the heart of our vibrant Marketplace. Staffed 24 hours a day, with nurses on site 16 hours a day, seven days a week. Heritage House brings together a wide range of services to meet resident’s needs.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Sosio’s Fruit and Produce is the exclusive home of "Oh My God" Fruit. Peaches, pears, and melons that are oh so big and juicy get this exclusive label. You'll know it when you have tried a sample of these elite fruits.

The Ventures Marketplace is an eclectic gift shop in the heart of Pike Place Market featuring jewelry, art, body care products, housewares, food pantry, and more.

Wilridge Winery is a certified Organic and Biodynamic Estate Vineyard on Naches Heights near Yakima, Washington. It was founded in 1988, by Vintner and environmental lawyer Paul Beveridge.

Valentine Gifts, Experiences

Whether you’re celebrating with your pals, gals, or special someone this Valentine’s Day, the Market has you covered for Cupid-approved ideas to make it a memorable occasion with your loved ones this month. Find flowers, sweet treats, thoughtful gifts, and experiences to enjoy during the season of love!

Terra Verde Farm is a 10-acre family farm base in Everson, Washington. They are currently bringing fresh tulips to Pike Place Market.

Nguyen Family Farm is owned and operated by Carol Xiong and Jimmy Nguyen. They are second-generation farmers located in the Snoqualmie Valley.

Lee Family Farm is a thirty-acre mixed vegetable, flower, and berry farm outside Kent, Washington. The Lee Family has been farming for over 15 years in the Kent Valley, slowly expanding their land base and growing their business each year.

Husband-and-wife team Eric and Clarita Santos, of Santos Farm, have sold produce and flowers in Pike Place Market for more than 30 years.

Sebastian's Farm is a 10-acre farm in Auburn, Washington, run by Myrna and her husband John Sebastian. Myrna started selling at Pike Place Market in 1990 at the urging of her sister and sister-in-law. 

Stacey Sterling of BasilicArt has been a working artist since 1980. Her mission is to bring people closer to the ocean and learn about environmental issues through murals, paintings, and clothing designs. 

BITE SOCIETY offers curated modern foods and gift baskets for all occasions. Find their tasty treats and savory eats in Tattoo-themed, reusable packaging that teases and excites.

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of "return to basics" when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products.

The Can Can Culinary Cabaret is an intimate 120 seat dinner theatre and production house. The venue's entertainment, food, and drink experience are unlike any other in the world.

If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch.

In 1988, Chukar Cherries was launched on the family farm with one goal – to be your go-to source for extraordinary Pacific Northwest foods & gifts crafted from locally grown cherries and berries.

City Fish Co. isn’t just world renowned for its immaculate selection of seafood, it also holds the illustrious title of being the oldest seafood stand at the Market.

Love hats? Look no further than Eclipse Hat Shop. Owner Sharon Hagerty is an authorized Stetson hat seller. Find fedoras, custom fur felt and straw, millinery, and vintage hats. The shop also services the resizing, repairs, cleaning and reblocking of hats too.

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

Hairwraps are unique, colorful, and re-usable hair accessories made out of polymer clay that work in any hair thickness & texture! Amy DeAguero has been selling her handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1988. Her daughter Camilla joined the family business in 2022.

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Kubode aims to provide a personalized browsing experience that perfectly mirrors in-store plant shopping. They acknowledge that each plant is individual and the selection process must represent that truth.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Our handmade shoes are designed, created, and tailored for you... a fully bespoke process. Find us on Western Avenue in Pike Place Market.

Made in Washington is a crucial destination for gifts which celebrate the best of Washington State: our food, our art, our lifestyle.

Magpie Mouse Studios offers private workshops making enamel jewelry in the heart of Seattle, Pike Place Market! Magpie Mouse Studios is an enamel jewelry business started by Sarah Meranda

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

The food is as spectacular as the scenery, which has made Maximilien one of Seattle's best intimate dining settings since 1977. 

Orange Dracula is a recreation of owner Chad Smith's favorite teenage shops. Imagine a Woolworth’s or an old Five and Dime, now imagine it run by the ADDAMS family. That’s the Orange Dracula!

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

For any of your Pike Place Market and Seattle-branded souvenir needs, visit Pike Place Gifts. Take home a gift for for your friends and family from their selection of collectible trinkets. Offerings include printed shot glasses, snow globes, mugs, t-shirts, and hoodies.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Pure Food Fish is a multi-generational fish market selling local fish and shellfish in Pike Place Market for more than 100 years.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

Opened in 2015, Seattle Messenger Cooperative is a worker-owned and -operated messenger company servicing Seattle, the greater Western Washington area, and beyond.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world.

Whether you’re a Seattle visitor or a local, Truffle Queen is a must visit destination for wine lovers and foodies. They provide unique and delicious specialty foods and wines to customers online and in-store in Pike Place Market.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Unexpected Productions is Seattle’s oldest, and most successful improvisational theater company. The troupe has called Pike Place Market home since 1991. Their shows are improvised, based on audience suggestions. Late-night comedy fun for all ages!

One taste of their honey, chocolates and pepper jellies will have you stopping by their stand in the main arcade again and again.

Family Day

With all the sights & smells, Pike Place Market is perfect for families looking for a day out and about. This list includes the best family-friendly restaurants and shops in Pike Place Market.

Reminder: Our parking garage connects directly to the Market. Learn more!

Bottega Gelato opened in 2003 with one simple goal: to make the highest-quality gelato. Using Italian techniques, it is clear from the first bite that this is an authentic artisanal product.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

"We're the guys that throw the fish!" Located in Seattle’s Pike Place Market since 1930, Pike Place Fish Market has endured as the local favorite for fresh, wild, premium Pacific seafood.

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

Sosio’s Fruit and Produce is the exclusive home of "Oh My God" Fruit. Peaches, pears, and melons that are oh so big and juicy get this exclusive label. You'll know it when you have tried a sample of these elite fruits.

One-of-a-kind, three-dimensional wooden puzzles for all ages!

Seattle Hats was established in Seattle in 1998 by local artist Jo Kaseter, whose line of hand-crocheted hats is perfect for newborns to adults. 

If you find yourself drawn into a store where the owner sings, recites poetry, or makes shoppers laugh, you’re probably in the Lionheart Bookstore. This bookstore in Pike Place Market's Lower Levels carries children’s books, poetry, philosophy, local history, and more. 

Sweetie's Candy may be tiny but carries over 200 different products, including gums, liquid candy, gummy candy, hard candy, mints, PEZ, chocolate, nostalgic candies, and, of course, gifts for all your sweeties!

Located in Pike Place Market, the Market Magic Shop is the longest-running magic shop in the Pacific Northwest and 3rd oldest in the USA! 

For over 50 years, this unique little shop has offered rare coins, political and sports memorabilia, plus a wide variety of reproduction posters at the famous Pike Place Market.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

Gem Heaven offers a vast collection of high-quality minerals, crystals, fossils, and jewelry fit for any treasure hunter with an eye for sparkle and a curiosity to discover pieces forged thousands, or even millions of years ago.

The Old Fashioned Candy Store offers one of the largest assortments of sweet treats in the Market. From recent additions to retro candies that date as far back as the 1950s.

Resembling an entrance to a circus sideshow, the Giant Shoe Museum is a flamboyant presence at Pike Place Market. While it is essentially a single exhibit wall, it occupies a sizable chunk outside Old Seattle Paperworks.

The Miniature Car Dealer specializes in metal miniature replicas of classic or popular automobiles, airplanes and trucks.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Cobb’s Pike Place Popcorn is THE Gourmet Popcorn Shop in Seattle.

Deneen Shank of No Boundaries Books makes sustainable handmade leather journals fastened with elegant gemstones, clasps, snaps, or leather ties. These journals are ideal for writing, drawing, photography, scrapbooking and more!

Dan Gregory of It's Just Art has been honing in his funky and animated illustrations since he began drawing at the age of 5.

LTDesign has been making hand-dyed and screen-printed clothing and accessories at Pike Place Market since 2004. Stop by their table for a truly unique t-shirt, both adult and children sizes are available.

Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, or a full-size plush costume.

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

Ramona Golinveaux creates beautiful art and magnets using rolled-up recycled paper on canvas. She also pasts inspiring words on top.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

The story of Starbucks begins in 1971 along the cobblestone streets of Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.

Chocolate & Ice Cream delight offers a medley of sweet small bite treats ranging from truffles to scoops and blended drinks. Stop in to try one or more of over a dozen rotating flavors they keep in-house, or pick from their selection of specialty chocolates!

Have an animal lover in your life? Animal Gifts & Collectibles is a treasure trove of unique animal figurines. This shop is one of those unique places you will only find in Pike Place Market.

If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch.

Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world.

Stephanie Shull of Pike Place Pigs has been perfecting her adored ceramic piggy banks since 1998. That's when Stephanie made her first piggy bank for her 8-year-old daughter.

Chue Neng Cha and Yia Yang arrived in the US as refugees from Laos with just enough resources to rent a small farm near Carnation, named Chue Neng Cha's Garden.

F & J Great Western Trading Co. sells some unique, one-of-a-kind gifts from all over the world. You can get stuff for your desk, plaques for the wall, cups for your coffee, steins for your beer, or framed insects for... well, why not?

Isis Ray sells her vividly intricate handmade glass beads and jewelry under her name, Isis Ray. Isis has been melting glass to create flame-worked beads since 1992.

Lyall Farms is a 5th-generation family farm in Mattawa, Washington that goes everything from cherries to corn for roasting.

My name is Linda Boitano, owner of Market Lavender, and I have been farming and selling lavender at the Pike Place Market for nearly 30 years.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Best Places to Get Cozy

Rain and cool weather shouldn’t keep you from enjoying your Pike Place Market. Stay warm and dry, and get cozy at these Pike Place Market restaurants, bars, coffee shops, bookstores, and shops!

Storyville Coffee Company is dedicated to creating a truly exceptional coffee experience, starting with the details. From the artful roast of their beans to the carefully crafted cup of coffee, they take pride in perfecting each step of the journey.

Lonely Siren is a Portuguese-inspired tapas and cocktail bar in Pike Place Market. Tucked alongside the Pike Street Hill Climb, Lonely Siren features a delicious small-bites menu inspired by chef Randle's grandmother and a wealth of unique alcoholic and nonalcoholic cocktails. 

Northwest Tastings is an artisanal food bar and tasting room located in Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

Left Bank Books has been a fixture of Seattle's radical community since 1973 when a group of people split off from the University District’s Red and Black Books to form their own collective bookstore in Pike Place Market.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

The Alabaster Owl is your destination for wizard home décor and castle-worthy antiques. Just step off the cobblestones of Pike Place Market into this tiny corridor between Pike Place and Post Alley.

