Watauga Farmers Market

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7600 Denton Hwy
Fort Worth, TX 76148

Watauga Farmers Market, located in Fort Worth, TX, is a part of the Four Seasons Markets group, the largest network of markets in Texas. This market concept focuses on creating a European-style marketplace where the best quality handmade products are showcased, allowing buyers and sellers to connect within a vibrant community atmosphere.

Four Seasons Markets empowers entrepreneurs by providing a platform to showcase their handcrafted and harvested goods to a community that values quality. Vendors benefit from cost-effective opportunities for business growth, access to supplies, joint marketing, and a supportive, friendly atmosphere that encourages expansion.

Patrons visiting Watauga Farmers Market can expect a joyful experience with a diverse range of vendors to explore. With a focus on connecting buyers with sellers, this market offers a variety of foods to discover, opportunities to engage with vendors, and convenient options like pre-ordering online for quick and safe pickup at multiple locations in Texas.

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Debbie B.
7/28/2022

Made fresh daily. Homemade fruit pies like your grandmother used to make. Great served with a scoop of ice cream.

Rob G.
5/18/2025

FYI: This listing is outdated. The Watauga "Maker's" Market (no longer Famers Market) has moved to Sundays at the church/school at 377 (Denton Hwy) and Hightower.

Mabel M.
10/25/2024

Expensive: a loaf of sourdough bread costs $13.00. There was only one stand selling fresh produce, and prices were also higher than the organic produce at the grocery store. I wanted to support...

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Brandon K.
4/22/2018

What a great addition to the Watauga family! Open every Sunday, this is a great and convenient place to stop by after church. Pick up some kettle corn, veggies, Texas Olive Oil, or fruit from...

Pat P.
8/24/2021

Too many vendors selling other products .... Aprons, bows, wreaths .... All very nice but I went for fresh veggies - which were very scarce so I ended up at my standbys - NRH and Grapevine Farmer...

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