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Seattle Sojourn, Part 2

by Patricia Vanikiotis

Jun 22, 2019

Last week I introduced you to the start of our quick, two-night trip to Seattle. We packed a lot into our one full day in the city, taking advantage of sunny weather and 70-plus-degree temperatures (and this was early May!) to walk the several blocks down to the waterfront from our hotel. We lived in the Seattle area for about 15 years but have been away for longer than that (apart from a few short visits), and we were fascinated to see all the new construction completed and underway throughout the downtown core.

The Pike Place Market draws hundreds of thousands of tourists and locals alike each year. Seattle's Pike Place Market Opened in 1907, it’s one of the longest continuously operating public farmers markets in the nation. Even here, since our last visit, new covered space for artists and crafters has been added to the north side of the market. Whether you’re looking for unique handcrafts, jewelry or art; fresh produce or flowers; gourmet foodstuffs; abundant varieties of fresh seafood; or just a bite to eat, you can find it all here . . . along with a healthy dose of people-watching accompanied by the music of buskers.

After spending a little time soaking up the views and the sun overlooking Puget Sound, watching the ferries, freighters and pleasure boats plying the waters,

Seattle, Washington

Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains

Seattle, Washington

Seattle Great Wheel

Seattle, Washington

we headed inside to stroll the length of the upper market. Almost immediately we stopped at the Cyrus Saffron stall, where we purchased red thread, or red stigma, saffron, harvested from crocuses grown in Eastern Washington by an Iranian-born gentleman (Iran produces the highest-quality red saffron); if you take the time, you’ll gather interesting stories from the vendors throughout the Market.

We cruised on down past the flower stalls Pike Place Market, Seattle and lingered over the overflowing displays of fruits and vegetables, Pike Place Market, Seattle  Pike Place Market, Seattle Pike Place Market, Seattle   accepting offers to sample bites of some of the more exotic varieties.

Folks who’ve never been here have probably seen images of the famous “flying fish” at the market, where large salmon are tossed from one side of a fishmonger’s stall to the other by wisecracking workers, and crowds of shoppers pause to watch the sideshow. That is only one of several seafood vendors at the Market, all boasting icy displays of crab, shellfish, halibut cheeks, scallops and all manner of fish. Pike Place Market, Seattle Pike Place Market, Seattle  Our visit coincided with the first shipments of rich, oily, deep orange-fleshed Copper River king salmon, a pricey and much-anticipated commodity in these parts.

Pike Place Market, Seattle

Copper River Salmon

We stopped to admire and rub the nose of Rachel, the 550-pound bronze pig standing at one of the main entrances to the Market and one of its iconic symbols. Pike Place Market, Seattle  Then it was on to one of my most favorite shops in the Market, DeLaurenti Specialty Food and Wine. Operating since 1946, DeLaurenti’s boasts 1,800 wines (300 Italian), microbrews, a full café and espresso bar. I love perusing the more than 200 cheeses

Pike Place Market, Seattle

DeLaurenti’s cheese selection

and impressive variety of cured meats in the deli cases, Pike Place Market, Seattle and find the shelves of olive oils and vinegars simply overwhelming.

Seattle, Washington Pike Place Market

DeLaurenti’s

If they don’t have it, you don’t need it.

We wrapped up our morning tour of the market with lunch at Pike Place Chowder in Post Alley, just across from the Market. (They also have a place in Pacific Place Center.) They proclaim theirs is the No. 1 chowder in the country, having won, for the fourth year in a row, the “Best New England Clam Chowder” title in 2018 in Westport, Connecticut. They offer eight different varieties of chowders, bisques or soups in three sizes or take-away quarts, all using sustainable seafood. I was tempted to try their sampler but settled on the New England clam chowder, anticipating a big dinner that evening. With generous chunks of potato and bacon and plenty of clams in a well-seasoned, creamy broth, it truly was delicious. The rest of our party agreed this was a winning choice for lunch. There was quite a line when we arrived, but the efficient staff clearly knows how to deal with a crowd. We found an outside table in the sun and congratulated ourselves on a well-spent day.

— Patty Vanikiotis, associate editor/copy editor

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