Photo by Ashley Andrews
When the Texas winds turn warm and patio umbrellas start popping up, there’s no better way to soak up the season than a morning at a farmers market. While Southlake offers plenty of polished shopping, the best fresh farm finds are just a short, easy drive away. From Grapevine’s charming Main Street to The Shed in Dallas, these markets invite you to slow down and enjoy the outdoors.
With the 2026 season in full swing, these local favorites offer more than just groceries — they’re where fresh flavors, friendly faces, and handmade treasures come together. Expect everything from just-picked produce and homemade baked goods to small-batch salsas, local honey, and artisan crafts.
FARMERS MARKET OF GRAPEVINE
A boutique storefront with a massive selection of Texas-grown produce and specialty jarred goods. Pop in anytime to grab farm-fresh eggs, local honey or grass-fed beef, along with house-made salsas, fresh guacamole, small-batch baked goods, and artisan bagels. Be sure to check out the handmade tamales in a huge range of flavors from Hatch chile pork to jalapeño, cheese, and black bean.
Daily; Mon. – Sat., 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sun. 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
520 S. Main St., Suite 203 | FarmersMarketOfGrapevine.com
GRAPEVINE OUTDOOR FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET
Set against Historic Main Street, it feels like a Saturday postcard with live acoustic music, baked goods, handmade pottery, fresh peaches, and friendly vendors who remember your name. Revel in one-of-a-kind finds from woodwork and crochet to pottery, jewelry and handcrafted goods you won’t see elsewhere. It leans more toward artisan markets than produce stops, making it ideal for discovering unique gifts and pieces that reflect the creativity of local makers.
Saturdays, April 11 – September 12, 2026 (Except for May 16)
10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (April – June); 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (July – September)
325 S. Main St. (Town Square Gazebo) | Visit website
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS FARMERS MARKET
This market offers everything from East Texas tomatoes and Parker County peaches to organic fruits and vegetables, along with a robust nursery featuring bedding plants, hanging baskets and perennials suited to the Texas climate. Stock up on peak-season produce, browse organic options, and get expert guidance on plants, landscaping and soil care.
8 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday – Saturday; 9 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sunday
7700 Davis Blvd. | NRHFarmersMarket.com
KELLER FARMERS MARKET
Located at Bear Creek Park along the creek, it’s a top-tier "hangout" market with live music and space for kids. This is the area’s most well-rounded, event-driven market with everything from fresh Texas produce and meats to tamales, artisan bread, pasta, honey, and ready-to-eat foods. Signature events like “Bee Day” spotlight local honey, beekeepers, and pollinator education, adding a fun layer to the experience.
Saturdays, 8 a.m. – noon, May – October; Christmas Market in December
400 Bear Creek Pkwy. | KellerFarmersMarket.com
DALLAS FARMERS MARKET
With a mix of covered stalls and outdoor spaces, this massive open-air market is designed for browsing everything from freshly picked fruits and vegetables to artisanal goods, flowers, and specialty foods, all sourced locally and regionally. You’ll find one of the area’s best selections of Texas-grown produce here, along with local meats, fresh flowers, and small-batch goods from regional vendors. It’s a bit of a drive, but worth it for the variety and quality. There’s even a juice bar that serves an Erewhon Smoothie dupe for only $13!
The Shed: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturdays; 10 a.m. – 5 p.m., Sundays; everything else is open daily
1010 Pearl St. | DallasFarmersMarket.org