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4.9 (76 reviews)
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Heather S.

Not that this place needs another review for you to know that it's a great tour, but just in case you're still wondering if you should do it or not, I'll write my 5 star review. Two things you should know about my travels - I'm all about the history of the city and the food. This tour combined both in such a way that I was happily full, never bored, and more truly interested in the city's history. Our tour guide was Kristin and at first I thought she was a little too upbeat for a rainy Seattle morning. I'm used to blue skies in southern Cali. But I was wrong, Kristin was great. She supplied us with headsets and tote bags. Although the headset was a bit uncomfortable, I was fully appreciating it in the market when it would have been really hard to hear. Plus, it allowed me to take pictures while still listening to her speak. The tote bag just carried 2 Dixie cups for soda samples and a food tour map. At the end, I gave back my bag so she can reuse it. Hey, I did learn from Kristin that Seattle is very Eco conscious! Someone already yelped in detail about the food stops on the tour, but, in case you don't wanna scroll all the way down, I can add my two cents: 1. Taste (at Seattle Art Museum): smoked salmon flat bread. So good! There were 13 or so on my tour, and I was still able to get 4 samples, while most stuck with the polite 2. Hey, it was THAT GOOD for me! - treated to a short history on how the restaurant came to be, from a little cart on the street to the restaurant adjacent to the museum. 2. Crepe de France (at the Economy Market): nutella and banana crepes with whipped cream and dry lavender soda. -Kristin explained why this part of the market was called the Economy market. Very good story, complete with why there are ramps instead of stairs. (For the horses back in the day!) 3. I Love New York Deli (inside the Public Market): 1/4 of a pastrami sandwich, potato knish, and fresh pickle. I think there might have been a dry soda here too. VERY BIG BITE! It could have been a mini meal! -treated to a history lesson on why the floors have names on them. Very interesting. I came home and repeated the story to those I showed the pictures to. Ask about the love letter on the floor! Walking through the market to the next stop, we passed by a cool looking creamery which also has a great story behind it! I think this is where Kristin taught me about Seattle's "seamstress" past. She also explained to us why the Sanitary Market is called the Sanitary Market. 4. Pike Place Chowder (Post Alley): generous sample of the New England Clam Chowder. -treated to a story of why they are no longer allowed to enter the best clam chowder contest. (I also ate here the day before, you can read my separate review on the other chowders.) 5. Uli's Sausage: loved their cole slaw! Also had rhubarb dry soda, which I liked better than the lavender one. 6. The fish place next door (I don't know the name): BEST smoked salmon ever! So fresh! AND they let you have more samples if you want! 7. Corner Produce: Samples of pluots, apples, and nectarines. The guy asked what our group wanted to sample and that's what we came up with. Very good and very sweet. I ended up buying a pluot and a nectarine. 8. Saffron Spice: Tikka Masala (did I spell that right?) with saffron rice and a homemade blueberry yogurt smoothie. YUM!! and it was a HUGE sample! 9. Seattle Coffee Works. I wrote a separate review for this place because I took a coffee crawl (DO NOT TAKE THE SEATTLE BY FOOT COFFEE CRAWL!) and this was a stop on that tour as well. But they have really good coffee. At Uli's, Kristin starts to explain why there are no longer any Japanese vendors at the Market. Right before going up to Seattle Coffee Works, she finishes the story. It's a really sad story, but also a really important part of the Market's history. She also talks about the man who saved the Market. She kept my attention the whole length of the tour, and I am someone who can be easily bored. She made sure to ask us at the beginning if anyone had any food allergies or special diets. One tourist was a vegetarian, and Kristin was able to call ahead on her cell to the vendors we were visiting and each place arranged something special for her. Nice personal touch. It was about a 2.5 hour tour for $42. Well worth it to have the huge samples and hear the colorful past of the Emerald City. I highly recommend it. I should say that I was also checking out the Savory Food Tour, but the stops on this one looked better. They're about the same price. But in the end, I am thrilled that I chose this one. And when I go back to Seattle, I will take this tour again!

Fresh veggies!
Aaron J.

If you're reading this, you've probably decided that you want to take a food tour on your visit to Seattle, and you don't know which one to select. Do yourself a favor: Close this window, and go to the Seattle Bites site NOW before they sell out while you sit on the fence! As far as I'm concerned, this isn't just the best way to tour Pike Place Market and the surrounding area - it's the ONLY way to do it. Forget about going it alone, as you'll likely miss all of the interesting history, and you'll overlook the true hidden gems at the market. Jan Marie was an amazing host - truly engaging and entertaining for our small group, and it really shines through that she loves what she does. I wouldn't hesitate recommending this tour to any family member or friend, as I feel it is an AMAZING value. We left after nearly 4 hours with Jan Marie, and we were stuffed!!!

BIG bites
Mitch C.

