Fremont Sunday Street Market

Flea market · Fremont

Fremont Sunday Street Market

Flea market · Fremont

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3401 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

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Street market with vintage clothes, crafts, antiques, and food trucks  

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3401 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

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A year-round, indie-run marketplace of vintage, makers, and global bites that expands each spring and summer. Confirmed for 2025 with a larger footprint and covered winter setup, and recently noted by Axios Seattle.

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Since 1990, the Fremont Sunday Market has been a lively gathering spot for artisans, farmers, food vendors, and vintage collectors. As highlighted by Eater Seattle and Lonely Planet, this year-round, open-air market showcases the city’s entrepreneurial spirit and creative diversity. Enjoy street food, handmade goods, and live performances while exploring the quirky, art-filled Fremont neighborhood. The market’s welcoming atmosphere and commitment to supporting local businesses make it a weekly tradition that reflects Seattle’s community-driven ethos.

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Kelly Lee

Google
It's pleasant to stroll down the street on Sundays, although mostly selling antique items and used clothing, rather than locally handcrafted goods. I did street parking. Restrooms were quite limited. There were a few food trucks at the end of the street.

Nami N

Google
We visited the Fremont Sunday Market and had a great time exploring the food truck area for lunch. I had the beef and cheese piroshki from Piroshky Piroshky — warm, cheesy, and flavorful with a perfectly crispy crust. Definitely comfort food done right! For dessert, we shared the Mokka Crowned from Moklava. It came with pistachio and strawberry ice cream, flaky phyllo layers, and roasted nuts on top. Beautiful presentation and even better taste — rich, creamy, and crunchy all in one bite. Highly recommend stopping by both stalls if you're at the market. Great food and a fun outdoor atmosphere!

Catherine P

Google
Definitely worth strolling through the market on a Sunday. It is easily accessible by walking if you live in the area or by bus. There was a DJ playing music and plenty of food trucks/vendors. The market is a mix of clothing, both new and vintage, and artisans selling their handmade items. We saw everything from candles, tea, jewelry, pottery, and more. Plenty of restaurants also in the area to have a bit at.

S TX Bull Run

Google
Worth the visit, lots of vendors, from hand crafts to up-cycled vintage clothes. Great place to visit if you are a foodie.

Sarah Marsh

Google
A fantastic market to visit - find all sorts of creative and friendly vendors with a variety of things to get.

Taegyn Turnley

Google
Best market I’ve been to in ages! Better than any I’ve been to in NY/NJ recently. Great variety of stalls and food options and good quality all around!

Khoder Wassouf

Google
Love this market. It's grown over the years and am glad to see it stay. It's always a nice vibe, everyone's just happy here. it's good to get the community together like this and just enjoy and browse trash and treasure items from local businesses. Have bought a lot of cool stuff here.

Michele Hubbard

Google
Love this market. Great variety of vendors. Nice location. Parking can be hard to find but an easy level walk from side streets if you have to park a ways away. Got a coffee with my daughter with Conche cookie on top and sat watching boats by river as break halfway through . Worth the trip.
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Amie N.

Yelp
some gentrified thrifting if u will. 100+ vendors i believe?? no way u will not find smt u like but tops are $15-$40 and some are CRAZY OVERPRICED. i found some brandy pieces priced over retail. u can bargain with owners though. found $5 and $10 bins/racks though. plenty vending trucks, some sample stands, forgot the name but there is some REALLY FANTASTIC handmade jam oh my goodness. asian goods, hair pieces, clothing. sanrio kuromi, mofusan. some none 2nd hand boutiques. parking is hard. u must visit if in town sunday.
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Nami N.

Yelp
My hubby and I visited the Fremont Market, which takes place every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and it was such a fun and lively experience. We headed over to the food truck area for lunch and were so glad we did! We started with a Beef and Cheese Piroshki from Piroshky Piroshky. The pastry was perfectly golden and crispy on the outside, with a warm, melty cheese and savory beef filling inside. It was comforting, flavorful, and super satisfying--not to mention reasonably priced. For dessert, we couldn't resist trying the Mokka Crowned from Moklava. The Mokka Crowned is essentially a bowl of saffron pistachio with Crowned Veklave, and we added one scoop of strawberry rose. The flavors and textures were beautifully balanced, and it looked just as amazing as it tasted. Enjoying these dishes outside in the sunshine made the whole experience even better. If you're visiting Fremont Market, these two spots are absolutely worth checking out!
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Wendi K.

