PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown
Market · Central Business District ·

PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown

Market · Central Business District ·

Deli with organic produce, prepared foods, beer & wine

grab and go
prepared food
deli sandwiches
bakery goods
breakfast bagel sandwich
extensive booze selection
limited products
expensive
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown by null

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1320 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
LGBTQ friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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1320 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101 Get directions

+1 206 408 4260
pccmarkets.com
@pccmarkets

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Dec 15, 2025

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PCC Is Coming Back to Downtown Seattle With a Little ‘Corner Market’ | Eater Seattle

"An upscale grocery chain that closed its downtown flagship in early 2024 is returning to the Rainier Tower space on Fourth Avenue and Union Street with a new, smaller concept. The new store will be roughly 6,000 square feet, focus on prepared food that busy office workers can grab on their breaks, and be open only Mondays through Fridays; the statement says the store should open in mid-July. “We are excited about returning to the city center, and to once again be serving the many residents and workers there who were regulars at our previous store,” said PCC president and CEO Krish Srinivasan in a statement; he added that the market “will play an essential role in the continued revitalization of our city’s business district.”" - Harry Cheadle

https://seattle.eater.com/2025/4/16/24410030/pcc-downtown-return-seattle-corner-market
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown
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PCC Says It Will Close Its Downtown Store Less Than Two Years After Opening It | Eater Seattle

"I'm bummed for downtown residents who favor the high-quality, high-priced groceries sold by PCC: its downtown store at Fourth Avenue and Union Street inside Rainier Tower — which opened with a big ribbon-cutting in early 2022 — will close on January 31 of next year, the Seattle Times reports. The closure wasn't totally unexpected; PCC reported losing $250,000 in 2023, and about a third of that loss was due to the poor performance of the downtown location. The store had leased the space in 2018 but suffered several setbacks: Amazon changed its plans to occupy Rainier Tower (which would have been a big boost), then the pandemic lockdown effectively emptied the downtown core. Though many workers have returned, downtown is still at around 50 percent of pre-pandemic levels, producing busy lunch hours Tuesday through Thursday and almost nothing on weekends. The opening had been viewed by some as a sign downtown was being revitalized amid struggles with high crime rates and public hard drug use; its closure is now seen by some as a sign things are trending the wrong direction—"This is a sobering reminder that city officials must do everything we can to ensure that conditions within our purview contribute to a thriving business climate, starting with public safety," said City Council member Sara Nelson. Others note signs of life downtown — Pioneer Square has been thriving and the return of cruise lines and stadium events has brought tourists — though apparently few of them shopped at the PCC, and with few other grocery options nearby (other than the H Mart on Second Avenue) more people will presumably be making the trek to the Interbay Whole Foods." - Harry Cheadle

https://seattle.eater.com/2023/11/2/23944173/pcc-closing-grocery-store-downtown-fourth-avenue
PCC Corner Market - PCC Downtown

Geo M.

Google
The employees ought to exhibit a bit more friendliness towards the customers who make purchases. There was an error at the checkout stand, and she expressed disapproval through her frown. It feels as though I am in a library checking out books and get reprimanded by the librarian. I understand that the job can be demanding, but the manner in which you conduct yourself mirrors the quality of service your store provides.

Robb M.

Google
PCC is back! I'm an so happy! The new layout is different than the old one. It is very focused on grab and go type items. There is a full hot bar, soup bar, and salad bar. They also have a sushi station and grab and go hot meals and sandwiches. The grocery items are limited to the core staples, such as eggs, cheese, milk, etc. Overall, it is a great location and the concept works well! Highly recommend!

Anna E.

Google
This is the best place to grab a quick late lunch (or early dinner) because they are open until 9pm which is a blessing if you work late in downtown. They may not have everything late in the PM, but they'll have something. Pizzas are usually gone, hot bar is half empty, so I go for a soup. I tried their corn chowder; it tasted sweet and very spicy. The soup doesn't have sugar in it, I think the sweetness came from corn. Didn't expect it to be so spicy (should have read the ingredients) but loved it anyway.

Peter B.

Google
This downsized version of PCC offers a mediocre selection of Grab-and-Go hot food and bakery goods. Got a breakfast bagel sandwich, and it was dry and tasteless as all get-out. A weirdly extensive selection of booze for the business district—during office hours, I'm looking for a quick breakfast or lunch not a bottle. If you're a tourist looking for a quick bite, walk a little further, and you'll find better options.

Mary

Google
Going to PCC is always an experience. We went here to grab some food for dinner and we were not disappointed with the sandwich options in the deli. The store also has ellenos yogurt, which has closed their storefront at pike place market. If you need dinner or lunch on the go, this is a great pit stop. I also enjoyed a chai mead we found here upon getting back to our hotel.

Tom C

Google
Stepped into the newly re-opened location in downtown Seattle and was pretty much disappointed from the start. The products are marked up considerably. Almost $7 for a container of cottage cheese, that also happened to be rancid and disgusting. The best buy date was 8/8 on the container. Given that they seem to be going for a convenience store type model, you can expect a limited amount of products to choose from. The above has not been typical of what is usually experienced at other PCC locations. Don't bother with this location.

Mike L.

Google
It's hard to review a grocery store immediately after it opens: of course it looks wonderful. The produce looks top notch and the selection in the store is very good. However, this grocery store is more expensive than a QFC or Safeway: more in line with the Met. If you haven't been and you live downtown, check it out.

종남김 (.

Google
Zero vegan options. Extremely cramped and constantly overcrowded. Everything I usually get at PCC was absent from this location. No pizza, no protein shakes, just some extremely whitely seasoned food in the deli.