Perhaps the heart and soul of  waterfront Seattle, the Pike Place Market holds many qualities that attract visitors and locals alike:  fresh fruit, vegetables, fish; handmade crafts and fine art, unique shops with rare and eclectic merchandise, street music, people-watching, fine dining, sweeping views of Elliot Bay and Puget Sound Islands (against a dramatic backdrop of the Olympic Mountains), and easy walking access to Seattle's museums, galleries, concert halls, and the downtown retail core.

Pike Place Market

     Mornings around 9 am the Market is bustling with activity:  produce vendors  setting out their tables,  morning people picking up expressos & baked goods at their favorite venues,  and down at the far northern end of the covered market arcade---the day-table vendors awaiting their space assignments for the day.  The artists, craftspeople, and small farmers who make up the most colorful sector of the market don't have fixed locations, but choose their spots every morning from the Market Master in order of their seniority.
Our Display on the Desimone Bridge
  Our favorite locations are in the northern arcade of the Market.  We often show on the large covered structure that juts out over Western Avenue  known as the Desimone Bridge. Our neighboring vendors offer hand-made clothing, jewelry, photography, fine woodworking,  and many other unique and interesting wares. 
  Christina Nichols is personally at our table several days each week.  We're usually open Friday thru Sunday, and selected  weekdays all summer long. 

 

 Map of Pike Place
 

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