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Tres Market Foods Menu & Prices 2026: Full List, Bakery & Best Value

Tres Market Foods has been Houston's go-to neighborhood market-café since 2001, blending a full-service artisan bakery, café espresso bar, rotating prepared-food counter, specialty cheese and charcuterie selection, and a 150+ bottle boutique wine shop under one roof. With more than 350 homemade items prepared on-site daily — and the menu constantly rotating — regulars return as much for discovery as for their favorites.

350+ rotating homemade itemsHouston neighborhood institutionBakery · Deli · Wine
Sample · $$

Signature items

Ham & Cheese Croissant$11
Boxed Lunch$12
Salad Trio Box$12–$13
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie$3
Quick answers

What to order — at a glance

Cheapest verified item
Oatmeal Raisin Cookie $3
Most popular
Chicken Salad Sandwich (boxed lunch) $12

Frequently cited in reviews

Best value meal
Boxed Lunch — sandwich, chips & cookie $12
Specialty drink
Hazelnut or Lavender Iced Latte varies
Combo meals

Tres Market Foods combo and meal deals

Boxed Lunch$12

  • Chicken salad sandwich
  • Bag of chips
  • House-baked cookie

A Tres Market signature — a quick, complete lunch popular with locals and office orders

Full menu with prices

Tres Market Foods full menu and current prices

Tres Market Foods rotates 350+ items daily. Prices vary by location and change frequently — only a small number of prices are publicly documented. Unpriced items show no price below. Verify current prices at your nearest location.
Budget picks

Cheapest items on the Tres Market Foods menu

  1. 1Oatmeal Raisin CookieVerified price$3
  2. 2SnickerdoodleEstimated; verify in store~$3–$4
  3. 3SconeEstimated; verify in store~$4–$5
  4. 4BrownieEstimated; verify in store~$4–$5
  5. 5Rice Krispie TreatEstimated; verify in store~$4–$5
  6. 6Lemon BarEstimated; verify in store~$4–$5
  7. 7Breakfast TacoEstimated; verify in store~$5–$7
  8. 8Blueberry MuffinEstimated; verify in store~$4–$6
Verified prices

The handful of publicly confirmed Tres Market prices

Because Tres Market Foods rotates 350+ items daily, only a small set of prices appears in public reviews and press coverage. These are confirmed; all others should be verified at the location.

ItemCategoryPrice
Oatmeal Raisin CookieBakery$3
Ham, Swiss & Avocado on ChallahSandwich$11
Boxed Lunch (sandwich + chips + cookie)Lunch$12
Salad Trio BoxSalad$12–$13
Complimentary LemonadeBeverage$0
Price comparison

How Tres Market Foods prices compare to similar market-cafés

Like-for-like comparison on the categories where Tres Market competes — artisan sandwiches, bakery, and café drinks.

CategoryTres Market FoodsCorner Bakery CaféMcAlister's DeliJason's Deli
Cookie / pastry~$3~$2.50–$3.50~$1.99~$2.49
Deli sandwich$11–$12~$9–$11~$8–$11~$8–$12
Boxed / combo lunch$12~$10–$13~$10–$12~$11–$13
Salad (individual)$12–$13~$9–$12~$9–$11~$9–$12
Specialty lattevaries (~$6–$7)~$5–$6n/a~$4–$5
About

About Tres Market Foods

Tres Market Foods was founded in Houston in 2001 by entrepreneurs Julie Rhyne and Jeannine Holland, who recognized that busy families and professionals wanted genuinely homemade food — not convenience-store shortcuts. They opened with a simple premise: do the cooking so you don't have to. Two decades later, that mission has expanded into a hybrid concept unlike most anything else in Texas, combining a full-service artisan bakery, an espresso bar featuring locally roasted coffee, a rotating prepared-food counter with more than 350 items made on-site daily, a specialty cheese and charcuterie department, and a boutique wine shop stocking more than 150 labels.

