Savor the Season: A Fall Harvest Guide to Everett's Freshest Produce Spots
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There's something special about fall in Everett. The air turns crisp, the leaves put on a show, and the local produce scene comes alive with vibrant colors and cozy flavors. Whether you're a die-hard farmers market devotee or just looking to stock up on apples, squash, or locally grown greens, Everett has no shortage of great places to explore.
Here are seven must-visit spots to help you savor the bounty of the season:
1. Country Farms Everett
1529 Broadway, Everett
📞 (425) 259-5193
📷 @countryfarmseverett
A classic roadside produce stand with unbeatable deals, Country Farms is a go-to for locals in the know. Their seasonal fruits and veggies—often from nearby farms—are as fresh as it gets. Stock up on gourds, pumpkins, and all your fall fixings. We’ve also been known to get our holiday tree from Country Farms.
2. Everett Farmers Market
Wetmore Ave between Hewitt & Wall, Downtown Everett (Sundays through Oct 26 + Holiday Market Nov 23)
📞 (425) 422-5656
📷 @everettfarmersmarket
Every Sunday, downtown Everett transforms into a buzzing community market. Dozens of vendors offer everything from heirloom apples to artisan cheese. It's the perfect Sunday ritual, complete with live music and food trucks. For over 30 years, the Everett Farmer’s Market has been Everett’s go-to place for farm-fresh goods. Have kids? We think it makes for the perfect Sunday adventure.
3. Sno-Isle Food Co-op
2804 Grand Ave, Everett
📞 (425) 259-3798
📷 @snoislecoop
This (9,000+!!) member-owned co-op is packed with organic produce, local goods, and a whole lot of community love. Fall is a great time to snag root vegetables, greens, and crisp apples from Sno-Isle. Plus, shopping here supports sustainable, local farming.
4. Triangle Fruit Market & Trading Post
1420 & 1430 E Marine View Dr, Everett
📞 (425) 259-0935
This low-key neighborhood favorite is two shops in one. The fruit market is loaded with fresh picks, while the Trading Post next door adds ice cream and sundries to the mix. It's a charming detour worth making.
5. Imran’s Market
11501 Hwy 99 + 9602 Evergreen Way, Everett
📞 (425) 355-3957
📷 @imransmarket2
More than just a grocery store, Imran’s is a hub for international flavors. Here you'll find produce alongside hard-to-find spices and ingredients. It’s an excellent stop if you’re cooking something a little adventurous this fall.
6. Grocery Singh
1825 Broadway, Everett
📞 (425) 374-8076
📷 @grocerysingh
A newer addition to the Broadway corridor, Grocery Singh combines Indian grocery staples with local finds. Think fresh produce, pickles, sauces, and unique ingredients you didn’t know you needed. A great spot for culinary inspiration.
7. Miller’s Produce at Carleton Farm
630 Sunnyside Blvd SE, Lake Stevens
📞 (425) 334-2297
📷 @millers.produce
While just outside Everett, Miller’s is worth the short drive. Now open daily at Carleton Farm, this stand bursts with corn, squash, and fall favorites. View Ridge and Boulevard residents will remember the friendly faces at Miller’s from the produce stand they once operated at what is now the Everett VA Clinic. And with fall now upon us, you can bring the kids along for their corn maze, hayrides, zombie paint-balling, and a robust pumpkin patch.
Make the Most of the Fall Harvest
Exploring these local gems is more than a grocery run—it's a way to connect with our community and support the people growing and selling food right here in Snohomish County. So grab a tote, layer up, and head out to enjoy the best of Everett's fall harvest.
Got a favorite farm stand or fall produce tip? Let us know in the comments or tag us @liveineverett on Instagram. Happy harvesting!
Prefer your produce delivered?
You're in luck! Services like BoxofGood.com, Acme Farms + Kitchen, and Smith Brothers make it easy to support local farms and get fresh fruits, veggies and more delivered right to your doorstep. It’s a great way to enjoy the season’s best—even if you don’t make it to the market.