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Located at the intersection of First and Pike Place, [3] in the Corner Market building, [4] The Crumpet Shop serves sweet and savory crumpets with various toppings such as butter, English cheese, honey, ricotta, and walnuts. The restaurant has a version with ham, egg, and cheese, and the "Seattle-style" variety has cucumber and smoked salmon.
Businesses which have operated in the Corner Market include The Crumpet Shop, [4] Frank's Quality Produce, [5] Left Bank Books, [6] Matt's in the Market, [7] Oriental Mart, [8] [9] Radiator Whiskey, and Storyville Coffee.
In 2018, Harrison Jacobs of Business Insider wrote, "The Pike Place Bakery makes some incredible pastries, including local favorites like the maple bar. They've also got some crazy deals if you don't mind eating day-old pastries." [9]
The Crumpet Shop: 1976–present Daily Dozen Doughnut Company: 1978–present El Borracho: Mexican Emmett Watson's Oyster Bar: 1979–present Seafood Ghost Alley Espresso: Hellenika Cultured Creamery: Jack's Fish Spot: Le Panier: 1983 Le Pichet: French Maíz: Mexican Manning's Cafeterias: Market Grill: Matt's in the Market: Mee Sum Pastry ...
Lonely Planet has said, "All in a row in the diminutive Triangle Building, sandwiched between Pike Place, Pine Street and Post Alley, is a huddle of cheap food take-outs including Mee Sum Pastry (try the steamed pork bun), a juice bar and Cinnamon Works – all great choices for a stand-up snack." [4]
Post Alley is a short street in Seattle. The northern end of the street runs under and through Pike Place Market.The alley is mostly paved with bricks. [1] It was called "Seattle's best-known alley for its pedestrian environment and abutting shops and restaurants" out of all 425 alleys in the city, [2] and has been described as having a "European feel".
The Sanitary Market (also known as the Sanitary Market Building or the Sanitary Public Market) is a building at Seattle's Pike Place Market, in the U.S. state of Washington. [ 1 ] History
The MarketFront is an addition to Seattle's Pike Place Market. [1] Designed by Miller Hull Partnership, [2] The $74 million expansion was unveiled in 2017. [3] A grand opening was held on June 29. [4] The MarketFront occupies the former site of the Municipal Market, demolished in 1974. [5]