Voted one of the best new bars by Seattle Magazine in 2013, Radiator Whiskey opened as an instant classic.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Osara Commissary features original artwork by Mikako Hamaguchi and offers a variety of cute and unique items from Japan.

The food is as spectacular as the scenery, which has made Maximilien one of Seattle's best intimate dining settings since 1977. 

BLMF Literary Saloon is proof that there are endless treasures to be found in the lower levels of Pike Place Market. What this little shop lacks in square footage, it gains back in an eclectic selection and friendly personal attention from a knowledgeable staff. Restock your to-read pile here without emptying your wallet.

Christopher’s Lamp is the formulation of the empathic clairvoyant and Spiritual Counselor, Darleen Christopher.

Hidden in plain sight, the Rabbit Box offers an intimate experience for those in the know from within the heart of Seattle’s famous Pike Place Market.

Polish Pottery Place sells authentic Polish pottery made from the most renowned ceramics maker in the region: Ceramika Artystyczna.

WithTheRain is an Indigenous-owned business that creates SLUGS fleece rain boot liners and Two Summer Tunic Dresses. Owner Rayana White is Tsimshian & Haida. She started making SLUGS fleece rain boot liners about 12 years ago in her hometown of Ketchikan, Alaska. 

El Gringo Imports carry imported art and apparel from all over the world, with a focus on goods from Latin America.

The Three Girls Bakery Lunch Counter serves a wide variety of soups and sandwiches made to order. Don't forget to try their Famous Meatloaf sandwich. They've been making Zelda's meatloaf recipe for over 30 years and it's a fan favorite. 

Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcycled from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other.

GetMöbii's multifunctional design lets wearers style their hat as a bandana, face mask, headband, slouchy beanie, or infinity scarf! All options are easily convertible with a single motion.

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

So Much Yarn is a local yarn shop offering beautiful yarns, expert instruction, and a friendly knitting and crochet community in the heart of downtown Seattle in Pike.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

JarrBar is an intimate tapas restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine and cocktails created by Bryan Jarr. 

Old Seattle Paperworks specializes in unique, vintage posters and advertising art and is located next to the world-famous Giant Shoe Museum.

Tenzing Momo is the West Coast’s oldest herb store with more than 400 medicinal herbs and 100 fragrances and essential oils. 

Lunch Break Options

If you’re in downtown Seattle whether for work or play, Pike Place Market has plenty of options on your lunch break. Enjoy grab & go, counter service, or a comfortable sit-down experience. We have outdoor and indoor dining options too! Add these lunch spots to your Seattle itinerary for a satisfying mid-day break.

Learn more about our lunch options in this blog: 40 Spots to Enjoy Lunch at the Market.

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Bagelbop serves Seattle's best breakfast sandwiches starting with kettle-boiled bagels from Seattle Bagel Bakery. Try a breakfast bagel sandwich with ham, sausage, bacon, smoked salmon lox, crab melts, Korean beef bulgogi or spicy pork bulgogi.

Yacob at Falafel King is one of the most kind and generous kings.

Lands of Origin makes custom spices, rubs, simmer sauces, teas, and more from different regions of Africa. Stop by for a free sample of their African pastries.

Hungry? Head to La Vaca. This tiny restaurant in Pike Place Market delivers tasty, inexpensive burritos, tacos, and tamales.

Taco lovers! Have you tried Mariscos México in the Economy Market? This little stand makes amazing seafood tacos like the Nut-Crusted Halibut, Acapulco Shrimp, Cod Fish Taco and the Mahi Mahi. 

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Find everything for everyone at Michou’s World-Class Deli. Their panini-style sandwiches, soups, hot bar, salads, dips, and desserts are prepared daily from scratch using only the best local ingredients.

For over 40 years Mr. D’s Greek Delicacies has been the number one spot in Seattle for Greek food.

Umai Sushi & Teriyaki focuses on various styles of takeout teriyaki and sushi.

Saffron Spice seeks to take you on a culinary discovery of Indian food. If you are new to Indian food, try out the usual favorites like Chicken Tikka Masala and Chana Masala.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

Farvahar Persian Cafe specializes in authentic Persian cuisine. Their dishes include kebobs, lentil soup, hummus, sandwiches and salads. Pull up a seat to their counter or order takeout from this Persian lunch spot.

Owner Jack Mathers' 40 years in the fish business has given him plenty of experience on what makes pristine seafood, which you'll be sure to get at Jack's Fish and Chips.

Welcome to Jasmine Thai Restaurant, your number one source of Thai food at Pike Place Market.

Los Agaves was founded by Jaime Mendez and his family, and offers authentic Mexican cuisine and world-class Mexican and Mediterranean catering.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Market Grill has been serving up the best grilled fish in Pike Place Market since 1996.

Welcome to Miss Café! We offer a home-style, Turkish food experience in the heart of Seattle.

The Oriental Mart has been a mainstay of the Market since the 1970s. This three-generation, family-owned business serves up an 18-seat lunch counter for Filipino cuisine in the back of their Asian grocery store, which earned a prestigious award in 2020 as one of six nominees for the James Beard Foundation's "America's Classics" award.

Pasta Casalinga serves up authentically artisanal pasta dishes in the heart of Pike Place Market.

Pike's Pit Bar-B-Que traces its roots to 1980 when Ron and Debra Wise opened a Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que in 1st Avenue South.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Recently remodeled, Pizza & Pasta Bar offers authentic Italian cuisine in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market. Their dishes are prepared using their homemade sauces, pizza dough, and meats from scratch.

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

Sisters European Cafe specializes in European-inspired grilled sandwiches, soups and salads.

The Three Girls Bakery Lunch Counter serves a wide variety of soups and sandwiches made to order. Don't forget to try their Famous Meatloaf sandwich. They've been making Zelda's meatloaf recipe for over 30 years and it's a fan favorite. 

Wild Fish Poke has been serving healthy and delicious Hawaiian-Japanese-style poke bowls in Pike Place Market since December 2017.

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

Don" Ramon and Hortensia Pelàez opened the doors of Copacabana in the Pike Place Market in June of 1964. Named for “Our Lady of Copacabana” shrine in La Paz, Bolivia, the restaurant stood as a symbol of hope and courage for the entire Pelàez family. The restaurant still remains family-owned and operated, where they continue the original informal and friendly atmosphere.

El Borracho is one of the best places in Seattle to get your Mexican food fix and they're now serving 100% plant-based Mexican food. Try their massive tacos, burritos, and burrito bowls, browse their small bites menu, and don't forget about the drinks!

A casual restaurant in the Pike Place Market, specializing in oysters and many fresh seafoods.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Every day, Executive Chef Shane Ryan creates a menu based on the best ingredients the Market currently has to offer, selectively augmented by the choicest fare from around the Pacific Northwest and the world, with unswerving dedication to deliver unforgettable culinary pleasures every time.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Pike Place Chinese Cuisine is a cozy informal eatery in Pike Place Market that offers a roster of Chinese standards in a no-frills setting.

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Urara is an authentic Japanese food restaurant dedicated to serve locals and tourists the highest quality foods and services at Pike Place Market.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Shop Handmade

Meet the Producer is not just a sign on one of our buildings. It’s what you’re going to experience when you come to Pike Place Market. Find the actual artists and makers behind the tables in our Crafts Market.

From handcrafted jewelry and pottery to textiles and woodwork and honey, Pike Place Market is a treasure trove of unique and creative pieces. Throughout the Market, discover shops selling handmade items made by the owner or sourced ethically from around the world.

Discover all the shops offering handmade products.

Formerly known as MJ Yarns, Yarn Dragon is the creative venture of Jonathan Berner. He began his knitting journey in 2008 with the intention of creating his own clothing to contribute to environmental sustainability.

Fodoughgrafiks (Isellpictures.com) has been selling digital art in Pike Place Market since 2007. Owner Daniel T. Fleming shoots, edits, prints coats, trims, mounts, signs, and sells a body of work that celebrates the most iconic scenes and situations from the Greater PNW and beyond.

Sara Porter of Saragraphics creates original designs, screen-printed on cotton apparel, bags, and aprons for adults and children. 

Kristin Schwartz's handcrafted jewelry is all about growth and change: minds, hearts, plants, and places. Many of her designs are created by taking molds of actual plants. Then, she uses those molds to make each piece. Kristin says some plants have special meanings or medicinal properties, but others offer just a wonderful texture.

Ramona Golinveaux creates beautiful art and magnets using rolled-up recycled paper on canvas. She also pasts inspiring words on top.

Paper Scissors Rock’s whimsical mandala stones are casted and handpainted by artist Pam Corwin. Pam says she never paints the same design twice, which means every stone is a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

Tlingit artist Harmony Hoss has sold her work at Pike Place Market since 2008.A Seattle native, Harmony is entirely self-taught, and her intricate prints are drawn freehand using pen and ink, acrylic paint, and colored pencils.

April Acevez Cameron creates colorful glass beads to brighten your day. Her business, Vida Loca Glass Beads, sells handmade beads and one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces.

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Metamorphosis Leathers is a family-owned and run business established in 1970 at the Pike Place Market. We offer handcrafted solid leather belts and accessories, as well as, a wide array of belt buckles.

Sally Simmons creates whimsical paintings centered on inspiration from the beauty seen in the natural world.

Rachel's Raindrop® Jewelry is hand-crafted by Silversmith Rachel Strodtbeck. Rachel creates unique modern silver and gold jewelry pieces that are made to fit comfortably and stand the test of time.

Kris Sacksteder of Weird Woods sculpts boxes from a single piece of wood, often rare, exotic, or special just for its grain and texture. He then sanded each wooden box to the smoothest finish, oiled, waxed and polished to a fine sheen and a fine display of the artistry of nature.

Frantic Art is a husband and wife team that creates handmade ceramic light switch covers and functional pottery. They’ve been selling their pottery in the Pike Place Market since 1973.

Todd Arney makes high-quality, one-of-a-kind objects from mostly reclaimed and/or salvaged wood, both hardwood and softwood.

Gerd and Rolf are a husband and wife design team, creating casual elegant jewelry for over 42 years. 

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Margaret Wheeler of North Country Woolgatherers has been quilting for more than 20 years.

Rosie Ferne Illustration is a sole proprietor art, illustration and stationery business that makes cards, prints, and stickers from the artwork of me -- Rosie Ferne Edholm.

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Angela Parriott's lifetime of curiosity grew into her business, Coastal Elevation, a combination of jewelry, accessories, clothing and textiles inspired by the organic beauty found in nature.

Deena Manis and Talbot Uehlinger of Long Life Beeswax Candles carry a wide array of handcrafted original designs that interweave worldwide cultural influences and symbols with their own unique style of dipping, twisting, braiding, and weaving with 100% beeswax.

Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses.

Orna has been selling handmade pottery at Pike Place Market since 2005. Orna’s work is inspired by the rich natural environment of the Pacific Northwest and by indigenous pottery-making traditions from around the world.

Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world.

Cloisonné Art creates original handcrafted cloisonné jewelry that is colorful and whimsical. Cloisonné jewelry (from French: cloison = partition) is an enamel technique that uses wire to create unique shapes then filled with enamel.

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

Dan Gregory of It's Just Art has been honing in his funky and animated illustrations since he began drawing at the age of 5.

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GetMöbii's multifunctional design lets wearers style their hat as a bandana, face mask, headband, slouchy beanie, or infinity scarf! All options are easily convertible with a single motion.

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Mary Rosary Patos of Memories Unlimited Seattle screenprints original artwork on various canvas clothing and accessories. Her current product line includes tote bags and aprons in more than a dozen colors.

If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch.

Formerly known as Knuckle Kiss. Our small batch and one-of-a-kind pieces are designed and handcrafted by Angela Delarmente in her Seattle studio.

Linda Hoshide from KiMonoMono creates scarves, jewelry, and other accessories out of her collection of Japanese fabric. Linda’s work is clean, fun, modern, and traditional, and great for both formal or casual occasions. She is inspired by her heritage of being a Japanese American and her background in graphic design.

Bill Aune of Whistling at the Moon creates exquisite glass vases  and home accessories using the glass technique of fused glass. He has been selling in our Crafts Market for more than 39 years.

Jin Bao Shu of Earth Village Art Shop is a master calligrapher. He specializes in original calligraphy works, stone seal carvings, and paintings in acrylic. Jin Bao Shu also offers custom calligraphy works specializing in names and words. 

Isis Ray sells her vividly intricate handmade glass beads and jewelry under her name, Isis Ray. Isis has been melting glass to create flame-worked beads since 1992.

Catching Light Studios creates a variety of unique stained glass art, kaleidoscopes, ornaments, candle holders, wind chimes, light catchers, spinners and much more.

Pochette offers products that are handmade, one-of-a-kind, and sustainable. Made from a mix of old and new fabrics, every item is sewn out of my home sewing studio in Seattle, Washington.

For over 40 years, Mary Kay Sherwood has sold screen-printed Pike Place Market-themed aprons, tote bags, and t-shirts.

Aaron Murray creates porcelain figurines and earthenware that combine his love of folk art and animal forms with a dash of humor.

Brett Knutson of Knutson Fine Grinds creates handcrafted pepper and salt mills made from exotic and domestic woods. Each mill features gourmet components and a lifetime warranty.

Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of "return to basics" when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products.

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From Latino culture to urban images, to religious iconography, Ernesto Ybarra paints with powerful color. Ernesto is a disciple of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Pablo Picasso, and Diego Rivera. He paints intuitively with zero hesitation in his brush strokes.

Seattle Candle Company's products are hand-poured in small batches in their local Seattle studio. To create high-quality candles, they use 100% soy wax, coconut oil, cotton and paper wicks, skipping the dyes, parabens and phthalates.

LeoneArdo and Cat Jaimison are a mother-daughter duo who create bright, vibrant paintings of cityscapes, animals, and the Pacific Northwest.  

Mutsuko Mitsui of Flyingcat Creations creates delightful and whimsical ceramic cups, mugs, earrings, necklaces, and cartoon-style drawings.

Stephanie Shull of Pike Place Pigs has been perfecting her adored ceramic piggy banks since 1998. That's when Stephanie made her first piggy bank for her 8-year-old daughter.

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Robert Jones of Banner Bags has been making and selling upcycled backpacks, vinyl messenger bags, flower bags, and totes since 2009.

PATTERN & Posy is a brand of handmade, block-printed home and infant products by surface pattern designer and printmaker Carrie Narducci. Carrie’s product line includes tea towels, napkin sets, cork coasters, and organic infant onesies, hats, and bibs.

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WithTheRain is an Indigenous-owned business that creates SLUGS fleece rain boot liners and Two Summer Tunic Dresses. Owner Rayana White is Tsimshian & Haida. She started making SLUGS fleece rain boot liners about 12 years ago in her hometown of Ketchikan, Alaska. 

Guem Lea Park of Glen's Leather creates timeless leather journals fixed with an iconic white feather or fish. His journals are created using cowhide and handmade cotton paper perfect for drawing, sketching, and using watercolors.

Kathy Henning is the one-woman show behind Hammering Girl. She has been creating and selling bracelets with attitude at Pike Place Market since 1986.

Gail Coupal of Gail Coupal Designs creates her stunning jewelry by combining her daily drive to make art and the immense inspiration she finds in nature.

Jim Chow is a stone enthusiast who has been selling his handmade jewelry at Pike Place Market since 1975. His unique and distinctive jewelry showcases his 45+ year rock collection.

Amy Barr of Minter Goods creates a variety of beautiful, functional items: cork wallets and earrings, as well as baby booties and rope baskets. Simple yet elegant design, unique textures, and bold color combinations make her happy. 

Ryan Sanderson of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork hand makes inlaid wall art featuring pop culture and nature themes. The goal of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork is to create beautiful yet badass, inlaid wall art.

Are you looking for something whimsical and completely unique? Kristi Ringger's handmade ceramic fairy houses might exactly be what you're looking for.

Shawn Bettinger, owner of Stickman Leather brings more than 30 years of leather experience to his table in Pike Place Market.

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The Munko Family of I'm Just Kidding, LLC is a two-generation business selling an assorted range of unique artwork and clever sayings on T-shirts, onesies, aprons, and tote bags.

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Find delightful and whimsical puppets at Rob D'Arc's table in Pike Place Market. Pick up a pop-up puppet or kit to make them for family reunions, birthday parties, scout activities, or team building!

Dark Duck Clay Shop owner Allison Peel makes specialty sculpted items like dragon eggs, souvenir fridge magnets, bakeware, soap dishes, honey jars, incense burners, tea sets and more.

Chris Scamehorn of CMS Ceramics creates handmade and hand-painted ceramics inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He is known for his “Stratascape Series” pottery, which he makes out of multiple colors of clay and hand-paints mountain landscapes on them.

Deneen Shank of No Boundaries Books makes sustainable handmade leather journals fastened with elegant gemstones, clasps, snaps, or leather ties. These journals are ideal for writing, drawing, photography, scrapbooking and more!

Karen Kvernenes of Windhorse Rocks hand gathers stones from the Pacific Northwest, then etches unique designed graphics and photos into them. 

Kasey Bracken of KSWB Leather creates handmade, laser engraved leather goods, specializing in journals that come in a variety of covers. KSWB only uses veggie tanned leather, which is not chemically treated and is healthier and better for you and the environment.

Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcycled from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other.

Leanne Clarke and Haley Land of Haleyanne Jewelry have sold original handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1985 and currently specialize in hand-glazed ceramic dog pins and magnets. Also in the Haleyanne product line: animal-themed, multimedia, hand block prints.

Ernie Seppa makes handcrafted sterling silver earrings and paper prints of original drawings, primarily of what he has seen in his nearly 50 years at Pike Place Market.

Soda Wax uses 100% edible ingredients including essential oils to bring you natural deodorant and body care products that actually work.

Lid Wear owner Sarah Goldenberg, aka Goldie, handcrafts beautiful and practical hats for every walk of life and occasion.

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Crystal Bouquet creates beautiful night lights, pendants, plaques, and flowers arrangements by pressing and preserving locally grown flowers in beveled glass.

Ron and Kristeena Sabando of Sabando Design is a husband and wife silversmith team that hand-crafts each piece creating one-of-a-kind jewelry.

In 2012, Noah Parriott of Do Not Bleach began selling uniquely designed t-shirts at Pike Place Market. These t-shirts aren’t screen printed but created using bleach and coffee. The product line has since expanded to include hats, dresses, and onesies. Currently, they're experimenting with dyes.

John Wiley moved to Seattle from Alaska in 1985 with the hope of launching his photography business, John Wiley Photography. 36 years later, he is still here and selling at Pike Place Market!

Fusion in Glass offers incredibly gorgeous, beautiful, and original fused dichroic and enameled glass pieces by Seattle glass artist Kyle Kinsey. His product line includes pendants, necklaces, rings, and earrings in all shapes, sizes, and colors.

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Linoleum block printmaker, Linnea Lundmark creates with bold graphics and humor. Made by hand right here in Seattle.

Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, or a full-size plush costume.

Phoenix Nalyvayko of Royal Phoenix is a fine art and fantasy photographer creating high-quality images that are meant to create a mood, inspire and uplift.

Pike Place artist Wais Ali creates rich acrylic paintings inspired by his home country, Djibouti, East Africa.

Leilani Jensen Jewelry is an all-handmade jewelry line created in Seattle. Leilani Jensen is the designer and she creates her colorful jewelry using glass and sterling silver.

Grey Day Candles is a family business owned by Shane Gregory. Their signature candles are multi-layered with alternating scents on each layer, so your senses stay tantalized.

Using driftwood as well as beautiful hardwoods, Neptune Furniture sells rocking chairs, benches, cutting boards, wall plaques, and one-of-a-kind items.

DrinkingStraws.Glass is a husband and wife team that specializes in reusable glass drinking straws and carrying cases. Jeremy is the man behind the torch and Kattie is the woman behind the serger.

Ritu Tilwani is the designer-printer-maker behind Dot and Dimension. She creates hand-carved linocut prints in her little home studio in Seattle.

Sue Herweck is an artist inspired by the natural world around her. Sue began selling her original oil paintings, prints, and tote bags at Pike Place Market in 1977.

Stacey Sterling of BasilicArt has been a working artist since 1980. Her mission is to bring people closer to the ocean and learn about environmental issues through murals, paintings, and clothing designs. 

Stephanie Spearman of Spearman Designs creates unique hand-crocheted, knitted hats and accessories. Stephanie is no stranger to the Market selling on our Daystall tables since 1981.

KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Shadwyck Sanders of Metta Essentials offers the highest quality CBD and arnica lotions and oils.

Wendi Chen creates colorful and stylized illustrations inspired by her favorite stories, characters, and places. She sells her art as fine art prints, postcards, and original mixed-media paintings.

Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Gone To Pot is a Northwest-based family business specializing in clay & glass art and jewelry. Both Nancy (mother) and Laura (daughter) have training and experience in mixed-media arts & crafts, and utilize those skills to bring their vision to the world.

LTDesign has been making hand-dyed and screen-printed clothing and accessories at Pike Place Market since 2004. Stop by their table for a truly unique t-shirt, both adult and children sizes are available.

Katy Racines of Galaxy Wear makes hand-painted hats, tees, hoodies, and totes inspired by scenes from the cosmos. The results are something vivid that cannot be replicated and style that will not be ignored.

