Craft & Growler

Officially open in November of 2012, Craft & Growler’s warm mahogany interior initially seems better suited for a New England setting, although the beer list proves otherwise. The bar’s 30 taps cover a diverse selection of craft beers, with a focus on Texas and Dallas-area microbrews. Apart from an incredibly knowledgeable and friendly staff of […]

Craft Guild of Dallas

The Craft Guild of Dallas will present its Fall Show and Sale Thursday, November 10th through Sunday, November 13th at its Studios at Valley View Center at 13331 Preston Road, Dallas. This event will showcase unique, one of a kind, handcrafted works of art made by members of the Craft Guild.

Cremona

A stone’s throw from the tony Uptown stretch of McKinney Avenue, this family-owned and operated Italian restaurant, named after a town in Italy, has been serving saucy fare since 1977. The current location, in a house with the outward appearance of a garden center, is the restaurant’s second iteration, though it has the same flare […]

The Crescent Club

The Crescent Club, located on the 17th floor of Hotel Crescent Court in Uptown Dallas, enjoys dazzling views of the downtown Dallas skyline with d

Cris and John

Cristina Mendez and John Pham opened Cris and John in 2017 in a North Dallas strip mall – bookended by a 7-Eleven and a laundromat – and have stood out with a creative blend of Vietnamese and Mexican street fare. The center of Cris and John’s menu is the phoritto, which piles all the goodness of […]

Crooked Tree CoffeeHouse

With its quaint appearance and blue-gray siding, you wouldn’t be faulted for thinking someone’s grandmother resides in the Uptown bungalow that houses Crooked Tree. The comfy plush chairs and couches mixed with wood chairs on hardwood floors, the reading room with peach walls further reinforce that feeling. The only thing missing are the endless tchotchkes, […]

The Crow Collection of Asian Art

Located in the Arts District of downtown Dallas, the Crow Collection is a permanent set of galleries dedicated to the arts and cultures of China, Japan, India and Southeast Asia. The museum offers a serene setting for quiet reflection and learning.

Crown Block

Crown Block sits atop Reunion Tower, although it doesn’t spin as previous restaurants famously did. This is a great special occasion spot with big steaks and fine seafood. They also serve Sunday brunch.

Crú Food & Wine Bar

Floor-to-ceiling wine racks set into the walls combined with purples and autumnal tones darken this swanky wine aficionados’ destination. The low lighting adds a sense of chic and romance to Patrick Colombo’s (of Sfuzzi and Ferré fame) West Village wine bar, open since 2002. Crú and its staff stock more than 300 bottles of wine, […]

CrushCraft Thai Street Eats

Uptown needed a place like CrushCraft. The neighborhood is inundated with cookie-cutter bar food, and it’s difficult to find a restaurant that cooks with soul. So imagine a Thai restaurant that isn’t afraid to use big flavors and a lot of heat. Then imagine a Thai restaurant with cheap prices, a large, open dining room […]

Cry Wolf

At the end of a modest strip mall on Gaston Avenue sits Cry Wolf, where the fare is anything but unassuming. Chef Ross Demers’ technical skill and finesse are on full display here, with a menu that changes depending on what Demers and team can get in that week. Think of the menu sequentially from […]

Cuates Kitchen

The Cuates Kitchen food truck launched as a sibling affair, after what twins Carla and Carlos Rodriguez told us in 2020 was an impulse decision to haul home a food truck in 2018. But that spontaneous decision blossomed into one of their most rewarding ventures. With authentic Mexican plates, homemade tortillas, handcrafted tortas and freshly […]