Cancel

Open app

Search

Martin Family Orchards

4.4 (15 reviews)

Martin Family Orchards Photos

You might also consider

More like Martin Family Orchards

Recommended Reviews - Martin Family Orchards

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

Reviews With Photos

Small Apple Cider Smoothie ($8)
Juliet T.

The Apple Cider Slushy is so refreshing after a long day of walking all over Seattle! If you're a fan of apple cider, I recommend stopping by here for a quick fix! This stall is placed right in front of the Public Market sign. By the time I stopped by (3:30ish), the stall started to wrap up and stop making more slushees. The service is quick and they make it right on the spot.

This is the second time we've stopped for an Apple Pear Slushy. AMAZING!! I wish they had this place in the south end I'd be there all the time.

Apple Cider slushies!!!
Susan C.

Accepts credit cards. The apple cider was so good and nice and cold and yes I got a brain freeze. If you're in the area, drop and get the apple cider slush. You're gonna love it.

If you see Campbell, ask him to sing you a song. He has a beautiful voice !
Suzy B.

We enjoyed a delicious pound of fresh and plump Ranier cherries! The best part was being serenaded by Campbell! What a cool way to buy cherries at Pike Place Market! I wish I could have access to these cherries every day!

Apple cider slushy!
Allison L.

Apple. Cider. Slushy. Need I say more?? I love Apple cider so when I saw it in slushy form, I knew I had to try it! The stand was run by a nice lady. A group of adults were buying some of her huge peaches and she had a cooler of water so she could wash it for them to eat. She even had the lady taste it so she could see her reaction. Haha. You can tell she genuinely cares about the produce and her customers. Anyway, there are samples of the cider - Apple or apple pear. We liked the apple pear cider better. We paid $5 for a slushy and the lady said we could sample the slushy now before choosing. We ended up liking the Apple cider slushy better. If you like cider you have to try their slushy! It's not too icy and it's so flavorful and fresh! Yum!

Pear apple cider....yummy freshness

See all

11 months ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 1
Love this 3
Oh no 0

1 year ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

9 months ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 2
Oh no 0

2 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

5 years ago

Helpful 3
Thanks 0
Love this 3
Oh no 0
Photo of Bryan R.
135
19
5

1 year ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

3 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 4
Thanks 0
Love this 5
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Lily H.
620
37
45

8 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0
Photo of Fang Q.
2
19
29

8 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - Martin Family Orchards

Review Highlights - Martin Family Orchards

Purchased an Apple pear slushy from the kind gentleman at Martin's family orchards on a busy Sunday afternoon and it really hit the spot!

Mentioned in 2 reviews

Read more highlights

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Fruits & Veggies 1,036 times last month within 10 miles of this business.

Verify this business

Hau Hau Market - Ambiance and charm of old-world, open-air, produce market at grocer 好好 Hau Hau in Chinatown Seattle

Hau Hau Market

3.4(69 reviews)
1.4 miLittle Saigon, Chinatown International District
$

Through three travails and even assails, Taiwanese Canadian mega-grocery T&T Supermarkets opening…read moreat Factoria, Trump's wacky tariffs on Chinese imports as high as 145%, and Seattle's periodic rousting of encampments and sweeping the unhoused onto Jackson, 12th Ave, and King Streets, like musical chairs where Chinatown never even had a chair, this enduring mom-and-pop Chinese grocery unfailingly imports old-world foodstuffs alongside locally-sourced fruits and vegetables, and meats and fish. We should commend surviving even one such struggle, which has decimated other businesses. The overall quality of their meats and their buyer's sourcing has grown better and more consistent over the years, executing a strategy available only to small wholesalers. Not only have this and other small ethnic grocers survived the profound impacts of Reagan dropping enforcement of the Robinson-Patman Act, they've executed remarkable niche marketing Jujitsu where other groceries have abandoned neighborhoods to become food deserts. Across King Street from similar Vietnamese-focused Lam's Seafood and other ethnic shops down King, 好好 retains its old-world, minimal packaging, small-store ambiance and charm. Seattle should honor such astute businesspeople and give kudos to employees who've worked here two decades going.

It's a clean space with a lot of variety!…read more There's so much fresh fruit and vegetables it's overwhelming a little! The staff is nonchalant about browsing, which is cool. They require $10 minimum purchase for the credit card machine. No restrooms. Street parking!

Photos
Hau Hau Market
Hau Hau Market - Produce being sold outside

Produce being sold outside

Hau Hau Market - Fresh whole catfish

See all

Fresh whole catfish

Uwajimaya - Looks yummy

Uwajimaya

4.3(1.4k reviews)
1.1 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
$$

Uwajimaya has to be the largest, cleanest, and nicest Asian grocery stores I've ever been in and…read moreI'm jealous this isn't local to me! Also wish I didn't discover it my last night in town because I would have stopped in almost everyday. Huge selection - from health & beauty, dishes, alcohol, prepared food, and just about everything you can imagine from the food side (pantry and fresh). Large produce selection with a lot of items you can't easily find in an "everyday American" grocery store. I also loved they carried salad mixes. The meat and seafood area had great selection and was so clean and fresh! The pantry type items also had an incredible selection. I wish I could have stocked up on so many things. For a quick lunch or dinner, stop by and try some of their prepared food items - great selection and I felt reasonable prices. I loved browsing all the aisles and was so inspired to want to make a delicious meal. Since I was traveling, I could only pick up a few items! Hope when I return to leave some extra room in my suitcase. Great store!

