French-style cafe among new openings in Clearfork

Head to the luxury shopping district to check out Marché Bleu, BOSS, Aroma360, and Sagelane Autospa & Carwash.

Photo of a storefront with large black-framed windows, dark blue paint, and a gold sign that says "Marché Bleu."

Grab an espresso from the coffee bar and camp out behind the large windows to get some work done or people watch.

Photo by FTWtoday

On the heels of the Paris 2024 Olympics, a new European-style market and cafe has opened in the Shops at Clearfork to let Fort Worthians live out their Parisian dreams.

Le Marché Bleu — French for “the blue market” — is located next to Joy Macarons and outfit in dusty blue paint, white tile, and natural wood accents. Take a peek inside.

Hungry? Snack on a quick (but delicious) alternative to the area’s upscale dining establishments with grab-and-go gourmet salads and sandwiches. Thirsty? Sidle up to the coffee bar for a fresh matcha or champagne on tap or peruse the high-end selection of wine and beer.

After you’ve satisfied your appetite, make sure to stop by the other newly opened businesses:

  • Shop clothing, shoes, and accessories at BOSS.
  • Create a customized fragrance for your home or business at Aroma360.
  • Have your vehicle hand-washed and detailed at Sagelane Autospa & Carwash while you shop.
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