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Showing 441 - 462 of 2313This cozy old church-turned-playhouse off Lower Greenville Avenue is a solid choice for anyone who’s more into modern theater than Shakespeare. Previous seasons have featured everything from Rocky Horror Picture Show and The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas to Brighton Beach Memoirs and Steel Magnolias, and the intimate space means there’s hardly a bad seat […]
If you’re looking for a place to dine before a game at the American Airlines Center, Cook Hall is a fine enough place to go. Tucked into the neighboring W Hotel, the restaurant offers a wide array of small portioned and moderately priced plates that make for a great warmup before the big match. Sit […]
Cool & Hot Tacos is just off of Interstate 35 at 8th Street. You’ve driven past it a million times on your way to the Dallas Zoo and noticed its ridiculously bright paint job. This isn’t your typical gas station that’s a gas station with a taquer
The bar’s advertisement in Latin Life Magazine isn’t kidding when it claims, “Now looking for new members!” Longtime members of the club and friendly bartender Jose will make sure you feel like a regular too. Cooper’s–featured as one of “Dallas’s Most Authentic Dive Bars”–has been at its current location at the corner of West Illinois […]
Cooper’s Meat Market, the tiny butcher shop in Sylvan Thirty, wants to redefine the steakhouse experience. Here, a cut of prime meat and a glass of wine don’t come with pretentious trimmings or high-class condescension. From the design of the space, it’s clear that Cooper’s would like anyone to walk in and feel welcome.
Pity the band that competes for patrons’ attention against the raucous games of darts, shuffleboard, pool, cards and shit-talking on a Saturday night at the Copper Spur Saloon–featured in “Dallas’s Most Authentic Dive Bars”. It’s a tough crowd, but maybe they’re just following the lead of owner Nell Scarborough, a stocky gray-haired woman whose quick […]
Located in the West Village, four doors from the corner of McKinney Avenue and Cityplace West, this tasting lounge puts a modern spin on the average wine bar. Cork has six different themed state-of-the-art tasting stations, all of which are categorized–some by region or grape, others by rarity. After purchasing a “Cork Card” (a pre-loaded […]
This isn’t the type of café where you can meet your friends for a post-dinner Americano (Corner Market closes at 8 p.m.), but if you want a tortellini plate as high as the Dolemites, then this is your café. Walk in and get overwhelmed by the variety of salads and sammies, among them the Mockingbird […]
Cosmic Cafe specializes in first wave vegetarian cuisine, which surely comes as no surprise to passers-by who’ve taken note of the Tibetan prayer flags lining the front porch or peace-seekers who show up to use the mediation center on the second floor. The food here is plain and artless. There aren’t any newfangled vegetables or […]
Tucked away at the corner of Skillman and Live Oak since 2000 is Cosmo’s, a restaurant and bar boasting no nonsense, one of a kind hospitality. With a ‘60s lounge vibe, specialty cocktails and an eclectic menu with some of the best damn Vietnamese dishes you’ll find anywhere in Dallas, Cosmo’s has something for everyone. […]
Coupes is tucked into a Highland Park strip mall, but with this specialty shop’s renowned bubbly selection, it could easily belong in the posh Highland Park Village. We appreciate the approachability. Specializing in Champagne, Coupes was named one of the 10 best places to drink champagne in the United States by the Bureau du Champagne […]
Mostly a Western warehouse that brings in young country studs (such as Chris Cagle) and offers dance classes to teach you how to move to ’em.
First a sad bit of news, this food truck is only opened on Thursdays (they mostly do catering gigs). But great news! Now there’s something to look forward to on Thursday! Owner Matthew Toback is on a mission to bring superior dogs to Dallas. And he’s serious. He’s been studying dogs and toppings for years. […]