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Looking for the Best Brunch in Dallas? We’ve Got 14 Great Spots 1. Anchor Sushi Bar Photo by Beckley Photo Location: 6025 Royal Lane (Preston Hollow) and 3130 Knox Street (Knox District
Dallas residents have flocked to this restaurant since 1981 for its innovative menu and unbeatable hospitality. La Calle Dolce is open for both in-person dining and curbside pick-up.
Top 15 Japanese Hibachi Restaurants in Dallas, Texas to Satisfy Your Hunger. When we think about all the different kinds of food that are out there, hibachi seems to top many people’s lists.
El Fenix Restaurant in Downtown Dallas. El Fenix is a popular chain of Mexican restaurants in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, (Texas) and the oldest chain of Mexican restaurants in the U.S. The name is Spanish for "the phoenix", the legendary bird which, according to mythology, arose from its own ashes. The chain has its headquarters in Dallas. [1]
The Crescent is a postmodern office, hotel, and retail complex located at 200 Crescent Court in Uptown Dallas, Texas, United States.The 10-acre complex was designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee and was completed in 1986.
In 1931 the City of Dallas enacted an ordinance that enforced joint use of the park. [13] In 1978 it was thoroughly renovated in a $400,000 project by the City of Dallas Parks and Recreation Department. A gazebo, styled similarly to one in Monterrey, Mexico, was added, as was a Mexican-style tiled roof and stucco façade to the park building ...
West Village is located at the northern edge of Uptown along McKinney Avenue and is bordered by Lemmon Avenue, Cole Avenue, Haskell Drive and Central Expressway. West Village proper has 88 retail, restaurant and entertainment tenants within 244,000 square feet (22,700 m 2 ) and contains approximately 3,600 residential units. [ 1 ]
In October 2018, Dallas made history when it became the first Texas city to get state recognition for its Oak Lawn LGBT neighborhood. [18] There is a large concentration of Hispanic owned businesses, restaurants, grocery stores, nightclubs, and retail establishments on the Maple Avenue corridor between the Inwood Road and the North Dallas Tollway.