Bismillah. A rotating Saturday market bringing zabiha butchers, farmers, bakers, henna artists, and makers to neighborhoods across Dallas, Plano, Richardson, Irving, Fort Worth, Arlington, and Lewisville. Built for the Muslim community across North Texas, open to everyone.
We built this DFW halal farmers market for the neighbor who drives forty minutes for zabiha lamb, for the Palestinian grandmother with the best pickled turnips in Plano, for the college kid looking for somewhere to belong on a Saturday morning.
DFW Halal Market is a rotating open-air souk — part farmers market, part halal bazaar, part community majlis. We show up in a different corner of Dallas-Fort Worth each month, set up the tents, and let the neighborhood do the rest. Everyone is welcome; every dollar stays local.
Every vendor documents sourcing. Meat vendors provide zabiha certification on request — posted plainly at the booth.
Rooted in the Muslim community across DFW — but built for anyone who loves good food, slow mornings, and meeting their neighbors.
Richardson, Irving, Plano, Fort Worth, Lewisville, Arlington — a new neighborhood each month so the market belongs to everyone.
Saturdays, 9am–2pm. Locations rotate each month. Save the dates — and follow along for weather calls the night before.
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