Grocery Stores in Dallas

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  • The British Emporium

    140 N. Main St. Grapevine

    817-421-2311

    "A little "Brit" of Britain in Texas" IT'S WORTH THE TRIP! Located in the heart of historic Grapevine, Texas - conveniently located between Dallas & Fort Worth - the award-winning British Emporium has been the premier British grocer, tea merchant, and gift shop in North Texas since 1992. Discover hard-to-find imported tea, biscuits, chocolates, frozen products, preserves & pickles among our many fine foods and groceries.
    6 articles
  • Bar & Garden

    3314 Ross Ave. #150 Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-774-9620

    4 articles
  • Farmer's Market Dallas

    920 S. Harwood East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-379-8610

  • Flower Mound Farmers Market

    2121 Cross Timbers Rd., Flower Mound Far North Suburbs

  • Four Seasons Farmers Market

    2450 N. Josey Lane Carrollton/Farmers Branch

  • Four Seasons Farmers Market

    677 W. Campbell Rd. Richardson & Vicinity

  • Green Grocer

    3614 Greenville Ave. East Dallas & Lakewood

    9 articles
  • H Mart

    2625 Old Denton Rd. Carrollton/Farmers Branch

    972-323-9700

    3 articles
  • Historical Downtown McKinney

    4550 W. University Allen/McKinney

    972-562-5466

    2 articles
  • North East Mall

    1101 Melbourne Rd., Hurst West Dallas

    941-704-8572

  • Royal Blue Grocery

    1 Highland Park Village Park Cities

    214-526-9516

    Royal Blue Grocery is a compact urban market serving as Highland Park Village’s new flagship grocer. Originally founded in Austin, each Royal Blue Grocery locale stocks its shelves to satisfy every epicurean, beverage and household whim of the surrounding neighborhoods. This 6,000-square-foot store features mainstay grocery departments such as produce, bakery, butcher shop, gourmet deli, floral, beer, wine and more, with the added bonus of catering, a café, patio seating, and a Stumptown coffee bar. Brought to the Dallas market by owners/proprietors Zac Porter and Cullen Potts, along with partner Emily Ray-Porter, this grocer-meets-convenience store is supplied with international, national, Texas-centric and local brands that are top favorites of the Park Cities customer base. For gourmet items, think Olympic Provisions, Cypress Grove Chevre, Olli Salumeria, Grandma's Humus, and McClure's Pickles; for wines conjure Cakebread Cellars, Sassicaia, Opus One, and Orin Swift Cellars; and for daily household needs, there is Method, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day, Avalon Organics, and Alba Botanica. Royal Blue Grocery also partners with many local culinary craftsmen such as patissiers, chocolatiers, fromagiers, juicers and butchers in order to offer their wares. With seating for 70-plus in the café, on the mezzanine level, and on the outside patio, this undoubtedly serves as a charming gathering spot for breakfast, lunch or dinner as the food options (be sure to browse the grab & go island) are limitless and the wine selections are perfectly curated and can be purchased at retail prices to enjoy onsite. Opening at 7am — to serve up delicious breakfast tacos, croissants, bagels, scones and coffee — and not closing until 10pm, look to Royal Blue Grocery to fill your day-to-day delicacy needs and visit royalbluegrocery.com for more information.
    3 articles
  • Trinity Haymarket

    1715 Market Center Blvd. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-5777

    1 article
  • White Rock Local Market

    702 N. Buckner Blvd. White Rock Lake Area

    White Rock Local Market may not be as big as the Dallas Farmers Market downtown. It may not even be as convenient, as the East Dallas pop-up market only "pops" every other weekend. But the White Rock Local Market makes up for these minor failings with a lot of heart. Despite more than 60 farmers, artisans and vendors listed on its website, the market maintains a surprisingly independent feel that resonates with the "back to our roots" vibe that make farmers markets so appealing. Come to find the perfect tomato for your BLT, the sweetest peach for your summer pie and meet the farmers who actually grew the products. If produce isn't your thing, you can grab a freshly baked baguette from Empire Bakery, artisan goat cheese from a local dairy or even a handcrafted hot dog on a freshly baked bun.
    7 articles
  • Whole Foods Market Uptown

    2510 McKinney Ave. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    469-518-5814

    7 articles
  • Winco Foods

    1122 W. Centerville Rd. Garland & Vicinity

    469-283-7040

    1 article