Support our thriving DFW Filipino American Community!
Over 135 booths and organizations cametogether at our largest venue yet for our annual festival celebrating everything Filipino!
2024 Lone Star Palengke recap
Credit: Maganda
Enjoy a wide variety of Filipino and fusion eats, desserts, and refreshing drinks from local chefs, bakers, and food trucks.
Ascend Garden LLC
Brisket and Lechon
CHEFTEMII
ChickBoyz
Coco’s Croffles
Coros y Sazon
Eat's Pinoy (Ulamazing)
Joylin Home Bakes
KAON
Kanin
KEYKHOUSE
LA Baked Goods
Lechon Bisaya LLC
Lulu’s Lemonade
Lumpia Delight
Mangan Tana Pu
matcha10:36
Nokelas
Pinasarap by Mama CH3, LLC
Pinoy Cravings by MJS LLC
Sabor ilonggo
Scoop N Buns
Sleepy Girl Cafe
Sweet Little Joys
Tea Town
that PALAYOK girl
The Pandesal Place
TURBO Coffee & Cocktails
Ubae Mini Bakery
Uniq Ventures, LLC
VK Khmer StrEat
Browse unique finds, handcrafted goods, art, and merchandise from local makers, creatives, and small businesses.
A&A Crafts by Ambee
Arlyn’s Couture
Beyond The Above
C. Mae Lumé
CARPE DIEM PICTURES
Casa Moderna Creations
choob’s corner
CJ Babe’s Homegrown Plants & Botanicals
CrystArya
DAAART Club
DatuKutti
East Plano Murphy Pet Hospital
E SIGNATURE
Elevate Chiropractic & Wellness
Executive Home Care
Fevrier LLC
Forever N’ Ever
Futura Haus
Gexal Trading LLC
Goodie Skins
Grice Wax & Wicks
Hatzumomo LLC
LIFE ON A MAT
Lisalisa Design + Illustration
Not Bad Pottery
Oro Mia permanent jewelry
Queso's Quest
RA BERISO HEALTH AND WELLNESS LLC
RJ Gualberto
Selah & Co./Finest Adobo Photography
Skip de la Cruz
So Kikay
Tenacity Performance/Active Life
Tiny Loopie
Tita Bun Collective
Trendy Linkx (permanent jewelry)
Vanessa Viray-Carlos
Virtus
Wandaful Permanent Jewelry
Weaving by Nicole Dane
Your Cool Ninang
Connect with cultural groups, nonprofits, and community partners celebrating Filipino heritage, local causes, and shared experiences.
A Filipino Story
Arawko LLC - Kumusta Pusa
Amihan Philippine Dance Society
Arlen Donaldson
Asian American Contractors and Professional Association
Asian Texans for Justice
Attorney Elaine
Bahay Brewing Co
Batok ni Kabuay
Blue Jug Allen
Dallas Mavericks
DFW Cyber Lions Club
EMPDC
Filcon
Filipinos in Aviation
Foundation for Drug Free World
G3 Roofing
GFCC
Helping Hands Global
Inside Thoughts Production
James V Callan Masonic Lodge
JC Marie Memories
Kabayan - Dallas
Maganda
Mama Sita's
My Refuge House
New International Church
North Texas Votes
Omnishield
Operation Care
Pacific Savages
PACC - TX
Philippine Nurses Association of North Texas
Philippine Nurses Association of North Texas-Dallas
PRDC
Premier Financial Alliance
Protector Martial Arts
Raising Canes
Saturdae
SIFA
SkyBridge Care for the Youth America Foundation
SMU FSA
Sunkissed Pinay
Taclobanons Of North Texas
Tambayan DJ Set
The Glory Revival
TSL CORPORATION
Ubae Mini Bakery
UniPro
UNT FSA
UTA FSA
UTD FSA
Virtus
Window Nation
WIN Dallas Church
Yu Law Firm
November 2nd, 2025
By Andre Averion
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex’s (DFW) largest Filipino cultural market is back and bigger than ever. Lone Star Palengke, an annual celebration of Filipino culture, community, and creativity, returns this year with over 140 booths and organizations gathered under our largest venue yet to showcase the strength, diversity, and unity of one of North Texas’ fastest-growing cultural communities.
