Pike Place from Market to Table

Local… yet Global Classic… yet Innovative Simple… yet Bold This tour is an exploration of Northwest cuisine. Stops include the best sit-down restaurants in Pike Place Market. The menu changes season

Local… yet Global Classic… yet Innovative Simple… yet Bold This tour is an exploration of Northwest cuisine. Stops include the best sit-down restaurants in Pike Place Market. The menu changes seasonally, but a typical tour includes seafood, fresh veggies, pasta, chocolate and locally produced artisan products. Can Coffee grown in Brazil really be "Seattle's Best?" Is Salmon from Alaskan really the iconic Seattle dish? This tour is an exploration of Northwest geography and identity. We hope you'll join us!

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Location: Seattle

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for this tour? Can kids join?

A: Great question! The tour is really geared towards adults, but kids are definitely welcome if they can keep up. Just keep in mind that some of the dishes might be more sophisticated, so it’s good to check with the provider about menu items before bringing younger kids along. It could be a fun family outing!

Q: Is there an option to reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes! Rogue Tasting Co. is pretty flexible with rescheduling as long as you give them a heads-up, usually at least 48 hours before your tour. They want everyone to enjoy the experience, so don’t stress too much if plans change last minute.

Q: What should I wear? It's supposed to rain this weekend!

A: Definitely dress in layers! Seattle weather can be unpredictable, and you might get caught in the rain. A light waterproof jacket is a good bet, plus comfy shoes since you’ll be walking around the market a bit. And don’t forget to bring an umbrella just in case!

Discussions

Just did the Pike Place from Market to Table tour—so worth it!

I just got back from the Pike Place from Market to Table tour, and wow, what an experience! We hit 6 different spots, including some mind-blowing seafood and pasta. The chocolate tasting was a highlight! The guide was super knowledgeable about the local cuisine, and I learned so much about Seattle’s food scene. It was a bit pricey but totally worth it for the full meal experience. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Seattle!

Gifting the Pike Place tour—who should I get it for?

I’m thinking about gifting the Pike Place from Market to Table experience to my foodie sister but not sure if it’s good for her. She’s a little picky with her food. Do you think this tour has enough variety to please someone like her? Also, any tips for first-timers?