Inside the Pike Place Market

Inside the Pike Place Market
Author: Braiden Rex-Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781570611766

The famed market comes alive in this book of photographs and profiles (20 market recipes included!). A nine-acre village in the middle of downtown, the market is home to farmers, fishmongers, craftspeople, even a tattoo artist.

Inside Pike Place Market

Inside Pike Place Market
Author:
Publisher: Pike Place Market PDA
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: History
ISBN:

Inside Pike Place Market is a visually rich digital book that celebrates the urban design, role of citizen activism, immigrant and cultural groups, and principles embedded in the foundation of the Market. The Market’s unique characteristics and history make it one of the most successful — and most studied — public markets in the world. This book includes hundreds of photographs, maps and documents of the Market's past and present, and it is designed to be a free resource for historians, educators, students and others interested in the history, function and politics of public markets and, in particular, Pike Place Market. Inside Pike Place Market is made possible in part by a grant from 4Culture/King County Lodging Tax.

Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market
Author: Pike Place Market Preservation & Development Authority (Seattle, Wash.)
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Markets
ISBN: 9781570614972

In 1907, Seattle’s farmers and shoppers were angry. The former were being cheated by middlemen, the latter objected to the high price of onions. A city experiment to connect the two groups was proposed, and thus was born the Pike Place Market. One hundred years later, the Market still exemplifies the farm-to-table experience. Its nine acres are home to an amazing array of fresh meat, produce, and fish. What's more, there's even marvelous spice shops, fantastic florists, a Shoe Museum, and a hardware store. This is where Starbucks first tested the nutty idea of gourmet coffee and where Sur la Table sold its first stockpot. Officially commemorating the Market’s centennial, this delightful book is packed with fascinating historical images, seasonal shopping lists, and pointers to lesser known spots. It tells the story of the place rightfully known as "The Soul of Seattle,” its quirky, colorful past, and its vibrant presence in today’s sophisticated city.

When Fish Fly

When Fish Fly
Author: Joseph Michelli
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2004-08-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1401381448

"You can energize your people and delight your customers by modeling the fabulous ideas that come from the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market." -- Ken Blanchard, co-author of The One Minute Manager In this revealing business advice book, the magic of the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market proves a dynamic example of what a group of people can create when they are aligned and living a powerful vision. Here for the first time, owner John Yokoyama explains in his own words just how he transformed his business into a workplace that is renowned worldwide. When Fish Fly offers Yokoyama's cohesive strategy for achieving world famous results for owners, managers, and front-line workers alike. Once you understand the generative principles behind the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market you, too, can develop a culture that leads to excellent employee morale and legendary customer service.

Market Sketchbook

Market Sketchbook
Author: Victor Steinbrueck
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780295975566

This new edition of the late Victor Steinbrueck's classic book celebrates the 25th anniversary of the passage of Seattle's Pike Place Market Initiative, which saved the market from the urban renewal wrecking ball. "A monument to an unforgettable and significant part of Seattle. . . . this book should be read by all who would replace history with progress. It creates a mood of love and appreciation for all that the Market has been to so many people in the past--and should continue to be for the future. Steinbrueck captures and brings to the reader the full flavor of the Market--it's like a walk through the wonderful mixing bowl of Seattle's world."--Pacific Search "Seattle's Pike Place Market, a rambling congeries of stores, shops, and stalls, has a history going back to the turn of the century when farmers from all around brought their produce to sell directly to the public. . . . The author is an architect and professor of urban planning, and he has been in love with this market since he was a boy. With more than two hundred pen-and-ink sketches and expertly hand-lettered commentaries, he has caught the flavor and movement of a kind of urban life that is rapidly fading from view." --American Artist

Salt & Pepper at the Pike Place Market

Salt & Pepper at the Pike Place Market
Author: Carol A. Losi
Publisher: West Winds Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Dogs
ISBN: 9781558688001

Two dogs that look identical, one who lives on a boat and one who is pampered in a penthouse apartment, get switched accidentally in Seattle's Pike Place Market.

A Day at the Market

A Day at the Market
Author: Sara Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781593541491

Bursting with the sights and sounds of one of the world's most famous farmers' markets-Seattle's Pike Place Market, which welcomes more than 10 million visitors annually--this oversized board book features Sara Anderson's hallmark cut-paper style artwork and ingenious die-cuts.Ages 3 and up

Pike Place Public Market Seafood Cookbook

Pike Place Public Market Seafood Cookbook
Author: Braiden Rex-Johnson
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781580086806

For close to 100 years, Seattle's Pike Place Public Market has been a favorite destination for food-loving locals and tourists alike. Packed with stalls offering the best quality and selection of fish found on the West Coast, restaurants serving up Pacific Northwest cuisine, and culinary shops of every persuasion, the market is a fish-lover's paradise. In this colorful gift edition cookbook, best-selling author Braiden Rex-Johnson shares shopping tips, cooking techniques, mail-order sources, and more than 50 recipes for fish and shellfish from the chefs, restaurateurs, and fishmongers who represent the market community. Filled with candid, colorful photos, the PIKE PLACE PUBLIC MARKET SEAFOOD COOKBOOK is the perfect gift for any seafood-loving soul and a great souvenir to bring the best of the market home. • A full-color, gift edition seafood cookbook from Seattle's Pike Place Public Market, including 50 recipes and 50 vibrant photographs of the market's people, sites, and seafood. • Features information on sustainable fisheries and preservation. • Includes a brief history of the Pike Place Public Market. • Recipe highlights include Broiled Halibut with Sundried Tomato Tapenade; Balsamic Glazed Salmon; Mussels Provençal; Shellfish Risotto; and such simple, tasty sauces as Champagne Sauce, Simple Soy Glaze, and classic Romesco.

Pike Place Market Cookbook

Pike Place Market Cookbook
Author: Braiden Rex-Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Community cookbooks
ISBN: 9781570613197

With more than 150 recipes (including 65 new ones), profiles of farms and businesses, and anecdotes about the market, the best-selling Pike Place Market Cookbook is a lively showcase for the ethnic diversity, seasonal Northwest produce, and fine dining of this food lover's mecca. This revised edition reflects the increasing popularity of the market and its wide range of eating possibilities. New recipes this time include Chilled Yellow Taxi Tomato Soup (from Earth and Ocean restaurant), Dungeness Crab Piquillo Peppers (The Spanish Table), and Lamb Burgers with Balsamic Glazed Onions (Cafe Campagne). New sidebars cover Best Breakfast Spots, Organic Produce at the Market, dozens of illustrations, and more.