There's no question about it, Seattle Bites is the BIGGEST bite of the Pike Place Market. I didn't quite know what to expect on a food tour, but was really impressed with the quality of the bites and the enthusiasm of our guide. The very first bite of smoked salmon on flatbread was amazing and the pairing with dry soda was outstanding. A few gastronomic hours later we finished up by sampling artisan Italian wines--I was ready to head for Tuscany! Another surprise was how well the remote listening devices worked. I could wander around the market but still hear the presentation and not miss a beat. If you've got a few hours to spend in Seattle, this tour is a great way to astonish your taste buds.

K.J. T.

Jan Marie, the owner and our guide for the day, was lovely! My friend and I were visiting foodies and were the only ones on the tour. We hit it off right away with Jan Marie. The tour is supposed to be only 2 hours, but it ended up being a girls' day at the Market that lasted longer than the usual tour. Wonderful! Jan Marie was fun and informative. She allowed us to wander off to take pictures and even posed with us for a couple of pictures. I have since recommended to all of my local friends. Everyone would have fun with this tour! I booked the tour online before my trip and received a confirmation call from Jan Marie herself the night before. I told her that we were vegetarian and she said no problem. I have to admit, I was skeptical when I hung up on the phone. I figured we'll just end up eating salads, juice, and fruits all day. It was a fresh market, after all. I was pleasantly surprised to start with a wild mushroom flat bread pizza at the Seattle Art Museum. The food only went up from there. I was more than full from the tour and had to start turning down 1/2 of my portions toward the end. The best part? Even though the tour had alcohol, she had non-alcoholic options for the pairing. I love it! I'm gonna start doing that for my dinner parties. Thank you Jan Marie for a wonderful time!

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I thoroughly enjoyed Savor Seattle's Pike Place Market Food Tour. Our tour guide Frankie was…read moreamazing! I love her enthusiasm, knowledge, historical facts, and information she shared with us regarding Pike Place Market and its vendors. The curated food samples around the market were well-organized, generously portioned, and delicious. I highly recommend this tour for both locals and tourists alike. I am a local Seattleite. I did this tour for the first time over 10 years ago and was pleased that it wasn't exactly the same places we stopped at before. Plus, it reminded me to go back and support businesses that I had forgotten about and to continue exploring the market and to come back often because this place is truly a gem and worthy of our support for being 100% local and run by small business owners. Today was a perfect afternoon well spent :-)

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"Expectations- it's about comparison"…read more Now we have never been on a food tour before but some of our friends had been on one to Pikes Market but the tour our friends took turns out was not the one they thought they had tried last year and recommended to us. An honest mistake but was this a foretelling of what was to come? This walking food tour focused on Pike's Market and pretty much stayed in the area between Union all the way to Lenora St.. As you stroll through this historic waterfront area, our guide Jerry gave us many nuggets of trivia and information regarding the area both past and present. A highpoint of this tour (and the many competing tours in Seattle) is the food sampling from various shops in the market. From asian teas to samosas, from crumpets to chowder, from smoked salmon to pickle juice, from salmon burgers to gelato and more- this tour does give you a chance to sample the many edible delights of Pike's Market, and many are special samples you can only get on the tour. This tour offering was especially long, about 2.5 hours long. I understand most tours run about 1.5 hours long. I can't really say how this tour compares with others being offered but I would compare the samples being offered ( they can differ) and go with the one that has the goodies you'd like to try. We enjoyed this tour, our guide Jerry was a friendly, affable type of guy that made our "intimate" group of four enjoy our experience. The kicker for us was that we were able to use a group-on coupon so we only paid $29 per person instead of the usual $44. Because this is probably one of those kind of tours you would only go to once, I suggest you read the reviews (on Yelp of course) of the various companies, see if there are any discount coupons to be had, and make your choice. This company is one that should be kept in the mix as a possible choice.

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4.8(27 reviews)
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Absolutely unforgettable! Our team booked a private team-building experience with Atrium Kitchen at…read moreSeattle's famous Public Market, and it was hands-down one of the most memorable, fun, and unique outings we've ever done. Chef Tracy is an absolute rockstar. She kicked off the day with a walking tour of Pike Place Market, weaving in local history while introducing us to some of the best vendors and food artisans in the city. Thanks to her incredible connections, we got to sample fresh bites and meet the people behind the food. And just when we thought it couldn't get better--she got me in to catch a fish. Yes, a real fish thrown at me in the middle of the market with a crowd watching. Talk about pressure--but I caught it! We brought all the ingredients back to Atrium Kitchen, rolled up our sleeves, and cooked an incredible meal together. The vibe was relaxed but energized--everyone was hands-on and having an absolute blast. Dinner was next‑level. We had a private dinner inside Pike Place Market after hours--total bucket‑list vibes. As a vegan, I was blown away by the care Chef Tracy took with my meal. She prepared this salad, elegant broccolini-chimichurri (actually something fancier than plain broccoli) and perfectly roasted potatoes--they were even better than most vegan meals I've had at restaurants. The rest of the team raved about the halibut, ribs, and other dishes that looked absolutely amazing. If you're visiting Seattle--or even if you live here--Atrium Kitchen at Pike Place Market is a MUST-DO. It's perfect for team outings, special celebrations, or just doing something different and utterly memorable. Chef Tracy makes you feel like a VIP from start to finish. Absolutely 10/10!

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