Farmers' market · University District
Seattle’s largest farm-and-food-only market since 1993, this Saturday institution draws home cooks and chefs alike for peak-season produce and rare finds. Regularly featured by Eater Seattle and praised by travel editors, it’s a defining slice of local food culture.
Farmers' market · Ballard
Open every Sunday, rain or shine, Ballard is a true producers-only market showcasing Washington-grown foods along historic cobblestones. Consistently recommended by Eater Seattle and local critics, it’s where you taste the region’s farms in one lively stroll.
Farmers' market · Genesee
A Sunday cornerstone in the Junction, this nonprofit-run market is heavy on peak produce, meats, and seafood with strong food-access programs. Often highlighted by local guides and university publications, it’s as community-forward as it gets.
Farmers' market · Capitol Hill
A vibrant plaza market above Capitol Hill Station, open Sundays year-round with added Tuesday evenings in summer. Covered by Axios and Capitol Hill Seattle news, it’s perfect for quick weeknight shopping and weekend produce hauls.
Temporarily Closed
Seattle’s only independent, community-run farmers market turns Thursday evenings into a neighborhood gathering with all-food vendors, music, and chef demos. A seasonal favorite that Eater Seattle routinely spotlights for its local-first roster.
Farmers' market · Columbia City
Set beside Columbia Park and a block from light rail, this Wednesday market reflects the neighborhood’s diversity with stellar produce and global flavors. Axios noted its expanded 2025 season, underscoring its role as a South Seattle hub.
Farmers' market · Olympic Hills
A Thursday seasonal market known for family-friendly programming and robust food-access support. Cited by Axios in 2025 among returning neighborhood markets, it’s where North End residents stock up and linger for community activities.
Farmers' market · Magnolia
A Saturday seasonal favorite in Magnolia Village, offering berries, pastured meats, and artisan staples. Neighborhood media and NFM updates keep it on locals’ radar, with family activities and special events through late summer.
Temporarily Closed
Run by the Seattle Farmers Market Association, this Wednesday park market pairs picnic-perfect lawns with farm stalls and ready-to-eat bites. Recognized by the state association and favored by local guides for summer evenings.
Temporarily Closed
Friday afternoons June–September beside the PNA playground make this a relaxed neighborhood hangout. The nonprofit operator’s 2025 schedule and local coverage confirm a lively lineup of farms, live music, and dinner-ready options.
Market · Pike Place Market
The city’s iconic public market hosts a weekly summer evening farmers market and weekday express pop-ups downtown. Nationally lauded by Food & Wine and backed by the market authority, these seasonal series bring regional farms to the city’s core.
Seattle’s largest farm-and-food-only market since 1993, this Saturday institution draws home cooks and chefs alike for peak-season produce and rare finds. Regularly featured by Eater Seattle and praised by travel editors, it’s a defining slice of local food culture.

Open every Sunday, rain or shine, Ballard is a true producers-only market showcasing Washington-grown foods along historic cobblestones. Consistently recommended by Eater Seattle and local critics, it’s where you taste the region’s farms in one lively stroll.

A Sunday cornerstone in the Junction, this nonprofit-run market is heavy on peak produce, meats, and seafood with strong food-access programs. Often highlighted by local guides and university publications, it’s as community-forward as it gets.

A vibrant plaza market above Capitol Hill Station, open Sundays year-round with added Tuesday evenings in summer. Covered by Axios and Capitol Hill Seattle news, it’s perfect for quick weeknight shopping and weekend produce hauls.
Seattle’s only independent, community-run farmers market turns Thursday evenings into a neighborhood gathering with all-food vendors, music, and chef demos. A seasonal favorite that Eater Seattle routinely spotlights for its local-first roster.

Set beside Columbia Park and a block from light rail, this Wednesday market reflects the neighborhood’s diversity with stellar produce and global flavors. Axios noted its expanded 2025 season, underscoring its role as a South Seattle hub.

A Thursday seasonal market known for family-friendly programming and robust food-access support. Cited by Axios in 2025 among returning neighborhood markets, it’s where North End residents stock up and linger for community activities.

A Saturday seasonal favorite in Magnolia Village, offering berries, pastured meats, and artisan staples. Neighborhood media and NFM updates keep it on locals’ radar, with family activities and special events through late summer.

Run by the Seattle Farmers Market Association, this Wednesday park market pairs picnic-perfect lawns with farm stalls and ready-to-eat bites. Recognized by the state association and favored by local guides for summer evenings.

Friday afternoons June–September beside the PNA playground make this a relaxed neighborhood hangout. The nonprofit operator’s 2025 schedule and local coverage confirm a lively lineup of farms, live music, and dinner-ready options.

The city’s iconic public market hosts a weekly summer evening farmers market and weekday express pop-ups downtown. Nationally lauded by Food & Wine and backed by the market authority, these seasonal series bring regional farms to the city’s core.

Farmers' market · University District
Seattle’s largest farm-and-food-only market since 1993, this Saturday institution draws home cooks and chefs alike for peak-season produce and rare finds. Regularly featured by Eater Seattle and praised by travel editors, it’s a defining slice of local food culture.
Farmers' market · Ballard
Open every Sunday, rain or shine, Ballard is a true producers-only market showcasing Washington-grown foods along historic cobblestones. Consistently recommended by Eater Seattle and local critics, it’s where you taste the region’s farms in one lively stroll.
Farmers' market · Genesee
A Sunday cornerstone in the Junction, this nonprofit-run market is heavy on peak produce, meats, and seafood with strong food-access programs. Often highlighted by local guides and university publications, it’s as community-forward as it gets.
Farmers' market · Capitol Hill
A vibrant plaza market above Capitol Hill Station, open Sundays year-round with added Tuesday evenings in summer. Covered by Axios and Capitol Hill Seattle news, it’s perfect for quick weeknight shopping and weekend produce hauls.
Temporarily Closed
Seattle’s only independent, community-run farmers market turns Thursday evenings into a neighborhood gathering with all-food vendors, music, and chef demos. A seasonal favorite that Eater Seattle routinely spotlights for its local-first roster.
Farmers' market · Columbia City
Set beside Columbia Park and a block from light rail, this Wednesday market reflects the neighborhood’s diversity with stellar produce and global flavors. Axios noted its expanded 2025 season, underscoring its role as a South Seattle hub.
Farmers' market · Olympic Hills
A Thursday seasonal market known for family-friendly programming and robust food-access support. Cited by Axios in 2025 among returning neighborhood markets, it’s where North End residents stock up and linger for community activities.
Farmers' market · Magnolia
A Saturday seasonal favorite in Magnolia Village, offering berries, pastured meats, and artisan staples. Neighborhood media and NFM updates keep it on locals’ radar, with family activities and special events through late summer.
Temporarily Closed
Run by the Seattle Farmers Market Association, this Wednesday park market pairs picnic-perfect lawns with farm stalls and ready-to-eat bites. Recognized by the state association and favored by local guides for summer evenings.
Temporarily Closed
Friday afternoons June–September beside the PNA playground make this a relaxed neighborhood hangout. The nonprofit operator’s 2025 schedule and local coverage confirm a lively lineup of farms, live music, and dinner-ready options.
Market · Pike Place Market
The city’s iconic public market hosts a weekly summer evening farmers market and weekday express pop-ups downtown. Nationally lauded by Food & Wine and backed by the market authority, these seasonal series bring regional farms to the city’s core.
