Press Box Grill

Located on the ground floor of the iconic Wilson Building, The Press Box Grill is one of the busiest sports bar in downtown. A slew of TVs makes it great for catching a game, and the pup-friendly patio offers an inclusive front-row seat to the downtown scene. It has 36 beers on tap, two dozen […]

Preston Center Dance

This Park Cities dance studio is one of the ritzier and more reputable in the area, and many of its alumni have gone on to helm Broadway shows. Ballet, tap, musical theater, jazz and even yoga and hip-hop classes are offered.

Primo Brothers Pizza

Primo Brothers Pizza offers a solid representation of New York-style pies – the kind of thin, crisp-crust slices you’ll want to fold in half for easy devouring. Framed black and white photos on the wall drive the New York theme home, and there are a couple televisions for all your SportsCenter-viewing needs. Lunch hour tends […]

Primo’s Tex-Mex Bar & Grille

Established by two cousins (“primos” in Spanish) in 1986, this popular eatery offers Tex-Mex family recipes and standards that draw area chefs and hospitality workers after their shifts. It’s easy to understand why, what with signature dishes like the piquant Tacos Camperos (a quartet of corn tortillas filled with onions, jalapeños, a cheese blend and […]

Project Pollo

Project Pollo is on a mission to save chickens. So far, they boast that they have in fact saved over one million cluckers. This fast growing vegan-friendly concept is unique for its ability to replicate the taste and texture of chicken meat. Whether you bite into their Chickn wing drenched in herby garlic sauce, a […]

PT Neighborhood Pizzeria

Building off the same 96-hour dough recipe that their parent-restuarant Pie Tap uses, PT Neighborhood Pizzeria is a fast-causal restaurant serving pizza, sandwiches and salads near Love Field. Things are buzzing inside, just like the planes flying overhead; food is made fresh and moves out fast. They have a full bar and happy hour specials […]

Public School 214

Going to school was never fun, but Public School 214 has somehow found a way to make your classroom nostalgia perfectly charming. From the school-themed decor, including maps, globes and chalkboards, to the menu that is styled just like your old black-and-white composition book, Public School 214 is true to its theme without being tacky. […]

The Public Trust

When you think of hip gallery openings where chicly outfitted patrons sip wine and schmooze, you’re probably picturing something exactly like this Deep Ellum gallery. Fans of bright, contemporary pop art (think the stuff featured in Juxtapoz magazine, Shepard Fairey and skateboard art) will find plenty to marvel at here.

Pump It Up

Rug rats driving you nuts? Load ’em up in your minivan and take them to this massive indoor arena filled with inflatable slides, obstacles and bounce houses as far as the eye can see. While it’s especially popular as a birthday party spot for the elementary school set, you can also just drop in for […]

Pupuseria La Pasadita

Unlike taquerias, you won’t find a pupuseria on every corner in most Dallas neighborhoods. But anyone who is a fan of great street tacos and tamales should head out to Pupuseria La Pasadita. Most of the pupuserias in Dallas are also taquerias, so you’re really getting the best of both worlds when you go to […]

The Purple Cow

You always wanted to drink a hand-dipped purple milkshake. At The Purple Cow, you can do just that. Founded in 1989 in Little Rock, Arkansas, by chef Paul Bash and Ed Moore, there are three Dallas-area outposts that sell not only the purple milkshake but also classic Southern and general American favorites. There are burgers […]

Pyramid Restaurant & Bar

The Fairmont Hotel, one of the finest places to stay in the Arts District, has a bar to match. The Pyramid Bar, located just a few steps inside the front door, is shrouded in the hotel’s golden beige. The space, set apart from the hotel only by its wooden floor, features an open lounge area […]