The brand operates under several neighborhood-specific names across Houston — including Artisan & Vine Market on Memorial Drive and The Cottage Grocery in River Oaks — each tailored to its surrounding community while sharing the same kitchen philosophy. Lauren Van Wagenen, daughter of co-founder Rhyne and a former finance professional, joined the company to lead its expansion into Dallas's Park Cities neighborhood on McKinney Avenue, bringing the concept to a new market that had long heard word-of-mouth praise from Houston transplants.

What sets Tres Market Foods apart is disciplined rotation. Rather than fixing a static menu, the kitchen team prepares a different selection of entrees, sides, and baked goods each day, keeping regulars engaged and ensuring that ingredients stay fresh. Comfort classics like chicken pot pie, shepherd's pie, and broccoli casserole sit alongside globally influenced dishes like paella and tortellini, while the bakery counter turns out everything from flaky croissants and cinnamon rolls to lemon bars and carrot cake. The tagline — "We make life delicious and easy" — is the closest thing to a menu promise.

2001founded
350+rotating daily items
150+boutique wines stocked
$$price range

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What kind of restaurant is Tres Market Foods?

Tres Market Foods is a neighborhood market-café hybrid based in Houston, Texas. It combines an artisan bakery, a coffee and espresso bar, a rotating prepared-food counter, a specialty cheese and charcuterie department, and a boutique wine shop — all under one roof. The concept is aimed at shoppers who want genuinely homemade, restaurant-quality food to eat in or take home.

How many menu items does Tres Market Foods offer?

The kitchen prepares more than 350 items daily, and the selection rotates constantly. That means entrees, sides, salads, and bakery items change regularly, giving regulars something new to discover on each visit while keeping ingredients fresh.

Where are the Tres Market Foods locations?

As of 2026, Tres Market Foods operates multiple Houston locations including Artisan & Vine Market on Memorial Drive and The Cottage Grocery in River Oaks, as well as a Highland Park location in the Dallas area on McKinney Avenue. Check the official site at tresmarketfoods.com for the most current list of addresses and hours.

Does Tres Market Foods have a fixed menu?

No — that's part of what makes it unique. The menu rotates daily, so prepared entrees, soups, salads, and bakery items will differ from visit to visit. Popular staples like chicken salad, chicken pot pie, and house-baked cookies appear regularly, but the full lineup changes to reflect seasonal ingredients and kitchen creativity.

Does Tres Market Foods offer catering?

Yes. Tres Market Foods offers a dedicated catering menu for events, including options like Applewood Smoked Ham with Glaze and Beef Tenderloin with Apple Cider Mustard. Catering is priced per person and varies by package. Contact your nearest location or visit tresmarketfoods.com for catering inquiries.

What are the most popular items at Tres Market Foods?

Reviewers consistently highlight the chicken salad sandwich, chicken pot pie, specialty iced lattes (hazelnut, lavender, and dulce de leche are favorites), oatmeal raisin cookies, and the salad trio box. The boxed lunch — a sandwich, chips, and a cookie for around $12 — is a popular weekday staple.

Does Tres Market Foods sell wine?

Yes. Each location carries a curated boutique wine selection of 150 or more bottles, spanning domestic and international labels. The Memorial Drive location is branded Artisan & Vine Market, which reflects the emphasis on wine alongside food.

Is Tres Market Foods good for vegetarians?

Yes — a significant portion of the rotating menu is vegetarian-friendly, including many bakery items, pasta dishes, vegetable lasagna, pesto pasta salad, broccoli casserole, and the full coffee and tea menu. Because the menu changes daily, ask staff about current vegetarian options when you visit.

When was Tres Market Foods founded?

Tres Market Foods was founded in Houston in 2001 by Julie Rhyne and Jeannine Holland. The concept grew from their belief that busy families and professionals deserved access to genuinely homemade, freshly prepared food without having to cook it themselves. The brand has since expanded to multiple Houston neighborhoods and into the Dallas area.