We're regular customers of 7th Avenue Produce Market, just off 7th Avenue and 112 Street Southeast, Everett, WA. We love their local, beautiful produce, fresh fragrant flowers, and we enjoy the personal customer service and attention we recieve when we visit. It's fun to support the local produce market, and great to see such an enthusiastic business thrive in our neighborhood. The facility is large, open, and modern, with whole walls of windows that lift up in the warm weather.
We became devoted shoppers because of the marvelous Christmas Trees they were selling a few years ago. Tall, fresh, and lushly formed sheared Douglas Fir for under $50. Wow; we called every friend we knew. These were premium, perfect trees, just the right size and "plumpness" native Washingtonians expect to find for our Christmas Holidays. But then we found the barrels and baskets of fresh walnuts, hazelnuts, and chestnuts! Look at all the locally made gift items! Fresh local honey, a hundred different sorts of dried fruits, small, boutique gift baskets, home-made candles - there were many perfect holiday gifts. Wonderful Christmas holiday baking items, too. We were so pleased to find such a wide array of holiday gift ideas made by local and regional artisans.
This week, we found a great, big watermelon to enjoy in our ultra warm weather! Yes, the heat has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest, and we're ready; with a 28.9 lb watermelon for just $11.27. It's in cooler right now, and tonight, we're going to enjoy watermelon after dinner. Compare prices; a small 4lb watermelon, on sale at Walmart, sells today for a bit over $4.00.
We also wanted to take home the fragrant hybiscus, potted, standard sized, filled with new pink or yellow blooms. The fresh flower buckets of fresias in lavendar, white, and purple, were perfectly fragrant. We grabbed nectarines, oranges, sunflower seeds, peppers, sweet onions, roma tomatoes, apples and caramel dip. I wanted to take entire buckets of fresh flowers home. He had nice lilies for sale, in bronze, reds, and lovely pastel colors. His prices and selection show personal care and concern; nothing is "just normal"; it sparkles.


Everett's 7th Avenue Produce is perfectly located to serve an appreciative south Everett to Mill Creek clientelle. Snohomish County is one of the most progressive supportors of the local produce and craft movement sweeping America, and 7th Avenue Produce is another one of the reasons it's growing. Check out 7th Avenue Produce Market, and let them know what your favorite items are; they'll love recieving your feedback.
7th Avenue Produce
11033 7th Avenue Southeast
Everett, WA 98208
(425) 212-5939

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The only thing you lost me on was the chestnust, walnuts, and hazelnuts. I'm just not nutty! LOL
Happy Labor Day Weekend!