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    Maple Valley Farmers' Market - Best raspberry purchase!

    Maple Valley Farmers' Market

    3.8(21 reviews)
    2.7 km
    $$

    This is an amazing Farmers Market. Seriously, it was lively, there are a variety of vendors and we…read morejust happened to hit it on a 'dry' day, so yay! Parking is at the 'new gnome trail head' so it's a dirt lot and when we arrived we did have to drive a bit to find a spot. The early bird gets the spot, but with traffic in and out, you can find one if you are patient just a little. Vendors are under their own individual awnings. Some have two spots, some one. There were also a couple of tents for kids like face painting and a community tent with some coloring items for them. The farmers had a variety of items. Lots of cherries this time of year. Some 'regular' (why is 'pesticides used' regular?) and some organic. We grabbed some Rainier cherries. If you haven't tried them - get on it. Lettuces, kohlrabi, eggs, apples, all the in-season items. There were yarn crafters, hand made wood items like cutting boards, and other kitchen items as well as home decor. We picked up some cheese from the Cheeselady and it is delicious. We picked up local honey from one of two (three?) local honey vendors. So many beautiful fresh and dried flower bouquets! How can you not get one of these beauties? The youth orchestra was under the pavilion playing during our visit. There are several food trucks and vendors selling foods to eat on site with table under the pavilion for dining. It's a lot of walking and a lot to see. Definitely recommend you visit this farmers market often. It's quite well organized and represented by local vendors.

    Made it a Saturday event the past 2 weekends in a row to go to this Farmer's Market. Wanted to see…read morewhat they had, which food vendors were available and if there were any new items to check out. Got an Iced Caramel Macchiato from Chayen Coffee and tried out a new Chicken Plate from the Zaytoona Mediterranean Food Truck. The drink was very tasty and refreshing on a sizzling hot day today (8/03/24). Browsed around the different vendors who were present, but didn't really buy anything else. The big donut vendor ran out of giant donuts and carrot cakes, so was a little disappointed by that since we were in the mood for some... Parking was a hassle, as always at this location since people do not know how to get around the bloody parking lot. Anyway, after getting home, tasted the Mediterranean food and was sorely dissatisfied! Chicken was salty, hummus was totally bland, fries were soggy since they had put the chicken on top for some odd reason and the tzatziki wasn't that flavorful at all. I would give a 2 out of 5 for the food business since it cost $18.00 and couldn't finish it due to the saltiness of the chicken! Tried something new and felt pretty disappointed by it, as the food quality didn't meet my expectations. Have had much better Mediterranean food elsewhere... This is a decent Farmer's Market, so I would recommend others to visit. Has a wide variety of food vendors, small businesses and choices for your liking.

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    The Wine Alley

    The Wine Alley

    4.6(39 reviews)
    9.9 km
    $$

    WINE ALLEY: WHERE BACK TO BLACK MEETS 7-10 SPLITS…read more Listen, while other bowling alleys waste time with generic names, Wine Alley has transformed itself into a SHRINE OF BEEHIVED BOWLING BRILLIANCE. Every lane is named after an Amy Winehouse song, and I swear Lane 6 ("Rehab") has a higher strike percentage because it says "No, No, No" to gutter balls. The pin setters have been programmed to reset to the rhythm of "Valerie," and I've never seen bowling machinery move with such soulful precision. The house balls are all custom-weighted to match significant dates in Amy's career, and yes, the 27-pound ball is as heavy as your soul after listening to "Love Is A Losing Game." Their signature house cocktail, the "You Know I'm No Good Split," comes served in a bowling pin-shaped glass with a tiny beehive garnish. The bartenders all sport Amy-inspired liner and technically aren't allowed to serve you unless you can hit at least one note from "Tears Dry On Their Own." You haven't lived until you've experienced their "F*** Me Pumps Friday" where everyone must bowl in stilettos. The sight of serious bowlers attempting to maintain their form while channeling Amy's iconic style is nothing short of transcendent. The pro shop exclusively sells bowling shoes with a minimum 4-inch heel. Their cosmic bowling nights are called "Back to Black Light," where they only play Amy's discography while the lanes glow with the same intensity as her talent. I watched a man roll a perfect game while perfectly timing his releases to the chorus of "You Know I'm No Good." It was beautiful, man. Five stars for creating the world's first (and only) Amy Winehouse-themed bowling alley. Their league nights are called "Frank" divisions in honor of her first album, and yes, you have to audition by singing "Stronger Than Me" before they'll let you join. P.S. Their ball return system makes the same sound as the opening bars of "Rehab," and I've seen people wait to pick up their ball just to hear it complete the melody. P.P.S. The rental shoes all have a tiny beehive embroidered on the side, and they refuse to rent them to anyone who can't name at least three Amy B-sides. Note: This review was written while watching someone attempt a difficult split while an entire alley of people sang "What Kind of Fuckery Is This?" in perfect harmony. Special Addendum: To the customer who requested Taylor Swift songs during cosmic bowling - first of all, how dare you, and secondly, the exit is that way, next to the life-size Amy cutout judging your music taste. Final Thought: Never has the fusion of soul music and ten-pin bowling been so perfectly executed. It's like if CBGB opened a bowling alley but made it specifically about one artist. Remember: As Amy would say, "They tried to make me go to bowling rehab, but I said strike, strike, strike." Warning: Side effects may include developing strong opinions about proper beehive maintenance while bowling, unconsciously timing your approach to "Back to Black," and referring to all spares as "Tears Dry On Their Own." P.P.P.S. Their new "Camden League" requires all players to bowl with a minimum of three pounds of hairspray in their beehive. Safety first, style always. Lane Etiquette Note: Singing along is mandatory, but please wait until AFTER your release to hit the high notes in "You Know I'm No Good."

    Wow- what a cool little hole in the wall. Came in with friends and had the best wine. The owners,…read moreJim and Rachel, were beyond welcoming. I'll be back with more friends in the future. Highly recommend!

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