Cindy Mounts has been cultivating her mastery of glasswork since 2002 to create the innovative style of glass pendants, earrings, wine stoppers, and collector's marbles that are available through her business, Glassy Productions.

Mark Carpenter handcrafts unique and beautiful bowls, phone docks, and statement pieces from driftwood found along the Olympic Peninsula. 

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Rick Morley has been selling his sensational scenic photography for 37 years at Pike Place Market.

Hairwraps are unique, colorful, and re-usable hair accessories made out of polymer clay that work in any hair thickness & texture! Amy DeAguero has been selling her handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1988. Her daughter Camilla joined the family business in 2022.

Bill Erickson of Erickson Longboards handcrafts custom longboard skateboards, cutting and charcuterie boards, and various other items from reclaimed domestic hardwoods.

Arbor & Hue sells one of a kind laser etched paintings at the historical Pike Place Market in Seattle.

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Christine Vaughan hand-silkscreens tea towels, aprons, pot holders, and greeting cards with her original designs inspired by old-fashioned flour sacks.

Linda Amesquita of Apu Wichay Designs has sold handmade jewelry at Pike Place Market since 1984. Her current line consists of sterling silver and gemstone bracelets, anklets, earrings, and necklaces.

Little Kicking Bird offers a wide range of unique images from all over the Great Pacific Northwest taken by photographer Travis Tyler.

Richard Romero of Light Being Jewels has been selling his wire wrap jewelry at Pike Place Market since 1990. His current product line includes wire wrap necklaces, pendants, earrings, and bracelets in sterling silver and 14kt gold. His pieces also include stones and pearls.

Randy Guest of Nature's Twist creates Pacific Northwest-inspired porcelain light switch covers, wind chimes, Christmas ornaments, bathroom accessories, and more!

Nature's Twist creates handmade gemstone jewelry for all bodies!

Our handmade shoes are designed, created, and tailored for you... a fully bespoke process. Find us on Western Avenue in Pike Place Market.

Magpie Mouse Studios offers private workshops making enamel jewelry in the heart of Seattle, Pike Place Market! Magpie Mouse Studios is an enamel jewelry business started by Sarah Meranda

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Hands of the World has called Pike Place Market home for over 40 years, growing its sourcing over the years with a range of countries represented in the store—Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Mali, Kenya, Thailand, India—to name a few.

The Art Stall is a cooperative women-run gallery selling original paintings and prints ranging from landscapes to portraits and animals. Stop by The Art Stall Gallery in the Economy Market building.

Gradient Art Gallery is a group of artists and friends who have opened the gallery to share their work with the world.

Gallery ERGO is an artist-owned gallery located in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market. They sell fine art originals, prints, apparel and puzzles from Seattle artists.

Creating nostalgia through stenciled pop art, Dave Ryan's collection of paintings, postcards and prints are unique juxtapositions of pop art incorporated into present day scenes.

Solstice Designs by Locals is a bright shop located in Pike Place Market that promotes local artists and is the permanent home of Amy Harris’ beautiful handcrafted jewelry.

Ed Newbold is a Wildlife Artist who lives in Seattle, WA and has a store at the entrance of the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle.

Kubode aims to provide a personalized browsing experience that perfectly mirrors in-store plant shopping. They acknowledge that each plant is individual and the selection process must represent that truth.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Patrick Kerr is a Pacific Northwest artist and Washington state licensed architect. For the past 20 years, he has owned a gallery/studio on the third level of Pike Place Market's DownUnder, where he displays and sells prints of his Pen & Ink Drawing of the Pacific Northwest, Washington state, and the Seattle skyline.

Moon Valley Organics is a sustainable skincare company created by Kim and Aaron Otto. Their product line started with just 4 bar soaps, a Rejuvenating Rub, Lip Balm, and of course the ever popular Lotion Bar. In 2005, Moon Valley introduced a line of medicinal salves with the help and guidance of Dr. Daniel Newman.   

Best Desserts!

desserts at pike place market

Indulge your sweet tooth at Pike Place Market, where a delectable world of desserts awaits. From artisanal bakeries: a French bakery, Scandinavian bakery, or Chinese bakery to specialty dessert shops and a bean-to-bar chocolate factory, the Market offers a wide range of mouthwatering treats.

Sink your teeth into freshly baked pastries, creamy gelato, rich chocolate confections, and more. Pike Place Market is a dessert lover’s paradise!

Bottega Gelato opened in 2003 with one simple goal: to make the highest-quality gelato. Using Italian techniques, it is clear from the first bite that this is an authentic artisanal product.

BITE SOCIETY offers curated modern foods and gift baskets for all occasions. Find their tasty treats and savory eats in Tattoo-themed, reusable packaging that teases and excites.

Chocolate & Ice Cream delight offers a medley of sweet small bite treats ranging from truffles to scoops and blended drinks. Stop in to try one or more of over a dozen rotating flavors they keep in-house, or pick from their selection of specialty chocolates!

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

Cobb’s Pike Place Popcorn is THE Gourmet Popcorn Shop in Seattle.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

The Dressing Room is the standalone restaurant to the Can Can Culinary Cabaret, making it theatrically centered in its design. After opening in 2021, it has quickly established itself as a Seattle must-have for brunch, happy hour, cocktails, and evening dining at Pike Place Market.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

Hellenika Cultured Creamery is a Greek creamery created by the founding family of Ellenos. Come savor their small-batch handcrafted cultured products blended with the generational expertise of the Apostolopoulos family. 

Lands of Origin makes custom spices, rubs, simmer sauces, teas, and more from different regions of Africa. Stop by for a free sample of their African pastries.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Pike Place Bakery is a family-owned market stand selling donuts, bread, retail & custom cakes, and pastries to customers since 1983.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Shy Giant, the first frozen yogurt business in Seattle, was opened in 1976.

Silver Springs Creamery is Pike Place Market's only family-owned dairy providing you with fresh products from their farm in Lynden, Washington

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

Market Day: Devon

Immerse yourself in Devon’s world by experiencing his go-to shops at Pike Place Market.

Discover the rest of downtown with Devon as part of Faces, a love letter to Seattle by W Seattle. Showcasing unique hand-painted murals, each Faces room transports guests into the life of a Seattle local, showcasing the activities Seattle natives love to do, neighborhoods they play in, hidden gems they enjoy, and the diversity they represent. Learn About Faces

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

Made in Washington is a crucial destination for gifts which celebrate the best of Washington State: our food, our art, our lifestyle.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Choice Produce sits on the corner of Post Alley and Pike Place, a family owned business providing our city with a splash of color and an affordable alternative to the large impersonal super markets.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

Seattle Candle Company's products are hand-poured in small batches in their local Seattle studio. To create high-quality candles, they use 100% soy wax, coconut oil, cotton and paper wicks, skipping the dyes, parabens and phthalates.

Pachia and Joe Cha are 2nd-generation Hmong farmers growing pesticide-free vegetables and flowers in Fall City, Washington, directly adjacent to where Joe’s parents have their own farm.

In 1988, Chukar Cherries was launched on the family farm with one goal – to be your go-to source for extraordinary Pacific Northwest foods & gifts crafted from locally grown cherries and berries.

A pasta stand located in the historic Pike Place Market in the heart of downtown Seattle.

Hip outpost for used & vintage vinyl, CDs & DVDs offered in a loft-like industrial setting.

Ras Peynado, owner of Herban Farm, grows, harvests, processes and produces artisanal sauces, spice rubs, and topicals at his small urban farm and WSDA licensed kitchen in Seattle.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

Love hats? Look no further than Eclipse Hat Shop. Owner Sharon Hagerty is an authorized Stetson hat seller. Find fedoras, custom fur felt and straw, millinery, and vintage hats. The shop also services the resizing, repairs, cleaning and reblocking of hats too.

Totem Smokehouse is a family-owned business that has been hand crafting wild smoked salmon for over 40 years in Pike Place Market.

Magpie Mouse Studios offers private workshops making enamel jewelry in the heart of Seattle, Pike Place Market! Magpie Mouse Studios is an enamel jewelry business started by Sarah Meranda

Shopping with Kids

Looking for things to do in Seattle with the kids? Create unforgettable memories by taking them shopping across Pike Place Market’s 9-acre market. In this list, discover shops and restaurants perfect for kids and their parents.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch.

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

Are you looking for something whimsical and completely unique? Kristi Ringger's handmade ceramic fairy houses might exactly be what you're looking for.

Hairwraps are unique, colorful, and re-usable hair accessories made out of polymer clay that work in any hair thickness & texture! Amy DeAguero has been selling her handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1988. Her daughter Camilla joined the family business in 2022.

Over The Line Art is now in action in Pike Place Market's DownUnder. Create a lasting memory of your visit by sitting for a caricature drawing from one of their talented artists. 

Orange Dracula is a recreation of owner Chad Smith's favorite teenage shops. Imagine a Woolworth’s or an old Five and Dime, now imagine it run by the ADDAMS family. That’s the Orange Dracula!

Gradient Art Gallery is a group of artists and friends who have opened the gallery to share their work with the world.

Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, or a full-size plush costume.

At Metsker Maps, we are proud to have map enthusiasts, explorers, and little ones call us their favorite shop! Metsker Maps offers a wide variety of maps from travel & recreational guide books to globes, art, and even magnets.

Mutsuko Mitsui of Flyingcat Creations creates delightful and whimsical ceramic cups, mugs, earrings, necklaces, and cartoon-style drawings.

Lori Brankey of Canelle Citron has been selling beautiful, original handcrafted jewelry at Pike Place Market since 1979. On her table find freshwater pearl rings, earrings, and necklaces. Sparkling crystals and stones set in sterling silver. Brilliant, dazzling metallic foil earrings, necklaces, and more! 

Katy Racines of Galaxy Wear makes hand-painted hats, tees, hoodies, and totes inspired by scenes from the cosmos. The results are something vivid that cannot be replicated and style that will not be ignored.

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Sweetie's Candy may be tiny but carries over 200 different products, including gums, liquid candy, gummy candy, hard candy, mints, PEZ, chocolate, nostalgic candies, and, of course, gifts for all your sweeties!

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

We are an all animal themed gift store in Pike Place Market. If you love animals, then you will love us! Stop by their shop on Level 4 of Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Magpie Mouse Studios offers private workshops making enamel jewelry in the heart of Seattle, Pike Place Market! Magpie Mouse Studios is an enamel jewelry business started by Sarah Meranda

For any of your Pike Place Market and Seattle-branded souvenir needs, visit Pike Place Gifts. Take home a gift for for your friends and family from their selection of collectible trinkets. Offerings include printed shot glasses, snow globes, mugs, t-shirts, and hoodies.

