Local First
Every vendor in The Shed is a Texas-based producer. Everything is grown, raised, or made within the state — no exceptions. We check. Every season.
What Drives Us
Connecting Texas farmers with Dallas families — accessibly, fairly, every week.
"We believe fresh food from a Texas farm should be within reach of every Dallas family — not just those who can afford specialty stores."
The Dallas Farmers Market started with a pragmatic idea: put Texas farmers in the same place as Dallas families, let them shake hands, and let the food do the rest. More than 80 years later, the handshake is the same — just scaled to a 5-acre campus in the heart of downtown.
We exist to make real food accessible. Everything sold in The Shed comes from a Texas-based grower, rancher, or maker. No middlemen. No out-of-state distributors. Direct from the producer to your basket, every Saturday and Sunday.
Accessibility isn't just about geography. The Shed has accepted SNAP/EBT for years, and our Locals Program extends deep discounts on produce to Dallas residents who qualify. Admission has always been free. That's never going to change.
We also believe this campus is a platform for the kind of city Dallas can be: one where independent operators get a foothold, local farmers build sustainable businesses, and a diverse community gathers around a shared table every week.
How We Work
Every vendor in The Shed is a Texas-based producer. Everything is grown, raised, or made within the state — no exceptions. We check. Every season.
SNAP/EBT accepted. Locals Program discounts. Free admission every day of the year. The market belongs to Dallas — not just the people who can afford to shop specialty.
We're an 80-year institution with permanent roots in downtown Dallas — not a pop-up, not a seasonal event. The campus is a gathering place year-round, in every kind of weather.
We partner with the North Texas Food Bank, support first-generation farmers, and host school field trips so Dallas children learn where their food comes from.
Food Access
Through our SNAP/EBT Double Up program, every benefit dollar spent at The Shed goes twice as far on fresh produce. We partner with the North Texas Food Bank to channel surplus market produce to families across the DFW area.
Our market education program brings Dallas ISD students to the campus each school year to meet producers, handle vegetables, and understand where their food comes from. For many, it's the first time they've met a farmer.
Organizations we work with