Yelp
I always have a fun time browsing this market :) You can really find anything you want to browse here - baked goods, yummy eats, homemade candles, vintage clothing. A lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon / morning!
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Aditya P.

Yelp
This market is definitely a good destination if you have a family / kids to entertain. If Seattle weather cooperates, the walks can be very entertaining because the whole market is lined up along the banks of Fremont river. There are various stalls and businesses that are local and engaging. The items are a bit pricey and not always in reach but that's typical of these Sunday markets/ farmer markets. Here are a few things we experienced - Sookh ice cream. We tried the cardomon caramel ice cream and we also had the pistachio ice cream. Both delicious. Their mango ice cream is also yummy. - whateke Mexican food cart. We tried the nachos (highly recommend) and the tacos (they were ok). They do have jarritos. - Kathmandu momocha. We had their cheese balls (omg! Delicious!) and veggie Momo's (not so great. Mainly coz they were bland). I would not recommend the Moklava food cart. Not coz they don't have good ice cream. But because the guy manning the truck is rude and non-businessman-like. All in all, the market, the stalls and the "hypermarket" which is indoors is worth a stroll. Parking is definitely tough here. I went for the U-park location and paid about $10. Not many other options it you can't find street parking.
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Fallon H.

Yelp
very fun place to visit if you're in the area and bored on a sunday! no complaints from me, they had a piroshky piroshky food truck there when i went a couple of days ago.
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Jhenn D.

Yelp
Perfect Sunday Spent HERE!!! food, vintage clothes and dishes, food, CACTUS & PLANTS, food, unique crafts, furry friends snacks! oh and more food!
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Sophia L.

Yelp
We got here before most vendors were ready so we walked down and up the street about two times in total. It's your typical street market selling candles, clothes, jewelry, flowers, stuff animals and keychains, and pet treats. I wasn't really planning on buying anything but there was definitely cute stuff like this mofusand carpet. I was looking to buy an ikea bathroom rug but I think these cat ones really add a personality to it. The single cat ones were $28 and the multi cat ones were $38 and I spent about $30. I looked on amazon afterwards and they go for $19.99 without taxes but I couldn't find the shrimp tempura one I got so I felt assured that mine was unique. I want to say they are a bit dirty though. Some have dirt stains on them so I'm definitely going to wash it. I also ended up getting these hairclips and I think the lesson in the end is just to have fun and support smaller businesses, definitely tried to keep the asian and budgeting aside as I was making purchases. I got this bouquet but I want to say that most of them aren't actually made that pretty like the colors and patterns clash more and definitely walk more towards the middle for a more reasonable bouquet. The ones at the ends are more pricey. We also walked to the fremont troll but honestly driving by would've been just as good.
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Lauren S.

Yelp
After dining nearby the entrance to the market, my boyfriend and I decided to walk through the market before heading out. We love farmer's markets, and this is such a great one! Love knowing that they are open year round, too. I was impressed at how many food trucks and vendors were on site, too. Lots of fun options from Korean bowls to boba trucks. Had we not just gotten brunch I'm sure we would've hit up a few of the trucks and split some fun menu items. The assortment of vendors is also great. Tons of booths selling all sorts of local goods. We snagged some flowers from one of the vendors. Love that their $20 bouquets are huge and beautifully arranged. We didn't have a ton of time to walk through so we definitely want to return sometime this summer. I'm sure once the weather gets nicer it'll be super busy!
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Adrian B.

Yelp
Just a fun little flea-market/farmers market type place to come out on a Sunday if the weather is good. Lots of cute stuff. Was here last week and got some nice candles, some unique doggy treats for the pooches, some nuts (love me these nuts!) and some delicious lunch. Love coming out here.
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Winter B.

Yelp
Had a great time at the Sunday market in Fremont! It was a lot more vintage clothes and crafts than food which I liked. They did have a food court area with some vendors but I didn't get to see too much of that area although everything smelled great. If you are into thrifting/vintage clothes you should definitely check the market out. Reasonable prices. Would recommend.
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Chandra P.

