Chef-Guided Food Tour of Pike Place Market in Seattle, WA

1600 First AvenueSeattle, WA 98101
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Overview

Enjoy this chef-led food tour of Seattle featuring the famous Pike Place Market. Guests will be taken behind-the-apron of the Seattle food scene while their guide uncovers hidden gems, where the chefs shop, local favorites and so much. Along the way, you’ll learn more about the history of Seattle and gain a unique culinary perspective.

up to 2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Learn the story of the Northwest through food.
  • Enjoy 16 different tastings.
  • Tours conducted by local chefs

Description

The Eat Seattle Chef Food Tour takes you on a journey through the Pacific Northwest by tasting Seattle’s best artisan vendors in the famous Pike Place Market. Get the inside scoop on where chefs shop and locals hang out. Explore with your eyes and your stomach, uncovering hidden gems and interacting with local vendors while indulging in many delicious treats from their carefully selected stops, as with all Eat Seattle tours. Join this tour for a morning filled with education, food, and fun!

Chef’s Tour: Though many tourists are attracted to the famous Pike Place Market every year, local chefs also selectively choose their seasonal produce and proteins daily from the market. This tour gives us a taste of the vendors that supply the best chefs in town with their organic produce and sustainable seafood.

Chef’s Perspective: Tours are run by chefs who contribute a culinary perspective, telling the story of the Northwest through its food.

Local Taste: Partners are strategically chosen to ensure the best quality products of the Northwest are represented.

Small Groups: Group size is limited to 10 people and under to provide a more intimate, less touristy experience. This also creates a better dynamic to ask questions, absorb the information, and connecting with the other group members.

Purpose: More than just providing great tasting food, vendors serve as a talking point about farming, fishing, and produce in the Northwest and what they are doing to maintain higher quality control than the average. The team keeps the tours light-hearted but also brings some attention to the local food ecosystem and touches on awareness in certain industries.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Chef Guided Food Tour of Pike Place Market

Where is the tour meeting point?

All food tours meet at 1600 First Avenue, Seattle. Please arrive 10 minutes before your event starts.

What is your cancellation policy?

All ticket sales are final and non-refundable.

Are tours held rain or shine?

It rains often in Seattle so they keep all tours operating regardless of the weather. Fortunately, a good deal of the tour is covered.

Can I bring my pet with me?

Pets are not recommended, as they aren’t allowed at most of the stops on the tours. You’ll have to wait outside which would defeat the purpose.

Are children welcome?

You may bring your children as Eat Seattle leaves it up to the parent to make the judgment as to whether they will enjoy this type of activity. Children 3 and under who will not be eating, do not need to buy a ticket. There are no discounts for children. Anyone that eats on tour pays full price.

What is included on the tour?

There will be 16 tastings with 10 vendor stops.

What if I’m gluten-free or lactose intolerant?

If there are concerns with needing gluten-free or with being lactose intolerant, please contact them via phone number located on your e-ticket so they can be accommodate accordingly. Not all tastings include gluten or dairy, but there are plenty that do. They can’t accommodate the restrictions for all food samples but will do their best to make substitutions where they can. Eat Seattle can accommodate vegetarians.

Are there public restrooms available on the tour?

There are public restrooms available in the market.

Is a tip included in the tour?

No, but gratuities are appreciated for all tours.