Farmers Markets & Local Shopping in Lewisville, TX
Your local guide to farmers markets, artisan vendors, and independent shops in and around Lewisville, TX — from Old Town to nearby weekend markets.
Your local guide to farmers markets, artisan vendors, and independent shops in and around Lewisville, TX — from Old Town to nearby weekend markets.

Lewisville has a quietly strong local shopping scene, from a walkable Old Town district with independently owned storefronts to weekend farmers markets drawing vendors from across the region. Whether you are stocking your kitchen with locally grown produce or hunting for handcrafted goods, knowing where to look makes all the difference.
Castle Hills Farmers Market runs on the first Saturday of every month at 2540 King Arthur Blvd. in the 75056 zip code. Operated by Four Seasons Markets, it draws vendors selling produce, meat, eggs, honey, breads, and jam. The market is open to all Lewisville residents, not just those living in the Castle Hills development, so it is worth the drive from any part of town.
Shopping Center City Market, located at 110 Shopping Center, runs Sundays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM between June and September. It accepts SNAP and EBT and carries vegetables, fruits, eggs, baked goods, and prepared food. As one of the only Sunday summer markets operating directly within Lewisville city limits, it fills a real gap for residents who cannot make Saturday-morning markets work.
The Old Town district along W. Main Street is the most concentrated stretch of independently owned retail in Lewisville. The Old Town shopping directory lists a range of businesses including a vintage market and boutique, Odin Leather Goods for custom leather work, and Kristee’s T-Shirts for custom apparel. It is the kind of block where you can park once and visit several distinct local businesses on foot.
Mysa Market, at 127 W. Main Street, is a standout within that district. It bridges the gap between a farmers market and a neighborhood convenience store, carrying locally grown produce alongside artisanal goods in a format you can visit any day rather than just on market days. Its listing on the Old Town site has current hours and details.
Lewisville sits within easy reach of several well-established markets that many locals already treat as part of their regular routine.
Coppell Farmers Market, about ten minutes away at 768 W. Main St. in Coppell, runs Saturdays from 8:00 AM to noon year-round. It is one of the stronger markets in the area for grass-fed meats, organic eggs, artisan breads, and honey. It also accepts SNAP and EBT, and SNAP customers are eligible for up to thirty dollars in Double Up Food Bucks per visit, which effectively doubles the purchasing power of those benefits. More information is at coppellfarmersmarket.org.
Flower Mound Farmers Market, also operated by Four Seasons Markets, is held Sundays year-round at 1500 Cross Timbers Rd. in Flower Mound. Vendors carry produce, meat, honey, tamales, and jam, plus pastries, pies, cookies, and candies. The Sunday schedule pairs well with the Carrollton option if you want to hit two markets on the same day.
Carrollton Artisan Market, at 2722 N. Josey Lane in Carrollton, runs Sundays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM year-round. With a 4.4-star rating across more than 180 Google reviews, it has built a consistent following for handcrafted and harvested goods. Like the other Four Seasons locations, the emphasis is on entrepreneurs selling things they have made or grown themselves.
For conventional retail, The Vista — formerly Vista Ridge Mall — at 2401 S. Stemmons Freeway has evolved into something beyond a standard mall. With 59 stores and anchor tenants that include Legoland Discovery Center and Sea Life Aquarium, it functions as a retail and entertainment destination rather than a purely transactional shopping trip. Details on current tenants are at thevistacenter.com.
A few practical notes that apply across most of these markets. Arriving in the first hour tends to mean better selection on high-demand items like pastries and certain produce. Bringing a cooler in the car is useful if you plan to buy meat or eggs and have other errands afterward. Cash is still preferred by many small vendors even at markets that accept cards at the main booth. And if SNAP or EBT access matters to your household, the Coppell Farmers Market and Shopping Center City Market are the two confirmed options in this area.
Not quite every week inside city limits. The Castle Hills Farmers Market runs the first Saturday of each month, and the Shopping Center City Market runs Sundays from June through September. For weekly market access, nearby options in Coppell and Flower Mound both run every Saturday or Sunday year-round.
The Coppell Farmers Market and Shopping Center City Market both accept SNAP and EBT. The Coppell market also participates in the Double Up Food Bucks program, matching SNAP spending up to thirty dollars per visit.
Old Town Lewisville along W. Main Street has several independently owned businesses including Mysa Market for produce and artisanal goods, Odin Leather Goods, and Kristee’s T-Shirts, among others. The area is walkable and concentrated enough to visit multiple shops in a single trip.
It is held on the first Saturday of every month at 2540 King Arthur Blvd. in Lewisville and is open to all residents, not only those in the Castle Hills neighborhood.
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