With more than 80,000 Filipinos calling the Metroplex home, Lone Star Palengke reflects both the growth and future of the Filipino American community in North Texas. Hosted annually by the Pilipino American Community Endeavor (PACE), the festival invites visitors to experience the sights, sounds, and tastes of the Philippines while honoring the entrepreneurs, artists, and organizations that continue to enrich DFW’s cultural landscape.
“This event is for the community and made possible by the community,” Abby Casallo, Vice President of PACE, said. “Lone Star Palengke, to me, represents home away from home. It’s more than a market- it’s a celebration of who we are as Filipinos in Texas. It brings back the warmth, flavors, and energy of the Philippines while showing how beautifully our culture thrives here in the U.S. And most importantly, it means opportunity and access.”
Every year since it's conception, general admissions have been free with registration on Eventbrite, and attendees are encouraged to support a greater cause with an optional $20 community donation. All proceeds will go toward our goal of establishing a Filipino Community Center and Filipino Town in DFW—a permanent home for gatherings, cultural programming, and future generations to connect and thrive. Despite being one of the largest Asian populations in DFW, Filipino-Americans do not have their own gathering space, unlike Richardson's Chinatown or Carrolton's Koreatown.
“Our initial goal together is to purchase land and create a community center: a physical space for us to come together and serve our families,” Casallo said. “From ideation to planning to showcasing vendors, we’re setting an experience that didn’t exist before. We’re shaking hands with people who can open even bigger doors for us that were once closed before.”
Lone Star Palengke is open to the public and welcomes visitors of all backgrounds. This year’s event will feature 175+ local vendors, food trucks, small businesses, artists, and nonprofits, alongside a full schedule of live performances, cultural showcases, and interactive experiences.
“The vendors are what excite me the most,” Casallo said. “I love how creative they get when promoting their best work or menu. There’s a rollercoaster of emotions when preparing for the Palengke, and honestly, there’s no exact advice on how to prepare for 10,000 people. Instead, we tell them: be flexible, come with more than enough, showcase your best, and have fun. I love hearing first-time vendors say Palengke was their launching pad. If you can handle LSP, you can handle anything.”
Beyond the marketplace, this year’s highlight collaboration, The Kapwa Project, unites Filipino Student Associations (FSAs) from UT Dallas, UT Arlington, SMU, and UNT, along with SIFA, for the first time at a major community event. Together, they’ll bring music, dance, and modern Filipino creativity to life in a one-of-a-kind showcase of youth leadership and cultural pride.
“I’ve been to their Filipino events before, and I love how these young adults bring in a crowd and creativity to fundraise while showcasing a modern spin on Filipino culture,” Casallo said. “The younger generation is a big part of Lone Star Palengke. Someday, they’ll be leading it- and we fully trust their passion and purpose to keep our culture alive.”
Last year’s theme, Let’s Get Loud, encouraged the community to stand proud and advocate for greater Filipino representation in North Texas. This year’s event builds on that message by amplifying visibility and unity across all generations.
“The biggest impact of Lone Star Palengke is visibility and unity,” Casallo said. “It gives our Filipino community a platform to be seen, celebrated, and supported. It helps younger generations reconnect with their heritage while showing the broader DFW community how rich and vibrant Filipino culture truly is. We want the politicians, corporations, and accredited investors to know we are here- and that we matter too.”
The long-term vision of Lone Star Palengke extends beyond the celebration itself. It’s a movement rooted in community empowerment, economic opportunity, and cultural preservation that is driven by the belief that Filipino Americans deserve a lasting place in the growing landscape of North Texas.
“A message I want to put forward into this event is that this is just the beginning,” Casallo said. “Lone Star Palengke is more than a day of celebration—it’s a movement to reclaim our roots, amplify our voices, and create a legacy for future generations of Filipino Americans in Texas. We’re not just showcasing our culture; we’re building a bridge that connects where we came from to where we’re going—together.”
Founded by PACE, Lone Star Palengke is an annual Filipino market and cultural celebration that brings together thousands of attendees and hundreds of local businesses, artists, and organizations from across North Texas. The event aims to uplift Filipino entrepreneurship, strengthen community ties, and foster cultural pride through shared food, art, and experience.
To learn more or to register for free admission, visit www.pacedfw.co/lsp.