Red Curry Thai Cusine’s lunch menu comes with an eggroll and is offered at a discount if you pick it up. We started with some curry puffs, little deep-fried samosa-type things stuffed with minced chicken breast, potatoes, carrots, and onions that come four to an order. Be sure to go for a perfectly portioned cup […]
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Showing 1673 - 1694 of 2324This popular Uptown watering hole has made great efforts to set itself apart from its shinier neighbors, serving as the only Uptown bar to host sets from the area’s top bands. To be safe, Renfield’s has installed a sprawling beer garden away from all the noise, and even in the heat of the summer, the […]
North Dallas mainstay Maguire’s Restaurant closed in late 2022 after a good run of almost a quarter of a century. Those who miss the Thai beef salad or meatloaf will be glad to know that owner Mark Maguire’s latest venture, Renny’s Grill & Bar. The new space is a bit smaller than the old Maguire’s […]
You’ll probably hear it before you see it. A longtime favorite for bikers, skaters and metal heads, tucked away on Crowdus Street in Deep Ellum, is Reno’s Chop Shop. A bar known for its cheap drinks and absolutely insane live shows, Reno’s is a true rock bar with a lot of street cred. With all […]
Chef Andrew Savoie’s tacos are straightforward delicious. Cauliflower, kale and other dutiful-sounding greens prove to be better taco fillings than one might suspect, and the braised beef short rib taco with chipotle crema is a delight. Resident’s creative specials – think birria, Philly cheesesteak, duck breast or crab cakes inside a taco – have grown […]
Executive chefs Michelle Carpenter and Terance Jenkins, along with their teams, are creating some magical contemporary Cajun cuisine in North Oak Cliff. Michelle was born to a Cajun father and a Japanese mother and named the restaurant after her “Mammaw” (grandmother) Beatrice. She always dreamed of opening a second restaurant as a way to honor […]
The tower offers a 360 degree view of Dallas from a lighted dome atop 55 stories and features a public observation deck in addition to the Antares restaurant and Dome cocktail lounge (which rotates completing one revolution every 55 minutes).
In a corner of Bishop Arts, Revelers Hall is a time capsule from 1920s New Orleans. The venue’s house band, a big band led by Kevin Butler, entertains patrons with the energy of Mardi Gras, creating a mood so festive it just dares you to take your top off to collect imaginary beads. Don’t try […]