Artisan Market

2400 Aviation Dr, Dallas
(972) 973-9868

Recent Reviews

Sort by
KristenLeonard

Got stuck with a long layover and Artisan Market surprisingly had a tasty vegan breakfast burrito with vegan sausage, vegan cheese, potatoes, and salsa verde. It was a bit expensive ($17.60) but very satisfying. Their menu is also well labeled to identify if items are vegan or vegetarian. I would definitely recommend it to vegans stuck in terminal D!

Anna Griepsma

Located in American terminal D near gate D27, is this place. Having their breakfast bowl with sourdough toast and OJ.

Upin opening the box, I noticed the food was in the box. No bowl in the box. Just the box. I cansee a sandwich that way. But scrambled eggs? The bottom of the box does have a thin wax layer on it.

The food is good. We'll seasoned. Eggs, potatoes, bacon cheese and pick. Definitely a good protein meal. It does seem to be pre-made and heated up. But. It's good. A bit pricey, but airport food seems to be.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

thesweptunder

This is a solid option for the airport. Got the falafel sandwich with the tortilla wrap and no aoli to make it vegan. 4 stars, but mostly just cause it is probably the best option in Terminal D. Updated from previous review on 2026-01-04

Katey Olivia Smyth

Was on the hunt for a quick breakfast that felt relatively healthy and filling for our one hour layover. Achieved! The pico was strong but it was on the side so you could add as wanted!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Newz Heather

Although expensive, the portions are big as it comes with a free side. Could have shared a sandwich between two people. Had the BLT. Was surprised how fresh and yummy the bread tasted. Friendly worker.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jeremy Sheehan

Only one star because can’t give 0 stars. Straight allergen cross contamination in the food prep process even after mentioning the food allergy while watching the prep. Stay away. Super dangerous.

Krzysia Guerrero

Serious food safety violation — extremely concerning experience.

I visited the Artisan Market in Terminal D today and witnessed food handling that was genuinely alarming. The employee preparing my sandwich used the same pair of gloves to touch everything — precooked chicken, cheese, vegetables, bread, multiple utensils, machine buttons, drawer handles, and even picked up order receipts. He then wiped his gloved hands on a dirty towel and continued preparing orders for other customers.

This isn’t a minor mistake — it’s a clear and unacceptable cross-contamination hazard. Gloves are supposed to prevent contamination, not spread it across every ingredient and surface. What I saw goes against the most basic food safety standards and should never happen in any food service environment, especially inside a major airport.

When I raised my concern calmly and explained the contamination issue, the employee dismissed it and insisted on simply putting on new gloves — despite the fact that all the ingredients he had touched were already contaminated.

There was no acknowledgement, no apology, and no understanding of proper hygiene protocol.

I refused to eat the sandwich and requested a refund. For nearly $18 USD per item, customers deserve food that is handled safely and prepared by staff who understand and follow health guidelines.

This experience was disturbing and unacceptable, and it raises serious concerns about training and oversight at this location.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Juan Quintero

Tomato Basil soup no flavor,

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 1

Service: 2

ForTheAnimals23

Burrito was not good at all. Hardly edible it tasted so bad

Claudia Martinez

The bagel toast is reheated bread and the coffee doesn't taste like coffee.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 3

ETRocketMan

They forgot the cheese on my grilled cheese

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 1

Justin McClelland

Vegan options here! But they’re pretty mediocre.

I can confirm Artisan Market in Terminal D at DFW has some vegetarian and vegan food options for people traveling through. I ordered a vegan breakfast burrito. The quality was blah at best…I know, that’s the technical rating. The food was barely warm, vegan cheese not melted, and the sausage wasn’t really a breakfast sausage - it was unseasoned soy that is more of a ground meat consistency. I’ve had some amazing breakfast burritos that were vegan at other places, but this was very much a swing and a miss. Also, this monstrosity cost nearly $20! Highway robbery for the size and quality in my opinion.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Terri Tomlinson

The best sandwiches in the whole airport and they have gluten free bread. Their salads have lots of fresh veggies. I also like their coffee. And the staff is very nice. Always a good experience.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Rini G

The salad was not clean and the salad bag tie was in my food. Overpriced and not worth it.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

G. Candels

They didn't put any pepperoni on my Italian sandwich . Pictures were stuffed full of meat. I paid 19 bucks for gas station quality food. What a disappointment. Should have went to McDonald's. Lady next to me ordered a salad. They didn't have anything but mixed greens.

Loading...