Yelp
Fremont Sunday Market is my husbands favorite market he has found rare Seattle Sonics memorabilia and sneaker vendors. My toddlers enjoyed breakfast sandwiches from one of the food trucks, and I like how small it is making it easy to browse each vendors booth. Fremont is filled with great restaurants, stores, and attractions I recommend including Fremont this summer when looking for Sunday activities to enjoy the market!
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Nessie s.

Yelp
A fantastic little market with a great mix of unique shops! I discovered some amazing and affordable finds, along with a few higher-end treasures- there's truly something for everyone. It's not very big, but it's definitely worth a visit for a fun and eclectic shopping experience.
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Grace J.

Yelp
MAJOR IMPROVEMENT SINCE LAST YEAR! As someone who's probably been to this market at least 20 times within the last two years, I can confidently say it's improved so much recently. I went this past Sunday and it was amazing. So many vendors, with the main ones being jewelry and vintage style clothing. The prices can range from $5 rings to 100 or more. There's definitely something for everyone. I can easily spend 3 hours here just deciding what to get, because there's SO MUCH. great place to go with friends too! Also, THE FOOD TRUCKS have gotten progressively better and better and better. I got something from Sully Eats I'm pretty sure (I wish they had a Yelp page but I'm just gonna review here), BEST homemade bagel sandwich I've EVER HAD!!! I had the avocado toast with fire roasted tomatoes and pickled onion - sounds so simple but WOW it was just unlike any other avocado toast I've ever had. Anyway I can't say enough good things about this market. Can't wait to go back on Sunday.
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Meg T.

Yelp
On our last weekend visiting Seattle (Cali homeward bound!) we stumbled into the Fremont Sunday Market. It's a bit on the small side but very nicely placed under the overpass to provide some rain coverage. Most of it is more like a flea market, but a small chunk is more like a craft faire, with food trucks and hand made wares. I grabbed a couple tamales from Tamale My Life, which were amazing! I've been wanting some fantastic tamales while we've been in Seattle and they definitely hit the spot. All in all, if you're walking the trail on Sunday you should definitely drop in!
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Morgan M.

Yelp
Great event to check out with amazing vendors, great energy, and tasty food! Lots of clothing vendors more than others; a little pricey but quality items! If you see a nuts stand, make sure you buy them-they taste amazing! Don't skip on the food trucks as well!
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Janet N.

Yelp
If you love the thrill of having quality fashion pieces you can only find by digging through mountains of clothes but hate doing the digging then this market is your paradise. There's lots of unique items at great prices plus many beautifully created items. And although it's not a farmers market, you will find food from delicious food trucks! Theres an area dedicated just to food trucks along the one long street of booths you wander through with a DJ to keep you company. We decided to try dumplings from Kathmandu MoMocha who serves cuisine from Nepal. The pork Dumplings are really good and have big chunks of meat inside. I chose a mild salsa and it smelt a lot like marinara which gave it a great taste but it had no kick to it so I would definitely go with a spicier one. I loved the dumplings and the order includes 10 for around $14. They're so worth it!
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Nico B.

Yelp
I've visited the Fremont Flea Market in Seattle so many times, I really wish they had a punch card so I could at least get a free cup of coffee. One of my favorite attractions in the PNW, make sure you bring cash (for bartering) and some empty bags so you can carry your finds back to your car. The market is held every Sunday from April through December, and it's a treasure trove of vintage clothing, antiques, handmade crafts, and so much more. If you're planning a visit to the Fremont Flea Market, I recommend arriving early in the day to find parking, get the best deals, and leave time for lunch at one of the nearby restaurants. Parking can be a bit of a challenge, but you'll find street parking in the area, plus the market is easily accessible by public transportation. I've found countless treasures at the Fremont Flea Market. Vendors expect folks looking for bargains, so don't be afraid to make reasonable offers. You never know what great deals you'll find unless you try! The boasts a diverse mix of locals and tourists; everyone is there to have a good time and enjoy the unique atmosphere. Consider using the market as a jumping off point for other attractions in the area, including the Fremont Troll, a beloved sculpture located just a few blocks away. Trust me, the Fremont Flea Market is a must-visit destination for anyone who loves vintage and handmade goods. It's a perfect way to spend a Sunday morning.

