Edmonds Summer Market
Farmers' market · Edmonds ·

Edmonds Summer Market

Farmers' market · Edmonds ·

Local vendors, crafts, garden décor, fresh produce, baked goods

food vendors
coffee
jerky
flowers
fresh fruits
donuts
beef
honey
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null
Edmonds Summer Market by null

Information

5th Ave N &, Bell St, Edmonds, WA 98020 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

Information

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5th Ave N &, Bell St, Edmonds, WA 98020 Get directions

historicedmonds.org
@edmondsmuseum
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@edmondsmuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 15, 2026

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One of the area’s most talked‑about Saturday markets, running May–Oct, 9am–2pm. The museum’s site confirms 2025 dates; it’s frequently recommended by Edible Seattle for farmer‑only standards and a robust mix of regional producers and makers.

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Edmonds Summer Market

Yi

Google
Very good vibe, I bought Burmese coffee! And local Washington beef jerky, also lots of beautiful fresh flowers

Michael B.

Google
This is my favorite market. I’ve been going for about 20 years and it’s always a great experience. The town is quaint and full of character. I really like the many murals that have popped up around the town. The market starts small in May but grows with more vendors in June. I always look forward to the fresh and warm cinnamon sugar donuts. There are large selections of everything really. Make sure you walk around the town and take in the views while you are there.

Sharron D.

Google
Great experience. I highly recommend visiting before they close. Great prices, vendors service, products and food. Each of the shops and vendors were awesome today. Great day to be outside. Definitely crowded today. Live band playing. Really cool go walk see all the great talent. Highly recommended

Angel R.

Google
A friend and I stopped in this Saturday morning at the Edmonds farmers market. There is a large variety of fresh produce, local honey, food vendors, craft vendors, and more. Large street set up and there’s something for everyone!

Carl T.

Google
Finally found a farmers market north of Seattle with beef and eggs. Still looking for raw milk. Edmonds Farmer's Market is very nice, a lot of local vendors. More than Woodinville. Beef, eggs, pork, chicken, honey, flowers, jerky, bread, gluten free bread, pasties, soap, handmade signs and other little things, food vendors, pizza, sandwiches, coffee, and so much more. Highly recommend. Parking can be tough. Enjoy and support local!

Shawn L

Google
Lots of variety, great location. Be sure to visit the booth by the bathrooms with the beautiful ocean-themed charcuterie boards, crystal-embedded art pieces, paintings, and so many other unique must-have / gift treasures!

Sanjiv K.

Google
Love visting this place for the fresh fruits, veggies and bakery products each time I am in Edmonds. My glass of Kambucha was perhaps the worst so far. Showers in the morning made the visit even more pleasant.

Joy A.

Google
So much smaller in the early season than in full blown summer, but packed full of goodies nevertheless. I got my coffee at one stand and an almond pear croissant at another and looked at all the really cool crafts and art that was displayed. You can get everything there from cool yard art, blown glass, and jewelry to actual fruits and vegetables. This time of year there weren't a lot of veggies to choose from but what they had was marvelous! I have never seen rhubarb so bright and beautiful and HUGE!