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Texas Marketplace

Near the central concourse in Terminal T

Just off the main concourse in Terminal T, Texas Marketplace covers the usual airport basics in one stop: snacks, bottled drinks, grab-and-go pastries, local souvenirs, and last‑minute toiletries. It sits between other newsstand-style spots, so look for the Texas-themed merch wall to spot it quickly. Prices run standard airport-high, but not worse than other DAL shops.

Hours typically track the terminal, opening by 5:00 a.m. for the first Southwest banks and staying open through the late-night departures. Morning shelves lean heavier on packaged breakfast pastries and coffee drinks; by midafternoon, you see more chips, candy, and cold sodas pushed forward. If you land on a late flight after 10:00 p.m., this is one of the better bets for a drink and a snack before heading to rideshare pickup.

Texas Marketplace leans into state‑themed souvenirs: think DAL-branded mugs, Texas flag gear, and local sports team items tied to Dallas pro teams. Expect gift prices in the $10–$40 range for hats, shirts, and mugs. It’s not a specialty boutique, more like a general shop that happens to skew heavily Texas. Good enough for a quick gift when you don’t have time to leave the airport.

You also get the standard travel standbys here: phone chargers, basic earbuds, travel-size toothpaste, and small first-aid items, usually in the $5–$25 range. That saves a walk back toward baggage claim if you realize at the gate that you forgot a cable. One practical move: grab water and any small essentials here before you head to a far-end T gate, where options thin out and lines spike during peak Southwest banks.

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