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    Tiny's Organic

    3.8 (63 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Mike L.

    A fun stop if you're into apple cider. They offer a wide variety of flavored ciders, and the setup is pretty straightforward--you purchase an empty cup and can sample a few flavors before choosing which one to fill it with. We really liked the number of options available and ended up going with the blueberry and strawberry ciders, both of which were tasty and refreshing. Worth a visit if you're wandering through the market on a hot day.

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    Abby S.

    SO. MANY. CIDERS. I went up to this stand with no prior knowledge of it, only the strong desire for something fresh after a lot of pastries and foods at the market. I ordered a 12 oz and got to sample every single cider available! It was both delicious and really fun. The staff were super friendly, giving me recommendations on cider and on places to go in the SeaTac area. Now, a cider discussion. I can't remember all the flavors off the top of my head, but I'll give a few standouts. First, classic apple. Why mess with a classic? Another great one was the cherry. Sweet and the perfect blend of the fruits. But after all my sampling, my favorite was the lavender. I'm not usually someone who goes for herbal flavors over fruity ones, but the lavender was a perfect balance to the natural sweetness of the apple. I wish I could have this every morning instead of coffee. Fantastic stop!

    Yesenia E.

    The staff was so friendly! Variety of hot ciders you can sample! They were all so delicious!!!! Cute little stand surrounded by plenty of beautiful sights and seats

    Munah H.

    APPLE CIDER HEAVEN!! They had 9 different apple cider flavors: Lavender, Pear, Cranberry, Cosmic Crisp, Peach, Blackberry and Cherry. For the hot flavors: Butter Rum, Cider N' Spice and Cosmic Crisp. You have the option of buying a 12oz or 16oz cup and you can fill up your cup as many times as your heart desires! What a deal! I thought I would have a favorite but all of the flavors were good! I would say my top 3 were Lavender, Blackberry and Butter Rum.

    Lisa J.

    Quick and friendly service. I loved that we were allowed to try the different flavors and then fill up our cups with the flavor we enjoyed the most.

    Raspberry apple cider
    Aubrey B.

    The raspberry was by far the best flavor, but the whole experience was very underwhelming because the cider wasn't very good.

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    Lloyd C.

    Tiny's Organic is located in a prime location at Pike's Market. Locally organic apple cider. You buy a plastic cup from them. They have two sizes. I don't remember the ounces each. After purchasing the cup, you can sample as much and as many as you want. Then you can settle on one kind and fully fill up your cup. Put a lid on it, and that's your drink. All the flavors were delicious, especially the Peach, Pear, and Cherry. But, you really can't go wrong with any of them! It was close for us on the Peach and Pear. We settled on Pear. The service is nice and friendly.

    Austin K.

    It seemed like a tourist trap at first, but you get to taste all of the flavors before you choose one. I liked the hot lavender and cold peach ciders the most.

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    Katy C.

    * on the sweeter side * has hot and cold drink options (prefer cold personally) 7/10

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    Laura G.

    I came across this stand while walking through Pike Place and bought some blackberry apple cider to cool down from the hot weather. If there's a line, it usually goes quite fast since it's mainly just pay, receive a cup, then fill your cup with the apple cider of choice. There were several options of apple cider from traditional, blackberry, peach, etc. The cider was pretty good and I could also taste the blackberry. It was also not too sweet which is perfect. It can be a bit pricey, but I might try this again if I happen to crave a cold drink and I'm in the area.

    Lavender apple cider
    Travis P.

    The apple cider here is the best I've had around. Super fresh and solid different fruity flavors it was hard to choose which one I wanted. It is a tad on the pricey side but I guess you pay for freshness. It was $8 for a 12 oz and $10 for a 16 oz. They let you sample all the apple ciders before filling the cup after you purchase a cup. Ended up picking the lavender apple cider since it was the most unique but you can't go wrong with any of them.

    Their juices were so good!
    Wendy L.

    I'm fortunate to live fairly close to some apple orchards and, on my recent trip to Seattle's Pike Place Market, I stumbled upon Tiny's Organic. You'll easily spot their red tent set-up right in front of Beecher's Homemade Cheeses. They offer a handful of organic apple ciders and I tried: * Organic Apple Peach Cider * Organic Raspberry Apple Cider * mix of Peach and Raspberry Apple Ciders All three were delicious in my book: a bit tart, naturally sweet, and super cold! Yum! I'd gladly pay $6 a cup again (the cup was about 10-12 Oz).

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    Christina C.

    Very good juice but as a local that lives across pike market there should be different prices for locals. Paying $8 for a small drink glass is a lot. I try to support local businesses but this is too much... maybe tourists will pay and it sad that Pike Market used to be a market for locals but now it's more prioritized for tourist.

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    It is pricey but the quality was amazing!! I'll be dreaming about the hot buttered cider.

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    Their apple pear is SO GOOD. I'm usually volunteering nearby and decided to grab some cider here one day...great decision.

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