A New Gourmet Food Stop Elevates Snoqualmie Pass

Somewhere past the semitrucks parked on the crest of I-90, before the Summit Pancake House’s retro diner menu, and near the Chevron that hawks both gas and homemade tamales, a gourmet grocer has emerged at Snoqualmie Pass. The weird thing? The vegan coconut curry and artfully bundled radishes are a perfect fit for Interstate Exit 52.

Laconia Market lives in a giant wooden structure on the west end of Snoqualmie Pass, the state’s main east-west gateway. The big windows that front the newly renovated building make sense; the 100-year-old structure was originally the local fire station. After a full rehab headed up by Evo founder

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