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3 Holiday Markets to Hit in Dallas This Weekend

Because holiday shopping should also include hot chocolate, or tamales.
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Oh you like sales, do you? Well, you’ve come to the right place. This week, we’re rounding up some of the best Dallas holiday markets to help you cross a few names off your list.

 

Set & Co. Holiday Market | Dec. 10 & 11, 10-8pm

Oak Cliff’s chicest kitchenwares shop is heading to the pretty white church behind its W Davis Street location, and bringing some of Dallas’ coolest vendors (VeeCaravan, Bows + Arrows, Kufri, F is for Frank, Ora et Labora, etc.) for their second annual holiday market. Expect a local Christmas tree farm, Joy Macarons, some Mexican hot chocolate to dip them in, and of course, the perfect present.

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The Tot Holiday Pop-Up | Through December

What do you get for the baby who has everything? Whatever it may be, you’ll almost definitely find it at The Tot’s holiday pop-up shop in Highland Park Village. The Dallas-based brand focuses on eco-friendly, stylish products with a curated range of designers that includes Oscar de la Renta, Oeuf, Mary Katrantzou,, and innovative gifts for newborns and toddlers, as well as registry concierge service for moms-to-be.

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LOCAL at Highland Park Village | Dec. 17, 8:30-1pm

The shopping center is adding a holiday spin to its charming monthly market LOCAL. Expect the same solid selection of local vendors, including Kessler Pie Co., Texas Olive Ranch, Lucky Puppy Adventures, and more, as well as a ferris wheel, holiday carols courtesy of the White Rock Montessori Children’s Choir, and photo opps with Santa.

Photo by Carrie Spivey
Photo by Carrie Spivey

 

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