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Showing 1 - 22 of 54Whether you require a general session for up to 600 people, a small board meeting of 16 or a party for 20-350 we have got you covered! The Conference and Theatre Centre uses a unique design of native stone and flora to create a surrounding that will soothe the urban soul. Attendees mix and mingle […]
Luciano Cola’s Italian restaurant combines rustic and elegant elements to create a casual atmosphere where friends and family can commiserate, businessmen can close deals and couples can cavort over a plate of antipasto misto della casa. Sure, there are plates of spaghetti drowned in red sauce. There is also lasagna Ripiena alla Romana (lasagna stuffed […]
Fajitas, tamales, enchiladas – the trifecta of Tex-Mex cookery – are the specialties at Blue Goose, matched only by the much-lauded (and guzzled) margaritas. From the original Greenville Avenue location to the locations scattered around the Dallas area, the Tex-Mex restaurant’s slogan holds true everywhere. It’s “Where Every Day is a Fiesta,” with its all-the-colors-of-the-rainbow […]
The meal to have at this area favorite is the Mexican breakfast buffet. Families in their post-church Sunday best line up for the omelet bar, and Tex-Mex offerings like the chicken and mushroom enchiladas with chipotle cream sauce and waffles. The rest of the menu, with as many ingredients locally sourced as possible, is marked […]
Addison’s 300 Dallas is a 45,000-square-foot entertainment destination featuring pool tables, video games, air hockey tables and more than 30 “state of the art” bowling lanes. Featuring the “Xtreme Bowling” lighting and sound system, with music video screens at the end of each lane, 300 Dallas is not your grandpa’s bowling alley. There’s a full-service […]
Brentwood is now open where Houston’s used to be in Addison. And if you ever ate at Houston’s, it smells the same. It’s like getting a whiff of grandpa’s pipe or grandma’s ciggies every now and then. Takes you right back. The menu here ranges from sushi and classic Americana. A trio of burgers is center […]
All of the plaques on the wall bespeak busier, better days: citations in the Observer‘s annual Best of Dallas issue for best chips and salsa, inclusion in D magazine’s list of top restaurants. Problem is, most of the laurels date from the early and mid-1990s. Why is that? Competition, we figure, from splashier Mexican joints […]
If you’re new to Indian cuisine and still a bit intimidated by all the unfamiliar dishes out there, Clay Pit is a great place to start. You can ease your taste buds’ journey into the unknown by sampling foods with a hint of familiarity, such as the deliciously gooey cream cheese naan or the tangy […]
This bakery is bringing magic to the simple cookie. Each month some new flavor rotate on and off the menu; if you ever see the Pop-Tart cookie on the menu, order as many as you can. We’ve yet to try one that didn’t make our knees buckle just a little, and trust us when we […]
With 80 locations from here to the wilds of Wisconsin, the Dunn Bros. are doing their best to give that damned mermaid a run for her money. Offering up a variety of brews from across the world with a focus on sustainably grown beans, there’s something for everyone, from the coffee snob (single-origin organic Peruvian […]
The premise of steaks, seafood and pasta under one roof is not unique. But at Even Coast, chef Omar Flores has jumped into the concept with both feet, and the payoff has been splendid. Fresh seafood abounds, and Even Coast’s graceful handling turns out gems like a Texas redfish imbued with Creole flavors. Pastas are […]