Dallas Farmers Market

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Dallas, United States

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Dallas Farmers Market Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Dallas Farmers Market is located in Dallas, United States on 920 S Harwood St. Dallas Farmers Market is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category farmers' market in United States.

Address

920 S Harwood St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 2146649110

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Taylor A

Cute market but expected more fresh food stands. Was mostly clothes, soap and body care, one fresh food stand, and a couple more food stands such as pizza. The best part was rex's seafood market. It was an absolute must. The shrimp tacos and lobster bisque were out of this world.

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Alex Anderson

Always love going to the farmers market! Nice blend of local businesses and vendors along with some permanent food stalls. Never had a bad meal (or drink) here. Just an overall feel good atmosphere. Come after 2 pm to beat the crowds!

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Thomas Bamonte

Well laid out. Good variety of vendors. Fair pricing for the most part. The outdoor pavilion is open air and hence less COVID risk. The indoor pavilion has a number of restaurants, a butcher, and a few knick-knack shops. There are a few permanent shops nearby. Dallas Farmers Market is not on par with Seattle’s Pike Market...yet. Keep visiting and shopping and that may change.

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Matilda Paredes Rios

It's cool to come chill, grab a bite, drink, or shop. They have an array of eateries and merchants. The shopping is great. I always find something cute and unique here.

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Azn Food-Traveler

It's cute place to shop and grab quick bites but I was expecting a huge farmers market and cheap goods. This is a hippie artsy place but it's like like Reading Terminal in Philly or your honky tonk flea market where you can get lost find cheap good and actually fresh local produce. Not a real farmers market, it's just shop and eat.