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Everett Farmers Market

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$10 blooms in a tucked away stand without a name that only accepts cash. I try to go there every week!
Beth D.

I really like this farmers market. We've tried all of the big ones in the area and generally go to Lake Stevens for the band and so my son can play, but I generally only look at stands and don't buy as much because food is more pricey and lower quality. Snohomish is fun but way too crowded for me and I also feel like it's more expensive. Everett feels more like a down to earth farmers market geared towards the locals. It's more pragmatic than the other ones in the area and less crowded - it reliably has the staples we need to cook for the week, like firetail farms that has micro greens, a nice fresh mushroom stand, a delicious perogi stand with $15 perogis (try the compounded butter!) that makes dinner a 3 minute prep affair, and numerous veggie and fruit stands. My three other favorite stands are a garlic stand that has beautiful braids of garlic for $45 ($3 per garlic) and with many kinds of varieties that taught me how garlic should actually taste and that stays good for almost a year. The other is a hummus and pita place where we stock up on staples (vegan friendly too) for the week. Finally, a big tip is to look for the tucked away little flower shop that only takes cash - most of the time we go they have some seriously beautiful arrangements for $10, and they even gave my son a sunflower for free! There's a more expensive stand that's more prominent and takes card but their arrangements aren't as eye catching and costs $15.

a box of strawberries
Bree D.

I love this Farmers Market! We have visited it quite a bit since moving to Everett, multiple times each year. Each time finding amazing gems! We also love to bring our guests who visit from out of town! This year, our favorite purchase is the strawberries from "Our Family Farm." The quality of strawberry for the price points listed are more than fair! We always buy 6 pints for $24, the box lasts us (a house of 2) 7 days! Outside of the strawberries, there are many stands with beautiful works of art, delicious produce, soaps, aromatherapy, wine, etc. The limit of what you'll find at this market is endless!

Doris W.

THEY MOVED THE LOCATION OF THIS FARMERS MARKET. I definitely loved the old location of the market, with it being on the water. But I just went yesterday and they moved it into town, kinda next to Angel of the Winds Area. Looks like the market grew in size though, so maybe they moved cuz they needed more space. Wish this new location had tables set up to eat at, but I do like this location as well, since it's more in the city.

Soooo good! The only thing I got today and it was amazing!
Janet N.

The Indian food stand alone is reason to come here! I have never tasted something so delicious! I wasn't sure what to get but i kept seeing the word Chaat so i figured I had to get something with that in the name so tater tot chaat it was! Oh my goodness this is so tasty, Tator tots cooked to perfection, topped with rice crispy textured bits, sauces and so much amazing goodness. Honestly i dont even know what all it was topped with but i loved it and the folks here were so nice that i suggest chatting them up to find out more!

My favorite salsa - $6. Paid with my Discover card.
Trista H.

The Everett Farmers Market runs every Sunday from 11am-4pm May through October. Free parking can be found in designated parking areas as well as in surrounding areas. Some vendors accept credit cards while others accept pre-purchased tokens. One can purchase these tokens at the entrance end of the marker with their debit/credit card. In return one will receive wooden tokens/coins that can be applied towards their purchases. If you like local like I do, you'll love this market. Fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, flowers, several lunch options and unique local wares.

Michael R.

I found Everett Station Farmers Market during the summer after I meet with a local business which mentioned about the local market. Mike of Digby Roberts and Associates said the Everett Station Farmers Market is a wonderful place to get local fruits, vegetables, breads, pastries and good for good prices. I bought everything I need that would've bought at a grocery store, now I am a fan of farmers markets.

Mushrooms!
Chris H.

Cool little farmers market with a good amount of variety and lots of great colors and aromas. Several different booths with seasonal produce, along with specialties like mushrooms (!!!), flower arrangements, sauces, fish, soaps, and crafts. Several little restaurant booths and bakeries too if you're too hungry to wait, including at least one vegan spot. Everyone with whom we interacted was very friendly and happy to talk about their products; the vibe was one of "we're proud of our stuff" rather than "please buy something," which was nice. A few random thoughts: 1. There is often live music at one or both ends of the market. It is often not very good. 2. They put all of the flower stands together, right next to each other. That seems odd...competition must get pretty hot! 3. In the fall, if the Seahawks are playing an east coast game, come here early before the game is over! Less crowded and some places offer discounts. 4. The location is at one of the most remote corners of everett's waterfront. It's halfway to Canada. It's too bad they can't do the market closer to town where more people could check it out, but I'm sure there's a reason... Definitely worth checking out on a Sunday. Closes in October when the harvests are winding down and the weather turns to crap.

Rows of vendors
Beth H.

We happened to be in town in a Sunday and were happy to get to explore a new farmers market to us. We are vendors at a market in the Midwest, so always love to see something slightly new and different. We arrived very early and were pleased at how clearly the parking and route to the market was marked. They work hard to keep the pedestrians safe and some people had to walk quite a ways! We really loved the selection of vendors that were there. The fresh fruit had our mouths watering and there was a nice mix of artisans and flowers too - just so fun for us! I expected a few more food vendors, but it was also nice to not have too many. The layout was great and not too crowded. We are very happy that we got to check this out.

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Cute little farm. Took 3 yr old grandson in for pumpkin picking. Nice that they have a little patch…read moreto go to for free. Great looking pumpkins and a lot to chose from. Small petting zoo too. There is a lower field with various activities and a bigger field for an entrance price but we were fine with the little one. The barn has some great items and their apple cider donuts were great Only negative was that pumpkins are pricey.... But grandson had a great time.

We came here the first weekend they started the fall festival and it wasn't very busy or crowded…read morewhich was definitely nice. The pricing was slightly cheaper than other farms and I really think this place is underrated given the amount of activities, pumpkin variety and location. This isn't too far from north Seattle located in Lake Stevens and parking was ample. They even have a few farm animals (e.g. chickens and goats) where you can pay quarters to buy food to feed them. Food wise, we didn't get to try too much, we really wanted the roasted corn but they were understaffed that day and didn't want to wait for it. I got a corn dog and they also had burgers... menu had fries but they didn't have fries that day either. The highlights were the play area for the kids, giant bouncy pumpkin, the cow ride for kids and the hay ride. Best of all, we didn't have to wait in line. They also had several photo spots with gorgeous pumpkin decor set up. It probably would've felt more festive if there were more people but it was still a great time for our family.

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