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    Collin County Farmers' Market

    3.2 (5 reviews)
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    11 years ago

    Almost no produce here. It's mostly vendors of gourmet items - goat cheese, pizza sauce, beef jerky. Meh.

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    The Four Seasons Farmers Market in Garland just opened in October of 2009. Even though they are…read moresuper new to the local food scene, they are well on their way to becoming one of the largest farmers markets in Texas. This market is also open year round (hence the 4 seasons). Going to a farmers market in December, one does not expect to be bombarded by lots of local produce. There were several stands of veggie vendors, which was more than I was expecting, so I'm impressed! I know there will be more as the market matures and the season turns to spring. There are a lot of pre-prepared food (breads, mixes, pastas, etc.) and that is not really what I come to the market for. There are also clothing/jewelry vendors, the Garland Animal Shelter, and even a book vendor at the market. Some folks may enjoy all of that extra stuff, but I like to go for the locally grown food so I don't need all of that extra distraction to slow me down. I will continue to prefer the Coppell Farmers Market because it is small and all food, so I can be in and out quick. Four Seasons is MUCH better than the Dallas Farmers Market where so much of the produce is shipped in (bananas, mangos...where do those grow in DFW?). There are samples available at the FSFM, but they aren't forcefully thrust at the customers the way they often seem to be at the Dallas FM. I do like that this market is open all year, so I will go there when the Coppell Market is in off season. It is nice to have options! I'm glad this market is here!

    D and I headed to the 4 Seasons Farmers Market and walked away a little disappointed…read more We should have known that in freezing cold farmers are willing to risk bringing out what little produce they had. The market was about 10 booths inside a building at Firewheel Town Center right by the food court. We enjoyed the local products and crafts. We tried some excellent blackberry balsamic vinegar, which we bough to make salad dressings, and some lovely cake from No Mo Butter! cakes. The local food included some grass fed beef and local eggs. As a vegetarian, the meat was wasted on me. We happily sampled some breads and dessert salsa but no produce made us very sad. We'll have to be back when it warms up and when produce is really in season. I imagine this place will be quite the go-to for us when it really gets up and running. It's a great Saturday morning activity but get there early. I hear they're usually sold out of produce and such by 12:00 on good days!

    Collin County Farmers' Market - farmersmarket - Updated May 2026

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