The Miniature Car Dealer specializes in metal miniature replicas of classic or popular automobiles, airplanes and trucks.

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

One-of-a-kind, three-dimensional wooden puzzles for all ages!

The Old Fashioned Candy Store offers one of the largest assortments of sweet treats in the Market. From recent additions to retro candies that date as far back as the 1950s.

Find delightful and whimsical puppets at Rob D'Arc's table in Pike Place Market. Pick up a pop-up puppet or kit to make them for family reunions, birthday parties, scout activities, or team building!

The Soap Box has been offering quality personal body care for over 32 years. They sell the finest in private label and European soaps, bubble baths, and lotions. Also find humorous soap bars and other body care products for all ages.  

Stephanie Shull of Pike Place Pigs has been perfecting her adored ceramic piggy banks since 1998. That's when Stephanie made her first piggy bank for her 8-year-old daughter.

Pochette offers products that are handmade, one-of-a-kind, and sustainable. Made from a mix of old and new fabrics, every item is sewn out of my home sewing studio in Seattle, Washington.

Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcycled from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Date Night

Take in the best of the Market’s nightlife and come on down for an evening to remember with your company of choice. After work, grab your date and enjoy Pike Place Market.

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Le Pichet owners Jim Drohman and Joanne Herron opened Le Pichet in 2000 with the hope of recreating the personal, neighborhood-style restaurants they had come to love in France.

Every day, Executive Chef Shane Ryan creates a menu based on the best ingredients the Market currently has to offer, selectively augmented by the choicest fare from around the Pacific Northwest and the world, with unswerving dedication to deliver unforgettable culinary pleasures every time.

The food is as spectacular as the scenery, which has made Maximilien one of Seattle's best intimate dining settings since 1977. 

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

JarrBar is an intimate tapas restaurant serving traditional Spanish cuisine and cocktails created by Bryan Jarr. 

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.

Unexpected Productions is Seattle’s oldest, and most successful improvisational theater company. The troupe has called Pike Place Market home since 1991. Their shows are improvised, based on audience suggestions. Late-night comedy fun for all ages!

Breakfast Lovers!

Pike Place Market in Seattle is a foodie’s paradise when it comes to breakfast places. Enjoy a diverse range of options, like buttery croissants, crumpets, crepes, and breakfast burritos! Whether you’re in the mood for a quick breakfast on-the-go or a leisurely brunch, the breakfast places at Pike Place Market offer delicious food and a unique dining experience that shouldn’t be missed.

Make sure to add these breakfast spots to your Seattle itinerary for a satisfying start to your day.

Learn more about our breakfast options in this blog: 24 Breakfast Spots at Pike Place Market.

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

Bagelbop serves Seattle's best breakfast sandwiches starting with kettle-boiled bagels from Seattle Bagel Bakery. Try a breakfast bagel sandwich with ham, sausage, bacon, smoked salmon lox, crab melts, Korean beef bulgogi or spicy pork bulgogi.

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Los Agaves was founded by Jaime Mendez and his family, and offers authentic Mexican cuisine and world-class Mexican and Mediterranean catering.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Market Grill has been serving up the best grilled fish in Pike Place Market since 1996.

Welcome to Miss Café! We offer a home-style, Turkish food experience in the heart of Seattle.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Sisters European Cafe specializes in European-inspired grilled sandwiches, soups and salads.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Storyville Coffee Company is dedicated to creating a truly exceptional coffee experience, starting with the details. From the artful roast of their beans to the carefully crafted cup of coffee, they take pride in perfecting each step of the journey.

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

The Dressing Room is the standalone restaurant to the Can Can Culinary Cabaret, making it theatrically centered in its design. After opening in 2021, it has quickly established itself as a Seattle must-have for brunch, happy hour, cocktails, and evening dining at Pike Place Market.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Shopping for Art

Pike Place Market in Seattle is known for its vibrant art scene, from artists selling their originals and prints in the Crafts Market to art galleries throughout the Market and its Lower Levels. On slower days, visitors can watch artists at work either behind their tables, in their art studios, or at Market events throughout the year.

This suggested Market Day features 50+ businesses and artists who sell sculpted, carved, painted, drawn, or photographed works to decorate your home. Make sure you add these businesses to your itinerary for anyone interested in experiencing the rich cultural offerings of Seattle.

Learn about the public art throughout Pike Place Market in this blog: Public Art in Pike Place Market.

Dan Gregory of It's Just Art has been honing in his funky and animated illustrations since he began drawing at the age of 5.

Arbor & Hue sells one of a kind laser etched paintings at the historical Pike Place Market in Seattle.

Tlingit artist Harmony Hoss has sold her work at Pike Place Market since 2008.A Seattle native, Harmony is entirely self-taught, and her intricate prints are drawn freehand using pen and ink, acrylic paint, and colored pencils.

The Art Stall is a cooperative women-run gallery selling original paintings and prints ranging from landscapes to portraits and animals. Stop by The Art Stall Gallery in the Economy Market building.

Stacey Sterling of BasilicArt has been a working artist since 1980. Her mission is to bring people closer to the ocean and learn about environmental issues through murals, paintings, and clothing designs. 

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

Creating nostalgia through stenciled pop art, Dave Ryan's collection of paintings, postcards and prints are unique juxtapositions of pop art incorporated into present day scenes.

Ritu Tilwani is the designer-printer-maker behind Dot and Dimension. She creates hand-carved linocut prints in her little home studio in Seattle.

Jin Bao Shu of Earth Village Art Shop is a master calligrapher. He specializes in original calligraphy works, stone seal carvings, and paintings in acrylic. Jin Bao Shu also offers custom calligraphy works specializing in names and words. 

Pike Place artist Wais Ali creates rich acrylic paintings inspired by his home country, Djibouti, East Africa.

Ed Newbold is a Wildlife Artist who lives in Seattle, WA and has a store at the entrance of the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle.

From Latino culture to urban images, to religious iconography, Ernesto Ybarra paints with powerful color. Ernesto is a disciple of Jean-Michel Basquiat, Pablo Picasso, and Diego Rivera. He paints intuitively with zero hesitation in his brush strokes.

Gallery ERGO is an artist-owned gallery located in Seattle's historic Pike Place Market. They sell fine art originals, prints, apparel and puzzles from Seattle artists.

Gradient Art Gallery is a group of artists and friends who have opened the gallery to share their work with the world.

Fodoughgrafiks (Isellpictures.com) has been selling digital art in Pike Place Market since 2007. Owner Daniel T. Fleming shoots, edits, prints coats, trims, mounts, signs, and sells a body of work that celebrates the most iconic scenes and situations from the Greater PNW and beyond.

John Wiley moved to Seattle from Alaska in 1985 with the hope of launching his photography business, John Wiley Photography. 36 years later, he is still here and selling at Pike Place Market!

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses.

LeoneArdo and Cat Jaimison are a mother-daughter duo who create bright, vibrant paintings of cityscapes, animals, and the Pacific Northwest.  

Little Kicking Bird offers a wide range of unique images from all over the Great Pacific Northwest taken by photographer Travis Tyler.

Over The Line Art is now in action in Pike Place Market's DownUnder. Create a lasting memory of your visit by sitting for a caricature drawing from one of their talented artists. 

Patrick Kerr is a Pacific Northwest artist and Washington state licensed architect. For the past 20 years, he has owned a gallery/studio on the third level of Pike Place Market's DownUnder, where he displays and sells prints of his Pen & Ink Drawing of the Pacific Northwest, Washington state, and the Seattle skyline.

Ramona Golinveaux creates beautiful art and magnets using rolled-up recycled paper on canvas. She also pasts inspiring words on top.

For the last 25 years, Raven's Nest and Treasure has been selling culturally authentic art and jewelry gift items at their Pike Place Market shop.

Rick Morley has been selling his sensational scenic photography for 37 years at Pike Place Market.

Ryan Sanderson of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork hand makes inlaid wall art featuring pop culture and nature themes. The goal of Rock-n-Roll Woodwork is to create beautiful yet badass, inlaid wall art.

Robot vs Sloth is a small shop dedicated to bringing Seattle the very best animal art and curated handmade animal-themed gifts for all ages. The shop offers a curated selection of textile works and collectibles featuring art by shop owner La Ru (Lauren Rudeck) and talented artists both local and beyond.

Rosie Ferne Illustration is a sole proprietor art, illustration and stationery business that makes cards, prints, and stickers from the artwork of me -- Rosie Ferne Edholm.

Phoenix Nalyvayko of Royal Phoenix is a fine art and fantasy photographer creating high-quality images that are meant to create a mood, inspire and uplift.

Sally Simmons creates whimsical paintings centered on inspiration from the beauty seen in the natural world.

Ernie Seppa makes handcrafted sterling silver earrings and paper prints of original drawings, primarily of what he has seen in his nearly 50 years at Pike Place Market.

Sue Herweck is an artist inspired by the natural world around her. Sue began selling her original oil paintings, prints, and tote bags at Pike Place Market in 1977.

For 30 years, Michael and Sarah Yaeger have been producing "Watercolors Fresh Daily" at Studio Solstone.

Wendi Chen creates colorful and stylized illustrations inspired by her favorite stories, characters, and places. She sells her art as fine art prints, postcards, and original mixed-media paintings.

Chris Scamehorn of CMS Ceramics creates handmade and hand-painted ceramics inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He is known for his “Stratascape Series” pottery, which he makes out of multiple colors of clay and hand-paints mountain landscapes on them.

Double Dorjee Tibet Shop is your one-stop shop to find unique Tibetan handicrafts. They also sell ritual items, fine jewelry, healing incense, prayer flags, and much more.

Mutsuko Mitsui of Flyingcat Creations creates delightful and whimsical ceramic cups, mugs, earrings, necklaces, and cartoon-style drawings.

Founded in 1978 in Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market, Glass Eye Studio is one of the oldest and largest privately-owned hot shops in the country and served as a training ground for some of the most famed glass artists of the Pacific Northwest.

Most of his pieces are figurative-based. His original designs are made into hand-formed sculpture, paintings and prints while working with acrylic, mixed media and ceramic mediums.

Hands of the World has called Pike Place Market home for over 40 years, growing its sourcing over the years with a range of countries represented in the store—Nepal, Pakistan, Indonesia, Mali, Kenya, Thailand, India—to name a few.

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KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Made in Washington is a crucial destination for gifts which celebrate the best of Washington State: our food, our art, our lifestyle.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Old Seattle Paperworks specializes in unique, vintage posters and advertising art and is located next to the world-famous Giant Shoe Museum.

Paper Scissors Rock’s whimsical mandala stones are casted and handpainted by artist Pam Corwin. Pam says she never paints the same design twice, which means every stone is a one-of-a-kind piece of art.

