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Farmers Markets & Local Shopping in Frisco, TX

Your local guide to farmers markets and independent shops in Frisco, TX — from weekly produce stalls to nearby farm-direct butchers and dairy.

Colorful display of fresh fruits and vegetables at Funchal market, Madeira.
Frisco Community Staff

By Frisco Community Staff

Published June 16, 2026

Where to Shop Local in Frisco

Frisco has quietly built a solid ecosystem of farmers markets and independent food producers, giving residents real alternatives to the standard grocery run. Whether you are after pastured eggs on a Saturday morning or farm-direct Wagyu beef on a weekday, the options within a short drive are genuinely good and worth building a routine around.

The Two Weekly Markets Right in Frisco

For most Frisco households, these two markets will cover the majority of weekly local-shopping needs without leaving city limits.

Frisco Fresh Market is the largest of the two, operating year-round at 9215 John W. Elliott Dr with roughly 92 vendor stalls. Saturdays run 8am to 4pm and Sundays 10am to 4pm, so there are four chances each weekend to stock up. The range is broad: fresh produce, artisan breads, specialty meats, gourmet coffee, imported cheeses, olive oils, pasta sauces, and handcrafted goods all share space under one roof. Chef demonstrations and live music make it easy to linger. Details are at friscofreshmarket.com.

Frisco Rotary Farmers Market has been running since 2007 and sits in Hall Park next to Kaleidoscope Park at 3000 Internet Blvd. It bills itself as Frisco’s only local market featuring pastured meats and eggs alongside locally grown produce, Texas olive oil, local honey, baked goods, fresh-roasted coffee, flowers, gluten-free cookies, pickles, soaps, and candles. Hours are Saturdays 9am to 1pm, year-round. If you want to know your grower personally, this smaller-scale market tends to make that easier. See friscorotaryfarmersmarket.com for vendor updates.

Best Nearby Option for Premium Meats and Farm Goods

Local Yocal Farm to Market in McKinney, about 15 minutes from most of Frisco, is a rancher-owned butcher shop and local goods market worth the short drive. The focus is on farm-direct meat: 100 percent grass-fed and grass-finished beef and lamb, all-natural Wagyu beef, and pasture-raised chicken and pork, all free of growth stimulants and antibiotics. The shop also carries low-temperature pasteurized milk, raw milk cheeses, yogurt, raw honey, jams, and kombucha. It is open Tuesday through Saturday at 213 N Tennessee St, McKinney. Full details are at localyocalfarmtomarket.com.

Best Nearby Option for Raw Dairy and Farm-Fresh Eggs

Lavon Farms in Plano, roughly 20 minutes from Frisco, is a family-owned operation raising registered Guernsey and Jersey cattle on free-grazing pastures milked twice daily. The farm store at 3721 N Jupiter Rd carries grade A raw Guernsey and Jersey milk, butter, ghee, cheese, drinkable yogurts, and farm-fresh eggs. The Moore family also produces the Lucky Layla Farms dairy line carried by Whole Foods, HEB, and Central Market, but buying direct at the farm store — open Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm — means getting it fresher and supporting the source directly. More at lavonfarms.com.

A Great Evening Market Option: Celina Friday Night Market

For those who find Saturday mornings difficult to protect, the Celina Friday Night Market offers a different rhythm entirely. Held on the first Friday of each month from 6 to 9pm in Downtown Celina Square, it is free to attend and draws more than 60 vendors selling homemade, handmade, and homegrown items: seasonal produce, artisanal pastries, fresh eggs, free-range meats, and more. Live music and the walkable downtown square make it a social outing as much as a shopping trip. Celina is about 20 minutes north of Frisco. Dates are posted at celina-tx.gov.

Worth Knowing: Lavon Artisans and Farmers Market

The Lavon Artisans and Farmers Market, about 30 minutes from Frisco in Lavon, TX, centers on makers, growers, and small business owners and carries a strong community-first identity. Because market dates can shift, it is worth confirming the current schedule at lavonfarmersmarket.com before making the drive.

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Local Shopping

Frisco Fresh Market and the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market are the two confirmed, weekly options within city limits, and hitting both on the same Saturday is easy since their hours overlap. For specialized proteins or dairy, Local Yocal and Lavon Farms fill gaps that neither market covers fully. Summer heat can cause vendors to adjust hours or skip weeks, so a quick check of each market’s website or social pages before leaving the house saves a wasted trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What farmers markets are open year-round in Frisco, TX?

Both the Frisco Fresh Market and the Frisco Rotary Farmers Market operate year-round. Frisco Fresh Market is open Saturdays 8am to 4pm and Sundays 10am to 4pm; the Rotary market runs Saturdays 9am to 1pm.

Where can I buy local grass-fed beef near Frisco, TX?

Local Yocal Farm to Market in McKinney, about 15 minutes away, specializes in farm-direct grass-fed and grass-finished beef, Wagyu, and other pasture-raised meats. The Frisco Rotary Farmers Market also carries pastured meats on Saturdays.

Is there a farmers market in Frisco on weekends besides Saturday?

Yes. Frisco Fresh Market is open on Sundays from 10am to 4pm at 9215 John W. Elliott Dr, making it one of the few local markets in the area with a Sunday option.

What is the Celina Friday Night Market and how far is it from Frisco?

The Celina Friday Night Market is a free monthly evening market held the first Friday of each month from 6 to 9pm in Downtown Celina Square. It features more than 60 vendors and live music, and it is approximately 20 minutes north of Frisco.

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