
Discover Unique Antiques and Gifts with Character
Texas Goods Company offers a curated selection of European antiques, rustic decor, and unique gifts, perfect for those seeking items with personality and a story. Located in the lively vibe of the Dallas Farmers Market, this shop invites visitors to enjoy a treasure hunt filled with character and charm. While customer experiences vary, many appreciate the distinctive assortment and feel of the store, enhancing the community atmosphere.
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Curated collection of European antiques, rustic decor, and distinctive gifts perfect for any occasion.
Rustic-style furniture and home goods that add character and charm to your living spaces.
A charming store located in the Dallas Farmers Market, offering a treasure hunt atmosphere with personality-rich items.
Handpicked pieces with stories behind them, including antiques and original decor for style enthusiasts.
Overall rating
Caterina Murino
Texas Goods Company has a great mix of character and charm. The selection of European antiques, rustic style decor, and unique gifts makes browsing feel like a little treasure hunt. There is a lot of personality in the items they choose, and it is easy to find something with a story behind it. The shop fits perfectly with the Dallas Farmers Market vibe and is a fun place to look around if you enjoy pieces with style and originality.
Kaitlyn Estes
Rudest lady in straw hat working the counter. Terrible selection of wares
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Kallysta G
Not allowed to take photos of yourself here; male presenting guy working here mean mugged us with every photo I took documenting our trip. Percieved passive aggressive behavior an hour before closing. I dont recommend shopping here.
Amber Warburton
Great variety and the best customer service you can get!
MindYours
I was standing there using a table in the area and this old bat comes out. I said good morning kindly. No good morning, no nothing, just starts piling products on the table I was using with haste and irritation. News flash, a simple “excuse me” would make all the difference. Screw you.