Dallas World Cup bar guide: Where to watch by country
Dallas bars and restaurants offer specials and watch parties where local expats can cheer on their home teams.
Dallas bars and restaurants offer specials and watch parties where local expats can cheer on their home teams.
Even with an influx of travelers from around the world, rules are rules, so says the TABC. Noted.
Between Commerce Street construction and the seasonal summer blues, Deep Ellum staples like Will Call and Dusty’s are looking to FIFA fans to turn the tide.
The spot follows the success of De Fortune in Houston and is part of massive new space, The Seam on Oak Lawn.
Bill Rossell owns the East Dallas institution and is in need of a little help.
Visit Fort Worth this weekend for a unique bar concept inspired by the historic 1860 arrival of 77 samurai in the United States.
This listening lounge and dance spot in the Bishop Arts draws large crowds at nights. Great news, right?
You’ve now got another option for wearing dirndl and lederhosen aside from Addison’s Oktoberfest.
We lost some good ones last month including Rye on Lower Greenville, and two downtown bars: The Mitchell and Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern.
Did you know you can get a happy meal during happy hour at a local bar that comes with a burger, fries, a cocktail and one ciggie.
We love the beer here, especially the Big German. The Mueller Wagyu jalapeno smash burger hits the spot as well.
This upbeat cocktail pub also has a great courtyard and pizza from a notable pro.
Apothecary fills the Rye space and adds two names. Confused? Wait till you try the cocktails.
It’s hard to be a restaurant in Dallas — even with James Beard and Michelin nods. We look at why Rye on Lower Greenville closed.
We missed Cardi B’s request for “down south food” while in Dallas. But here are our recommendations for next time.
How’s a game of Galaga, cheap Coors (or an affordable cocktail) and katsu chicken tenders sound about now?
Tim Feutz and Dallasite Billiards owner Calvin Bow recently took over one of their longtime favorites, the Pour House.
You could sample 200 types of whiskey. But should you? (No, says the spit bucket.)
From dive bars to vinyl-spinning DJs at low-key lounges, there’s a vibe and style for everyone in Dallas.
Low-key elite food, restrooms with character and maybe even a stripper pole. All on a budget.
Head to Fort Worth’s Panther Island Brewing this weekend or next Friday for a last call.
It’s one part immersive art experience and one part lore-infused elixirs served by storytelling mixologists.