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    Pike Place Nuts

    3.4 (51 reviews)
    ModerateSpecialty Food
    Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    get your nuts on
    Kaliko P.

    I went and got these nuts as a request from someone else who liked the nuts, otherwise I would have never found this place and I normally eat nuts out of a tin from Costco anyhow. First time I went I couldn't find the nut house. Second time I went I found it by picking up a touristy map near the bathrooms. Pike Place Nuts is directly off the left of the main Pike Place Market entrance sign in building 1 as you are facing the sign. The nuts were $8 for a 1/2 lb so I got one lb. I didn't want to buy $32 worth of nuts and have them go stale so I only bought two 1/2 lb packs. The man selling the nuts was super cute, and unlike the other reviewers saying the service is bad, he was super polite and made me even feel all giggly and stupid silly. I think he hypnotized me.

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    Vince N.

    Of course after you're done eating the freshest seafood, you'd want something to snack on while walking around, or in your hotel room, or your flight out, or on the ship for your upcoming cruise to Alaska. The latter was us. ATMOSPHERE: The stall is located in the section of the market on the bend in the road. You can smell the nuts in the air, but its not as enticing or powerful as if they were being roasted and made to order. They're pre-made and displayed in clear plastic bins. NUTS: There was a wide selection of varieties, but the mixed sweet nuts stood out. The mix consists of almonds, hazelnuts, pecans, and cashews. Its mildly sweet but all the nuts were stale, and some were difficult to bite through due to the heavily candied coating. OVERALL: The product looks, smells, and tastes okay, but the texture was a downer for me.

    My glorious nut sack
    Mark M.

    When I got here today, and saw what they had to offer, one thing became clear: I just had to get my hands on a huge nut sack immediately. The employee thrust out the nut sack, and seeing it hang there before me was breathtaking. It weighed a whopping full pound. Then it was in my hand. The nut sack was suffused with oil, and radiated the heady aroma of nuts. This was one aromatic nut sack! As I made my way through the city, I could sense that people all around me were hungrily eyeing my nut sack. I could tell that many of them would be overjoyed to get their hands on my nut sack, eat my nuts and savor the salty goodness... As I sit writing this, I am gobbling nuts, and I know that my nut sack is going to provide me with lots of tasty protein over the next couple of days. And for that, I give this establishment FIVE STARS!

    I ate them all!
    Sarah B.

    I love this place. It's my treat before I wander about the market. Five bucks and I get a bag of delicious nuts. And he will mix up the flavors if you want. I usually get the caramel cashew and banana walnuts. Toffee peanuts, caramel cashews, banana walnuts, hot plain cashews, orange pecans... And while their staples like caramel cashews and plain cashews are always there, some of the others will rotate and offer other wonderful flavors. Sorry no pictures, these things don't last long. And as for gifts, giving anyone a bag of these will put a smile on their face.

    Roasted cashews still warm!
    Ricki W.

    This is the only place I've ever come across in America that sells genuine, Bavarian candied nuts. Understand, these are handmade so they aren't cheap ($10 1/2 pound). I've been by many times when I'm in the city and the younger employees are very nice and friendly. My favorite I've ever tried are the Carmel cashews and this is the only place I have seen that makes candies cashews. Cashews are so delicate that you get a lot of little pieces and broken cashews in 1/2 pound but I don't mind because they are so good! I hope they start selling online soon so my family in Germany and Austria can try them!

    Lemon Pepitas
    Catherine W.

    After sampling the majority of the nuts they have displayed, I couldn't make a decision. I decided to go with the sweet nut mix. I was happy with my choice and even found a pecan in the bag even though they weren't selling any pecans. Not sure how I feel about that yet, although it tasted great. Probably the best nut in my bag. The coated almonds were too hard to bite into and you probably have to be careful if you want to keep all of your teeth. The next day I came back to try the lemon pumpkin seeds only because the owner said that was her best seller. It was a good salty change. Although the nuts are good, $7 for a 1/2 pound bag is pricey. I may stick to my Costco raw almonds.

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    Best nuts! So many delish flavors to choose from. They are all good. A must do when visiting Pikes market.

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    So good and so unique that we had to go back for round two. PB&J were my hubbs favorite. The cinnamon almonds were awesome too

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    Not only were these nuts totally stale. When I got home I realized they had charged my card twice! Do not recommend.

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    Very very tastes nuts. Who would think that candied almonds would be so healthy and delicious.

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    Do they happen to have boiled peanuts?

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    We found them at the Puyallup fair and we got the caramel cashews, and they were fantastic!

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