Polish Pottery Place sells authentic Polish pottery made from the most renowned ceramics maker in the region: Ceramika Artystyczna.

Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

The Ventures Marketplace is an eclectic gift shop in the heart of Pike Place Market featuring jewelry, art, body care products, housewares, food pantry, and more.

Chowder Tour

No visit to Pike Place Market is complete without trying some of the city’s best clam chowder. Whether you’re looking for a fancy sit-down meal or a quick bite at a casual seafood shack, these restaurants have you covered.

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

A casual restaurant in the Pike Place Market, specializing in oysters and many fresh seafoods.

Owner Jack Mathers' 40 years in the fish business has given him plenty of experience on what makes pristine seafood, which you'll be sure to get at Jack's Fish and Chips.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Best burgers in the Market and home of the Seattle cheese steak made with Gorgonzola in a red wine demiglaze.

Market Grill has been serving up the best grilled fish in Pike Place Market since 1996.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Gluten-Free

Are you looking for gluten-free options at Pike Place Market? From sweet treats to savory meals, many Market restaurants now offer gluten-free options. Businesses that made this list have clearly stated gluten-free options on their menus.

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

El Borracho is one of the best places in Seattle to get your Mexican food fix and they're now serving 100% plant-based Mexican food. Try their massive tacos, burritos, and burrito bowls, browse their small bites menu, and don't forget about the drinks!

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Market Grill has been serving up the best grilled fish in Pike Place Market since 1996.

A pasta stand located in the historic Pike Place Market in the heart of downtown Seattle.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Shopping Sustainable

Shop sustainably this holiday season! In this list, discover small businesses in Pike Place Market that use sustainable business practices or reclaimed materials to make their products.

Sua Yang, owner of Yang Farm, came to America in 1980 as a refugee from Laos. Her love of farming led her to start growing vegetables for the market in 1987. During the 1990s she transitioned to growing flowers.

DrinkingStraws.Glass is a husband and wife team that specializes in reusable glass drinking straws and carrying cases. Jeremy is the man behind the torch and Kattie is the woman behind the serger.

Foggy Hog Farm offers frozen bacon, sausages, pork chops, steaks, and more at their table in Pike Place Market. Their regenerative, ethical meats are raised in Port Townsend, Washington. Pick up protein for dinner tonight or sign up for their CSA subscription boxes. 

Mark Carpenter handcrafts unique and beautiful bowls, phone docks, and statement pieces from driftwood found along the Olympic Peninsula. 

Our handmade shoes are designed, created, and tailored for you... a fully bespoke process. Find us on Western Avenue in Pike Place Market.

Moon Valley Organics is a sustainable skincare company created by Kim and Aaron Otto. Their product line started with just 4 bar soaps, a Rejuvenating Rub, Lip Balm, and of course the ever popular Lotion Bar. In 2005, Moon Valley introduced a line of medicinal salves with the help and guidance of Dr. Daniel Newman.   

Bill Erickson of Erickson Longboards handcrafts custom longboard skateboards, cutting and charcuterie boards, and various other items from reclaimed domestic hardwoods.

Pochette offers products that are handmade, one-of-a-kind, and sustainable. Made from a mix of old and new fabrics, every item is sewn out of my home sewing studio in Seattle, Washington.

WithTheRain is an Indigenous-owned business that creates SLUGS fleece rain boot liners and Two Summer Tunic Dresses. Owner Rayana White is Tsimshian & Haida. She started making SLUGS fleece rain boot liners about 12 years ago in her hometown of Ketchikan, Alaska. 

Lee Family Farm is a thirty-acre mixed vegetable, flower, and berry farm outside Kent, Washington. The Lee Family has been farming for over 15 years in the Kent Valley, slowly expanding their land base and growing their business each year.

Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcycled from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other.

Saisei Apparel is a clothing line by Kim Ramirez that specializes in breathing new life into vintage & antique kimonos and obis by creating one-of-a-kind garments.

Angela Parriott's lifetime of curiosity grew into her business, Coastal Elevation, a combination of jewelry, accessories, clothing and textiles inspired by the organic beauty found in nature.

Chris Scamehorn of CMS Ceramics creates handmade and hand-painted ceramics inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. He is known for his “Stratascape Series” pottery, which he makes out of multiple colors of clay and hand-paints mountain landscapes on them.

"We're the guys that throw the fish!" Located in Seattle’s Pike Place Market since 1930, Pike Place Fish Market has endured as the local favorite for fresh, wild, premium Pacific seafood.

KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Ritu Tilwani is the designer-printer-maker behind Dot and Dimension. She creates hand-carved linocut prints in her little home studio in Seattle.

Conscious Wear is an eco-friendly shop that focuses on clothing, accessories, and home décor made from hemp, wool, and khaki cotton. 

Grey Day Candles is a family business owned by Shane Gregory. Their signature candles are multi-layered with alternating scents on each layer, so your senses stay tantalized.

AJ's Family Farm has been selling at Pike Place Market since 2016. Working out of a 36-acre farm in Bellingham, owner and founder Sukhy Sidhu is responsible for cultivating a wide variety of honey products.

Deneen Shank of No Boundaries Books makes sustainable handmade leather journals fastened with elegant gemstones, clasps, snaps, or leather ties. These journals are ideal for writing, drawing, photography, scrapbooking and more!

Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of "return to basics" when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products.

Holmquist Hazelnut Orchards is a fifth-generation family-owned and operated farm in the Pacific Northwest.

Lil Piggy Foodie at the Market

Nikki Fischer created this Market Day as part of our Plan YOUR Market Day Contest.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Lowell's Restaurant & Bar has been serving the public for close to 100 years with three floors of water view seating and fresh seafood daily.

Ghost Alley Espresso is one unique coffee shop with an equally unique history.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

The story of Starbucks begins in 1971 along the cobblestone streets of Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

indi chocolate sources cacao beans directly from farmers and cooperatives to make small-batch, single-origin, dark chocolate.

The Oriental Mart has been a mainstay of the Market since the 1970s. This three-generation, family-owned business serves up an 18-seat lunch counter for Filipino cuisine in the back of their Asian grocery store, which earned a prestigious award in 2020 as one of six nominees for the James Beard Foundation's "America's Classics" award.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Taco lovers! Have you tried Mariscos México in the Economy Market? This little stand makes amazing seafood tacos like the Nut-Crusted Halibut, Acapulco Shrimp, Cod Fish Taco and the Mahi Mahi. 

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Owner Jack Mathers' 40 years in the fish business has given him plenty of experience on what makes pristine seafood, which you'll be sure to get at Jack's Fish and Chips.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

In 1988, Chukar Cherries was launched on the family farm with one goal – to be your go-to source for extraordinary Pacific Northwest foods & gifts crafted from locally grown cherries and berries.

Every day, Executive Chef Shane Ryan creates a menu based on the best ingredients the Market currently has to offer, selectively augmented by the choicest fare from around the Pacific Northwest and the world, with unswerving dedication to deliver unforgettable culinary pleasures every time.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

My Market Exploration Day

Anushree Jana created this Market Day as part of our Plan YOUR Market Day Contest.

Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses.

"We're the guys that throw the fish!" Located in Seattle’s Pike Place Market since 1930, Pike Place Fish Market has endured as the local favorite for fresh, wild, premium Pacific seafood.

With parcels in Everett, Snohomish, Monroe, and Woodinville, Pa Garden is able to bring all kinds of beautiful flowers to Pike Place Market.

Katy Racines of Galaxy Wear makes hand-painted hats, tees, hoodies, and totes inspired by scenes from the cosmos. The results are something vivid that cannot be replicated and style that will not be ignored.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Farvahar Persian Cafe specializes in authentic Persian cuisine. Their dishes include kebobs, lentil soup, hummus, sandwiches and salads. Pull up a seat to their counter or order takeout from this Persian lunch spot.

Bryan Roberts of Buddha Bath followed the motto of "return to basics" when developing his superior handcrafted bath and body care products.

Antique Touch is a collector's dream, from antique teacups and saucers to salt & pepper shakers and figurines. Find Antique Touch on Level 3 of the DownUnder across from Orange Dracula.

Catching Light Studios creates a variety of unique stained glass art, kaleidoscopes, ornaments, candle holders, wind chimes, light catchers, spinners and much more.

F & J Great Western Trading Co. sells some unique, one-of-a-kind gifts from all over the world. You can get stuff for your desk, plaques for the wall, cups for your coffee, steins for your beer, or framed insects for... well, why not?

Located in Pike Place Market, the Market Magic Shop is the longest-running magic shop in the Pacific Northwest and 3rd oldest in the USA! 

Grey Day Candles is a family business owned by Shane Gregory. Their signature candles are multi-layered with alternating scents on each layer, so your senses stay tantalized.

Taste and explore your way through the world famous Pike Place Market with a Seattle Free Walking Tour. Delicious food, lively vendors, storied history, and great guide!

Jin Bao Shu of Earth Village Art Shop is a master calligrapher. He specializes in original calligraphy works, stone seal carvings, and paintings in acrylic. Jin Bao Shu also offers custom calligraphy works specializing in names and words. 

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Formerly known as MJ Yarns, Yarn Dragon is the creative venture of Jonathan Berner. He began his knitting journey in 2008 with the intention of creating his own clothing to contribute to environmental sustainability.

Youa Her Lor’s Garden can always be counted on to bring gorgeous flowers to Pike Place Market, all of them grown and freshly picked on their farm in Monroe. They’re a fixture at the market, having sold here since 1994.

Seattle Cutlery began in 1978 as a dream to bring better knives to the city of Seattle. They offer high-end specialty knives for culinary use and the outdoors, plus sharpening.

Cyrus Saffron is the dream born from German-Iranian couple Darush Amiri and Nicole Beretha to have their own saffron ranch.

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

The story of Starbucks begins in 1971 along the cobblestone streets of Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.

My name is Linda Boitano, owner of Market Lavender, and I have been farming and selling lavender at the Pike Place Market for nearly 30 years.

In 1988, Chukar Cherries was launched on the family farm with one goal – to be your go-to source for extraordinary Pacific Northwest foods & gifts crafted from locally grown cherries and berries.

Find delightful and whimsical puppets at Rob D'Arc's table in Pike Place Market. Pick up a pop-up puppet or kit to make them for family reunions, birthday parties, scout activities, or team building!

Blong's Garden is a family farm based in Fall City, Washington. We've been growing flowers, veggies, and herbs since 1994.

Pachia and Joe Cha are 2nd-generation Hmong farmers growing pesticide-free vegetables and flowers in Fall City, Washington, directly adjacent to where Joe’s parents have their own farm.

Orna has been selling handmade pottery at Pike Place Market since 2005. Orna’s work is inspired by the rich natural environment of the Pacific Northwest and by indigenous pottery-making traditions from around the world.

