Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
55 Best Things to Do in Seattle (Washington
"After getting bumped from location to location through various construction projects, the Capitol Hill Farmers Market has finally found its home — and its groove, catering more to a younger crowd than many of the further-out neighborhoods. That means it starts a little later than others and has plenty of post-partying treats, like 9th & Hennepin doughnuts, El Chito tamales, and big, beautiful, gluten-free cakes from Grain Artisan Bakery."
"If you prefer small, no-nonsense markets where you can buy produce without getting bumped into, this is your destination. Magnolia is a beautiful place to spend time in anyway. It runs on Saturdays from 10 a.m."
"If you are visiting on a weekend this would be Sunday for you, so be sure to check out Fremont’s Sunday Farmer’s Market. Don’t fill up on the eats here though because I have a treat in store for you next…"
"At the University District Farmers Market, prices manage to be affordable for even college students to buy locally grown fruits and vegetables. The market is open every Saturday from 9 am to 2 pm. From Mountain Lodge Farm goat’s cheese to Sno-Valley mushrooms, University District Farmers Market draws local producers from all over Washington State who sell tasty and high quality food."
"There are no underwhelming craft stands at this market—just amazing food. Fresh organic produce, free-range meat, foraged mushrooms, and incredible cheese surround you as you nibble on something that fell from heaven. Head here every Saturday year-round between 9 a.m."
"Another of Seattle’s year-round markets, the University District Farmers Market is a Seattle-area favorite. The drive alone is scenic, featuring views of both Lake Union and Portage Bay. Once you’re there, the market itself is also something to behold."
"Every Sunday, West Seattle Junction comes to life with the weekly West Seattle Farmers Market. Open year round, the market features seasonal market vendors. You’ll find some cheese and meat at the market year round, while others, like berry growers, will be available during their harvest months, ensuring there’s always something new and exciting and this neighborhood market."
"As one of the biggest weekend markets south of the ship canal, this 20-year-old market still brings in a strong crowd. It has Straight Outta Compost organic veggies (and cookies) from Oh Yeah!. Farms, cucamelons from Whistling Train Farm, and chicken from Green Bow."
"website | directions | schedule: Sundays 10 am – 2 pm, year round rain or shine. You’ll find about 70 vendors at this farmers market. It’s perfectly located near some of the best places to eat in West Seattle."
"Watch fish fly at Pike Place Fish Market, and venture past the Gum Wall. Walk south along 1st Avenue to the Hammering Man at Seattle Art Museum, and venture inside to view one of the West Coast’s best art collections. From there it’s only a few blocks down University Street to the waterfront—just aim for the Seattle Great Wheel. Take a boat ride on Argosy Cruises—it would be a shame to leave Seattle without getting on the water at least once."
"I went and saw Amaris at Skinspirit in Bellevue for a few units of botox between my eyebrows. She was great, it was quick, and pretty much painless. I will say, it was expensive and I think I am going to be trying out a different place next."
"A female only spa (sorry fellas), Ladywell’s focuses on hydrotherapy’s healing powers. They have 3 pools- a whirlpool, a soaking pool, and a plunge pool. They also have a dry cedar sauna, a steam bath and an infrared pink salt sauna with sand floors."
"While those enormous foldable slices shine after a night at the bars, New York–style pies absolutely hold up by the sober light of day. Order online for pickup or third-party delivery. (Don't forget that if you place your delivery order through a restaurant's website, the business typically pays a lower commission to third-party delivery apps.)"
"Thick, hearty dough unapologetically smashes around the bold, flavorful meat of the homey Northern Chinese–style dumplings that earn this Broadview strip-mall star its name. A temple to the universal comfort food, each of the more than a half-dozen types of dumplings (all available steamed or fried) are handmade, and the menu holds even more unassuming treasures like the griddle-cooked spare ribs, served with pancake-like fried noodles (or, perhaps, noodle-like pancakes), and the crispy, spice-crusted lamb rib. But perhaps the most unmissable item on the menu is a bag of the house specialty, frozen, to answer all of your at-home dumpling needs."
"The boiled dumplings at this Greenwood spot (with another outpost in Bellevue) are juicy and excellent. Also available as pan-fried pot stickers, they come in many varieties, from pork and fennel to chive and scallop to sea cucumber and pork. Available for takeout and delivery through Grubhub, DoorDash, and Postmates."