Vendor Events in Grapevine, TX

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Grapevine, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Festivals in Grapevine(4)

GrapeFest 2026

by Grapevine CVB

Historic Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

Sept 17-20, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

100 spots open

GrapeFest is the Southwest's largest wine festival, celebrated annually over four days each September in Historic Main Street, Grapevine. The 2026 edition features wine tastings from Texas and international producers, live music across multiple stages, and family-friendly activities including grape stomping and cork shooting contests. Vendors include food vendors, artisans, and marketplace sellers offering handcrafted goods, wine accessories, and culinary items. The event attracts wine enthusiasts and families to Historic Downtown Grapevine, located minutes from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau organizes the festival, which has been recognized as one of the top 10 wine festivals in the United States.

GrapeFest - A Texas Wine Experience

by City of Grapevine

636 South Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

September 17-20, 2026

FestivalContact organizer

25 spots open

GrapeFest is the largest wine festival in the Southwest, taking place over four days each September on Historic Main Street in Grapevine, Texas. The festival features wine tastings from local and international producers, live entertainment across multiple stages, and an active marketplace with artisan and vendor booths offering handcrafted goods, artwork, clothing, accessories, and specialty food items. Vendors sell original paintings, hand-carved wooden pieces, hand-blown glass art, metal creations, clothing, beef jerky, jellies, candles and similar items. The event also includes family-friendly activities such as GrapeStomp competitions, Champagne Cork Shoot-Off contests, carnival rides and games, and local chef demonstrations. The event draws tens of thousands of wine enthusiasts and families seeking a blend of wine culture, entertainment and shopping in a charming historic setting.

Grapevine Main Street Fest

by City of Grapevine

Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

May 14-16, 2027

Festival$150 corner booth premium (artists); food $1,500 + $250 deposit

25 spots open

Main Street Fest is a beloved three-day family-friendly festival held in the heart of Historic Downtown Grapevine on Main Street. The event features multiple vendor opportunities including artisan booths, food vendors, craft beverages, and marketplace vendors selling handmade goods, clothing, gifts, and specialty items. Attendees enjoy live music across three stages, carnival rides, a KidZone, shopping from local boutiques and galleries, and interactive entertainment. The festival draws crowds from across the North Texas region and includes traditional festival food fare. Main Street Fest takes place each May in Grapevine's historic district and serves as one of the region's most established annual traditions, offering vendors diverse opportunities to reach families and visitors seeking entertainment and shopping.

Main Street Fest

by Visit Grapevine

Historic Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

May 15-17, 2027

Festival$150 corner booth premium (artists); food $1,500 + $250 deposit

25 spots open

Taking place along historic Main Street in Grapevine, Texas over the weekend of May 15-17, 2026, Main Street Fest brings together a vibrant mix of local vendors, live entertainment, and family-friendly activities. This one-time festival taps into the charm of downtown Grapevine during late spring, when the weather is ideal for outdoor shopping and exploring. The event draws a diverse crowd of families, couples, and solo shoppers looking to discover local makers, artisans, and small businesses all in one central location. The mixed vendor lineup at Main Street Fest typically includes everything from handmade crafts and home goods to food vendors, jewelry makers, and specialty products. If you sell anything from home decor to jewelry to apparel to food items, there's likely an audience for it here. The festival atmosphere attracts shoppers who are in a leisure mindset and actively looking to browse and discover new products, unlike a farmers market where customers come with specific grocery lists. The presence of live music stages throughout the event keeps energy levels high and encourages people to linger longer, which means more time for vendors to connect with potential customers. Beyond shopping, the festival features a kidzone and carnival rides, which makes it a destination event for families. This means you'll see multi-generational groups spending several hours on the premises, often with disposable income set aside for entertainment and impulse purchases. The mid-May timing catches the beginning of summer season planning, so vendors selling items related to outdoor entertaining, garden goods, or seasonal products often see strong interest. Historic Main Street itself serves as a natural draw, with the charming downtown setting adding to the overall appeal and potentially encouraging visitors to explore nearby shops and restaurants as well.

Craft Fairs in Grapevine(1)

Christmas in Grapevine Craft Show

Grapevine, TX

November 28-29, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The Christmas in Grapevine Craft Show brings together handmade vendors and holiday shoppers during the busiest shopping season of the year. Held in Grapevine, TX on November 28-29, 2026, this craft fair captures that sweet spot right after Thanksgiving when people are actively seeking unique gifts and holiday décor. Unlike big-box retail, craft fairs like this one celebrate small makers and artisans who pour creativity into their work, so shoppers tend to be looking for one-of-a-kind items with real character and personal stories behind them. You'll find the typical craft fair mix here: handmade jewelry, painted home décor, candles, ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and seasonal ornaments. Many vendors use the holiday season as their peak selling time, so expect booths full of gift-ready items and festive pieces. The November timing means early holiday shoppers will be out in force, plus people looking to support local makers rather than chain stores. The event's Christmas theme draws families and decorating enthusiasts alongside serious gift hunters, so there's usually good foot traffic throughout both days. The Christmas in Grapevine Craft Show includes live Christmas music, which sets the tone and keeps the atmosphere festive and inviting. This kind of holiday event typically attracts a reliable crowd because people are already in shopping mode and actively planning their seasonal purchases. As a vendor, you're tapping into genuine holiday shopping demand rather than casual browsing. If you make handmade items that work as gifts, seasonal décor, or holiday-specific pieces, this is the kind of craft fair where your inventory aligns well with what attendees came to buy.

Farmers Markets in Grapevine(1)

Farmers Market of Grapevine

by Farmers Market of Grapevine Organizers

325 S Main Street, Grapevine, TX 76051

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 325 S Main Street in downtown Grapevine, Texas, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and food producers throughout the growing season. If you're a vendor focused on fresh produce, prepared foods, or other farm-to-table offerings, this is the kind of venue where customers actively seek out quality ingredients and locally-sourced products. Farmers markets differ from craft fairs and festivals in that they create a consistent, recurring shopping routine for local customers. People visit weekly expecting to find seasonal produce, eggs, dairy, baked goods, honey, and other food items from nearby farms and producers. The Farmers Market of Grapevine operates on this principle, drawing residents who value fresh, local food and know exactly when and where to find their favorite vendors. The main street location puts the market in a walkable, accessible downtown area, which typically brings foot traffic from both regular shoppers and tourists exploring Grapevine's downtown district. Since this is a seasonal market, the vendor mix and available products shift throughout the year. Spring and summer bring peak produce seasons with vegetables, berries, and herbs in abundance, while fall offerings might include apples, squash, and root vegetables. Winter months may see a reduced schedule or different product focus depending on what grows locally in Texas during cooler months. The market's acceptance of credit cards makes transactions convenient for both vendors and shoppers, removing friction from the buying process and allowing you to serve customers who prefer cashless payments. If you're a food or produce vendor looking to establish a regular presence at a community farmers market, reaching out to the organizers directly is essential since the seasonal schedule varies. This type of market rewards vendors who can show up consistently and build relationships with repeat customers who come back week after week.

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