Crepes
Crepes
Bluebird Ice Cream
Chicken Crepe
Tacos from Los Agaves
Cooking demo
a rainy day
a sign for lemon lavender girls
a beef sandwich
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Opening Day!
Juice Peddler - in action!
Tasty!
I know I had lunch a couple of hours ago, but...
Mobile Coal Fired Pizza Oven
Raw, local, organic peanuts! Say what?!
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Juice Peddler
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Michael H.
Sep 16, 2018
A great farmers market! We were starved, and so more focused on the food trucks than the produce/flower vendors. The options were impressive, with probably a dozen vendors in a compact, accessible space. Choices ranged from Indonesian to gyros, Indian and latke-based sandwiches. Vendor were friendly and willing to explain their food and drink. One odd quirk that wasn't helpful -- apparently some kind of no-compete thing keeps multiple vendors from selling bottled water, or so we were told. It was inconvenient to have to search out the "water guy."All in all, it's a charming farmers market staffed by nice people in a great setting.
Read MoreLibby J.
Jul 21, 2013
Produce - ehhhh.Actual food - ahhhh.This Farmer's Market is such a convenient hop, skip, and jump from the family's house!Veraci's Pizza- It is worth its own bullet point. I know they are at lots of the farmer's markets, but this is maybe the best thin crust pizza I have eaten since Italy! Such fresh ingredients, and I love watching them bake right there. A very cool set up! Plus, you can stand there in the warmth of the pizza oven on a cold day - heavenly!Mexican food, Indian food, ice cream, Asian, healthy bowls - you can find something for everyone at this Farmer's Market.The Queen Anne Farmer's Market, honestly, reminds me of the foods trucks coming into town (minus the trucks in some cases LOL).
Read MoreJohn S.
Oct 19, 2010
I loved everything about this Farmers Market. Despite the rain, the vendors were out in force, selling their wares and interacting with the lovely Queen Anne community.There seemed to be more pros dedicated towards selling actual meals (tacos, sandwiches, clay oven pizza, smoothies) than raw produce and farm fresh items, but I think I prefer that. I want instant gratification in all parts of my life, including my farmers markets.In any event, head by with a reusable shopping bag and embrace local food.
Read MoreLaleh J.
Sep 16, 2012
I love the queen Anne farmers market!!! It's always bustling with fresh veggies and fruits and lots of food. My only gripe is the produce is a little pricey, but the plus side is that it tastes so delish!! The flower vendor has amazing flower bouquets! A great place to catch up with neighbors!
Read MoreRichard U.
Sep 14, 2013
This is one of my favorite farmers markets in Seattle based on the number of food trucks that show up! I can't speak to any of the produce or other raw goods (sorry!) I think last time I went, 12 food trucks were there. Way more than any other farmers markets or weekly gathering! As you can imagine, the quality can vary.stuff tried314 Pie- nice savory pies!!Off the REZ- they need to put more savory things into the fry bread!Strooplewaffle cookies-Go to strooplewaffle tent! made to order and incredible!chicarepa- okay. wish they went back to topping with queso fresca instead of shredded cheesestuff I was too full to trytandoozy- large naan bread topped with all sorts of curry goodness! next time!veraci pizza- seen at many other farmers marketsSort of a weird time slot for when they are open (3pm-7pm) on thursday. There is some tables available but there are also more options to find a bench since its by one of the community centers. Check it out before the season ends!
Read MoreShannon R.
Jul 21, 2011
You won't want to come here with a long list of things to buy, there are only a few vendors with a few bins of vegetables fruits and cheese. You will want to come here when you couldn't schlep yourself out of bed for the earlier markets, it's dinnertime, and you're asking "where ya at Matt?"Queen Anne piles in all the best food trucks: Where Ya At, Maximus Minimus, Veraci's Pizza Oven, Buns on Wheels, Anita's Crepes & Parfait Artisan Icecream. Grab a bite, chat with friends and listen to local performing artists. You will never again have to ask yourself what's for dinner come Thursday evening on the hill.
Read MoreWrr A.
Jun 14, 2014
Queen Anne Farmer's market should probably be renamed Queen Anne Dinner market....The good:--FOOD TRUCKS! They have a decent pod of food trucks at the event, including fun ones like Sweet Lil Cakes.--Food Stalls - lots of places to get dinner throughout the marketThe Not so Good:--Parking is TERRIBLE. There is no dedicated lot, so street parking is the only option in a neighborhood that has limited street parking already--Produce is limited. I went for groceries and came away with food truck fare (which was tasty! but not the point...)This is a great place to socialize, sit in the grass and eat. Recommend for a Thursday afternoon if you are already in the neighborhood.
Read Morejill g.
Jul 24, 2019
This farmers market is pretty unreal. It consistently has the best produce, food trucks, and various other things like desserts and specialty items. It's an afternoon/evening market which is lovely, especially in the summer. And the big playfield is able to house what feels like 1 million people.It runs from 3-7:30 until the fall, then it ends at 7 pm. The variety keeps me coming back every Thursday, even though it can be very tough to decide between such food trucks as Kiss My Grits, Falafel Salaam, Tandoozi, and the newest bestest one - Provisions! Plenty of ice cream, popsicles etc. too for the dessert/cooling off moment. Plenty of bakery items, flowers, and of course fruits and veggies. You can easily find parking within a few short blocks, so that's never a worry.
Read MoreConor S.
Dec 13, 2020
Love the farmers market and the outlet they provide! Grab your veggies, fruit and many other local items here. The organic produce is worth a visit here.
Read MoreRon M.
Nov 3, 2015
I am sad that the market season ended on October 15th since I totally enjoyed the ever changing lineup of vendors that were featured. Old favorites like Los Agaves and Tandoozy are still fixtures, but new places (to me) included Soda Jerk, Ellenos Greek Yogurt, Mad Dawg's and Lily's Salvadorean Catering. It is great that QAFM is well attended and still has that family atmosphere. It is too bad it isn't year-round like a couple of other markets around town like Ballard and University District. | | ------CROCKETT STREET | | | | | |_____________ | |_____________ QUEEN ANNE AVE N_____________ ______________ | | | | | | | | | |
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