Farm To Market Bakery | Washington

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Farm To Market Bakery

If you’ve ever cruised down scenic Chuckanut Drive, you’ve likely caught the sweet scent of fresh bread in the airand that’s your cue to pull over at Farm To Market Bakery in Bow, Washington. This cozy spot is more than just a bakery. It’s a beloved local hangout for fresh pies, warm pastries, and artisan loaves made with locally sourced ingredients. With a rustic barn-inspired exterior and a friendly, small-town vibe, it feels like stepping into a postcard. Locals and tourists alike stop in for a quick espresso, a bag of scones, or even to browse a small selection of produce and local crafts. Whether you’re on a weekend getaway or just need a break from the road, Farm To Market Bakery is the perfect stop to slow down and savor a taste of Skagit Valley.

Farm To Market Bakery Schedule

Opening Hours

Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday 9 AM–4 PM
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 9 AM–4 PM

Parking Availability:

There is free on-site parking directly in front of the bakery. On weekends and during peak hours, parking fills quickly, but additional roadside parking is available along Chuckanut Drive. Enjoy fresh picks and family-friendly vibes at The Olympia Farmers Market, your local farm stop.

Seasonal Highlights

Spring brings hot cross buns, lemon bars, and fresh rhubarb pies. The patio reopens for outdoor seating, and potted herbs and flowers are available outside. Summer highlights include berry-filled galettes, peach cobbler muffins, cold brew, and seasonal iced teas. Fall features pumpkin spice breads, scones, cookies, apple cider donuts, and local honey and jams during market Saturdays. Winter offers gingerbread loaves, yule logs, peppermint treats, gift baskets, and locally crafted holiday items.

Vendor List

  • Produce & Organics: Seasonal fruits and vegetables from Skagit Valley farms, including heirloom tomatoes, apples, squash, and greens.

  • Meats, Eggs & Dairy: Farm-fresh eggs and small-batch cheeses from nearby dairies like Golden Glen Creamery.

  • Flowers & Garden Center: Seasonal bouquets and herb planters from Skagit Blooms, spring through early fall.

  • Bakery & Coffee: Sourdough, croissants, cinnamon rolls, cookies, biscotti, and organic coffee and espresso from Tony’s Coffee.

  • Handmade Crafts & Local Art: Greeting cards, pottery, beeswax candles, and locally made gifts and souvenirs.

Nearby Public Transit

The bakery is best accessed by car, bicycle, or rideshare. Skagit Transit Route 513 stops along Bow Hill Road, roughly 1.5 miles away. There is no train station nearby, and scenic Chuckanut Drive is a popular route for weekend drives.

Food Truck Info

Food trucks appear occasionally on spring and fall weekends, generally from 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Favorites include Bow Hill Blueberry BBQ (pulled pork with blueberry sauces), Lumpia Love (Filipino spring rolls), Crepe House NW (sweet and savory crepes), The Fork at Skagit Bay (farm-to-table small plates), and Mobile Moo (ice cream and milkshakes).

Nearby Hotels

  • The Inn at Ship Bay – 20-minute drive, bay views in Eastsound

  • La Conner Channel Lodge – 25 minutes south, waterfront stay

  • Tulip Inn Mt. Vernon – 15-minute drive, affordable and convenient

Nearby Restaurants

  • The Rhododendron Café – Pacific Northwest fare with local wine

  • Breadfarm – Artisan bakery with European-style loaves and cookies

  • Chuckanut Manor Seafood & Grill – Upscale seafood with sunset views of Samish Bay

FAQs

Are pets allowed?

Yes, leashed pets are welcome on the outdoor patio. Water bowls are provided.

Do they accept credit cards?

Yes, credit and debit cards are accepted. Some vendors may request a $5 minimum.

Are there bathrooms on-site?

Yes, clean indoor restrooms are available for customer use.

Is the market open during winter?

Yes, Farm To Market Bakery is open year-round, with shorter hours on certain holidays.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re after a flaky croissant, a slice of warm berry pie, or simply a quiet place to enjoy a cup of locally roasted coffee, Farm To Market Bakery offers a memorable stop along Washington’s Chuckanut Drive. Its welcoming charm, locally sourced menu, and artisan products make it a destination worth returning to season after season. For a complete list of local markets, check out our Washington Farmers Markets guide. Stop in, grab something fresh from the oven, and experience why Farm To Market Bakery is a Skagit Valley favorite.

 

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