Eataly, An Italian Market In Texas, Is A Food-Lover’s Paradise
Eataly, an Italian market in Dallas, offers a vast selection of authentic Italian goods, including fresh pasta, cured meats, and over 1,200 wines.
What if you could visit Italy without ever leaving Texas? Thanks to Eataly, an Italian market that just opened a location in Dallas, that dream can become reality. Take your taste buds on a Tuscan tour with homemade pasta, fresh mozzarella, cured meats, award-winning wine, and so many more authentic goods.
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A nationwide chain, Eataly just opened its newest store in Dallas. You'll find the 46,000-square-foot market conveniently located in the NorthPark Center.
Upon stepping inside, the sights and smells of Italy will overwhelm you in the best way possible. The massive food emporium is fully stocked with over 10,000 products, plus three restaurants and a cooking school.
Let your nose be your guide as you browse the extensive selection of high-quality products, some imported from Italy and others made in-house or locally-sourced. Nothing quite compares to the aroma of fresh-baked bread!
Unlike most grocery stores, Eataly features one continuous counter rather than a series of aisles. This allows for a fluid shopping experience that ensures you get all the necessary ingredients to build a perfect Italian meal.
From more than 500 cured meats and cheeses to an impressive selection of pure olive oil, it's never been easier to bring the rolling hills of Tuscany into your home.
The butcher counter stands alone to highlight the local producers whose fine meats add such flavor and satisfaction to any Italian meal.
It wouldn't be an Italian market without a little vino! You'll find over 1,200 wines and liquors from all 20 regions of Italy.
Grocery shopping is known to work up an appetite, so grab a bite to eat at one of the onsite restaurants before heading home. From authentic Margherita pizza to handmade pasta to a takeaway counter featuring ready-made meals, pastries, gelato, and coffee, there's something for everyone.
Eataly's business hours are 9 a.m. until 10 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday.
Guests are required to wear masks inside the building. Grocery delivery is also available via Instacart and Mercato.
Visit the market’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you been to Eataly yet? If so, what all did you try and how was it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below, and check out our previous article for another market in Texas that belongs on every foodie’s bucket list.
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