Salmonberry Goods

Bakery · Ballard

Salmonberry Goods

Bakery · Ballard

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819 NW 46th St, Seattle, WA 98107

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Farm-fresh produce, sourdough, pastries, bagels, and meats  

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Asif Delawalla

Google
Always love coming here on Saturday morning for their Bagel Toasties™️ We also see them on Sundays at the Ballard Farmer's Market and get pastries or bread from them. Really a terrific crew of people who care about the food they're making and the people they serve it to. Thank you for all you do Salmonberry.

Suzanne Krom

Google
I just received my first order last week and am so inspired by all that was in my farm box. It took me about a year to decide to subscribe to Salmonberry Goods after being disappointed in other CSA's I've subscribed to over the years. Opening the Salmonberry Goods was actually incredible. Everything was perfect -- super fresh, clean, and absolutely gorgeous. And the combination of veggies made me want to immediately start cooking, something that hadn't been on my agenda for that day. But I ended up creating several dishes that were incredibly satisfying and delicious, that I've been enjoying ever since. After taking the photo, I realized I missed the microgreens, so know that they were included. Now I can hardly wait until my next delivery!

J Lew

Google
After sampling the unbelievable bagels and pastries from Salmonberry Goods at a gathering, the next weekend I placed a delivery order for a brunch that I was serving at home. Everything was a smash-hit. I am a bagel aficionado and these are the BEST bagels in Seattle hands-down. On top of that, the Cardamom Buns and Sweet Focaccia are as mouth-watering as they look on the website. I will be a regular from now on! What a way to impress guests - they will by clamoring to find out where you got these pastries. The Baker's Box assortment was a perfect to sample the incredible offerings. Honestly, I don't know of a bakery in town that comes close to these products. The flavors will blow your mind. You will not be disappointed.

Tamiko T

Google
I was so pleasantly surprised to have finally come across what I see as the "best bagel in Seattle" at the University District Farmers Market, the texture and flavor of their black & white sourdough bagels is absolutely sublime. In fact, all of their baked goods are amazing--do yourself a favor and try a cardamom bun or two! I loved their baked goods so much that I signed up for their "salmonberry essentials" subscription and was blown away by all the delicious baked goods, beautiful local produce, and top notch coffee/kombucha that was delivered to my door. 10/10 would recommend.

Cory Campbell

Google
I found Salmonberry Goods through an instagram ad and thought it could be too good to be true. After 3 years of having their farm box delivered, it really is as good as it sounds. We love getting produce from local farms without going to the markets ourselves. We added their bagel box to our standing order, and the bagels are a perfect slow ferment bagel - chewy and soft. The spreads are another reflection of their commitment to using fresh and local ingredients. I appreciate them, their service and ethical food system they are supporting.

J

Google
Good food. Expensive, and id love to see hours posted somewhere besides the front door. So glad they are finally open, but Id say they are maybe overly focused on their internal processes over customers. I think there were five people who would half ass help before being shuttled to some other project. I had someone offer to bag (very kind, not an expectation!) then just stare blankly at me. So I dunno. Pricing was a bit mysterious , or impractically dropped around only a single object that the customer is responsible for navigating and repositioning was annoying. Let me be super clear, I'm extremely glad to continue to stop in and support this local business; I genuinely hope they thrive. Maybe less Instagram perfection and a more human connection will come with time.

Pooja Singh

Google
Have been looking for something as good as Tartine in SF and this is equally good. I have tried the Hippy whole wheat bread and the country loaf. Both are delicious! Definitely one of the best breads I’ve had in Seattle. Can’t wait to get the next loaf this Sunday :)

Marko Ilicic

Google
Best bakers in Seattle, always using best produce from local farmers. Seattle guys for Seattle people. Every Sunday market Salmonberry is a Must! Love you guys, keep rocking!
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Albert T.

