Phinney Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Phinney Ridge

Phinney Farmers Market

Farmers' market · Phinney Ridge

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6761 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

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Local market with produce, hot food, wine, bakery & live music  

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6761 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

seattlefarmersmarkets.org
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6761 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 Get directions

+1 206 547 2278
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Seattle’s 12 Best Farmers Markets to Discover This Fall | Eater

"The Friday-night crowd — or lack thereof — makes this one of the most decidedly low-key markets in the city. It also makes it particularly family-friendly, with a playground right on site and a dance floor for the live music that often fills up with twirling toddlers. But while there are fewer folks, the selection remains robust, with some of the city’s best strawberries from Schuh Farms, stone fruit from Collins Family Orchards, and endless peppers from Alvarez Farms. And the kid-approved dinner options include pizza and plenty of ice cream." - Vox Creative

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Matt Knezevich

Google
It's cozy, features some amazing vendors, live music, and is nestled into a great neighborhood with plenty of dining options nearby. The PNA hosts the market in their parking lot, so there's always plenty of space for everyone. Highly recommend checking out Papa Tony's hot sauces when they're around!

Ben Dulaney

Google
Cute farmers market! Loved how there was easy to find parking and all the stalls were in one area. There weren't a lot of spots to hang out and sit, but the live music was a great touch.

Nature

Google
Such a cute little farmers market near home!

Lian Weiland

Google
I can't believe I've lived in the neighborhood for 17 years and just visited the farmers market for the first time today. Organic veggies, LOTS of strawberries (great prices per box), a French bakery, wine, ice cream, a falafel truck...ALL LOCAL. There was even live music! All of the vendors accept credit cards which was very convenient. There are two lots, upper is where the market is and lower has parking. I drove this time but will likely walk in the future as parking is limited and the general area is a little crazy traffic-wise. All-in-all, it was fantastic and I'm going to try to make a trip every week until it closes in September. Happy to support local growers and artisans and the Phinney Neighborhood.

Chia-Chia Wang

Google
One of my favorite things to do during summer is to get all fresh veggies and fruits from this farmers market every week. Also get to know local farmers and their family. It's a good feeling to know the person who grows the food you eat.

Annie Wigley

Google
One of my favorite Puget Sound farmers markets! A great variety of vendors including tons of vegetables and fruit, lots of delicious hot food, alcohol, artisan condiments and ready to cook foods. This market has an awesome vibe, and lots of happy faces.

Maia Hammy

Google
Used to love this little artsy maker. But visited in August 2014 and came home with a bag of lovely but majorly bruised fruit (hopefully it was just one vendor?). We did have a yummy dinner there, but not enough seats. We also brought home fabulous bread, so it was worthwhile overall. I may stick to other, better neighborhood markets though.

C C

Google
Pros: *Very high quality produce can be found if you look carefully. *Farmers, vendors and sellers are exceptionally nice and knowledgeable. *Free parking. *Well mannered, relaxed shoppers seem happy with a "buy local endorphin" gaze . (Even the kids are well behaved! Fewer tantrums than normally heard at public events.) * You can choose to get in and out quickly or make an afternoon or early evening of it with snacks and listening to live volunteer musicians. Cons: * Nothing is cheap.