Location & Hours
You Might Also Consider
in Furniture Stores, Mattresses
in Gift Shops, Florists
Amenities and More
About the Business
Made In Washington provides Northwest gifts that celebrate Washington State from Spokane to Seattle to the San Juans. Personal and corporate gifts include gift baskets, SeaBear smoked wild salmon, Glass Eye blown glass ornaments, Glass Eye planets (Glass Eye Celestial Series & Glass Eye Environmental Series) handmade pottery, food, chocolates, and more. For upcoming Christmas gifts, or for unique gift ideas for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, thank you gifts, corporate gifts and more, visit us online at www.MadeInWashington.com or at any of our five locations in Seattle at Westlake Center, Pike Place Market, Lynnwood at Alderwood Mall, Bellevue at Bellevue Square Mall, and Tukwila at Westfield Southcenter Mall.
Ask the Community
Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Made In Washington.
Recommended Reviews
Overall rating
31 reviews
5 stars
4 stars
3 stars
2 stars
1 star
- Nov 27, 2017
This place has everything Washington-related.
Great for trinkets, treats and more...this store is great for tourists or for those who want to send a little bit of Washington to their family members in other states.
Even though a lot of the stuff is what you'd find in an airport, I like that their merchandise varies across categories: mugs and magnets, jam and crackers, and Washington-state cutting boards to name a few.
They also have an online store in case you want to ship directly.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chel R.Hacienda Heights, CA788035278Jul 9, 2015
Cute little store where I shopped for my Seattle souvenirs. But Chel's souvenirs wouldn't be complete without...chocolates. Well one in particular was these Seattle Chocolates. I grabbed a handful of sea salts, coconut macaroons, and toffee. They were all so good but the sea salt was my favorite! Not at all too dark and dense, it was just right for me.
But they didn't have much selections of magnets which is Chel's thing when it comes to souvenirs.
Walked out with postcards and Seattle chocolates. So Chel was content.Helpful 31Thanks 0Love this 30Oh no 0 - Melissa G.Manhattan, NY3246498Nov 20, 2018
This is a cute store just off of Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle. I had the smoked fish sampler for $5 which I highly recommend. It included two different types of smoked salmon, smoked scallop, smoked halibut, and a smoked fish dip. It was delicious and a great way to try different times of smoked fish. The people who work here were extremely nice and the store itself looks like they have a lot of interesting things to check out!
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Jun 6, 2014
One of the better souvenir shops. Not everything looks like it's made in China (that's because it's clearly made in Washington). I walked out with a few gifts while my friend waited in line at Pike Place Chowder. Perfect way to get a couple things done at once and really take advantage of those long lines you're going to be waiting in.
Staff is somewhat friendly and helpful, but I already knew what I was going in there for anyway. Only thing is that they didn't have a good shot glass selection like other stores did.Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 24, 2010
Great selection of souvenirs to take back home!
I'm a "Made In Oregon" fan already (even though I didn't do a review yet!), so I was happy to see a "Made in Washington" store! They have everything from the usual mugs and shirts, to specialty foods and art work...all made locally!
I did some damage here even after buying goodies from Pike Place Market!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 63833851315Apr 4, 2012
This place is mostly for tourists but I am not from Seattle nor do I live here (at least now, anyway) so I guess I'm one of them!
They have a lot of cool Seattle gifts. I especially like the salmon boxes. They make great gifts and the boxes are usually wooden and look cool. They're not terribly expensive either (around $14-$20 for a 6oz box or so).
I come place to this place whenever I want to send a gift to my parents back home (not in Seattle). Their shipping prices start at $7.99 and goes up depending on how much you're sending. Pretty reasonable, I'd say.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - John S.Seattle, WA011314Aug 29, 2020
Fantastic store for Pacific Northwest gifts. However this location is closing....FYI. customer service is excellent! And they will Fedex a gift for you (so that saves you a trip). Small fee for Fedex. As for their overall prices, they are slightly expensive, which is why I didn't give 5 stars.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Christine L.San Francisco, CA126145448Oct 30, 2017
Made in Washington is a souvenir store that specializes in - you guessed it!! - items made in Washington. It's hard not to compare this with Made in Oregon stores (which I prefer). Things here are pretty overpriced when you can get similar or the same food items from grocery and convenience stores, however this place is a great one stop shop. Biggest con for me is that they have such a small sale section compared to made in Oregon so I ended up walking out with nothing. The store itself is cute though and located on the first floor of the Westlake Center. Great place to stop by while waiting for the monorail.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Matthew T.San Diego, CA388287239Jan 28, 2015
I really didn't like this souvenir shop; it does not compare to Simply Seattle or the T-shirt companies elsewhere in downtown. This place is loaded with glass pieces that sell for way out of the normal price range. The glass eco balls are really cool to look at, but they're like $250 a piece. Same goes for the lawn ornaments. Nothing is just really practical here.
They got your Frans chocolate and some other things that do meet souvenir criteria but it'd save your money for Simply Seattle.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 6, 2010
Alright I know tourists are always in the market for a piece of wherever they went to bring back home. Do you really need a big ass copper statue of a salmon though? Would it look great over the toilet or something? Ok it's not all kitsch entirely but it's damn close!
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0
You Might Also Consider
in Carpeting, Rugs, Tiling
in Nurseries & Gardening