
A Vibrant Hub of Culture, Fresh Produce, and Community Spirit
Located in the heart of Grand Prairie, the Grand Prairie Farmers Market is a lively community destination that brings together local vendors and residents every other Saturday. With a diverse selection of offerings from fresh produce to handmade crafts, this charming market fosters an inviting atmosphere where visitors can enjoy music, great food, and the warmth of local culture. Customers appreciate the spacious layout, friendly vendors, and the unique chance to sample various culinary delights. The market not only supports local economies but also cultivates a sense of belonging within the community.
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Local farmers sell seasonal fruits, vegetables, and Texas honey, offering high-quality, farm-to-table options.
Handmade items including leather goods, jewelry, clothing, and arts & crafts from local artisans.
Diverse food vendors provide samples and meals, such as tacos, Caribbean dishes, and more, with hot sauce and flavors.
Hosts cultural festivals, parades, charity drives (e.g., Sock Drive), and live music to engage and entertain visitors.
Offers indoor and outdoor spaces for vendors under a building or pop-up tents, with ample parking and walkable paths.
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Overall rating
Paul Simonetti
I have visited this delightful little marketplace a few times and love it. It is open every other Saturday. Be prepared to get offered samples from the food vendors. There are a diverse assortment of items to choose from amongst the many vendors - from arts & crafts to clothing to jewelry, and much more. You won't be disappointed. Stop by the leather craft table and ask for Paul (that's me). Update: April 6, 2024 Mayor's 5K Run coincided with our first day of the new year, so there was more foot traffic than I've ever seen there. Personally, I had my best day ever as a leather craft vendor. This is my first season and I'll be there every Saturday through the end of the year. Update: May 18, 2024 The weather has been cooperating and the public has been in attendance. Making friends, have repeat customers, and even a great referral project from a satisfied client. Update: November 15, 2025 Several months ago I had to stop attending the Farmers Market because it became too difficult physically. I stopped by today to drop off my donation for the annual Sock Drive. Don't worry, they accept more than socks as long as the items are new. I picked up a bunch of great deals on t-shirts and shorts at Walmart. If you're nearby you can bring your donation any Saturday between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. tell Ray and Scotty that Paul the leather guy sent you.
Doc Mad
The Grand Prairie Farmers Market came alive with music, color, and the heartbeat of island pride. Hosted by the Caribbean Association of Texas (CAT), the festival was a beautiful showcase of culture, flavor, and joy. I’m not Caribbean, but I grew up surrounded by its rhythms—the food, the laughter, the spirit. So tasting Trinidadian doubles and roti felt like returning to something familiar and soul-deep. By the end, I was full—not just from the food, but from the feeling of belonging. I can’t wait for the next affair.
Nicole Sauza
Cute market, lots of friendly vendors. Spacious & not overcrowded with plenty of room to talk around without bumping elbows. Some vendors are under a building, while others have their pop up tents. Great path to walk. A bit small, but not a complaint, wonderful shops but you'll go through them all quickly. Parking in the back, literally a few steps away. There's a little bit of everything here & something for everyone! I'll definitely be back!
A D
Very cute area. We got there at 8:30 and it was barley set up. So we sat and chit chatted for a bit. Then we got some tacos. These tacos were fantastic. The hot sauce is hot, like they warned us, but nonetheless the great. There happened to be a parade and it was cute and fun to watch. They didn’t have any fresh produce available. I also looked at other reviews and saw all these food vendors that weren’t there today. I wish they were there as I was looking forward to trying all these foods. I still had a great time. It was nice to chill and watch the parade and talk to the vendors that were there. Great visit.
S GLT
Away from the made rush of the freeway is this farmers market. Many vendors selling various things. Texas honey, handmade items, produce, food vendors, and so much more. After shopping here we drove down the Main Street. It gave a real small town vibe that we appreciated. As you know it can get real intense being in the Big cities.