I stopped by for a quick drink of coffee. The place was packed on a Saturday afternoon, but the line moved quickly. The place was clean, and the staff were friendly. There was a food menu and a...
Marché Bleu
(23)
Photos
Marché Bleu in Fort Worth, TX offers a unique blend of market and café experiences. Customers can indulge in a variety of coffee, tea, breakfast, pastry, lunch, dinner, wine, charcuterie, and grocery items. The café menu features house favorites like the Creamy Chicken Caesar Spinach Wrap and the Turkey Avocado Club Sandwich.
Aside from delectable food offerings, Marché Bleu prides itself on curating a selection that supports local artisans and promotes health-conscious and sustainable choices. The market section showcases an array of beverages, snacks, frozen goods, and home, health, and wellness products, emphasizing extraordinary flavors and quality.
With a focus on providing a cozy ambiance for all-day enjoyment, Marché Bleu invites guests to explore their wine collection, participate in happy hours, and benefit from discounts on bulk purchases. The establishment's dedication to customer satisfaction is evident in their commitment to offering a diverse range of high-quality products and exceptional service.
Generated from the website content
Reviews
I'm writing to express my disappointment with a recent online order experience at your location. Unfortunately, several aspects of the visit fell far below expectations -- both in service and food...
The refresher was really good, light, not overly sweet, and with crushed ice! The place is always bustling with people so if you want an indoor spot better get there early, otherwise the outdoor...
4 stars for the delicious pastries. I got a blueberry muffin, a pumpkin streusel muffin, and an everything croissant. All 3 were perfect! The muffins were not overly sweet and the croissant was...
Starbucks is closed, and in its place, I found a sign directing me to Le Marché Bleu (The Blue Market?) a block away. The shop resembles a cross between a bodega and a 19th-century soda fountain...






