Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Buckley Public Market, Ballard Farmer's Market, Farmers Market, Bellingham Farmers Market, Treasure Harbor Flea Market, Walla Walla Valley Farmers Market, Liberty Lake Farmers Market, Chelan Evening Farmers Market, Junker's Nest, Hidden Treasures Flea Market Mall.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Buckley Public Market hasn’t slowed down during these crazy months, so come on down and get your dinner essentials and Christmas gifts in one place.
4.5 based on 117 reviews
The Ballard Sunday Farmer’s Market is huge! It has three entrances and takes up part of two streets south of Market Street. There must be about 8 blocks total, with stalls back-to-back in the street. I was not hungry, but I bought two delicious cookies to enjoy later. Only in a NW farmer’s market would you see such unique stands: organic raw sheep’s or goat’s milk, a stand that sells flavored kale chips, organic eggs from every kind of fowl imaginable, organic and gluten-free pet food and treats made from vegetables, every kind of organic vegetable or fruit or meat, stands that specialize in wild mushrooms or clams, organic honeys and jams, an entire stand that sells organic flavored sauerkraut, etc. I spent a very enjoyable couple of hours enjoying this market. If I lived in the area, I would definitely shop at the market.
4.5 based on 398 reviews
From April through October opened Thur thru Sun Wonderful locally sourced purveyors Vegetables, fruit, meat, fish , bread, desserts The vendors understand take pride in the products A good selection of arts and crafts.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Love going here to get, organic veggies, organic eggs, organic meats, fresh bread, and desserts. Go early as things do sale out. A perfect place to shop a wide variety of venders, and several food trucks so grab a snack while you are there or just sit and listen to the live music.
4.5 based on 8 reviews
The Chelan Evening Farmers Market has four simple yet far-reaching goals: encouraging people to “eat local,” initiating living-wage farm jobs, facilitating new young farmers, providing an “event of merit” for downtown Chelan. What to expect: Chelan valley's only evening Farmers Market with over 17 vendors, many certified organic or on their way to it, sell their produce at the market. Depending on the week, you may find the expected: tomatoes, peppers, herbs, plums, peaches, cherries, apples; the unexpected: hummus, goat cheese, lavender and other flowers; and the unusual: gooseberries, currants, wine and wool. One of the many special aspects of shopping at farmers’ markets is getting to know the farmers and vendors that work so hard to bring their beautiful offerings to market.
This store has an amazing meat section with a lot of sea food as well, not only that, the produce section is a work of art. This ¨is¨ the only place we will shop in Chelan and buy locally.
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