Chris M.

Yelp
Fun time, even in the rain. Lots of vendors, cool vibe. Parking sort of sucks, and the Mexican coffee vendor was out of Mexican coffee, but otherwise a fun experience. I was tempted to throw a rock through Google's office, but restrained myself.
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Kevin F.

Yelp
This had been on my list of places to go, since I moved here recently, my cousin and her daughters were going to be in town, and this is where we started. Lots of great food trucks, all smelling wonderful and tasty, Booths set up with clothing, candles, jewelry, plants, beef jerky... the list goes on. Fun vibe with great music playing.. the whole Fremont district is a blast! Similar to Georgetown, but it's own originality, and quirks. Definitely both are going to visited often. The market is under the bridge during the winter months. Definitely coming back for candles, beef jerky, and more food. It was great to catch up with the Vegas clan of family, and enjoy a beautiful day in the Fremont Market. Yelping on, God bless and Cheers!
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Glen N.

Yelp
This was the Free Meh Sunday Market. I am giving four stars because maybe I was almost certainly "off-season" and/or my expectations were off: I thought it was a few blocks long, through a downtown area, with a bunch of food options. But, it was two locations: under a bridge and in a warehouse, and aside from cookies, it was mostly garage sale stuff that holds no interest for me, so it was merely a pleasant distraction or a leisurely stroll through vendors with whom I'd avoid eye contact so I wouldn't have to explain why I don't want to buy a sea shell lamp or a ceramic dog sweater or $12 honey. Still, Fremont is a quirky little city, with shopping, restaurants, bars, and photo ops (like the Center of the Universe, Rocket, topiary dinosaurs, and Fremont Troll) within a 4 block radius, so I recommend it.
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Tiana N.

Yelp
LOVE this market. **NOTE: This is NOT a farmers market. I accidentally went here my first time thinking it would be a farmers market, and was confused when I only saw one stand for produce. I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was a street/flea market though! This market is pretty big! I was overwhelmed by all of the amazing things I saw! There were a lot of local vendors selling a variety of handmade crafts like jewelry, paintings, blankets, clothes, soaps, and more! They especially have a lot of vintage clothes for a decent price. I noticed that most people were gravitating towards those! There's also a few food trucks that sell paella, ice cream, sushi burritos, and more. Overall, love all of the local foods, clothes, and crafts here. Definitely recommend strolling through on a Sunday morning and supporting local artists and business owners!
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Erin K.

Yelp
This was being marketed as a holiday market and this girl loves little local markets! My partner and I stopped by around 10:30am. Parking wasn't too difficult yet but when we left at 1100, it was getting pretty crowded parking-wise. We walked down to under the bridge which seemed to be a whole 10 degrees colder. There were heat lamps sprinkled throughout the market but you have to be right under it to feel anything. Most of the vendors fell into these categories: food trucks/food items, second hand thrifted things or things purchased from stores and then resold here. There were a couple handmade goods storefronts - candles, enamel pins, jewelry. Overall, I wasn't really too impressed. This would be more of a pit stop rather than a destination. We liked Ballard Farmer's Market more!
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Marcus S.

Yelp
Do you enjoy perusing thrift stores, but like to do it outdoors? Do you like to do that amongst food trucks and want to bring your kids and dogs? Do you like to interact with vendors selling different things from food, clothes, sauces and other vintage items? Fremont Sunday Market just may be for you. About 3 or so blocks of vendors line up their tents and are ready to sell you all kinds of things, mostly clothes ranging from vintage t-shirts to 90's embroidered rag hoodies. There is jewelry, things for your pets, sunglasses and much more. There may be room to haggle a bit, but the vendor regulars may not be moved. There are new vendors that show up to try out their products. We spoke to a man who makes his own sauces which tasted great but as expected his and folks similar trying to get their goods out there called for a high price. My partner however scored a great deal on a vintage leather jacket for $10 with only a small tear. The big win of our last visit was joining a CSA that offers very customizable orders by the box along with free organic eggs with every order. So, coming out regularly may reward you with different vendors and even better, maybe some good deals.
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Chase A.

