Pike Place Market Creamery
(206) 622-5029
1514 Pike Pl Ste 3
Seattle,
WA
98101
47.609
-122.3406
Neighborhoods: Downtown, Pike Place Market
What People Are Saying About Pike Place Market Creamery
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene
Yes, Nancy Nipples is her real name, and she's sold dairy products at the market since 1978. You can't miss the black and white, bovine-decorated store. It began as an outlet for local farmers to sell their products and Nancy still contracts with local farmers and independent butter makers. This is one of the few downtown sources of soy and tofu, vegan and organic products.
The Goods
The most popular items at the Creamery include goose, turkey, duck, quail and aracauna chicken eggs, tofu hotdogs, strawberry milk, Hemp Plus toaster waffles and cow socks that look like udders. Go all out for a bottle of "Mooood Enhancer," which is for "cowlick, shortness of moolah, moooodiness, and the heartbreak of spilt milk," and requires the person to "ruminate slowly and thoroughly" and "stare impassively." Prices range from 15 cents for a pat of butter to $29 for a cow gift, with the average sale being $5.
User Reviews
LandBase
February 02, 2008
If you want to get the best eggs, milk, and yogurt available go to Nancy's Creamery. Local raw cow and goat milk, local organic eggs, and tubs of Nancy's Organic Yogurt (different Nancy) are my favorites. I also pick up the occaisional Kombucha drink and chocolate bar. She has a great vibe going on, sometimes her dog is there being about as relaxed and friendly as a dog can be. Her staff of cute hipster boys are always fun to chat with. But seriously, getting to know the merchants you buy from and knowing that your dollars are supporting the greater Washington community makes this place one of my favorite stops on my Pike Place Market grocery route.
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June 27, 2006
The Three Girls Bakery is a perfect place to stop for lunch if you are cruising around the Pike Place Market or need a break from work. They have a variety of very fresh sandwiches all on fresh bread. The salads are also very good. They have an excellent location right in the Pike Place Market, near the free market parking and free bus zone. PROS: free parking in the market CONS:
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June 20, 2005
Three Girls is one of the best bakeries in Seattle. Nestled in the bustlng Pike Place Market, it offers not only great food, but a fascinating atmosphere! The bread selection is enough to boggle the mind! The lunches are good and cheap. And the pastries -- hold me back! My personal favorite are the chocolate drop cookies! Enjoy!
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Look Good:
Nancy, the "Recycling Queen at the Market," will take your plastic bags and containers, egg cartons, rubber bands, and other recyclable products and reuse them. She gives the recyclable material to artists and restaurant owners.
The Extras:
Get some "Udderly Smooth Udder Cream," one of the store's bestselling moisturizers, originally used on cows, but now also used by humans.
Know Before You Go:
For additional dairy products, try Quality Cheese, also located at Pike Place Market.








