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Farmers Markets & Local Shopping in Plano, TX

A local guide to farmers markets and independent shopping in and around Plano, TX — from weekly Saturday markets to butcher shops.

Plano Community Staff
By Plano Community Staff
Plano Community Staff
Published: June 12, 2026
Colorful array of fresh vegetables in baskets at an outdoor farmers market.
Colorful array of fresh vegetables in baskets at an outdoor farmers market.

Where to Shop Local in Plano

Plano has a quietly strong culture of local markets and independent shopping, and knowing where to look makes a real difference in what ends up on your table or in your shopping bag. Whether you are after fresh produce, artisan pantry staples, or farm-direct meat, the options within a short drive of most Plano zip codes are worth building into your weekend routine.

The Plano Farmers Market at Berkeley Square

For a true neighborhood market experience without leaving city limits, the Plano Farmers Market runs every Saturday, year-round, next to Blue Goose Cantina at 4721 W Park Blvd. Vendors bring farm-fresh vegetables, fruits, and herbs alongside handmade crafts, artisan goods, and freshly baked treats. The year-round schedule is one of its most practical qualities — you do not have to guess whether it is running in January or July.

Georgia’s Farmers Market in Downtown Plano

Situated at 916 E. 15th St in the heart of downtown Plano, Georgia’s Farmers Market operates as a brick-and-mortar rather than a weekly pop-up, which means you can stop in Monday through Saturday from 9am to 6pm, or Sunday from 9am to 3pm. The shop opens a wall of garage doors to create an easy indoor-outdoor flow, and the inventory skews toward the distinctive: pickled quail eggs, a broad selection of homemade sauces and relishes, spicy pumpkin and sunflower seeds, stuffed jalapeños, peach pie pockets, and fresh tamales. If you are hunting for something you cannot find at a conventional grocery store, this is a reliable first stop.

Market on the Boardwalk at Granite Park

The Market on the Boardwalk at Granite Park (5880 State Hwy 121, Plano) runs select Sundays from 11am to 3pm, March through December, with roughly 15 to 20 vendors arranged in a single row along a waterside setting. You will find in-season produce, specialty foods, homemade goods, and gift items. Families with younger children tend to appreciate the lawn games and the monthly crafts hosted by Playful Kids Club. Because it runs on select dates rather than every Sunday, checking the schedule before you go saves a wasted trip.

Just Over the Border: Richardson and the Four Seasons Market

About five miles from central Plano, the Richardson Farmers Market at Dal-Rich Towne Square (101 S. Coit Rd, Richardson) is the longest-running Four Seasons Farmer’s Market in the DFW area. With more than 40 vendors showing up every Saturday from 10am to 2pm, the selection covers produce, meat, eggs, honey, breads, jams, and a strong contingent of local artisan goods including art, accessories, and apparel. The Four Seasons Markets operation has a well-earned reputation for consistency, and the Richardson location benefits from a loyal vendor base.

Frisco Options for a Longer Market Run

If you are willing to drive roughly ten miles north, Frisco offers two distinct markets that serve different shopping styles.

The Frisco Fresh Market at 9215 John W. Elliott Dr is the largest farmers market in the area, open Saturdays from 8am to 4pm and Sundays from 10am to 4pm. It draws a wide vendor mix and runs family-friendly programming throughout the year, including chef demonstrations and live music. The market’s recurring Goat Yoga sessions — back for the 2026 season — have become a signature event that gives it a personality beyond produce shopping.

Separately, the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market at 3000 Internet Blvd operates Saturdays from 9am to 1pm and has been running since 2007. It bills itself as Frisco’s only local farmers market with pastured meats and eggs, and the vendor roster reflects that focus: locally grown produce, Texas olive oil, local honey, fresh-roasted coffee, gluten-free baked goods, pickles, flowers, soaps, and candles. The two Frisco markets serve overlapping but distinct audiences, and a Saturday morning that hits both is a reasonable outing.

Local Yocal Farm to Market in McKinney

About fifteen miles from Plano, Local Yocal Farm to Market at 213 N Tennessee St in McKinney operates as a rancher-owned butcher shop and local goods market. The focus is premium, farm-direct meat: 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, all-natural Wagyu beef, and pasture-raised chicken and pork. What sets it apart from a standard butcher shop is the educational side — the store runs a class called Steak 101 that walks participants through the meat industry, beef cuts, and grilling technique, with sampling included. For anyone who wants to understand what they are buying rather than just pick it up, that kind of offering is hard to find locally.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a farmers market in Plano, TX that runs year-round?

Yes. The Plano Farmers Market at Berkeley Square (4721 W Park Blvd) runs every Saturday year-round, regardless of season. Georgia’s Farmers Market in downtown Plano is also open most days of the week throughout the year.

What day is the Plano Farmers Market?

The Plano Farmers Market at Berkeley Square is held every Saturday. The Market on the Boardwalk at Granite Park runs on select Sundays from March through December, so the dates vary.

Where can I buy local, farm-direct meat near Plano?

Local Yocal Farm to Market in McKinney (about 15 miles away) specializes in grass-fed beef, Wagyu, and pasture-raised meats. The Frisco Rotary Farmers Market also features pastured meats and eggs from local producers.

Are there farmers markets near Plano open on weekends only?

Most of the nearby markets concentrate on Saturday mornings. The Richardson Farmers Market runs Saturdays 10am to 2pm, both Frisco markets run on Saturdays, and the Plano Farmers Market is Saturday as well. The Frisco Fresh Market also opens on Sundays. Georgia’s Farmers Market in downtown Plano is the main option if you need a weekday visit.

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