Nice grocery store in Chinatown. Parking lot right in front. Very convenient…read more Spacious inside. Clean and bright. They have many sections, grocery, snacks, drinks, kitchen supplies, stationery and more. I definitely love the chips section. More options than NJ. I would have bought the whole shelf if I can. I didn't have much interaction with the staff but they seemed nice.

Photos
Uwajimaya
Uwajimaya - Outside

Outside

Uwajimaya - Parking Lot

See all

Parking Lot

Lam's Seafood Market

Lam's Seafood Market

3.5(181 reviews)
1.4 miLittle Saigon, Chinatown International District
$

I come here 3-5 times a week for their spring rolls when I am craving a snack. They have a huge…read moreselection of Vietnamese food and it makes me feel at home as someone who was born and raised in Korean town of Tacoma. Would recommend if you want a busy marketplace for snacks and other groceries.

LAM'S SEAFOOD MARKET @ SEATTLE…read more Parking is available in their lot, but it is one-way only, so once you enter, you'll have to loop around unless you find a spot right away. Unfortunately, this area is one of the rougher parts of Seattle. There are a lot of unhoused individuals nearby, and during our visit, there were people openly using drugs outside, which felt pretty unsettling while shopping. My mom and I have been coming here for the past 10 years, and it's honestly sad to see how much this area has declined over time. We were able to find parking and go inside, but the store itself feels very rundown and poorly maintained. It doesn't seem like there's been much effort put into renovating or updating the space. I wouldn't recommend buying fresh produce here, there were a lot of flies, and overall it didn't feel clean. The store feels sturdy but very old, and the overall ambiance is outdated. If you do stop by, I'd only recommend picking up canned or sealed items from brands you already trust. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this location unless you absolutely need something in an emergency. Lam's Seafood in Tukwila, on the other hand, is much better, it's bigger, cleaner, and feels a lot safer with no major issues in the surrounding area. Compared to that location, I would strongly avoid this one. It's disappointing to see how much it's changed over the years.

Photos
Lam's Seafood Market
Lam's Seafood Market - Lots of freezer items

Lots of freezer items

Lam's Seafood Market - The exterior of Lams

See all

The exterior of Lams

Dong Sing Market - Exterior

Dong Sing Market

3.4(12 reviews)
1.1 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
$

Fun little market in the middle of Chinatown. We ventured in looking for a specific sauce and found…read morea couple! The place is notably small but has a modest selection in the 4 aisles. They have plenty of fruit and veggies out front and a smaller selection inside. The meat selection and frozen goods are present but not overly large. They've got a good amount of sauces and a lovely selection of coconut milk and coconut cream - my best half enjoys it so that's what I came for! Prices were very reasonable, as expected, and the gal at the counter was very helpful! They require a purchase of at least $10 to use cards so plan accordingly. Worth checking out if you're in the area.

The business located at the following address is Dong Sing Market, not to be confused with Dong…read moreHing Market. Dong Hing is listed here on Yelp, but it is actually located at 1001 S Jackson St. which is about three blocks from Dong Sing. The weird thing about this, is that this store used to be called Dong Hing Market several years ago. Got that? I wonder why each store decided on such similar names because it is confusing to Yelpers. Dong Sing is actually not very big, but it is one market located in the heart of Chinatown/I-District. Produce is piled high on the street for your perusal. Inside the market you will find groceries like you would find at Dong Hing or Hau Hau or Hop Thanh, but they carry a smaller selection due to limited size. They do have a meat and fish counter in the back however. I have found the prices here to be slightly higher than a few of their I-District counterparts, but still better than at a traditional supermarket. Overall, Dong Sing Market is decent and the location makes it worth a visit.

Photos
Dong Sing Market - Meat Case

Meat Case

Dong Sing Market - Vegetable Case

Vegetable Case

Dong Sing Market - Street View

See all

Street View

Tsue Chong - Fortune cookies and mis-fortune cookies

Tsue Chong

4.6(80 reviews)
1.2 miChinatown, Chinatown International District
$

I'm sad that since the company was sold to a different entity that the "3 oz. bags sold at Puget…read moreSound store has taken a different explanation of what an "Unfortunate Fortune cookie. These were sold in Safeway stores here in that dinky bag to what I should have done before I got them. The new interpretation is that these cookies are just filled with "misfortune fortunes!" I don't liooke it at all! What can improve m? I know I can go to the Tsue Chong store in the ID. Please offer then in stores on the Eastside again.

Reviews not accurate. The retail outlet is there inside the warehouse. There is a open rolling door…read morewithout a sign with 2 people selling retail and wholesale. There are wonton noodles for soup and stir fry like what the restaurants use. There are 2 versions of 5lb boxed noodles, one with egg and one without egg. 5lb box for 9$; less than 2$ a lb. About as cheap as walmart barilla pasta. The potsticker wrappers are fresher than the other brands at 99ranch. They are easier to push in filling with a wrapper which you can stretch when filling. Behaves more like fresh dough. 6$ for bag of fortune cookies. Difficult to find these in retail stores. Had to go to the factory outlet.

Photos
Tsue Chong - Unfortunately not "The "REAL" Unfortunate fortune cookies. The new owners  seem to have lost focus.

Unfortunately not "The "REAL" Unfortunate fortune cookies. The new owners seem to have lost focus.

Tsue Chong - So fresh!!!

So fresh!!!

Tsue Chong - Just inside this unassuming door to the right is where cookies and other food items are sold.

See all

Just inside this unassuming door to the right is where cookies and other food items are sold.

Martin Family Orchards - markets - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...