Yelp
After being completely sold out by 11AM at the Ballard Farmers Market, I was determined to try again the next weekend. Unfortunately I was delayed and only arrived at 11 again - but this time they had plenty! The employee told us they boosted production for the weekend since they unexpectedly ran out too early the previous week. Great for us! Sourdough Foccacia ($13) - This foccacia has a good crisp on the outside, which deteriorated a bit since it was sitting in the car for a couple of hours before consumption. It comes in a nice form fitting paper box. The interior is open and airy looking, but it's actually quite moist, chewy and somewhat tough especially on the crust. It has an exceptional fermented-ish sour taste and is decorated with sea salt specks on top. It's even more sour than what could be found in most sourdough breads in SF. I can tell this is extremely high quality but the taste profile is just a little too much for me. (4/5) Onion Cookie ($4) - Woah, this is a really unique cookie. There's a caramelized onion aroma that wafts right into the nose as the cookie is removed from the packaging, which is soaked through with oil. The texture is soft, yet pliable, allowing the cookie to bend quite a bit without breaking. First bite - it's not too sweet and has an exceptional umami-savoriness. Kind of like a miso cookie with some cinnamon that works so well with the savory notes. So strange in taste yet delicious. I expected to find onion pieces embedded within, but it's pretty evenly textured. (5/5) Salmonberry Goods serves some very high quality treats. They are pretty adventurous with their goods - I'm surprised they don't make anything with actual salmonberry though!
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Dominique A.

Yelp
I would like to start off by saying that there is nothing I get down more with than sustainably & locally sourced goods, so I am very here for what Salmonberry is doing and bringing to the neighborhood. We did the farm box subscription for a few months and it was my favorite part of the week for some time. It felt like Chopped, I would get this big bag of beautiful, local goods delivered to my door every week (so convenient) and then would piece together the puzzle of recipes for the week using as much as I could. Some of our favorite meals came from the farm box era. It's very convenient if you don't like having to spend lots of time in the grocery store and want to celebrate the beautious diverse bounties from our local farmers! Recently I was excited to try the baked goods and stopped by the Ballard Farmer's Market to pick up some bread (and sweet treats ). We grabbed a loaf of the sourdough and the berry pop tart, and I will say the berry pop tart did not make it to the car. It was delicious 10/10 I never wanted it to end I will say that I was very disappointed with the sourdough loaf :( I always enjoy a good blister, but it lacked depth of flavor, seemed maybe under proofed and was a bit dry. And I wouldn't generally be this picky, but for a $10 loaf, the score was a bit sloppy and made me lowkey sad :(
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Shelbey L.

Yelp
I would give them ten stars if I could. Sometimes you can just tell food is made with love - this is one of those times. The focaccia is insane. The corn cake might be the best thing I've ever eaten. Sourdough crackers? Delicious. These guys are the real deal.
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uma p.

Yelp
Pastry was fantastic!! We got the cardamom bun which was incredible, would highly recommend if you are at the Ballard farmers market!
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Wendy K.

Yelp
Was finally able to swing by and enjoy one of Saturday Bagel Toastie sales. Gpt half the salmon belly and half from the garden. I love the option of being able to do halves so you can try more than one menu item. And don't fear they sell their other baked goods on Saturdays too so you're able to get your cookie fix or just package of bagels to bring home and make your own toasties? Was lucky enough to ho on a dry sunny day. you can tell the word is getting out as there was a line. They have a long stand up communal table if you want to enjoy you treats there. If it's raining make sure to bring an umbrella or hood cause you purchase it from the entrance to their bakery. Always friendly crew at Salmonberry!!
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Haley N.

Yelp
Organic sourdough goodies that are amazing! Catch them at farmers markets too. I had a vegan sourdough bagel with onions in the middle and I will be dreaming of that for a while. So so good!!
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Caitlin S.

Yelp
I get the CSA farm box from them every other week, with the pastry add on-- and it's the best part of my week!!! The amount of produce you get for the price you pay is an incredible value, and it saves me a lot of time and money since I barely now go to the grocery store. The produce is so good and changes weekly, keeping it interesting and keeping me on track with eating my veggies. The box comes with descriptions saying what farms your food that week came from, and the pastries are to die for!
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Katherine G.

Yelp
I got to try this spot at the Ballard farmer's market where they always have a little popup stand! My friend recommended it and spoke really highly of their pastries, so I knew I had to give it a try being such a big fan of baked goods. I opted for the sweet focaccia since I absolutely LOVE focaccia bread and had never had a sweet one before. This one was plum, though I believe their flavors rotate every so often. The bread itself was great -- amazing texture, perfectly well baked, and delicious! I did think that the plums were a tad too gooey and wet though, which made the texture feel funny when eating it as a whole. However, still great to try overall.
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Tom M.

