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Farmers Markets & Local Shopping in Richardson, TX

A local guide to farmers markets, antique malls, and neighborhood shopping spots in and around Richardson, TX.

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Richardson Community Staff

By Richardson Community Staff

Published July 2, 2026

Where Richardson Locals Shop Local

Richardson has a quietly strong local shopping culture, anchored by a year-round Saturday farmers market, a sprawling antique mall, and a handful of nearby markets worth the short drive. Whether you are stocking your kitchen with fresh produce or hunting for vintage ceramics, there is a reliable circuit worth knowing about.

The Richardson Farmers Market

The anchor of local shopping in the city is the Richardson Farmers Market, held every Saturday from 9am to 1pm at 101 S. Coit Rd. With more than 40 vendors, the market runs year-round, which sets it apart from seasonal pop-ups that disappear in winter. You will find grass-fed beef, eggs, sausage, fresh pasta, farm produce, jams, jellies, honey, breads, candles, tea, and pastries on a typical Saturday. Artisanal crafts and handcrafted ceramics round out the non-food side of the market. Homemade cheesecake is a recurring crowd draw, so arriving early gives you the best chance at the most popular vendors before they sell out. For those who prefer not to browse in person, several vendors offer grab-n-go curbside preorder pickup.

The market also accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, making fresh local food accessible to a broader range of Richardson households.

Dal-Rich Towne Square: The Market’s Home Base

The Richardson Farmers Market is set within Dal-Rich Towne Square, located at the southeast corner of Coit Road and Beltline. The property is more than just a market host. It functions as a small retail destination on its own, with casual dining, family services, health and beauty shops, and the revitalized Cottonwood Market. The center draws shoppers from across the region, partly because of the market and partly because of what surrounds it.

Richardson Mercantile: 50,000 Square Feet of Antiques

Inside Dal-Rich Towne Square sits Richardson Mercantile, a 50,000-square-foot antique mall that is genuinely one of the larger such spaces in the area. The inventory covers antiques, collectibles, vintage items, artwork, and home decor. It is the kind of place that rewards a slow Saturday morning walk-through, and it pairs naturally with a farmers market trip since both occupy the same address. If you have out-of-town guests looking for a Richardson afternoon activity, this combination tends to land well.

Cottonwood Market Specialty Shops

Also within Dal-Rich Towne Square, the Cottonwood Market directory includes a mix of destination retailers alongside dining and services. One standout is Silver Pyramid, a shop known for its collection of crystals and spiritual goods. The mix of tenants makes Dal-Rich Towne Square a useful stop even on non-market days, particularly for shoppers who want something more specific than a big-box retailer.

A Nearby Brick-and-Mortar Option: Georgia’s Farmer’s Market

About five miles from central Richardson, across the Plano border at 916 E. 15th St., Georgia’s Farmer’s Market operates as a permanent store rather than a weekly pop-up. It is open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 6pm and Sunday from 9am to 3pm, which makes it a practical option on days when the Saturday market has passed. The inventory leans toward the distinctive: pickled quail eggs, homemade sauces and relishes, spicy pumpkin and sunflower seeds, stuffed jalapeños, peach pie pockets, fresh tamales, and similar small-batch goods. It has been named a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite in several nearby neighborhoods, including Richardson’s Woods of Spring Creek II, which reflects how naturally it fits into the local shopping rotation.

The Sachse Farmers Market: Worth the Short Drive

For shoppers who want a second market option or who miss the Richardson Saturday window, the Sachse Farmers Market runs on the second Saturday of each month from 9am to 1pm at 3324 5th St. in Sachse, which borders Richardson to the east. The market focuses on fresh produce, handmade goods, baked treats, and artisan products. Past shoppers have reported finding decaf tea leaves, fresh berries, green beans, fresh churros, breakfast tacos, and Parmesan focaccia bread. It is a smaller, community-focused market with a neighborhood feel that complements rather than duplicates the Richardson option.

Practical Tips for Getting the Most Out of Local Shopping

A few things consistent shoppers have learned over time: arrive at the Richardson Farmers Market closer to 9am than to noon if you want the full vendor selection, particularly for baked goods and specialty proteins. The market holds through holiday weeks, including the July Fourth period, so it is worth checking rather than assuming a closure. Georgia’s Farmer’s Market is the most flexible option for weekday or Sunday shopping since it keeps regular retail hours. And if you are exploring Dal-Rich Towne Square for the first time, budget more time than you think you need for Richardson Mercantile.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Richardson Farmers Market open?

The Richardson Farmers Market is held every Saturday from 9am to 1pm at 101 S. Coit Rd. It operates year-round, including through most holidays.

Does the Richardson Farmers Market accept SNAP or EBT?

Yes. The Richardson Farmers Market, which is part of the Four Seasons Markets network, accepts SNAP/EBT benefits.

Is there a farmers market near Richardson open during the week?

Georgia’s Farmer’s Market in Plano, about five miles away, is open Monday through Saturday from 9am to 6pm and Sunday from 9am to 3pm. It is a permanent store rather than a weekly outdoor market.

What else is there to do at Dal-Rich Towne Square besides the farmers market?

Dal-Rich Towne Square is home to Richardson Mercantile, a 50,000-square-foot antique mall, as well as the Cottonwood Market shops, casual dining, and specialty retailers including Silver Pyramid. It is a worthwhile stop even outside of Saturday market hours.

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