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Join Seattle’s #1 Pike Place Food Tour
Discover Hidden Gems at the Pike Place Seattle Market
Show Me Seattle invites you to join us on an intimate, guided food tour of the world-famous Pike Place Market as we explore the back alleys, narrow corridors, and tiny storefronts in search of our favorite places. Taste the best the market has to offer while a friendly local guide shares entertaining stories of the market’s checkered history, its legendary characters, and one-of-a-kind small businesses with you.
We’ve Curated 8+ Tastes From Our Favorite Vendors – Tour Partners Include:
Fresh baked sweets from the oldest continuously operational business in the market Fresh biscuits made daily utilizing local ingredients and sustainable farming practices – sample the signature ‘Pike Place’ biscuit, filled with the Market’s own Beecher’s flagship cheese Chukar Cherries creates delectable treats made with fruit grown in their WA orchards Chukar Cherries creates delectable chocolate covered treats made with fruit grown in their WA orchards Sample the chowder recipe voted best in America multiple times, inducted into the Clam Chowder Hall of Fame Get a deep dive into truffles with a tasting and expert presentation at The Truffle Queen Succulent pulled pork or chicken with PP’s signature sauce, paired with their fresh coleslaw…don’t eat meat? No worries, try their yummy vegan “cowboy caviar” instead! The latest from Pike Brewing Company, the original micro brewery in Pike Place Market. Sample fresh local fried rockfish with their signature tartar sauce and house made cole slaw Arguably the most famous business in the market, home of the guys who throw the fish! Taste their wild caught alderwood smoked salmon, the best in Seattle Artisan handmade Italian gelato and espresso – made in the Pike Place Market since 2003. Created with the freshest ingredients, no artificial colors or flavors. We take the health of our guests and our guides very seriously. We’re carefully following evolving COVID-19 health and safety recommendations set forth by our local and state Public Health authorities, and the CDC. Masks are encouraged, but not required at this time.
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