Tiny grocery store with a tight layout and a small counter, offering sunny tables outside. Atmosphere feels like a NYC bodega with the smell of hot cheese, meat, and bread filling the air. Known for phenomenal sandwiches and reasonable prices, it draws a steady crowd until closing.
Small but packed with a huge variety of snacks, drinks, and essentials. Offers a true bodega experience with a clean setup and excellent sandwiches that stay consistently great.
Quality breads stand out with fresh, house-made options including gluten-free varieties. Sandwiches feature great quality bread paired with meats and cheeses, creating a solid base for the flavors.
Good to know
The deli closes at 4pm, so order lunch before then.
The market is open until 9pm daily.
Parking is tough; consider parking on Boston just west of Eastlake.
Neighborhood market with bodega-style deli and west coast vibes offers a cozy, chill atmosphere and vibey, grungy energy. It features a full service deli and a wide selection of specialty goods and drinks. Seating is tight, emphasizing a casual, local feel.
Offers a wide selection of lunch options including homemade mac-n-cheese, soups, and sandwiches. The market feels chill and relaxed, with huge, tasty salads and a clean, well-lit space, though seating is cramped.
Gluten-free bread stands out as exceptional for sandwiches like the Reuben. Toasted bread on the BLATT offers a great crunch, made from local bakeries.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but ordering online is recommended due to busy times.
Street parking is available, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Expect to pay around $15 for a sandwich, which may not include sides.
Small, snug market with an old school feel offers a wide variety of authentic Ukrainian and Eastern European foods. Atmosphere is simple and homey, with freshly baked rye bread, traditional dishes like borscht and pelmeni, and unique items such as Czech and Polish Pilsners. The store maintains a clear stance by excluding products made in Russia, emphasizing quality and cultural authenticity.
Small and snug, the market feels like an old school European spot. It includes a Ukrainian section with herbal tea and a restaurant serving Eastern European foods.
Freshly baked rye bread stands out with varieties including frozen Lithuanian bread with caraway seeds. Bread pairs well with items like mushroom soup, liver pate, and Eastern European preserves.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the restaurant, especially on weekends.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted at both the store and restaurant.
The restaurant features a menu of traditional Ukrainian dishes.
Cozy bakery with classic French decor and quaint outdoor seating under large trees creates a chill, European vibe. Seating options include upstairs lofts and shaded courtyard areas, offering a welcoming, charming atmosphere reminiscent of Paris.
The market features a bakery booth known for its pastries and fresh bread. The team shares free loaves at the end of the day and maintains a strong presence across multiple farmers markets.
Bread features interesting flavor mixes like rosemary and looks visually appealing. Loaves often come as free giveaways at market close.
Good to know
The raspberry croissant is only available on Saturdays and Sundays.
The quiche is reasonably priced at $8.95 for a sizable slice.
Expect a variety of croissants and breads for breakfast.
Cozy corner setup inside a convenience store creates a nostalgic Chilean home vibe with Chilean soccer on TV and authentic music. The atmosphere feels warm and welcoming, enhanced by fresh avocado, mayo, and Chilean bread at the table. Dogs are welcomed, adding to the friendly, at-home energy.
Located inside a small food market, the restaurant can be tricky to find. A convenience market inside offers beers to pair with meals.
Freshly baked bread arrives warm and perfectly seasoned. House-made loaves bring authentic flavors and a skillful touch that pairs well with sandwiches and grilled beef.
Good to know
Bajon En Seattle is located inside a grocery store that sells convenience items.
The menu offers sandwiches, empanadas, and other items, all made to order.
Rodrigoโs makes his own bread and mayonnaise, and everything is homemade.
Outdoor market buzzes with crowds, dogs, and busking musicians, creating a lively but sometimes chaotic scene. Stalls focus on fresh local produce, meats, and small-batch goods, drawing a mix of families and food enthusiasts. Friendly vendors and nearby shops add to the community-oriented atmosphere.
The market runs year-round with great vendors offering fresh produce and local goodies. Baked goods and kimchi stand out, and parking is easy with a friendly, accommodating vibe.
Fresh bread sells out quickly, so arriving early is key. Local vendors offer a variety of interesting breads alongside pastas and sauces.
Good to know
Parking behind Capers and Beer Junction costs about $3 for two hours.
There is no public restroom available at the market.
The market offers a variety of fresh produce, meats, and local goods.
Small grocery store offers wide variety of local and specialty items with a welcoming atmosphere and outdoor patio for dog watching. Sandwiches and smash burgers stand out as top-notch deli options. Store combines unique products with a cozy, neighborhood feel.
Small size hides a large selection with many unique items and fresh produce. Staff stays friendly and knowledgeable, making shopping quick and convenient.
Fresh baked breads come in a good variety with crispy, crunchy crusts and soft, chewy interiors. Some sandwiches feature flavorful, spicy bread, but baguettes have become pricier with bland bread and flavorless cheese.
Good to know
Deli hours are from 11 AM to 4 PM.
The smash burger is only made on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Ken's Market has a surprisingly large selection for a small market.
Small seafood spot with minimal seating and a grill visible from the counter. Atmosphere is vibrant and busy, with long queues during peak times and lively foot traffic for people watching. Outdoor seating offers views of the water but is modest compared to the indoor experience.