Yelp
Your success at Fremont's year-round Sunday Market depends on what you're looking for. But with the vast variety, everyone should come out with something to swoon over. Sights and shops here include vintage clothes at great prices, vintage other things at frequently steep prices, handmade accessories, crafts, soaps and lotions and potions; food trucks (and not just for humans, as my dog was thrilled to find); and hobbyist artists setting up for a relaxing day of painting. Some very favorites of mine are regulars here: Pure Vintage, which has tons of top-condition finds at very affordable prices, along with loads of Christmas sweaters when it's that season (they're often located under cover, in the parking garage portion of the Market, and they also have a storefront in Tacoma); and Flowers vintage. I've gotten some of my favorite scores from both.
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Amanda M.

Yelp
This is a cute little market in Fremont, but I'm not sure if I'd come again. It seemed like a mixture of small businesses and people selling pre-owned goods like a consignment shop. They also had a bunch of antiques. We picked up some earrings, ice cream, and just walked around. It's not that large, but it was something to do for about an hour. The parking is terrible. Like really, really bad. It is a free market, so you don't need to pay to walk through, but again... not too much going on there.
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Nicollette D.

Yelp
The most amazing Sunday Flea Market I can think of! They have everything vintage clothes, flowers, jewelry, art, and food trucks on the side! My favorite booth is Jamie and her husband, this little friendly lady that sells vintage clothes and she has nothing over $50! It's such a delight to see them there every Sunday, everytime you buy something from her she gives you a free bag - one time it was a Trader Joe's insulated bag that I now use for grocery shopping! And she gives you more discounts if you but more!!! There's also this other lady that sells jewelry and she dumps everything on the table, I got three cocktail rings for $30! I even signed up for her text alert so I'm alerted when she's at the market since she drives all the way from Oregon!
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Marie R.

Yelp
I've been to most of the farmers markets in Seattle and neighboring cities and I think this is by far my favorite! I've tried a bunch of food trucks from this market and they've all been good. I've also purchased several items from various vendors and I still have most of them (e.g. jewelry, accessory box, etc.). Today, we got Mangosteen wings and Mango smoothie from Ba Bar. The wings were sooo good! The mango smoothie was so refreshing, which was perfect since it was warm! Not pictured, but I also got a picnic box! There were so many cute stalls selling clothes, jewelry, other accessories, and food products! I wish I could go every day so I can try a new food truck each week!
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Kathrine W.

Yelp
Pretty mid Sunday market! Most of the stalls were quite expensive and there was no shade at all, but it was still fun to look through all of the stalls. The market is mostly clothes and had a lot fewer crafts/handmade goods than I expected. It's walking distance to a cute little street though that has coffee shops and cute little stores, so it's a fun morning even if you don't find anything at the market!
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Brinda S.

Yelp
It's such a cute marketplace with some really nice people! It was interesting seeing all of the clothes, hats, accessories, soaps, food, etc. all in one area. They're open year-round, have great ready- and hand-made items, and some great vendors. I got honey sticks, soy wax melts, and candied walnuts, plus I got food from the food trucks! We ate our food down by the water (just past the food trucks) and it was such a great way to spend an afternoon.
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Xichen J.

Yelp
We came to check out the Fremont Sunday Market because of its good word-of-mouth reputation. The market offers a bevy of local arts and crafts for sale. However, there was not much produce nor food options. In addition, parking is difficult to find and the prices can be higher than other similar markets.
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Athena S.

Yelp
A really cool selection of art, vintage and people. All the vintage clothing is overpriced and extremely dirty, though it is still fun to walk through.
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Chi L.

Yelp
Coming from California, we've gone to our fair share of street and farmers markets and the Fremont Sunday Market was not as impressive as the rest of the reviews make it to be. There was an indoor area that was kind of neat. The outdoor area was pretty short and not much vendors were selling stuff. There were also about 4 food trucks. We weren't hungry but was able to get a piroshky so that we can try the beef and onion one. If you're not into vintage or the phrase "one man's trash is another man's treasure", then you can skip this place. It was not worth the uber all the way here just to spend less than 30 minutes looking at stuff.
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Kemley N.

