Farmers Markets & Local Shopping in Flower Mound, TX
A local guide to farmers markets, butcher shops, and grocery destinations in Flower Mound, TX — from River Walk Sundays to everyday fresh finds.

Finding Fresh and Local in Flower Mound
Flower Mound has quietly built a strong network of places to buy fresh, local, and artisan goods — whether you want a Sunday morning market stroll or a weeknight stop for hand-cut steaks and Cajun provisions. Knowing which markets meet on which days, and what each one specializes in, makes it easy to build a routine that fits your schedule and your table.
Sunday Farmers Markets at River Walk and Parker Square
Flower Mound is home to two Sunday markets running simultaneously through the Four Seasons Markets network, both operating from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Flower Mound Farmers Market at River Walk is located at 4203 River Walk Dr and offers fresh produce, artisan goods, baked treats, and handmade crafts in a family- and pet-friendly setting along the River Walk. It is a reliable anchor for Sunday mornings in town, and local farm vendor Sapling Farms regularly sets up a fresh produce stall here.
The Four Seasons Farmer’s Market at Parker Square, 900 Parker Sq Rd, returned to that location after the River Walk market opened. Shoppers there can find pies, pastries, Bavarian Easter bread, bacon caramel, gouda cheese dips, local raw honey, coffees, tamales, fresh garden vegetables, and gourmet mustards. If you have a particular vendor you want to track down, the Four Seasons Markets app lets you pre-order from vendors and see which ones will be at which market on a given Sunday, with pickup available at any of their 14 Texas locations.
A Neighborhood Butcher Shop Worth Knowing
Flurry’s Market + Provisions at 2500 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 100, is one of those places that earns a spot on your regular rotation quickly. Open seven days a week, it functions as a first-class butcher shop with hand-cut grass-fed beef and prime steaks alongside seafood, po-boys, sandwiches, burgers, BBQ, soups, salads, beer, wine, and daiquiris. The Cajun-inflected menu and serious meat counter make it genuinely different from a standard grocery stop. You can learn more at flurrysmarket.com.
Grocery Anchors for Everyday Fresh Shopping
For day-to-day grocery runs with a focus on natural and organic products, Sprouts Farmers Market anchors the Marketplace at Flower Mound, the retail center at the intersection of Morriss Road, Cross Timbers Road, and FM 2499. Sprouts is well suited for shoppers who prioritize produce quality, bulk goods, and health-focused pantry staples. More information is at sprouts.com.
Market Street anchors Riverwalk Market in the heart of Flower Mound and positions itself as a store where everyday grocery needs meet gourmet options — a good fit for cooks who want quality ingredients without driving far. It is open from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily, which makes it one of the more flexible options in town for early-morning or late-evening shopping.
Nearby Markets Worth the Short Drive
Two markets just outside Flower Mound round out the weekly options for dedicated market shoppers.
The Roanoke Farmer’s Market runs every Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon at Austin Street Plaza in historic Downtown Roanoke, roughly ten minutes northwest of Flower Mound. Vendors offer locally grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, plants, fresh meats, cheeses, baked goods, and artisan handcrafted items. Details are on the Roanoke city website.
The Hebron Farmer’s Market at First Baptist Church Hebron, near the Flower Mound and Carrollton border, operates on Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. This one is particularly useful if Sundays and Saturdays are already full — it extends fresh market access into the middle of the week with seasonal produce, handmade goods, and a community-oriented atmosphere.
Tips for Getting the Most Out of Local Markets
A few practical notes that make a difference for regular shoppers in Flower Mound. The Four Seasons Markets app is genuinely useful — vendor lineups shift week to week, and checking ahead saves a trip if you are specifically looking for a particular farm or artisan. Pre-ordering through the app means your items are ready at pickup rather than sold out by the time you arrive.
For the Roanoke Saturday market, arriving closer to 8 a.m. gives you the best selection, particularly for fresh meats and popular baked goods. The Hebron Thursday market offers a midweek alternative that can help bridge the gap between Sunday shopping and the end of the week.
Having a standing routine — Sunday at River Walk or Parker Square, Saturday in Roanoke, and a Thursday Hebron stop when the week calls for it — means fresh and local options are genuinely accessible without much planning effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Flower Mound Farmers Market open?
The Flower Mound Farmers Market at River Walk runs on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 4203 River Walk Dr. The Four Seasons Farmer’s Market at Parker Square also runs Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 900 Parker Sq Rd.
Is there a farmers market near Flower Mound on a day other than Sunday?
Yes. The Hebron Farmer’s Market at First Baptist Church Hebron, near the Flower Mound and Carrollton border, operates on Thursdays from 3 to 7 p.m. The Roanoke Farmer’s Market is open Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon in Downtown Roanoke, about ten minutes northwest of Flower Mound.
Where can I buy locally sourced meat in Flower Mound?
Flurry’s Market + Provisions at 2500 Lakeside Parkway, Suite 100 is a full-service butcher shop open seven days a week, offering hand-cut grass-fed beef, prime steaks, and seafood alongside prepared foods.
Can I pre-order from vendors at the Flower Mound Sunday markets?
Yes. Both Sunday markets are part of the Four Seasons Markets network, and their app allows you to pre-order from participating vendors and pick up your items at any of their 14 Texas pickup locations.
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