Vibrant market atmosphere offers a variety of options like seafood, fruit, pastries, souvenirs, and drinks. Seating is limited with fewer than nine bar seats and one stool on a declining ledge. Wait times can reach 25 minutes for popular items like the blackened salmon sandwich.
Crusty bread stands out, especially in the blackened salmon sandwich. Sourdough comes grilled and adds a fresh, delicious touch to meals.
Good to know
Breakfast is served before 10am, making it a great option for early risers.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours; arrive early to avoid the rush.
Seating is extremely limited, so plan to eat elsewhere if it's crowded.
Small venue with an intimate dining space and upscale aesthetic offers a cozy vibe ideal for dates. A market table and salad bar provide fresh, healthy options, while a caipirinha bar serves cocktails tableside. Rooftop lounge adds a beautiful, sophisticated touch to the experience.
Food offers excellent variety with perfectly cooked meats and a market table that stands as a full meal. The market bar items and mains maintain good quality and value.
Soft, fluffy bread bites taste like Cheez-Its in muffin form. The cheese bread stands out as delicious and is served generously.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day every day in the bar.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during events.
Grocery store offers massive produce area and wide yard-long aisles filled with international goods from Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and European cuisines. Atmosphere stays pleasant and peaceful with a clean, spacious layout. Unique features include affordable fried chicken deals and rare items like whole lambs and specialty meats.
Offers a wide range of international products from Asian, Latino, Middle Eastern, and European markets. Combines a traditional American grocery feel with specialty items not found in local markets.
Freshly baked bread includes a $1 baguette that stands out at checkout. The selection covers all the basics alongside worldly options.
Good to know
The store is open until 12 AM, making late-night shopping convenient.
Prices are significantly lower than other grocery stores in the area.
They offer a wide variety of international foods, including Hispanic and Asian products.
French bakery offers authentic pastries with a strong aroma of butter and coffee filling the air. Small space includes indoor counter seating and standing tables, creating a bustling atmosphere with steady foot traffic. Displays tucked toward the back encourage browsing through a variety of sweets and baguette sandwiches.
Classic, old-school American bakery offers tasty French pastries at reasonable prices. Macarons and desserts stand out among market goods.
Fresh French bread stands out with its authentic flavor and quality. The selection includes house-made breads and pairs well with sandwiches and pastries.
Good to know
Le Panier opens at 7am, so arrive early to avoid long lines.
Expect a long queue, especially shortly after opening.
The bakery has very few seats inside, so plan accordingly.
Small, cramped space inside a historic market offers breathtaking waterfront views and a funky bar atmosphere. Energy is lively with people-watching and loud conversations, creating a vibrant vibe. Known for excellent seafood and drinks, it draws crowds despite limited seating.
An iconic spot in the market offers a great atmosphere and a lovely view. It serves as a solid choice for weekend breakfast and weekday happy hour with sit-down seating, though the seats feel a bit small.
Fluffy bread bowls hold the clam chowder, which is served super hot and thick. Table bread comes as a recommended appetizer.
Good to know
The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Happy hour runs until 6pm with food and drink specials.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Bodega-style convenience store with cozy atmosphere and no seating. Sandwiches feature high-quality ingredients and a varied menu including gluten-free and vegetarian options. Busy at lunchtime, it offers quick service with a small kitchen preparing fresh deli sandwiches.
A small, quaint corner market offers convenience with a well-stocked selection. It features terrific sandwiches with generous protein and kitchen staples alongside snacks and drinks.
Sandwiches come with fluffy yet crispy bread toasted perfectly. Options include gluten-free bread and vegetarian choices, all paired with generous meats and fresh ingredients.
Good to know
Sandwiches are sold until 4pm daily.
There are no tables or seating areas available.
Call ahead for sandwich orders, especially during busy lunch hours.
Small Italian restaurant offers indoor and outdoor private seating with a shaded patio ideal for people watching. Atmosphere stays welcoming and peaceful despite busy surroundings, complemented by impeccable music choices. The vibe suits relaxed lunches amid market hustle.
A calm oasis with reasonable prices stands out in the market's busy scene. Friendly hosts create a welcoming vibe that invites repeat visits.
Bread shows up in solid form here with perfect sandwich bread and a mac n cheese bread bowl that stands out. The garlic bread balances butter and garlic well.
Good to know
A mandatory 20% service charge is added for parties of two or more.
Expect to pay over $50 for a pasta and a drink with no refills.
The restaurant charges an additional $1 fee for to-go boxes.
Small window and street-side setup create an authentic, bustling vibe with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum fans find best bao, fast service, and consistent quality despite no seating and a cash-only policy with a $10 minimum. Pastries like curry beef bun and pork hombow stand out as favorites.
Stalls offer pork hombow and five-dollar potstickers as quick, affordable snacks. Visitors often grab these walking bites while exploring the market.
Bread here is naturally sweet and well-textured with a bouncy, moist quality that avoids sogginess. Buns are large, fresh, and packed with amazing filling.
Good to know
The place only accepts cash payments.
There is a $10 minimum for card payments.
There is no seating available at Mee Sum Pastry.