Yelp
Awesome street market! Wide range of vendors and food! Really recommend for anyone looking for thrift shopping clothes and jewelry!
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Malley D.

Yelp
OOOh this was really fun! We wanted to stroll around Fremont area to do some of the touristy things (Ballard locks, the Fremont Troll, etc.) but needed a good snack. I found the Sunday street market and was delighted that they allowed dogs! Well, as soon as we walked in, I saw the edible cookie dough truck. NOM! The animal cracker was the best! We took a jaunt through the market to look at the goods, and purchased a few items. On the way back, we grabbed grilled cheese sandwiches from another food truck. Now super stuffed, we were ready for our walking tour. The only reason I took one star off is for the size of the market. I thought it would have more vendors, but it was a little light on shopping. Food truck selection was great though!
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John G.

Yelp
It didn't meet my expectations, it's probably because I've been here in the Summer when there was more to do, see and eat. This time around there were only about four food trucks and few vendors.

Alexis R.

Yelp
If you're looking for overpriced t shirts that I'm sure were dug out of a goodwill for $5 then being sold for $45, this is your place. Nice selection of food trucks though. Not worth the trouble of finding a parking spot for me.
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Jacques I.

Yelp
Sunday Funday! The Fremont Sunday Street Market is a market that occurs year-round, which is especially nice when you wanna visit a market not in the summer. Located in the the heart of the Fremont neighborhood - it's not a very large market, but has a solid amount of diverse vendors here. We fortunately Ubered here, so didn't have to deal with parking...or driving since there were blocked off streets for where the market takes place. And when arrived at the last hour of the market, I was a little worried that there would be long lines at vendors or some would run out of food - but I didn't experience that. It was busy, but not overly so where you felt crowded walking through. I liked the range of vendors that were here. Not only were there specialty foods and drinks, there were quite a few apparel vendors and a lot of jewelry and art stands. However, I checked the market's site before coming here, to primarily see the list of vendors, and unfortunately the one food vendor I was hoping would be wasn't. But hopefully this isn't permanent. Live music played and one side of the market was where the food trucks congregated. I'd recommend visiting the Fremont Sunday Street Market if you haven't already done so. It's a great way to support local artists and business owners in a fun area worth exploring afterwards.
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Jamie N.

Yelp
From the Fremont Troll, my friend and I headed down the hill under the Aurora Bridge and walked toward the Sunday Farmer's Market. It's about a 15 minute walk and the view is pretty nice too. What's great about the Sunday Market is that there are so many local merchants and a vintage market all in one place. Very cool to experience and even bought some great finds! Bought a bouquet as a gift of appreciation for our friend since we were staying with her during our stay in Seattle. For $5, they even allowed us to customize the floral selections! It was beautiful and we found a little ladybug in our bouquet. In the vintage market, I stumbled upon a beautiful 50s mustard colored zipped jacket. It was such a steal for the condition it was in, pretty much like new for $30. There are definitely some really great finds if you seek it.
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Corin G.

Yelp
Love it!!! Great open market fun eclectic variety of recycled repurposing of collectibles some old some new. Next to Google headquarters and on the water front.
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Frank B.

Yelp
The Sunday Market is always my favorite activity's in the summer months. A Sunday stroll amongst the trove of venders selling everything for organic honey to furniture. A trinket every few steps to view for the purchase. Should you be looking for a light snack well the taco vendor is the best amongst the half dozen food vendors and sometimes food trucks to sample from. Bring all to wander amongst the hippies & hipsters, these humans won't bite. It's only Fremont!
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Isabel D.

Yelp
Great local vendor market. This was my first time checking out Fremont's STREET market (NOT. A. FARMERS. MARKET). There are plenty of vendors selling anywhere from vintage clothes, jewelry, eco friendly products, and HARRY POTTER WANDS. If you get hungry, they have plenty of food trucks as well. Even one had a menu for the doggies too! Super cute. Great way to spend a beautiful Sunday.
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Smaly K.

