Oak Highlands Brewery

OHB’s brewery is a 16,200-sq.-ft. labor of love several years in the making located in the Lake Highlands neighborhood of Dallas. Look for a stylish 3,000-sq.-ft., air-conditioned taproom, from which large windows provide expansive visibility into the production house, where all of the beer-brewing magic happens.

Oak Lawn Coffee

Formerly Urban Dog Coffee, this Oak Lawn hipster hangout claims to have the city’s best iced coffee, and we’re inclined to believe them. It’s rich, well-balanced and packs plenty of caffeinated punch. Beans are sourced locally from Oak Cliff Coffee Roasters, and a percentage of the proceeds is donated to local nonprofits, so you can […]

Oak Lawn Community Outreach Center

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Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve

Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk Supports Innovative Lung Cancer Research EVENT INFO: You can become a lung cancer hero! Fundraise and register to walk or run with hundreds of community members as they gather at the Dallas/Fort Worth Free to Breathe Run/Walk on May 15, 2016. The inspirational day will include a 5k run and […]

Oaktopia

Oaktopia is… * presenting big name acts and local favorites on 11 stages, including Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, The Polyphonic Spree, Minus The Bear, Sarah Jaffe, Thundercat and more. * building a half pipe (sponsored by Vans, Richer Poorer, Monster Children, Stereo and Denton Skate Supply) to feature professional skaters from Vans and […]

The Ochre House

This teeny-tiny “alternative theater” in Expo Park may have relatively limited resources, with room for only 45 patrons, but its productions — many of the originals penned by ensemble members — pack a punch. The resident troupe puts on some of the more envelope-pushing productions you’ll encounter in the Dallas theater scene, from slapstick workplace […]

Off the Record Craft Beer & Vinyl

It all started as a hipster wet dream: a semi-quiet spot in Deep Ellum to browse through vinyl records while drinking beer – exposed brick walls included. But record shop + bar Off the Record became a line-down-the-block, the-doorman-doesn’t-know-you hotspot thanks to a constant nightly rotation of Dallas’ best DJs. The small space found new […]

Oil and Cotton

This Oak Cliff collective offers art lovers the chance to not only purchase works of art, but to create their own via workshops and classes in an insane variety of media, from shooting Polaroids and writing manifestos to making natural beauty products or weaving baskets. There are kids’ classes too, if you suspect your rug […]