Owners Michelle and Jeremy Kyncl of Hierophant Meadery are on a mission to make you love mead aka the nectar of the gods.

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

Fun With Mom

Philip House created this Market Day as part of our Plan YOUR Market Day Contest.

Bottega Gelato opened in 2003 with one simple goal: to make the highest-quality gelato. Using Italian techniques, it is clear from the first bite that this is an authentic artisanal product.

Crepe de France has been operating within Pike Place Market since 1991 as Seattle’s favorite restaurant creperié.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

"We're the guys that throw the fish!" Located in Seattle’s Pike Place Market since 1930, Pike Place Fish Market has endured as the local favorite for fresh, wild, premium Pacific seafood.

Selling savory croissants, delicious pastries, and freshly made bread -- Three Girls Bakery is a Pike Place Market staple in more ways than one.

Sosio’s Fruit and Produce is the exclusive home of "Oh My God" Fruit. Peaches, pears, and melons that are oh so big and juicy get this exclusive label. You'll know it when you have tried a sample of these elite fruits.

Seattle Hats was established in Seattle in 1998 by local artist Jo Kaseter, whose line of hand-crocheted hats is perfect for newborns to adults. 

Sweetie's Candy may be tiny but carries over 200 different products, including gums, liquid candy, gummy candy, hard candy, mints, PEZ, chocolate, nostalgic candies, and, of course, gifts for all your sweeties!

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

The Old Fashioned Candy Store offers one of the largest assortments of sweet treats in the Market. From recent additions to retro candies that date as far back as the 1950s.

Resembling an entrance to a circus sideshow, the Giant Shoe Museum is a flamboyant presence at Pike Place Market. While it is essentially a single exhibit wall, it occupies a sizable chunk outside Old Seattle Paperworks.

The Miniature Car Dealer specializes in metal miniature replicas of classic or popular automobiles, airplanes and trucks.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Pike Place Bar & Grill is a great place to have some sea food and wine, try crab cake and enjoy a wonderful view of the market.

Dan Gregory of It's Just Art has been honing in his funky and animated illustrations since he began drawing at the age of 5.

Kelice Penney of Careful It Bites is know for the wild, mystical, adorable and bizarre! Whether you need a mini yeti in specific colors, a one-of-a-kind toy for your nephew, or a full-size plush costume.

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Chocolate & Ice Cream delight offers a medley of sweet small bite treats ranging from truffles to scoops and blended drinks. Stop in to try one or more of over a dozen rotating flavors they keep in-house, or pick from their selection of specialty chocolates!

If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch.

Tisbury Pringle-Ennis of Tisbury Art Glass is a flame work glass artist that creates sculpture, jewelry, and enchanting ornaments that explore her life-long fascination with the underwater world.

Chue Neng Cha and Yia Yang arrived in the US as refugees from Laos with just enough resources to rent a small farm near Carnation, named Chue Neng Cha's Garden.

F & J Great Western Trading Co. sells some unique, one-of-a-kind gifts from all over the world. You can get stuff for your desk, plaques for the wall, cups for your coffee, steins for your beer, or framed insects for... well, why not?

Isis Ray sells her vividly intricate handmade glass beads and jewelry under her name, Isis Ray. Isis has been melting glass to create flame-worked beads since 1992.

Lyall Farms is a 5th-generation family farm in Mattawa, Washington that goes everything from cherries to corn for roasting.

My name is Linda Boitano, owner of Market Lavender, and I have been farming and selling lavender at the Pike Place Market for nearly 30 years.

The Honeymoon We Never Had

Ciara Vasquez-Schreiber created this Market Day as part of our Plan YOUR Market Day Contest.

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

Named after the Norwegian Goddess of love, Freya Bakery & Café provides daily baked pastries, bread, and specialty coffee drinks.

Pike Place Bakery is a family-owned market stand selling donuts, bread, retail & custom cakes, and pastries to customers since 1983.

Sweetie's Candy may be tiny but carries over 200 different products, including gums, liquid candy, gummy candy, hard candy, mints, PEZ, chocolate, nostalgic candies, and, of course, gifts for all your sweeties!

Northwest Tastings is an artisanal food bar and tasting room located in Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

Owners Michelle and Jeremy Kyncl of Hierophant Meadery are on a mission to make you love mead aka the nectar of the gods.

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

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Recently remodeled, Pizza & Pasta Bar offers authentic Italian cuisine in Seattle’s iconic Pike Place Market. Their dishes are prepared using their homemade sauces, pizza dough, and meats from scratch.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

Wilridge Winery is a certified Organic and Biodynamic Estate Vineyard on Naches Heights near Yakima, Washington. It was founded in 1988, by Vintner and environmental lawyer Paul Beveridge.

Voted one of the best new bars by Seattle Magazine in 2013, Radiator Whiskey opened as an instant classic.

Since 2018, the Taproom at Pike Place has been serving up a rotating selection of local craft beer, wine, and cider, alongside delicious food made from scratch daily.

Grey Day Candles is a family business owned by Shane Gregory. Their signature candles are multi-layered with alternating scents on each layer, so your senses stay tantalized.

MonMon Eats: Foodie Guide for First-Timers

Hi, I’m Monica from MonMon Eats. I have a passion for trying new restaurants and traveling. Try out my Foodie Guide for First-Time Market Visitors!

The Crumpet Shop is Seattle’s first and original crumpet baking company. Founded in 1976 by Gary Lasater, he called it The United Metropolitan Improved Crumpet Baking & Punctual Delivery Company. Customers just nodded and smiled and called it The Crumpet Shop.

Since 1946, DeLaurenti Food & Wine has been Seattle’s most complete source of hard to find ingredients from around the world.

Pasta Casalinga serves up authentically artisanal pasta dishes in the heart of Pike Place Market.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Sua Yang, owner of Yang Farm, came to America in 1980 as a refugee from Laos. Her love of farming led her to start growing vegetables for the market in 1987. During the 1990s she transitioned to growing flowers.

In 1988, Chukar Cherries was launched on the family farm with one goal – to be your go-to source for extraordinary Pacific Northwest foods & gifts crafted from locally grown cherries and berries.

Mee Sum Pastry has been feeding passerby the best of Chinese dim sum since the 1980s.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Maíz is a tortilla shop (tortillería) offering light Mexican dishes (antojitos mexicanos). They focus their menu on nixtamalization, a traditional maize preparation process, using Mexican native criollo corn tortillas and products.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Tash Haynes: Mommy and Me Day

Hi, I’m Tash Haynes, from @itstashhaynes. This is my Mommy & Me Day perfect for an outing with your littles to Pike Place Market!

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Ghost Alley Espresso is one unique coffee shop with an equally unique history.

The Old Fashioned Candy Store offers one of the largest assortments of sweet treats in the Market. From recent additions to retro candies that date as far back as the 1950s.

The Pike Place Secret Garden is a thriving community-led garden and a quiet place to relax, rejuvenate and learn! The garden is run by Market residents and staff from The Market Commons. All produce grown is donated to the Pike Market Food Bank. Nearly 500 fresh herbs and vegetables are donated each year!

Cobb’s Pike Place Popcorn is THE Gourmet Popcorn Shop in Seattle.

Pike Place Bakery is a family-owned market stand selling donuts, bread, retail & custom cakes, and pastries to customers since 1983.

Ugly Baby follows a mantra, "Unapologetic art for immature adults". 

AJ's Family Farm has been selling at Pike Place Market since 2016. Working out of a 36-acre farm in Bellingham, owner and founder Sukhy Sidhu is responsible for cultivating a wide variety of honey products.

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Market Day: TWB

Hey, what’s up! It’s Anthony and Marlie Love, and we are Traveling While Black. We wanted to build a picnic while exploring the iconic Pike Place Market. CHECK THIS OUT!

BLMF Literary Saloon is proof that there are endless treasures to be found in the lower levels of Pike Place Market. What this little shop lacks in square footage, it gains back in an eclectic selection and friendly personal attention from a knowledgeable staff. Restock your to-read pile here without emptying your wallet.

The Old Fashioned Candy Store offers one of the largest assortments of sweet treats in the Market. From recent additions to retro candies that date as far back as the 1950s.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Honest Biscuits was started by Art Stone, who learned biscuit making from his grandmother in rural North Carolina. Head to the Pike Place MarketFront off Western Avenue and grab one of their fried chicken Butterhole Biscuit Sandwiches.

Totem Smokehouse is a family-owned business that has been hand crafting wild smoked salmon for over 40 years in Pike Place Market.

Ras Peynado, owner of Herban Farm, grows, harvests, processes and produces artisanal sauces, spice rubs, and topicals at his small urban farm and WSDA licensed kitchen in Seattle.

Owners Michelle and Jeremy Kyncl of Hierophant Meadery are on a mission to make you love mead aka the nectar of the gods.

Lyall Farms is a 5th-generation family farm in Mattawa, Washington that goes everything from cherries to corn for roasting.

Husband-and-wife team Eric and Clarita Santos, of Santos Farm, have sold produce and flowers in Pike Place Market for more than 30 years.

Located on the bustling corner of the Market’s front entrance is the bright and jubilant storefront of rōJō Juice,  pouring crafty natural beverages.

Silver Springs Creamery is Pike Place Market's only family-owned dairy providing you with fresh products from their farm in Lynden, Washington

Seattle Dumpling Co. is a small dumpling and Asian food shop on the north end of Pike Place Market. Owners Xi Lin & Jiegang Zhou have a combined 30 years of experience. 

Pasta Casalinga serves up authentically artisanal pasta dishes in the heart of Pike Place Market.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

Day Date with Your + 1

It’s Saturday, and the sun is shining bright. Take advantage of the fresh air, grab a friend or your special someone, and head to Pike Place Market for a day of delicious food and memories. For this Market Day, come hungry!

Pike's Pit Bar-B-Que traces its roots to 1980 when Ron and Debra Wise opened a Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que in 1st Avenue South.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Owner Jack Mathers' 40 years in the fish business has given him plenty of experience on what makes pristine seafood, which you'll be sure to get at Jack's Fish and Chips.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Umai Sushi & Teriyaki focuses on various styles of takeout teriyaki and sushi.

Place Pigalle is a historic restaurant that pairs locally sourced French fare & Puget Sound views.

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Since 1909, the Athenian Seafood Restaurant and Bar has served delicious food and beverages in one of Seattle's most iconic restaurant settings.

Sound View Café is a family eatery whose goal is to provide locally inspired dishes with fair prices coupled with a fantastic view of Puget Sound.

Orange Dracula is a recreation of owner Chad Smith's favorite teenage shops. Imagine a Woolworth’s or an old Five and Dime, now imagine it run by the ADDAMS family. That’s the Orange Dracula!

