Things to do in Seattle, Washington (WA): The Best Food & Drink

January 21, 2022 Janean Rudisill

In Seattle you simply can’t skip the Central Public Library – a modern architectural marvel of glass grids, unusual shapes, and a “book spiral” that climbs four stories. Stroll over to Pike Place Market to visit the original Starbucks and play catch with a fishmonger. In the heart of the city lies Chihuly Garden and Glass, which will dazzle you with its colorful and delicate works. Glide to the top of the Space Needle for panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and Puget Sound.
Restaurants in Seattle

1. West Seattle Farmers Market

SW Alaska St, Seattle, WA 98126 +1 206-632-5234 [email protected] http://www.seattlefarmersmarkets.org
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

West Seattle Farmers Market

The West Seattle Farmers Market is open year-round, every Sunday from 10am to 2pm at the corner of Alaska Way and California Ave in the West Seattle Junction! The Neighborhood Farmers Market Alliance is committed to supporting and strengthening Washington's small family farm businesses by creating and operating vibrant, successful neighborhood farmers markets.

Reviewed By petersR5768WT - Seattle, United States

Good safety measures during Covid! They keep count of how many are shopping. This means that you may have to wait in line. When we arrived before it opened, the line was several blocks long. Shoppers don't touch the food. Masks are required. The hours are Sunday from 10:00 to 2:00. There's a wonderful variety of extra-tasty fresh produce, meat and bread. I'm loving the yellow string beans. We got some delicious bakery treats one time. My wife bought a strange looking conical cabbage. It has a good flavor, nothing weird. The market stalls provide so many treats for the eyes. We saw strings of multi-hued chili peppers. The "All You Need is Loaf" bakery stall has some beautiful unusual loaves of bread. You'll see a lot of punny amusing names such as "Nature's Last Stand." Another stall has a variety of gorgeous mushrooms! The merchants association provides 3 free parking lots right there in the Junction area. The market is one block from the transit center. There are a variety of cafes, restaurants and a Starbucks there along with the inestimable Bakery Nouveau. So take a friend and enjoy some fresh air and some very fresh food!

2. Stottle Winery Tasting Room

3400 Harbor Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98126-2394 +1 206-937-1079 [email protected] http://www.stottlewinery.com

Visit Stottle Wineries tasting room in West Seattle and taste the award winning wines of Stottle Winery. Located at the start of the Alki Trail, Seattles most popular walking and biking trail, it's a great first stop on your way to Alki Beach or around Seattle. The tasting room is open from 2:30pm - 6:30pm on Fridays and Noon - 6pm on Saturday & Sunday.

3. Viscon Cellars

5910 California Avenue Southwes Ste B, Seattle, WA 98136-3611 +1 206-419-0468 http://www.visconcellars.com
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

4. Wineries and Waterfalls Tour (Seatlle Tours)

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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Wineries and Waterfalls Tour (Seatlle Tours)

5. Left Bank

8526 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108-4803 +1 206-257-5052 http://www.leftbankseattle.com/

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