I need to remember to come here more often but I live in Central Tacoma and forgot it existed. Before COVID, my book club went to FHS after our lively book discussions. I can't think of a better...
Freighthouse Square
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Freighthouse Station Marketplace, located in Tacoma, WA, is a historic landmark built in 1909, originally serving as the westernmost freight terminus for the Milwaukee Railroad. Stretching over 1,000 feet long and encompassing 110,000 square feet, it offers an indoor urban shopping experience with a unique blend of locally owned food vendors, merchants, and business services.
Situated just two blocks north of the Tacoma Dome and the LeMay Car Museum, Freighthouse Station Marketplace is the nucleus of Tacoma's bustling Dome District and transportation hub. The venue features a popular International Food Court and diverse retail options, making it a vibrant community destination for both locals and visitors alike.
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Look I love it, but I wonder how they stay in business, it seems like half the shops are always closed. I have never seen the silver shop open... Not even once.... They do have a great collectable...
Good value for the price. Very fresh fish and tasty too! Love the fresh flower touch.
Food court and the tea place are hidden gems. small local businesses should be supported. The outside can be deceiving but explore the shops inside. Friendly people.
Very original clam chowder recipe. With a little hot sauce on top. Fish and chips , (panko Cod) was well seasoned
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