The Everett Farmers Market runs every Sunday from 11am-4pm May through October. Free parking can be found in designated parking areas as well as in surrounding areas. Some vendors accept credit cards while others accept pre-purchased tokens. One can purchase these tokens at the entrance end of the marker with their debit/credit card. In return one will receive wooden tokens/coins that can be applied towards their purchases. If you like local like I do, you’ll love this market. Fresh fruit, vegetables, baked goods, flowers, several lunch options and unique local wares.
Stacy S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kenmore, WA
This is my favorite farmers market and I frequent quite a few! It has all my favorite vendors and is right on the water which always makes for a beautiful Sunday morning no matter how much black velvet I have consumed the night before! Al pastor street tacos, Hawaiian shave ice and some trufflestack cheese from the Mt. Townsend Creamery are a MUST! Also stop by the Twin Sister’s stand for a great saucy experience! Their phở sauce has all natural ingredients and is a great addition to a variety of dishes! I try to visit this market as much as I can throughout the season!
Jarenn N.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
It’s not a huge market but I definitely enjoy coming her on a nice(or even cloudy) Sunday! The horchata from the Mexican vendor is AMAZING. They also go to the Everett Mall farmers markets so I always find them once every two weeks to get my horchata fix. I also go for the pretty flowers(which the boyfriend buys of course ^_~) and to look at the interesting products that the vendors are selling. Parking for me has always been easy to find, even in the middle of the day.
Sara C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Marysville, WA
I recently went to the Everett farmer’s market for the first time this season. I really wish we had the weather to have the market year round. It gets crowded quickly so be prepared to hunt for a parking space. Only a few vendors take debit/credit so be sure to have cash or go to the managers booth where you can use credit or debit to get tokens to use with the vendors. Try Snohomish Bakery for amazing breads and goodies or Gothberg Farms for delicious goat cheese. I also tried for the first time los chilangos food truck and it was fantastic!
Janie M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Snohomish County, WA
I love the farmer’s market. There are awesome vendors here and I love being able to get organic produce here. It’s a fun way to pass some time on a Sunday. The only thing is… the dogs. So many dogs. I have seen big piles of dog poop(appetizing when they’re serving food there,) people letting their dogs go on long leashes so you nearly trip over them, even dogs fighting. Personally I don’t like having dogs around my food, so I don’t eat at the market. It’s just a matter of time before someone gets bit or trips over a dog or its leash. The other negative that we’ve found is that none of the vendors we’ve purchased from have been able to take credit or debit cards, so be sure to bring cash.
Riley M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This farmers market is ALWAYS packed, which means its a wonderful way to spend a Sunday! It has a huge variety of vendors that allows you to shop for a lot of different things while you are there. I personally go for the fresh produce, the pastries and the flowers. They have vendors selling cheese, freshly cooked meals, grass fed meat, fruit(raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, apricots, plums, cherries), flowers, fresh produce(carrots, celery, cauliflower, kale, beets, peas and more!), jewelry and of course those baked goods. You have to get the chocolate croissants while you are there! They are delectable and are always a nice treat for the ride back home :) The flowers are so beautiful and usually last a few days. I still have mine from last Sunday and they are not even starting to wilt. The people there are very nice and always have great deals on the items they are selling. The vendors like establishing relationships with those individuals and genuinely want to give them the best deal. I can’t wait to go next Sunday for that chocolate croissant and some new flowers! Plus the farmers market is at the Port of Everett so you get a beautiful view of the water and get to walk along the dock while looking at all the items for sale. You will end up buying much more than you expected but thats only because of all the wonderful things there!
ISAAC J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Everett, WA
Nice place to visit on a Sunday afternoon during the Summer. Fresh produce, baked goods, art, plants, food to eat, etc.
Kim P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Lynnwood, WA
If you ever miss the Saturday Farmers Market in Edmonds, many of the same vendor sell on Sundays in Everett. Vegetables, baked goods, flowers, and some crafts.
Jen S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Renton, WA
Liked it for sure! Ended up in Everett this past Sunday morning so had a chance to go, would definitely go again if in the neighborhood. There seemed like a fair amount of vendors, lots of produce vendors, craft vendors(although one was a bit anti-customer) and it’s also a great location.
Aley M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sumner, WA
I went to the Everett Farmers Market this past Sunday with my family and it was a definite hit! There were lots of vendors and craftspeople and Bobs food offered excellent ribs, corn on the cod, strawberry shortcake and salad. did I mention the lemon vinagrette dressing? Wow! The choices for flowers were awesome and there were plants, veggies and baked goods galore! I did notice a few eccentrics with their pets in baby carriages, and I thought my dog was special! At the same place, on the marina, there is a diverse group of people sitting on the grass listening to the music offered by different bands each Sunday afternoon! The weather prefect, the crowd not too big… all in all it was a marvelous experience!