Made fresh daily. Homemade fruit pies like your grandmother used to make. Great served with a scoop of ice cream.
Watauga Farmers Market
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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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FYI: This listing is outdated.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.
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...
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...
Forgot to take pics. Finally went this past Sunday, Aug 30th with my kids. Its much smaller than Keller's farmers market, and they have more arts and crafts items. Very little to no shade. I...
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