
Rainbow chard from Oxbow Farm. Photo copyright 2010 by Zachary D. Lyons.
We are pleased to announce that we’ve found a new home for your Thursday farmers market! It’s just a short drive, bike or bus ride north to Interbay Urban Center on 15th Avenue West, just north of the Magnolia Bridge, where Whole Foods is located.
The Interbay Farmers Market will debut on Thursday, June 9th at 3 p.m.
We were sad that the Seattle Art Museum was unable to continue to partner with us at Olympic Sculpture Park, without question the most visually stunning farmers market in the area. But as someone famous once said, you can’t eat scenery. And besides, all the blog info from this has been carried over to the Interbay Farmers Market blog, including recipes, vendor profiles and more!
Interbay Farmers Market is served by the following bus routes: 15, 18, 19, 24, 33, 81 & 85. It has plenty of parking. And it is served by the Interbay Bike Trail. Plus, it will have space for many more vendors! Besides continuing to serve the people of North Belltown and Lower Queen Anne, it will now serve commuters from Ballard and Magnolia.
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