5 Things You Have To Eat At Pike Place Market
When you arrive in Seattle, head straight for the city’s iconic Pike Place Market Restaurants—and make sure you're hungry
Pike Place Market is a must-do when in the Emerald City. Photo Credit: CT Shier
Hands down (or up, if you’re visiting the fishmongers!), Pike Place Market is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in the Emerald City. From Seattle coffee roasts to artisanal cheeses and baked goods, you can satisfy an abundance of cravings here. But the market’s not just for out-of-towners. Even locals head here regularly for their favorite flavors. Don’t know where to start? Let us be your guide to Pike Place Market restaurants and vendors!
Get a kick out of the coffee culture
Get your cup of joe at Seattle Coffee Works. Photo Credit: CT Shier
It’s no secret Seattle is home to an abundance of coffee roasters, and you’ll find several in and around Pike Place Market. Considering the tourist crowds, locals won’t be found near the original Pike Place Starbucks; still, it’s a necessary selfie stop for first-time visitors to the city. While you wait in line at this location—which you will, make no mistake—check out iconic Starbucks souvenirs and enjoy a show by talented street performers.
Once you’re ready to get your coffee fix like a local, head to Storyville Coffee for espresso in a quiet nook above the market. Or cross the street for local favorite Seattle Coffee Works at 107 Pike Street. If you’re shopping for beans, try the award-winning Seattle Space Blend.
Say cheese—then eat it
Watch in awe as workers make cheese at Beecher’s Handmade Cheese—and then make sure to try some. Photo Credit: CT Shier
Visit Beecher’s Handmade Cheese to watch cheesemakers at work while you grab an ooey-gooey bite to eat. Grilled sandwiches and mac and cheese are favorites here, but locals pop in simply to stock up on fresh packaged cheese. A favorite is the “squeaky cheese” curd—try a sample beside the cheese counter. If you prefer something nutty and tart in flavor, ask for Beecher’s Flagship cheese.
Follow your nose to a fresh-baked treat
A morning stroll through the market promises can’t-resist aromas of fresh-baked goodies. Watch bakers handcraft an assortment of fresh biscuits at Honest Biscuits. Not sure what to order? You can’t go wrong with The MacGregor, stuffed with bacon, Beecher’s Flagship cheese and caramelized onions. Then get your sugar fix at Daily Dozen Doughnuts. Pick up a whole dozen of these warm, sugar-coated treats—they’re bite-size, and a bag is perfect for sharing. Or settle in for French pastries and colorful macarons at Le Panier.
Savor all things chocolate
Find everything from chocolate bars to chocolate lotion at Indi Chocolate. Photo Credit: CT Shier
If your sweet tooth prefers chocolate, you’re in the right place. At Indi Chocolate, you can watch the chocolate-making process, and artisans are more than happy to share behind-the-scenes details of their decadent treats. In addition to sweet eats, Indi Chocolate sells chocolate body lotions and chocolate spice rubs.
Catch your dinner
Seafood lovers will want to make a stop at Pike Place Fish Market for the fresh catch of the day. Photo Credit: CT Shier
Now, get ready for the most popular spectacle of Pike Place Market. At Pike Place Fish, you can hover around a bit to watch the fun-loving fishmongers tossing their catch of the day across the deli counter. Ready to catch one of your own? Order your dinner, and put your hands up! The offerings at Pike Place Fish are 100% sustainable and available for overnight shipping.
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