There’s nothing better than a nice warm day, football on the screen, and enjoying good food and artwork on a Saturday in the great state of Texas. The Deep Ellum Outdoor Market, located between 100-199 N. Crowdus St. in Dallas between Elm and Main, has hosted some of the city’s best artists, makers, and crafters.

Held in Deep Ellum every Saturday, one can often find anything that tickles their fancy.

Those with a sweet tooth can face no problems finding their fix at Rocket Fizz Candy Shop, which offers a multitude of sweet sugary delights and soda that will help cure any sweet cravings.

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Some may think that the candy shop may be in close similarity to the Deep Ellum Candy Company, not knowing that it is not your average candy shop but a façade that hides a prohibition-style upscale lounge. Careful though — the entrance is only accessible through a weekly password.  

The outdoor market showcases some of the best restaurants and shops the Deep Ellum neighborhood offers.

For the folks that love to cook and use various herbs and spices, or simply want to dip their feet into the cooking world, then perhaps 1890 Marketplace just may be the place to check out. This shop has a diverse selection of oils, herbs, and spices, from the lands of Ethiopia to the Mediterranean, or a taste of Vietnam with pho spices — whichever is chosen is sure to spice up any cooking. 

Finally, a big part of Deep Ellum’s Outdoor Market experience is its lively nightlife and bar scene.

So if you or your friends and family want to get out and experience Dallas, the Deep Ellum Outdoor Marketplace is the ideal place to shop, eat, and drink your fill, while sharing a rich cultural experience.

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