Bring a bag to these top Farmer’s Markets in the DFW area and stock up on your favorite veggies.
How much do you love an open-air Farmer’s Market? I recommend going to these farmer’s markets in the DFW area. If you’re like me, you’ll want to go to one at the spur of the moment. Because of this, I made a list to help you (and me) find them quickly. Some of these farmer’s markets are open year-round, and some at certain times of the year, so take note.
Farmer’s Markets in the DFW Area
I love visiting farmer’s markets to support farmers and buy local produce. Still, there seemed to be none close to me until now. More and more are popping up everywhere around the Metroplex. So, here’s a list of the top local farmer’s markets in and around the DFW area. I’ve also listed times, dates, and what they sell (if known). Some are open daily, and some are only open on the weekends.
Bedford Farmer’s Market
Year-round
2824 Brown Trl, Bedford, TX
(817) 358-9510
Mon-Sat 8 am-7 pm (9 am-6 pm on Sun)
The Bedford Farmer’s Market has hanging floral baskets, vegetables and fruits, fresh jams and jellies, local honey, nuts, local salsa, hand-rolled tamales, grass-fed meats, and more.
Farmer’s Market of Grapevine
Year-round
520 S Main St, Grapevine, TX
Mon-Sun 8 am-8 pm (9 am-6 pm on Sun)
Farmers Market Grapevine is open daily and is located on Main Street, right in the heart of downtown. I love going here to look around while perusing Main Street and visiting wineries.
Grapevine Farmers And Artisans Market
Seasonal
Middle April until the end of June from 10 am – 4 pm.
First of July (after the 4th of July) through the first of September from 9 am to 2 pm.
325 S. Main Street
Look for the Town Square Gazebo
The Grapevine Farmers and Artisans Market features a variety of vendors offering produce, home decor, collectibles, artisan bread, cookies, other sweets, hot sauce, homemade items, and so much more. This is one of my favorite seasonal markets. There’s free parking behind the market. Get there early.
McKinney’s Farmers Market at Chestnut Square
Year-round on Saturday
Chesnut Square
Summer hours – April – December – 8 am to noon
Winter hours – January – March 9 am to noon
McKinney’s Farmers Market is the bomb. It’s huge and goes on and on and on. You’ll probably spend the whole time right here. There’s shade and places to sit, and strollers and dogs are welcome.
Roanoke Farmers Market
Saturday only
221 N Oak St., Roanoke, TX 76262
(940) 391-3360
8 am-12 pm April through September
The Roanoke Farmers Market in historic downtown Roanoke has everything—from produce to free yoga classes and shopping bags. However, I could not find a good website for this market.
North Richland Hills Farmers Market
Year-round
7700 Davis Blvd., North Richland Hills, TX 76180
(817) 428-7075
Mon-Sat 8 am-7 pm (9-7 on Sun)
NRH Farmers Market gets bigger and bigger every time I drive by.
Grand Prairie Farmers Market
120 W Main St. Grand Prairie, TX 75050
(972) 237-4599
Saturday’s 8 am to 1 pm early April through mid-December
The Grand Prairie Farmers Market – at Market Square offers eggs, honey, spices, soaps, candles, artisan crafts, and more.
Dallas Farmers Market
Farmers Market is year-round, but vendors come on Saturdays & Sundays
1010 S Pearl Expy., Dallas, TX 75201 (Downtown)
(214) 664-9110
Mon-Sun 10 am-7 pm
Huge market with lots of options – serves lunch – parking can be difficult, so get there early.
The Dallas Farmers Market is one of the best around. The eateries inside are open daily, but the market is only on weekends. I love this market on the weekends when I’m out and about visiting some of the top attractions in Dallas with my family.
Keller Farmers Market
Year-round Saturday market
1100 Bear Creek Pkwy, Keller, TX 76248
(682) 593-3507
Times change during the seasons, so view the website before you go.
The Keller Farmers Market seems always to have fun things going on.
Denton Community Market
Seasonal on Saturday
317 W Mulberry St., Denton, TX 76201
(972) 536-3145
Sat. 9 am-1 pm March through mid-December
I love the Denton Community Market. It’s friendly and laid-back, and the vendors do not sell the same things. It’s also dog-friendly.
I’ve gathered that the vendors change throughout the year, while some return each Saturday. You may want to get a business card from your favorite vendor in case they don’t come back each Saturday.
Coppell Farmers Market
Saturday, from 8 am to 12 pm
768 W. Main Street, Coppell
Coppell Farmers Market is full of artisan vendors selling homemade wares—from jellies and bath products to hot sauce, flowers, produce, and everything. This looks like a great market if you live nearby or travel through on a Saturday morning.
The Clearfork Farmers Market
Year-round on Saturdays, 8 am – 12 pm (winter hours are from 9 am to noon and starts in November)
4801 Edwards Ranch Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76109
Check out The Clearfork Farmers Market for peaches, t-shirts, clothing, lots of produce from local farmers, and so much more.
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