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    Kristin C.

    Fremont Sunday market is unlike any other market in the Seattle area. So much bigger than I was expecting, so many vendors, a lot of vintage and unique clothing, jewelry and other items. A bunch of food trucks at the far end of the market, lots of variety in food items.

    Surina C.

    If you're in Seattle for a weekend, I highly recommend checking out Fremont Sunday Market! It's filled with vintage clothing resellers, tons of different food trucks, cool jewelry, a little bit of everything! There is music playing, cute dogs and cats walking around. The energy is great!

    Geo N.

    Coming here in late September was probably the most perfect way to end summer. Despite being from Washington, this was my first time at the Fremont Sunday Market and I absolutely loved it. We came a little after 10am and were able to find free parking a couple blocks up the hill. I would say that it stayed pretty empty until like an hour or two in, so we were able to walk the entire market before it got too crowded. If you like thrifting or vintage shopping, this place will definitely scratch that itch. Also be sure to bring some cash because some vendors will sell to you for lower if you just ask! If you're not there for clothes, the food is also pretty good and you can just vibe next to the water. Until next time!

    Tia P.

    A fun place to spend a Sunday morning/ afternoon! There's plenty of bites and drinks to try. A great selection of clothes, jewelry, and other fun items. Things tend to be on the pricier side but not too bad for Seattle. Vendors are always very kind and helpful!

    If you are unsure about the menu, I recommend asking him.
    Nami N.

    My hubby and I visited the Fremont Market, which takes place every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and it was such a fun and lively experience. We headed over to the food truck area for lunch and were so glad we did! We started with a Beef and Cheese Piroshki from Piroshky Piroshky. The pastry was perfectly golden and crispy on the outside, with a warm, melty cheese and savory beef filling inside. It was comforting, flavorful, and super satisfying--not to mention reasonably priced. For dessert, we couldn't resist trying the Mokka Crowned from Moklava. The Mokka Crowned is essentially a bowl of saffron pistachio with Crowned Veklave, and we added one scoop of strawberry rose. The flavors and textures were beautifully balanced, and it looked just as amazing as it tasted. Enjoying these dishes outside in the sunshine made the whole experience even better. If you're visiting Fremont Market, these two spots are absolutely worth checking out!

    homemade candles!
    Wendi K.

    I always have a fun time browsing this market :) You can really find anything you want to browse here - baked goods, yummy eats, homemade candles, vintage clothing. A lovely way to spend a Sunday afternoon / morning!

    Amie N.

    some gentrified thrifting if u will. 100+ vendors i believe?? no way u will not find smt u like but tops are $15-$40 and some are CRAZY OVERPRICED. i found some brandy pieces priced over retail. u can bargain with owners though. found $5 and $10 bins/racks though. plenty vending trucks, some sample stands, forgot the name but there is some REALLY FANTASTIC handmade jam oh my goodness. asian goods, hair pieces, clothing. sanrio kuromi, mofusan. some none 2nd hand boutiques. parking is hard. u must visit if in town sunday.

    Good trucks and small art and coffee and what not
    Aditya P.

    This market is definitely a good destination if you have a family / kids to entertain. If Seattle weather cooperates, the walks can be very entertaining because the whole market is lined up along the banks of Fremont river. There are various stalls and businesses that are local and engaging. The items are a bit pricey and not always in reach but that's typical of these Sunday markets/ farmer markets. Here are a few things we experienced - Sookh ice cream. We tried the cardomon caramel ice cream and we also had the pistachio ice cream. Both delicious. Their mango ice cream is also yummy. - whateke Mexican food cart. We tried the nachos (highly recommend) and the tacos (they were ok). They do have jarritos. - Kathmandu momocha. We had their cheese balls (omg! Delicious!) and veggie Momo's (not so great. Mainly coz they were bland). I would not recommend the Moklava food cart. Not coz they don't have good ice cream. But because the guy manning the truck is rude and non-businessman-like. All in all, the market, the stalls and the "hypermarket" which is indoors is worth a stroll. Parking is definitely tough here. I went for the U-park location and paid about $10. Not many other options it you can't find street parking.

    MUST. STEP. IN. TO. FEEL. THE. MAGIC.
    Jhenn D.

    Perfect Sunday Spent HERE!!! food, vintage clothes and dishes, food, CACTUS & PLANTS, food, unique crafts, furry friends snacks! oh and more food!

    Grace J.

    MAJOR IMPROVEMENT SINCE LAST YEAR! As someone who's probably been to this market at least 20 times within the last two years, I can confidently say it's improved so much recently. I went this past Sunday and it was amazing. So many vendors, with the main ones being jewelry and vintage style clothing. The prices can range from $5 rings to 100 or more. There's definitely something for everyone. I can easily spend 3 hours here just deciding what to get, because there's SO MUCH. great place to go with friends too! Also, THE FOOD TRUCKS have gotten progressively better and better and better. I got something from Sully Eats I'm pretty sure (I wish they had a Yelp page but I'm just gonna review here), BEST homemade bagel sandwich I've EVER HAD!!! I had the avocado toast with fire roasted tomatoes and pickled onion - sounds so simple but WOW it was just unlike any other avocado toast I've ever had. Anyway I can't say enough good things about this market. Can't wait to go back on Sunday.

    Winter B.

    Had a great time at the Sunday market in Fremont! It was a lot more vintage clothes and crafts than food which I liked. They did have a food court area with some vendors but I didn't get to see too much of that area although everything smelled great. If you are into thrifting/vintage clothes you should definitely check the market out. Reasonable prices. Would recommend.

    The best dish you might ever eat
    Morgan M.

    Great event to check out with amazing vendors, great energy, and tasty food! Lots of clothing vendors more than others; a little pricey but quality items! If you see a nuts stand, make sure you buy them-they taste amazing! Don't skip on the food trucks as well!

    Pork dumplings
    Janet N.

    If you love the thrill of having quality fashion pieces you can only find by digging through mountains of clothes but hate doing the digging then this market is your paradise. There's lots of unique items at great prices plus many beautifully created items. And although it's not a farmers market, you will find food from delicious food trucks! Theres an area dedicated just to food trucks along the one long street of booths you wander through with a DJ to keep you company. We decided to try dumplings from Kathmandu MoMocha who serves cuisine from Nepal. The pork Dumplings are really good and have big chunks of meat inside. I chose a mild salsa and it smelt a lot like marinara which gave it a great taste but it had no kick to it so I would definitely go with a spicier one. I loved the dumplings and the order includes 10 for around $14. They're so worth it!

    Habanero Fudge was the best, Banana Walnut was lacking, S'mores cookie incredibly sweet.

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