Get coffee at the Shoreline Farmer's Market, as well as produce

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Farmer's Market serves as a gathering point for the community, offering an array of fresh produce and locally brewed coffee from One Cup Coffee. Open every Saturday from 10 AM to 3 PM, it is conveniently located on the upper level of Aurora Square, near Central Market and Sears. This market not only provides residents with access to high-quality, locally sourced goods but also encourages the support of small businesses within the area. One Cup Coffee’s participation highlights the market's commitment to promoting local flavors and products. Visitors can enjoy the vibrant atmosphere while perusing various vendors, fostering a sense of community and local pride.

The market plays a significant role in connecting residents to their local food systems, enhancing overall community wellness. By participating in such events, residents can make informed choices about their food sources while enjoying the social aspects of the market. Overall, the Shoreline Farmer's Market is a vital part of the local community, encouraging sustainable practices and local economic growth.

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