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    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Downtown Yakima Farmers Market - Outside the Rotary Marketplace lines with hot food vendors on a Sunday during Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

    Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

    4.5(4 reviews)
    7.0 mi
    $$

    Great ambiance. Wide variety of fresh foods to choose from. Reasonable prices…read more Friendly vendors and lots of families and dogs.

    When you go to the farmers market in Yakima, it really is traveling to the epicenter of the farm…read moreportion of farm-to-table. While it's not a giant market, it encompasses about two city blocks and has Thirty or so vendors. The majority of the vendors are from farms either in Yakima or some of the neighboring communities. When we first attended a few weeks ago, there was an incredible amount of produce available. It ranges from veggies, to berries, to just about any type of fruit you could imagine. The best part however was the fact that there's really not a lot of price difference between here and the stores around. And most farmers markets that we have frequented, there's a significant markup - fortunately that really was not the case here. Aside from the produce, there were a good number of ancillary booths including those specializing in wood carving, a couple cheese makers (YES!), a sausage booth, a few jewelry spots and a number of local organizations advertising to the community- we talked with the master gardeners and they're a fun bunch! The food available here was pretty legit too. A Filipino booth boasts some incredible pork and beef skewers, there's tons of good Mexican food options and a number of other booths rotate through. We're excited to keep seeing what rotates through. In addition to this being a great market, there is incredible potential given the surrounding area. I wouldn't surprise me to see the number of food trucks continue to increase and the non-produce options continue to expand. A+!

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    Downtown Yakima Farmers Market - Rotary Marketplace on a Sunday during Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

    Rotary Marketplace on a Sunday during Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

    Downtown Yakima Farmers Market - Veggie Valet set up in the morning ready for shoppers to use while they're at the Downtown Yakima Farmers Market.

    Veggie Valet set up in the morning ready for shoppers to use while they're at the Downtown Yakima Farmers Market.

    Downtown Yakima Farmers Market - Outside the Rotary Marketplace on a Sunday with hot food vendors during Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

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    Outside the Rotary Marketplace on a Sunday with hot food vendors during Downtown Yakima Farmers Market

    Ellensburg Farmers Market - Smokin Chic A Pea black bean hummus, and naan. Fresh carrots, green onions and cilantro. Devine!

    Ellensburg Farmers Market

    4.1(10 reviews)
    20.9 mi
    $$

    I love all of the vendors they've added! Fabulous fresh…read moreproduce. Local honey. Fresh eggs. I would love to see more of a variety of the food options there. Maybe some music? The only down side was the amount of dogs in a very crowded area, and I am a pet owner. I'll be back every week

    We have been up in Ellensburg a number of times while the market was going on, but it never made a…read moreconcerted effort to go see it. Adeleine this past weekend when we finally came up specifically for the market. End of the day, we very much enjoyed ourselves! The Market is held downtown and takes up roughly 2 city blocks. There's a nice mix of fruit and produce, artisan crafts, and fun foods and beverages. Well the selection was good, I was surprised that there weren't more farmers up this direction. There were a few berry farms, a couple of the big ones from the Yakima Valley, but overall I think there were fewer than down at the Yakima farmers market. It definitely did not leave us wanting however. After walking the entire place a couple times, we found a couple of things we didn't know we needed, and found what was probably the best shrimp taco we've had since we got back. They also had some great coffee, a couple dessert places and a solid groups making some legit cheese dip (we got the jalapeño one!) This is a solid farmers market in an eclectic little city, that does a great job of doing exactly what you would expect from such a place. Good food, good produce, and good ancillary stuff. It's worth checking out and easy to spend a few hours at!

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    Naches Trading Post

    Naches Trading Post

    4.0(2 reviews)
    6.0 mi
    $

    I'm (embarrassingly) like Forrest Gump's best-good-friend Bubba when it comes to huckleberries…read more Instead of having shrimp on the brain and talking in a "southern robot voice" about all things shrimp; I'm the same way during the 2-4 weeks a year when huckleberries are in season. "Huckleberries are the fruit of the land. There's huckleberry smoothies, huckleberry pie, huckleberry-infused vodka, huckleberry shrimp, huckleberry tarts, huckleberry muffins. You can pick 'em, eat 'em, can 'em, boil 'em, broil 'em.....That's about all you can do with huckleberries." So yeah, while I was on my way to the mountains to harvest huckleberries, I saw a sign for huckleberries at this Naches Fruit Stand (it's interesting how there half of a dozen fruit stands in this remote little town!). I ended up stopping here to get some huckleberries (fresh ones were $11/lb). I also picked up some other items of their bounty---I picked some funky peaches and pears. In addition to fruit, part of the stand has antiques for your perusal. My girlfriend spied an old timey type writer...I was slightly tempted. I could just picture myself writing my novel. I'd be all "1950's style" with an unlit cigarette dangling from my lips, a sideways-tipped fedora on my head, and a glass of Scotch next to the "carriage return lever". But I stuck to fruit on this trip.

    The Naches Trading Post is well worth the stop. To continue with the Forrest Gump metaphor, it is…read morelike a box of chocolates. You just do not know what you're going to find inside. My wife was looking for pie birds in out-of-the-way places. While we did not find any, we did find a plethora of antiques and incredibly delicious food. We purchased a jar of cherry preserves that contained the most delicious formulation of cherries in jam that I have ever tasted. The owners were two of the friendliest people I have ever met and they were a font of knowledge regarding the various objects in their store. If you would like to spend a fun couple of hours, I invite you to stop off at the Natches Trading Post. You will come away with a deeper understanding of the area and take away products that will give you an appreciation for how good home made foods can taste.

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