Yelp
I've only been here twice, but it's a fun thing to do on a nice summer day. I've brought my brother and sister here, and we like to walk around and look and all the different things for sale. Well, my favorite part is the food vendors. I like to try different foods when I'm here. I like that the street market is not too big so that you don't have to go crazy about wanting to eat everything everywhere, and not being able to decide. And it doesn't get too busy where are the food lines are extra long.
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Diana N.

Yelp
*THIS IS NOT A FARMERS MARKET* I've been here numerous times before, but never recalled if there were produce vendors here or not. My weekends this summer have been exploring farmers markets and Fremont was on today's agenda since I needed to stop by Theo's. I was sorely disappointed again (2 days in a row - first @ Woodinville and now here) to find NO PRODUCE vendors at all. There are food trucks, food vendors, kombucha, etc, home goods, clothes, arts/crafts, vintage items, flowers, specialty/artisan foods, but NO FRUITS OR VEGs. Maybe this was my own fault and didn't notice online that this was just a Sunday market and not a farmers market. Either way, i made way up and down to make sure I wasn't crazy. Nope, I'm not, it's not a farmers market lol In the past and present, every weekend is different so there could be produce next week. Just depends on the vendors. I won't be back with my family bc this just isn't our jam anymore. To each their own. Went to PCC to browse their fresh foods afterwards ha
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Jessica M.

Yelp
The Sunday Market is an awesome place for tourists to stop by and take a short stroll. There are plenty of stands selling local goods, anything from small accessories to furniture. But my favorite part are the various food trucks and food stands situated at different posts down the street. Note to self: Should I ever revisit Seattle, I should skip breakfast and have both breakfast and lunch at the Sunday Market. I would not feel guilty having both meals within one time range since I will be walking up and down the streets looking for goodies. Some of the food stands and trucks that I noticed were the Tokyodog, BeanFish, Maximus Minimus, and Nosh.
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Kenny C.

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Our cab driver warned us that the Sunday Street Market isn't that fun if you're traveling because it's mostly home goods, and on that point, he was right. However, he didn't tell us about how many awesome food vendors there were! There was all sorts of stuff - from pizza to Indian/Pakistani to Japanese fish-shaped cakes with ice cream (taiyaki) to actual fish and chips. We wanted to eat at multiple locations, but the portions at Nosh were huge. Also had popsicles from Seattle Pops. By the entrance, there's an indoor area with all sorts of vintage knick knacks to browse through. You could spend hours here. Also, so many dogs!!
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Drea V.

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I really wasn't that impressed. The smallest of swap-meets in California have way better options. A lot of the stuff there looked like junk at inflated prices. I'm sure there are probably some truly unique finds but you'd have to do a lot of digging. Even new items that seemed decent were way overpriced. Upsides - There's a vendor there that was selling older comics for $1. That's a score. Also, there was a vendor selling tamales. They were $5 a pop but man oh man... they were delicious. Lots of meat and the masa was cooked just right. Lastly, all of the puppers!!! *Heart Eyes*
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Vanessa S.

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I love coming to the Fremont Sunday Street Market. I love the mixture of good food, vendors, and live music. The market always has such a good atmosphere and you can really eat like a king here. I love that there are fan faves that keep coming every week with a couple newbies sprinkled in. I recommend bringing a blanket to sit by the water and enjoy all the yumminess you buy. Super fun experience!
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Trisha F.

Yelp
So close to five stars. I'm really torn, but the lack of variety in food trucks is a little disappointing, especially since they seem to unofficially have the entire street, so there is hypothetically a lot more space to bring in more per Sunday. Other than that, this is a really fun and low-key way to spend a Sunday. If it is dry you can grab food and mosey to the canal to eat in front of the water, and if it is wet there are plenty of standing heaters to congregate around. I probably wouldn't go in a downpour, but now I've been in drizzle and dry weather, and both times were fun and memorable. It seems like the vendors change enough that you can always look, taste, and hear something new even if you go consecutive weeks. I also really love that half the vendors, perhaps more, are inside the parking garage. This really makes the idea of going even in bad weather a lot more tolerable.

Roy S.

Yelp
Wide variety of merchandise stalls, food trucks and entertainment. Definitely larger than any other outdoor market in Seattle. Great location next to the water way. Parking is a nightmare