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🍽️ Get a taste of what’s coming to the Public Market

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Fort Worth Top Chef Jenna Kinard and her husband, Micah Kinard.

Fort Worth’s Top Chef is coming to The Public Market this fall.

Photos provided by Wilks Development

Renowned Chef Jenna Kinard is cooking up a next-level food and drink experience with Wilks Development inside the iconic Public Market. You’ll want to be first in line for:

  • Madrone, setting the tone with refined Southern flavors and chef-curated tasting menus.
  • Willow, bringing the ambiance (think: craft cocktails and a moody lounge setting).
  • And Public Market CafĂ© & Goods, tying it all together with baked treats, coffee, and locally-made goods.

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