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Dan’s Fresh & Local

Store in Melissa - 21.70 mi

Dan's Fresh & Local is a "neighborhood produce stand" offering local fruits and vegetables, eggs, jar goods firewood, and more.  These items are all sold "at fantastic prices!"  Patrons swear by their inventory that these are "worth driving for the right vegetables and produce or even their barbecue."  One other memorable thing about Dan's Fresh & Local, being welcomed to the store by the kind and accommodating owner, with "the goat, the pig, and the cat!"

Bar & Garden Dallas

Store in Dallas - 22.44 mi

Bar & Garden Dallas is a “small-batch spirits, natural wine and craft beer store” that also sells barware, glassware and plants. They only carry wine, spirits and cocktail mods “free of artificial colors and flavors.” All of their wines are, at minimum, practicing organic, and many are biodynamic. That means no herbicides, pesticides or fungicides used in the vineyards. It also means you’re not drinking toxic chemicals! As a leader in the “Texas natural wine movement,” Bar & Garden supports the artists, farmers and makers of raw wine. They also carry small-production of “chocolate, bitters,and shrubs”, but nothing that uses any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

Burgundy’s Local Dallas

Store in Dallas - 22.45 mi

Burgundy's Local Dallas offers 100% Grass-Fed Beef & Lamb, Pasture Raised Chicken, Pork, & Rabbit, Raw Milk Cheeses, Free Range Pastured Eggs, and more. They are all "great quality" which "makes you question the grass-fed meats from the grocery". It is "worth the price knowing you are getting local and well cared for product". They even "have a limited number of fresh pasture-raised turkeys". One customer even "tried a beef frank (weiners as we call them in Texas)". It was "so delicious". "I forgot what real meat tasted like!!" according to the customer. You will "be back regularly because of the incredible quality and courteous service".

1890 Marketplace (Dallas)

Store in Dallas - 22.71 mi

If you are looking for great spices and olive oils, visit 1890 Marketplace in Dallas, Texas because they have different “flavored oils, vinegar, and spices.” The expansive spice collection fills a whole wall of shelving, and tables filled with vats of olive oil resembling mini beer vats at a craft brewery fill in the rest of the space. Each vat has “its own label of a specific flavor of olive oil”, which is made by infusing the crushed olives with various herbs and spices. They also offer “Thai Lemongrass Mint, Honey Ginger, Aged Basalmic,” and pretty much everything. The service is super attentive, and very informative on all the options. The highlights are their house-blend spice, and the Cranberry Pear and White Balsamic Vinegar Dressing.

Whole Foods Market (Highland Park)

Store in Dallas - 22.91 mi

The Whole Foods Market (Highland Park) is "a little small, so they don't always have all the specialty items we want, but they have almost everything else". You will "like that they have an elaborate salad bar" with "so many options from cold salad to sides to choose from". This makes it "so easy to go in and out for lunch and build a salad". They also "have some samples throughout the store, mainly in produce". They "even have a bar where you can get wines and amazing beer". Also, "their bakery always smells so good & REMEMBER! They have a pizza bar that you can grab a slice or two and head out".

Central Market (Dallas Midway)

Store in Dallas - 22.91 mi

"The team" in Central Market (Dallas Midway) "is exceptional, the selection is small but always fresh and it’s becoming my weekly go to". This is an "amazing place, especially for prepared goods". "Great selection, changes regularly and VERY accommodating staff". "The produce department is excellent" too. "This store has a mushroom section that has varieties that most stores never stock". "They also have some great deals on random items every day so if you don't have a setlist of things you need, it can be a lot more affordable". They also have "great fresh foods, especially pre-prepared meals to take home on a busy weekday". Also, "the sushi is really delicious!"

