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Help us make it rightOur approach in the Chukar Kitchen is simple—transform tree-ripened fruits and hearty nuts into extraordinary cherry and chocolate gifts
Seven days a week, you can browse one of Seattle’s most famous landmarks. Pike Place Market, or “The Soul of Seattle,” is nine acres and 100 years of fresh fish and produce that attract tourists and locals alike. Along with the fish, you’ll find incredible flowers, tea, coffee, spices, cheese, honey and wine for sale. The vibrant, colorful and eclectic stalls, shops and businesses also offer...
In ShortThe crowd pleasers are the Texas-sized dunkers, best enjoyed with a generously sized cup of coffee. The pizza-sized apple fritter easily feeds half a Little League team, and the...
I've stopped by here in passing, however, this specific review is based on their booth that I visited this Sunday at the Columbia City's Farmer's market. I bought rose jelly that tasted...
Good cherries. Really good honey pecans. Poor service. Really expensive.$10 for a bag of variety chocolate cherries. Too pricey in my opinion. Especially when it's all packaged in such a corporate way. I would probably feel better about having spent my money if it had more of a local feel and nicer staff.
When you think of chocolate covered cherries, you usually think of the maraschino cherries.These are totally different. They're are a variety of dried cherries (Bing, Rainier, etc.) covered in milk/dark chocolate.The ladies behind the counter were very helpful and are glad to let you try anything they have for sale. …
I was introduced to this place on a food tour. Now mind you, I am not a huge cherry fan, but still found their cherries really delicious. You should keep in mind that they have MANY different kinds of cherries. The ladies behind the counter are always super friendly and will let you sample the cherries before you …
Super friendly people behind the counter! They are very generous by giving free samples and even offered to open up a package to let me sample something that wasn't offered in the standard sample jars. The chocolate covered cherries were amazing! I thought the prices were on the higher side but reasonable. It's gonna be hard to savor the small bag I bought instead of eating it all at once!
Pike Place Market may be the most iconic Seattle destination of them all, next to the Space Needle anyway. This quintessential Pacific Northwest experience is one of the most exciting markets you'll find in America, offering not only what you'd probably expect, like fresh produce, flowers and seafood, but rows and rows of vendors selling unique and delicious foods, handmade arts and crafts,...
Best of Nature, Best of Chocolate
Winter, spring, summer and fall, the Pike Place Market is open seven days a week, closing only on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. Our merchants set their own hours, so it's a good idea to check the shopping and dining guides before coming to visit a specific shop or stall. Generally, restaurants stay open later and during the peak farm season, farmers are frequently set up and ready...
One of Seattle's most famous landmarks, Pike Place Market is the oldest continuously working public market in the country. Pike Place opened in 1907 as the city's first public market, and quickly expanded due to its popularity and convenience for both shoppers and merchants. Today people can still shop for fresh vegetables and fruits here, or stop by Pike Place Fish to see the famous fish...
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