Wingfield’s Breakfast & Burger

Burgers here start at $10, and a double with bacon combo will run you a full $20 – not for bougie reasons, but because it’s so much food. Wingfield’s has challenge-level servings. We ordered a double with bacon just to show the kids, “See there? That’s how they do it at Wingfield’s,” and they’ll always […]

The Winspear Opera House

If you’ve ever wondered what the hell that big, red, round thing in the Arts District is, we’re here to inform you that it’s our world-renowned Winspear (not to be confused with Winstar — that’s another behemoth of a structure, albeit a considerably less cultured one). A modern interpretation of the typical opera house, it’s […]

Wits End

Known for its expansive selection of craft beers on tap, Wits End has also been known to host a diverse array of musician. On the upstairs patio, you can find people dancing the night away to different guest DJs or taking a much-needed breather at their covered picnic tables. Upstairs at Wits End is a […]

Wits Steakhouse

Richard Ellman, the founder of Wits Steakhouse, was born in coastal South Africa and both of his parents were born there as well. He went back to his family roots for inspiration for this spot. For starters, there’s biltong, which is South African beef jerky, a tenderloin carpaccio, bone marrow and bacon jam, oyster Rockefeller […]

Wok Star

Wok Star offers a range of authentic Chinese dishes and hand-pulled la mian noodles in the ambiance of Top 40 hits. The space has a bright red aesthetic with paintings of icons like David Bowie, Lady Gaga and more. Cocktails reference rock stars too; The sweet I’m Too Sexy is made with Deep Eddy lime […]

The Wounded Ostrich

If you’re looking for a bit of a country vibe, a pool table and, perhaps, a small stage for some guitar picking, meet The Wounded Ostrich. Located in Deep Ellum, this spot is a tall funny bird amid a bunch of chickens. A dive the day it was born, this low-key watering hole is a […]

Wow! Donuts and Drips

Wow Donuts and Drips is now open on Lovers Lanes, across from the new Odelay Mexican food restaurant and Eatzi’s. This is Wow’s second location – the flagship in Frisco opened in 2017. They make from-scratch doughnuts in small batches every few hours and rotate in dozens of new flavors throughout the year. It’s more […]

Wriggly Tin

Owner and brewmaster Aaron Garcia leads the Small Beer Works team behind the stellar brews, cocktails and mocktails at Fair Park’s Wriggly Tin. Immerse yourself in some good ole day drinking at Wriggly Tin with a host of stellar house drink options: The Black Pepper Pils (an airy pilsner of black peppercorn, coriander and orange […]

Written By the Seasons

Written By the Seasons is a beautiful restaurant in the center of the Bishop Arts District serving a seasonally adjusted menu focused on farm fresh fare, with an emphasis on vegetables. When the weather is nice, the dining room doors open to a large patio dotted with tables. The full bar has a carefully selected […]

Wyly Theatre

One of the four venues at the epicenter of the Arts District, the AT&T Performing Arts Center, the Wyly is one of the city’s most distinctive structures. It was designed by renowned architect Rem Koolhaas, and its trailblazing 12-story layout means the theater can switch to any number of different configurations at the press of […]

Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse

With brick arches, ironwork and candlelit tables, the main dining room is as steakhouse as steakhouse gets. The patio with Texas Live Oaks offers a more casual setting. Diners can enjoy a glass from the wine menu split into “Old World” and “New World” sections as well as items from chef/owner Tony Street’s extensive game […]

Ye Olde Scarlet Pumpernickel Tavern

This downtown spot is a whiskey and craft beer with a side of hockey and amazing soul-filling bar food. It’s got dive bar grit and is somewhat of a hidden gem in downtown. Fill up on dishes like the smoked meatloaf plate with house ground beef, gravy, mashed potatoes and mac and cheese. The sandwiches […]