Baked Goods
Macarons
Flowers
people shopping for fruit and vegetables
Flowers
a truck parked in the background
a sign in the middle of a parking lot
people standing under tents
a bouquet of sunflowers and carnations
Marionberry Ice Cream from Bluebird Ice Cream
Pretty Flowers!
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Beautiful day to shop the farmers market!
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Macarons
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Chicken & tomatillo tamale $10 - worth it? Sides were good, tamale was just ok. Would try again but prob different tamale (July 2022)
Yannie C.
May 26, 2022
This is my first time coming to the Bellevue farmers market. It's in a small church lot that had a lot of different vendors.A lot of the vendors and booths sold veggies, fruits, food, drinks, and more. The Box on wheels (Asian fusion cuisine) had some really good fries. I enjoyed their sauce the most. It was sweet and addicting.There was also a food truck that sold wood oven pizza! Which is a 5/5! It is $15 for a whole pizza that is cut into 6/7 slices so you can definitely share with another person or two.Would recommend this to anyone that wants to do something different on a Thursday.
Read MoreSteph M.
Jun 30, 2018
Bellevue farmers market in a church lot on Bellevue Way. Was a non- chaotic fun filled after daycare activity for my 3 year old and I. ( trying to find things after work and when i pick him up to tire him out more) and this one did that. Parking not a problem at all. No dogs allowed. There were 2 food trucks-The Box( Asian-Fusion cuisine) and Veraci Pizza when we were there last Thrs. around 5 pm. Patio plastic table and chairs to sit and eat. Its small - but was something to do with a toddler. Safe. Not overly crowded. Dinner served. Plus fun music- a cello, violin , and guitar? Multiple kids who probably thought it was casper baby pants were dancing around with popsicles in hand. Flower selection : Meh. maybe it was because we came later in afternoon but my son wanted to get some for me. $10. Like a pike place mix. They are part blooming part falling apart currently. We tasted a little mini strawberry pie from adrienne's cakes and pies($5)a giant cookie sandwich , slice of pizza ($6)and a seattle pops lime popsicle. And were there about an hour in total.
Read MoreTiffany C.
May 29, 2021
Worth a trip if you live nearby. Small, but nice selection of fruits, veg, prepared foods. Strawberries were amazing. They had a few food trucks. We like the box (asian fusion) and the falafels at the Mediterranean food truck. Bluebird ice cream is also delicious.
Read MoreRose W.
Sep 13, 2017
Wow! This is definitely the fanciest farmers market I've ever been to! The picnic tables were covered in table cloths and flowers and live music played in the summer. They had a lot of Seattle shops like Sub Pop which had amazing ice cream. It's a really nice atmosphere.
Read MoreHanna S.
Aug 12, 2014
Thursdays are my favorite!4+. Smaller more manageable than the big Ballard market (love it but very different). This is great if you like to come in for a little stroll and support local producers. Some good variety in produce, Two If By Sea smoked wild salmon is tasty, good baked goods, honeybees and honeys, tomatoes, flowers, food trucks and yummy SEATTLE pops and wood fire pizza. (Spicy pepperoni if u like a little kick) Sometimes nice music, friendly neighborhood vibe, great for kids, easy, not too crowded, a great alternative to the supermarket if going for produce, honey and or fish,pasta or grass fed meats, and eggs. Even if you just go for a stroll, listen to some music and eat at the food trucks and buy nothing to take home, it makes for a nice outside break. For kids the bees making honey in the clear see through contraption is neat. Kids of most ages will enjoy it. Kids can learn about farm to table, dance, have a seattle pop or wood fire pizza, pick out there berry baskets, and often there is something to learn or do at one of the market tables.
Read MoreJeje A.
Jun 18, 2019
One of the worst! Bad place to have a farmers market at, super boring!! The products are not of that much variety. Compared with others they definitely need to step up their game !!
Read MoreRatish K.
Sep 26, 2022
One of the well organized farmers market!They open sharply at 3pm, not a minute before or after. At one time, there was a countdown for the last 10 seconds. Ample parking, the food options are usually Pizza, Burgers and ice cream. We usually go in for the French bakery from Seattle, fruits and vegetables. I wish they had kettle corn popcorn!
Read MoreMarie S.
Jul 10, 2021
Haven't been here for two years and worth the visit! I work a lot and don't have much time so I only grow herbs and blueberries. When the peaches, strawberries and cherries season is here so am I at the farmers market. Good place for fresh veggies and flowers too. I had a bomb cup of Bluebird ice cream. Theos chocolate chunk and sidhu farms strawberry was delish! Bring some bags to stash your finds. Food trucks also on site. Where else are you going to see locals stashing their finds into high end Gucci, Prada and Chanel bags?
Read MoreSara A.
Jul 8, 2019
I visited the BFM for the first time in June. The setting is absolutely lovely, considering it is in a parking lot. They set up the booths in a flattering way, and the entire area is surrounded by bushy trees. There are also plenty of places to park and they do a really good job routing traffic away from the market and providing pedestrian safety and shopping enjoyment. That pretty much covers the 3 stars, above. The market is baffling to me... it is just so. expensive. omg. no. For one thing, there is a vendor who sells rotisserie chickens.... for $20? The skin was flabby and pale. No. They also made a sandwich with the meat and it looked great, but $14? No. Yes, there were other vendors, adorable vendors with popsickles and baked goods and a little set up with picnic tables and table cloths, but that all of it is just out of my price range. And then the fruit... seriously. The fruit was at least a few dollars more than at the Crossroads Farmer's Market and nearly sold out... at 15 minutes past opening! And the one lady selling radishes, $3 for a bunch and they were sad looking, pockmarked and only one color. (For $3.50 you get twice as many, and they are a rainbow of colors and not crappy at the Redmond market!) There was a tomato vendor the day I was there... which was by far and away the most popular place. There was a line forming halfway down the aisle of people clamoring for their tomatoes. They looked nice but I was suspicious since it was still June and we hadn't had that much heat. Then again, what do I know, people were lined up! I hate to think how much they cost. Finally, as I was exiting and wondering just how many rich people live in Bellevue and if they know that they are being gouged or if they even care, I overheard a woman at the entrance explaining that they only have food vendors at the BFM and they are proud of that. It is a nice sentiment, but then I realized no one told her that they snuck a flooring vendor in down at the other end (or gutters or blinds, IDK I wasn't paying attention, but he wasn't selling food). Glad I went, and glad I don't need to go back.
Read MoreStiana C.
Aug 26, 2021
It was nice, enjoyed the live music briefly, got some great produce. Just taking off a couple stars because we looked ahead of time to see the dog policy and the website didn't say anything about it so we brought our puppy. But once we got there it was big signs about no dogs. (Also, why no dogs? It's outside. We've been to many farmers markets in Seattle and elsewhere that welcome dogs.) So we had to make the trip brief.
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