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January 2024 by Ken N.
This place is truly a gem! Whatever you're looking for, there's a good chance. This place has it. The shops are all very eclectic, and the food and restaurants are top-notch. This is a very cool place to go when you're not quite sure what you want. Give it a shot next time. You're in this amazing part of the country.
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January 2024 by Nannygrams
I have purchased six large flaxseed lavender comfort wraps and one small eye pillow. Each person I’ve given them to have been so blessed and thankful for the relief and comfort they gave.The staff is courteous and kind.This shop is a delightful place to visit whenever You are at Pybus.
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December 2023 by Teresa D.
Don't eat at huck at Pybus. I'm visiting from California. The Food isn't good, my burger bun was hard and had too much grease. I couldn't even taste the flavor from the huckleberry burger. I had a waiter named Jess, she was 6" tall, blonde, blue eyes. I should've asked for a different waitress, she shortened my alcohol when she brought both of our drinks, I took a sip from mine and my husbands she clearly gave favortism, and on top of that she couldn't stop eye f**king my husband. I just wanted to enjoy my lunch with my family. I'm a girls girl normally but this was super annoying. I'd ask for a waiter change if you can lmao. Total meal was over $65 minus tip for two burgers and two drinks, I'd think twice if you want to spend that kind of money here.
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December 2023 by Jason V.
Reminiscent of Pike's Place in Seattle or Granville Island in Vancouver, BC, this indoor public market, built in what looks like an old train station (and considering its location, seems likely), is packed with restaurants, specialty grocers, cafes, wineries and boutiques: a little something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a fine wine, a cheese to pair with it, some sliced meats to construct a charcuterie board, fresh honey, olives and olive oil, or just a bite to eat and a cocktail, Pybus Public Market has something for you. Being from out of town, the Pybus Public Market was one of the first places of interest I spotted in Wenatchee on Yelp, and I knew it was the sort of place that would interest my wife and I. This place is the sort of community hub that takes the best of what a city or town has to offer, and presents it attractively in one neat, concise package, appealing to locals and tourists alike. My only strike against it would be wishing that it was larger, and even more comprehensive!
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September 2023 by Steve H.
Having passed this Public Market while headed to an early dinner in Wenatchee, we came back after dinner and were amazed at the findings here. Some restaurants, gift shops, wineries, breweries, and more. We got there near closing, so we didn't have time to buy anything - we'll come back tomorrow before heading to Leavenworth for a friend's wedding. A great find ... :-)
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September 2023 by Ron R.
Damaged my car while I was sitting in it and blamed me for parking in the parking lot. It's definitely off my list.
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July 2023 by Jack R.
Fantastic public market with a great variety of restaurants, specialty stores, and unique shopping. The vibe is very friendly and it's never terribly crowded. Worth a stop as you're wandering through Central Washington. Beware of the tweakers trying to break into cars in the parking lot near the riverfront park.
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June 2023 by Tejal B.
First visit to Wenatchee and went straight to the famous Pybus public market. Ample of parking space available. Many good eats inside majorly for my "meat eating friends". They even have a grocery store inside. Sitting space provided by each eatery and in the middle of the market. Clean restrooms as well when we visited. The ambiance is cool. Big big fans above keeping the market cool in hot wenatchee weather. Nice place to hang out.
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June 2023 by Jackie C.
I heard about this place and I wanted to like it. Some of the stores are cool and interesting, it is just not my type of market. It felt like just a few vendors were open and others not at different times. I was there early on a Saturday and more than half of the places were closed. So it doesn't feel like a functioning market. For me it was not as good as I wanted it to be. And they didn't have a variety of stores, it's either food, drinks or souvenirs.
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March 2023 by Chris B.
I requested that Pybus be one of the destinations my friend show me on my recent visit from Spokane. This is a little taste of Seattle's public market. I had a great pizza from fire. I want to try other places on my next visit as everything looked good.It was a sunny day in March so the ample windows made the interior so feel warm and Inviting that I forgot outside was cold weather when I went out to enjoy the river trail. Am excited to see this neighborhood of town get an anchoring point for what looks to be a growing entertainment and residential area.
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February 2023 by Laura M.
Great place to find the perfect gift or ingredients for excellent meals. The meat shop, olive oil, basaltic vinegar and fresh produce are available. For an easier dinner fresh and frozen pasta, sauces, and cheeses from Visconti's are irresistible! Enjoy!
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January 2023 by Mary V.
Wonderful market! I had such a great time perusing the different shops. It had a very calm yet lively energy. I really look forward to coming back!
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December 2022 by Cesar K.
A sort of historic building has been transformed into a public market with permanent and temporary interior 'stalls' offering everything from vegetables, to olives, cheese, meat, seafood and more and is supplemented with restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. The center of the building has more temporary booths offering home furnishing items, locally product food products and more.The venue overall lacks a level of cohesiveness and could incorporate better signage to lead visitors to points of interest. We look forward to visiting again.
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November 2022 by Kristen H.
I really did like the location and many of the vendors (great food) but the board is not LGBTQIA+ friendly. I hope to be able to remove this review when they become more so - maybe by issuing an apology to the Drag Queen Story Hour group. Also, parking is often difficult.
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August 2022 by Claudia Scott
Cute little shop in the market. I was traveling and asked the lady about mailing one of their locally made cards home to my daughter and she was kind enough to drop it off at the post office for me. My daughter loves getting mail, this was extra special for her. Thank you!