General in Dallas
Showing 111 - 132 of 1454Avalon Salon first opened its doors to Dallas patrons on February 22, 1990 in Snider Plaza, a Highland Park retail center adjacent to the SMU law school. This Aveda Concept Salon was co-founded by business partners and close friends, Ric Bowden and Lawrence Bonanno. To create the Avalon culture, they cultivated an atmosphere based on […]
It is a return to elegance – Belle Epoque with a modern twist. A big influence was the graciously scaled libraries of the great houses of Europe. These libraries were often storehouses of not only great literature but also wonderful objects d’art which often served as the background for wonderful floral decorations and the setting […]
This Snider Plaza shop is a mainstay of the chic mom set. Owner Carrie Barnard originally set out to open a little shop filled with things she couldn’t find in town for her own children. Cut to present day and she has added an adjoining sister store, miniME, aimed at older kids and a thriving […]
Barbara’s Pavilion, or as the Oak Cliff townies like to call it “Barb’s,” is probably your favorite bartender’s favorite bar. This beloved watering hole has been slinging drinks to patrons for more than 50 years. So, to be honest, this is probably your mom’s favorite bar too. This low-key dive bar with a retro drip […]
The Deep Ellum Dog Park is loaded with amenities and special equipment to make sure you and your best friend have a great time. Just look at this list! 1.2 acres to play on 6-foot high fence Grass coverage on 80% of the park Shaded areas under the overpass No hot street surfaces Lots of […]
Largemouth bass, walleye, trout, crappie, smallmouth bass or catfish, whatever your species we have fishing tackle and fishing lures for you. Barlow’s online fishing tackle store offers name brand fishing tackle plus a complete selection of specialty items such as, Do-It molds, fishing hooks, bulk plastic worms, spinner blades, lure skirts, fly tying materials and […]
Barry Whistler Gallery: This Deep Ellum gallery has been showcasing works from local Texas artists for a quarter century. These days you’ll find lots of minimalist photography and digital art in the collection. Summer 2013 saw “The Color Condition,” a massive fringed banner constructed from painters’ drop cloths, shower curtains and tablecloths that hung on […]
Since when did downtown Fort Worth become a European transport? When the Bass Hall opened. This uniquely beautiful concert hall is like nothing else in Dallas or Fort Worth. With five levels of seating, be cautious not to sit too high in the sky (painted ceiling) or you might be airsick.