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MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce Reopens in Seattle — And I Couldn’t Be Happier
I can’t tell you how excited I was when I heard that MacPherson’s Fruit & Produce had finally reopened in Seattle. This beloved neighborhood market has been part of the city’s heartbeat for decades, and like many locals, I felt a real sense of loss when it temporarily closed. So when I walked past that familiar awning and saw the doors open again, I smiled big—like “text your foodie friend immediately” big.
What makes MacPherson’s so special isn’t just the affordable prices (which are a huge win in today’s economy) or the vibrant selection of fresh produce. It’s the vibe. The hustle, the colors, the mix of families, students, and chefs hunting for the perfect mango or bunch of cilantro. It’s a place that feels alive, and honestly, I didn’t realize how much I missed that kind of energy until it was gone.
When I stepped inside again, I was hit with the sweet smell of ripe peaches and that nostalgic buzz of people filling their baskets like pros. The produce looked better than ever—crisp greens, juicy tomatoes, bold peppers—and I even found myself chatting with a few regulars I hadn’t seen in months. That’s the beauty of a place like this: it connects people.
In a world that’s become a little too obsessed with online everything, MacPherson’s reminds me how powerful local businesses can be. I’m genuinely rooting for them. So if you’re in Seattle and haven’t stopped by yet, consider this your sign. Go grab a box of fresh strawberries, talk to the staff, soak in the community energy—and fall in love with MacPherson’s all over again. I know I did.