Yelp
My wife and I were walking at the end of the day for the Ballard farmers market and the folks from Salmonberry generously offered us their last loaf of bread as they were closing up shop. The load was delicious. Great sour flavor and a crispy crust with very light, fluffy interior. I'll definitely be heading back and paying for a loaf next time!

Arianna S.

Yelp
Visited the Salmonberry Green Grocer in Ballard and was DELIGHTED. The selection of locally sourced grocery items was insane. And the amount of items they produce on their own is even better! Fresh baked bread and bagels, frozen pizzas, pastas, granola.... Plenty of kitchen staples... grab and fridge. This spot makes shopping local SO accessible! And fun :)
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Frances Y.

Yelp
Fell in love with their garden bagel it's beautiful and quite healthy as well. I visited them at their bakery garage popup but they're usually at farmers markets I believe. The staff is the friendliest as well. This is the embodiment of PNW local business. I love it.
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Wendi K.

Yelp
Checked their booth out at the Sunday Ballard Farmers market! All the baked goods here looked so rustic and beautiful, but there were also some unique items like a caramel apple focaccia (!). Tried the buckwheat banana bread ($4 a slice) and it was hearty, nutty, delicious. Definitely coming back to try more~!
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Torrie N.

Yelp
You can find Salmonberry Goods at the Ballard Farmer's Market on Sundays (which is usually where I find them), among other places depending on time of year. Their baked goods are fantastic! We frequently get the hippy sourdough whole wheat bread and love to eat it for breakfast. it's a unique combination and I haven't had another bread that is like it -- it's hearty and filling yet still moist and not TOO heavy (also freezes well) Love it with peanut butter and jam in the mornings. :) The peanut butter malt cookie is also really good, as well as the focaccia bread, which comes in a pretty hefty size but you can freeze it for later! They also have some rotating items based on seasonal produce. I usually go for the baked goods but they also have a CSA that you can sign up for, where they'll deliver some produce along with some bread/baked items. Check it out on their website!
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Caroline W.

Yelp
I've LOVED maintaining a CSA with Salmonberry the past few months. I've subscribed to the biweekly Farm Box with 6 sourdough bagels and a half dozen eggs for a while now and the quality of their boxes, service, and company are top notch. The CSA is unique in that it's several farms contributing 1-2 items each rather than one farm sending everything, so you get even more variety. The boxes (so far) have always come with the eggs and bagels, as well as 2-3 types of greens, 2-3 pieces of fruit, microgreens, mushrooms, and 2-3 other types of veggies. Most of the time I've subscribed has been fall through winter and I've been impressed that the boxes did still have so much variety throughout. Now, the boxes are showing signs of spring so I had to post the haul from today to show the value of the produce. This time I edited my subscription to get a loaf of sourdough bread and I really appreciated the flexibility! Hoping to visit their location soon to try their bagels - give them a follow on instagram for very cool updates on their day to day!
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Wilder N.

Yelp
Easily the best bagel I've ever eaten. Can't wait for them to open up their storefront at the old Green Market location.
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Marie B.

Yelp
I recall bookmarking Salmonberry Goods awhile back after experiencing their items at an indie cafe. Last Saturday (2/27/21), I was wandering the University District Farmers Market and spotted the Salmonberry Goods booth. I appreciated the demo displays of their baked goods. The rest are wrapped to adhere to pandemic safe practices. I bought a Peanut Butter Malt cookie for The Homie. He's still nibbling it to make it last, I guess. For myself, I tried the Hazelnut Brownie. It is rich, moist, and decadent. Easily plated with a canele of ice cream or some whipped cream and you have a fancy dessert. Better yet consumed with hot coffee or ice cold milk. Salmonberry Goods seems to be found at indie cafes, neighborhood markets, catering orders, and via subscription boxes like CSAs. Clearly usage of high quality ingredients matters and baked with love.
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Jaclyn F.

Yelp
I bought a loaf of the sourdough sandwich bread at the Ballard Farmer's Market and just had a slice of it and wow!! The bread has a slight sweetness to it that balances out the sourness. A lot of sandwich loaves are pretty plain, but this one is amazing. Definitely recommend it for toast
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Kellyn B.

Yelp
Had their rhubarb focaccia bread today at the Ballard Farmers Market and it's soooo good!! Definitely coming back just for this. I'm glad I tried them out.
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Ethan M.

Yelp
Sourdough Hippy Whole Wheat is one of the best breads I've ever tasted. I can't wait to try more things.