Foxtrot Delivery Market

Store in Dallas - 22.91 mi

Foxtrot Delivery Market is a 3,600-square-foot coffee bar and cafe founded by “Michael LaVitola and Dallas native, Taylor Bloom.” It is the answer to grab-and-go coffee, easy lunch meetings, wine dates and late-night snacking. A platform of “discovery for curated products and brands,” the market’s shelves will be stocked with a carefully selected, rotating assortment of today’s most exciting brands, up-and-coming makers and local favorites like Emporium Pies, and Flower Gals Co. They have a selection of groceries, gift boxes, everyday essentials and even an impressive collection of CBD products. As a digitally native, Foxtrot marries its neighborhood shops with under an hour “delivery via its app and website” for a seamless omni channel experience to discover the city’s best goods, gifts, and everyday essentials.

Ruibals Rosemeade Market

Store in Dallas - 23.00 mi

Family owned and operated since 1984, Ruibals Rosemeade Market is offering “local produce and natural foods.” Whether you need indoor or outdoor vegetation, this is your “one-stop shop.” Their market is the best in terms of a quick stop for eggs, bread, or produce. Most of their products are “sourced from local farmers.” They also have a “great selection of organic and free range meats” as well as frozen meals and veggies. Rubials Rosemeade Market is truly a “local merchant!” They also have a terrific nursery, with a variety of plants, both indoor and outdoor as well as gift items. You can get some really nice, “unique gifts for family and friends,” including some hand-painted signs and plants in decorative pottery planters.

Whole Foods Market (Uptown Dallas)

Store in Dallas - 23.07 mi

You can find "the BEST floral department" here at Whole Foods Market (Uptown Dallas). They have flowers for "wedding bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, cocktail table arrangements, and table centerpieces" and "everything looked so beautiful". The layout here "is simple and easier than other locations". Plus, "they also have an awesome bar area and the best bartenders". Also, "their gluten-free bread selections are just okay because they never carry egg-free gluten-free bread". There are also "tons of vegan options and a great atmosphere". You can also find "a great selection of food and produce". There is also "an awesome fresh food and salad bar" and "if you want fresh juice, smoothie, or coffee, they've got that too".

Royal Blue Grocery – Ross Ave, Dallas

Store in Dallas - 23.26 mi

This grocery "is your standard Royal Blue - coffee bar, sandwiches, pastries and grocery items". This place is "perfect for a casual lunch after visiting the museum". "Located in the Trammell Crowe tower lobby, touts delivering a plethora of items and needs, ranging from gourmet goodies to a full-service café and sandwich counter". They also have "frozen meals, ready to go meals, wine and gifts, sushi, sandwiches, snacks, etc". You will also notice that the "coffee and espresso beverages are pretty average, with Starbucks equivalent prices". They are "good for hot sandwiches" because "you will definitely be back" for their "pretty dang good Reuben for $8".

Royal Blue Grocery – Main Street, Dallas

Store in Dallas - 23.40 mi

Royal Blue Grocery is a "really good little spot in downtown if you're looking for something a few notches above the typical bodega". This Royal Blue Grocery has "everything you need to procrastinate a big-box grocery store visit". This place "makes living in a downtown area bearable". This is also "the only place in the Central Business District to get fresh fruit and produce". It is also a "really nice specialty grocer with sandwiches coffee soup and baked goods". "It's not exactly a coupon cutting kinda spot but it is a specialty cool awesome service little spot you can get everything from fresh macaroons to fresh produce and even toiletries and other household items".  They also "make a great grill cheese sandwich and have a popular coffee menu".

Trinity Haymarket

Store in Dallas - 24.26 mi

Trinity Haymarket is primarily a feed store, and this is an important business in a community. Many small businesses depend on the availability of feeds, without which, farm animals will starve. Feeding the animals is just one part of the job. A farm life involves other tasks, which means other supplies are a necessity as well. That is why Trinity Haymarket does its best to make sure the store has anything and everything farmers need. They also give local artisans exposure, by selling their products in the store, like organic soaps and lotions, homemade pickles and jams, hand-forged farm tools, and beekeeping equipment.

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