Address: 3401 Evanston Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103, USA
Sunday: 10AMβ4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Kellie G
If you're not aware of this market, you NEED to check it out! It's reliable and shows up every single Sunday, no matter the weather, so you don't have to worry about surprise shutdowns changing your plans to visit. There are a ton of vendors and food trucks. The vendors often have shady space inside their booths during hot days, some even set out water dishes for dogs. Yes, this is a dog friendly event and a great place to see all kinds of different dog breeds, for those of you who like to "people-watch". We've only ever been outside because we rarely leave our booth, but there are also vendors inside the building, near the food trucks, from what I understand. Hundreds of vendors, lots to look at, a LOT of handmade/local crafter/small businesses. There's often things like clothing, jewelry, handmade books, hats, foods/sauces, balloons, antiques, and much more just within the street row of vendors.
Aaron Wheeler
Lots of great artists, curators, and cooks making and offering a plethora of delights! Highly recommend you check it out - and donβt miss the flea market garage!
Misha Smith
The street market is pretty big, the garage is huge with a lot of unique finds. I wish I had more time there tho. I found this coffee to give me a little kick & this stone to help me with some empowerment communication & calmness π. There is plenty of parking you just need to find it & get like lucky like we did.
Charlotte Baker
Lots of food truck and vendors selling their products. Absolutely love it!
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Parking can be a problem. I usually find a neighborhood street and walk. Typical food truck fare. Also local restaurants are an option.
Nope. And plenty of free parking to be found.
Who do I contact to be a vendor and get a space
The market is reopening on March 7th with city based restrictions
1. Search on Google 2.. If you go on a Sunday there you can ask any booth owner 3. At each end of the market there are people near the signs, you can ask them.
Here's a vendor FAQ - there's an application on this page: http://www.fremontmarket.com/read-me/
It's usually $60 per spot. Unless there is a special event I'm unaware of.
The Fremont Market is a every Sunday market. Rain or shine. Hours to the public or 10 a.m. to 3/4 p.m. Holidays may affect the time.
That's not quite how it works but inquire with the market management.
$40-60, but different pricing for food booths. See their website for details.
Well, it depends. When I was there, I saw several black and white photographs. You simply have to check it out.
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