Northwest Tastings is an artisanal food bar and tasting room located in Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

Storyville Coffee Company is dedicated to creating a truly exceptional coffee experience, starting with the details. From the artful roast of their beans to the carefully crafted cup of coffee, they take pride in perfecting each step of the journey.

Bottega Gelato opened in 2003 with one simple goal: to make the highest-quality gelato. Using Italian techniques, it is clear from the first bite that this is an authentic artisanal product.

Early Riser

We all know that the early bird gets the worm, but in this case, the early bird gets first dibs on the best produce and flowers + breakfast & lunch! You’ll also get to see the Market come alive. This Market Day starts at 8 a.m., and don’t forget your shopping bags.

Ghost Alley Espresso is one unique coffee shop with an equally unique history.

Daily Dozen Doughnut Company's famous mini-donuts have been crowd pleasers for years. You know they’re fresh when you can watch them come off the machine.

Pure Food Fish is a multi-generational fish market selling local fish and shellfish in Pike Place Market for more than 100 years.

A pasta stand located in the historic Pike Place Market in the heart of downtown Seattle.

Uli’s Famous Sausage believes in providing only the highest quality sausages for our customers.

Mary Rosary Patos of Memories Unlimited Seattle screenprints original artwork on various canvas clothing and accessories. Her current product line includes tote bags and aprons in more than a dozen colors.

Aaron Murray creates porcelain figurines and earthenware that combine his love of folk art and animal forms with a dash of humor.

Tlingit artist Harmony Hoss has sold her work at Pike Place Market since 2008.A Seattle native, Harmony is entirely self-taught, and her intricate prints are drawn freehand using pen and ink, acrylic paint, and colored pencils.

PATTERN & Posy is a brand of handmade, block-printed home and infant products by surface pattern designer and printmaker Carrie Narducci. Carrie’s product line includes tea towels, napkin sets, cork coasters, and organic infant onesies, hats, and bibs.

Choice Produce sits on the corner of Post Alley and Pike Place, a family owned business providing our city with a splash of color and an affordable alternative to the large impersonal super markets.

El Mercado Latino is a family-owned and operated Latin grocery located in Post Alley to the left of Choice Produce. Every time you walk into this shop, you'll discover something new, from their wall of hot sauce to unique spices from South America.

Made in Washington is a crucial destination for gifts which celebrate the best of Washington State: our food, our art, our lifestyle.

Martin Family Orchards is a family run business with all three of Rick and Terri Martin's sons (Ricky Jr., Jamie and Jonny) involved in the day to day operations.

Cinnamon Works has been serving vegan, gluten-free, sugar-free, and good tasting classic treats since 1983.

It began in 1983, when Le Panier opened its bakery doors onto Pike Place to bring a taste of France to Seattle for all to share.

A casual restaurant in the Pike Place Market, specializing in oysters and many fresh seafoods.

The Soap Box has been offering quality personal body care for over 32 years. They sell the finest in private label and European soaps, bubble baths, and lotions. Also find humorous soap bars and other body care products for all ages.  

Owners Michelle and Jeremy Kyncl of Hierophant Meadery are on a mission to make you love mead aka the nectar of the gods.

Kate Endle of Kate Endle Illustration & Fine Art uses a truly original style of multi-medium art to create collaged canvases, prints, home décor, paper products, and children's books. (She is the illustrator for the Caspar Babypants album covers.)

LeoneArdo and Cat Jaimison are a mother-daughter duo who create bright, vibrant paintings of cityscapes, animals, and the Pacific Northwest.  

If you find yourself drawn into a store where the owner sings, recites poetry, or makes shoppers laugh, you’re probably in the Lionheart Bookstore. This bookstore in Pike Place Market's Lower Levels carries children’s books, poetry, philosophy, local history, and more. 

Resembling an entrance to a circus sideshow, the Giant Shoe Museum is a flamboyant presence at Pike Place Market. While it is essentially a single exhibit wall, it occupies a sizable chunk outside Old Seattle Paperworks.

Old Seattle Paperworks specializes in unique, vintage posters and advertising art and is located next to the world-famous Giant Shoe Museum.

Gradient Art Gallery is a group of artists and friends who have opened the gallery to share their work with the world.

Cobb’s Pike Place Popcorn is THE Gourmet Popcorn Shop in Seattle.

See Lee Garden is family-owned and family-operated flower farm located in Fall City and sold at Pike Place Market.

Day Date

It’s Saturday, and the sun is shining. Grab your special honey and head to Pike Place Market for a day of delicious food and memories! For this Market Day, come hungry. First stop, lunch – progressive lunch!

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Pasta Casalinga serves up authentically artisanal pasta dishes in the heart of Pike Place Market.

Pike's Pit Bar-B-Que traces its roots to 1980 when Ron and Debra Wise opened a Pecos Pit Bar-B-Que in 1st Avenue South.

Owner Jack Mathers' 40 years in the fish business has given him plenty of experience on what makes pristine seafood, which you'll be sure to get at Jack's Fish and Chips.

Owner, Larry Mellum, has only one mission: prepare and serve great chowders with the sparkling taste and aroma of premium seafood, farm vegetables, fresh milk and cream, and perfectly balanced seasonings.

Blending traditional recipes with PNW flavor, Piroshky Piroshky makes 32 different piroshkies daily, both savory and sweet.

Rachel's Ginger Beer is made in Seattle using fresh lemons, strong roots, organic cane sugar, and top-quality water.

Hip outpost for used & vintage vinyl, CDs & DVDs offered in a loft-like industrial setting.

BLMF Literary Saloon is proof that there are endless treasures to be found in the lower levels of Pike Place Market. What this little shop lacks in square footage, it gains back in an eclectic selection and friendly personal attention from a knowledgeable staff. Restock your to-read pile here without emptying your wallet.

Osara Commissary features original artwork by Mikako Hamaguchi and offers a variety of cute and unique items from Japan.

Orange Dracula is a recreation of owner Chad Smith's favorite teenage shops. Imagine a Woolworth’s or an old Five and Dime, now imagine it run by the ADDAMS family. That’s the Orange Dracula!

MarninSaylor is Thomas Marnin and Skye Saylor, two country kids in the big city hand-making Donut Cats, Pastry Pets, and other toys.

Gem Heaven offers a vast collection of high-quality minerals, crystals, fossils, and jewelry fit for any treasure hunter with an eye for sparkle and a curiosity to discover pieces forged thousands, or even millions of years ago.

Golden Age Collectables is the oldest comic shop in the world. Founded in 1961, they sell new and vintage comics, manga, collectibles, figurines, Funko toys, board games, movie scripts, vintage Star Wars toys, posters, and so much more.

Northwest Tastings is an artisanal food bar and tasting room located in Pike Place Market's DownUnder.

Founded in 1978 in Seattle’s famed Pike Place Market, Glass Eye Studio is one of the oldest and largest privately-owned hot shops in the country and served as a training ground for some of the most famed glass artists of the Pacific Northwest.

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

Leonardo Lanzolla of Leonarte is a self-taught contemporary artist from Torino, Italy. His paintings and prints are spontaneous, jovial, and intriguing reflecting the nature of mankind, modern life, and his senses.

Formerly known as Knuckle Kiss. Our small batch and one-of-a-kind pieces are designed and handcrafted by Angela Delarmente in her Seattle studio.

Twyla Dill’s ability to blend lace, wood, and metal into one compatible form is what has made the jewelry of Twyla Dill’s Design a fan-favorite of Seattleites and visitors. Twyla discovered crocheting while living in Istanbul where she started by making lace on the edge of an old t-shirt.

KOBO Art Garden is a fine handmade glass art small business created by couple Joshua Swanson and Motoko Hayashi. They create one-of-a-kind pieces that are perfect for your home and garden.

Husband-and-wife team Eric and Clarita Santos, of Santos Farm, have sold produce and flowers in Pike Place Market for more than 30 years.

Sua Yang, owner of Yang Farm, came to America in 1980 as a refugee from Laos. Her love of farming led her to start growing vegetables for the market in 1987. During the 1990s she transitioned to growing flowers.

Brooke Westlund, a native Seattleite, has always loved art. She studied Photography, Art History, and Business at Western Washington University.

Shug’s Soda Fountain & Ice Cream is an independently owned family business specializing in ice cream, sundaes, homemade sodas, locally roasted organic coffee, and ice cream cocktails.

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

Date Night

There’s still plenty to do at Pike Place Market in the evening. After work, grab your date and enjoy the savory side of Pike Place Market.

Reminder: We have an evening parking rate in our garage. Enter after 5 p.m. and exit by 2 a.m. for a flat rate of $5. Learn more!

Rachel the Piggy Bank is the mascot of Pike Place Market and one of our best public fundraisers. She has been “bringing home the bacon” for The Market Foundation since 1986, raising more than $200,000 and counting. Legend has it that if you rub Rachel’s snout and make a donation, you’ll have good luck!

Xai and Kher Cha started Xai C. Farm in 1995 on 2 acres in Kent, Washington. This was a dream come true for the couple who immigrated to Seattle two decades prior as refugees from the war-torn country of Laos.

Located at the gateway to the Market, Pike Place Flowers is a full-service florist on the corner of 1st Avenue and Pike Street.

Cheesecake lovers welcome to heaven; The Confectional makes over 10 flavors of individual serving cheesecakes.

The vision for Old Stove Brewing Co. has always been to carry on the Market’s “Meet the Producer” tradition by producing amazing beer onsite to be enjoyed in a comfortable and enticing taproom.

The story of Starbucks begins in 1971 along the cobblestone streets of Seattle’s historic Pike Place Market.

Voted one of the best new bars by Seattle Magazine in 2013, Radiator Whiskey opened as an instant classic.

The Pink Door is a restaurant-cabaret where fun and delicious Italian food makes for a memorable experience.

Located in Seattle’s Historic Pike Place Market, the Virginia Inn has been here serving Seattle fine food and drink since 1903. 

Down an unassuming alleyway in Pike Place Market is a hidden work of art dubbed The Gum Wall. This unexpected and colorful display is an intriguing representation of Seattle’s unique charm and character.

The Alibi Room across from the world-famous Gum Wall in Post Alley is a cozy speakeasy-style restaurant serving up brick-oven pizza, salads and cocktails. It has long been a favorite bar for Northwest authors, writers, and artists alike.

Unexpected Productions is Seattle’s oldest, and most successful improvisational theater company. The troupe has called Pike Place Market home since 1991. Their shows are improvised, based on audience suggestions. Late-night comedy fun for all ages!

For nearly 50 years, IL Bistro has offered regional Italian cuisine in an intimate fine-dining setting. The romantic and warm atmosphere that started back in 1975 still resonates within its walls. People flock here for their sophisticated sense of romance, consistently naming it the “most romantic” dining room in Seattle.