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    Quincy Public Market

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ellensburg Farmers Market

    Ellensburg Farmers Market

    4.1
    (10 reviews)
    35.7 mi
    $$

    I love all of the vendors they've added! Fabulous fresh…read moreproduce. Local honey. Fresh eggs. I would love to see more of a variety of the food options there. Maybe some music? The only down side was the amount of dogs in a very crowded area, and I am a pet owner. I'll be back every week

    We have been up in Ellensburg a number of times while the market was going on, but it never made a…read moreconcerted effort to go see it. Adeleine this past weekend when we finally came up specifically for the market. End of the day, we very much enjoyed ourselves! The Market is held downtown and takes up roughly 2 city blocks. There's a nice mix of fruit and produce, artisan crafts, and fun foods and beverages. Well the selection was good, I was surprised that there weren't more farmers up this direction. There were a few berry farms, a couple of the big ones from the Yakima Valley, but overall I think there were fewer than down at the Yakima farmers market. It definitely did not leave us wanting however. After walking the entire place a couple times, we found a couple of things we didn't know we needed, and found what was probably the best shrimp taco we've had since we got back. They also had some great coffee, a couple dessert places and a solid groups making some legit cheese dip (we got the jalapeño one!) This is a solid farmers market in an eclectic little city, that does a great job of doing exactly what you would expect from such a place. Good food, good produce, and good ancillary stuff. It's worth checking out and easy to spend a few hours at!

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    Blueberry Hill Berries

    Blueberry Hill Berries

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    61.2 mi
    $$

    Where to even begin on this blue goldmine! A third generation local farm with certified organic…read moreu-pick berries that produces there own sorbet on site - it's like a dictionary for all things foodie! The best part is - as you'd expect from the Yakima Valley - it's totally laid back! Located about 2 miles from the main drag in Wapato and a mile or so off Lateral A, is this 20 acre garden of blueberry eden! A giant "Blueberries" sign and some arm flailing tube gents (wacky waving inflatable arm flailing tube men for the family guy aficionados among us!) greet you from the street. Parking is available along the road coming in or next to the main building up on your right. After arriving in the main area, just off to your left is a small building where the folks who work here and hang out. Everyone is very nice and got a set up with buckets, harnesses and directions to the different types of blueberries. There are 4 or 5 different kinds of blueberries available and while a distinguishing palate may detect subtle differences, we felt like they were all just amazing! There's truly nothing better than picking fruit right off of the plant and being able to eat it or take it home! After we finish picking about 12 pounds of different blueberries, we went in to check out the fabled Sorbetto! As the name would suggest, it's a cross between sorbet and gelato. It comes in four different flavors currently and they have two available here in general. What we didn't know, is that they actually produce the stuff on site and it's a commercially available product in Seattle, Portland and Yakima! While we were enjoying this amazingly creamy treat, we got to sit down and chat with the president of the farm. He told us about the process of making the Sorbetto and how the base is not made with Milk, but rather 80% blueberries. The raspberry and blackberry options that we tried were absolutely delicious and it was hard to believe that this majestic cold to treat was dairy free. By the time we left, we had three giant bags of blueberries, full stomach's from both blueberries and Sorbetto, and full hearts from having discovered our new favorite place to get blueberries! This is one of spots that your must try!

    Wonderful to have such delicious ORGANIC fruit and picking it myself was great …read more.. This is a wonderful place .., great people and well run ... clean and organized YUMMMM I made delicious Blackberry jam and gathered plenty of Blueberries I'm looking forward to the next time I go

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