Here's a listing of places we visited and what we ate!
Crepe de France - banana nutella crepe
Corner Produce - fresh Washington grown honeycrisp apple, nectarine, pluot
This stall has been open since 1957! There are actually 20 varieties of nectarines grown in Washington state, but I forget which we tasted.
Their backstory is a good one.
Pike's Pit BBQ - BBQ Bowl
Our guide called this a 'walkabout'.... basically a layering of beans, brisket, and slaw.
Uli's Famous Sausage - Italian chicken sausage
This is one stand we've visited and purchased from many times before.
Pure Food Fish Market - alderwood smoked salmon
Goodness this was good!
Ellenos Real Greek yogurt - honey yogurt with marionberry sause
Oh yum! I'll be looking for this in my local grocery store.
Mariscos Mexico - cod fish tacos
This was so good, we went back after the tour and had a full order. We'll be back!
As a postscript, our tour actually began inside the Seattle Art Museum, which is very near the market, and on our way out we stopped in the lobby to see and hear about a current exhibit, John Grades's Middle Fork, which "echoes the contours of a 140-year-old western hemlock tree located in the Cascade Mountains east of Seattle." Get a glimpse, and if you want to know more, there's even a video. It was truly awe-inspiring.
Mmm Ellenos! I had some when I visited Seattle years ago. So yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like you had fun. That's what I enjoy about Pike Place Market, there's so much to see, taste and buy.
ReplyDeleteYour tour started at the Seattle Art Museum, I've got to see that museum and check out the tour.
Thanks for sharing the photos, inspiring.
what fun!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your foodie posts. I've pinned this one for a future trip to Seattle. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to have a food tour in your own city! My DH is usually not "up" for such ventures. We do love fish tacos though! Sounds like a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis was so interesting! I watched the video about the tree. Now my plan is to take visitors to Seattle to the museum to see the tree. Sounds like you had a great day!
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