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Showing 1937 - 1958 of 2313Summer blockbusters, rom coms, and family friendly flicks with a side of friend and fancy are Studio Movie Grill’s forte. It’s a home theater experience writ large. Popcorn isn’t as popular as the mix and match appetizers and the house favorites (try the megaplex burger with peppered bacon, sauteed mushrooms, onions, and cheddar and pepperjack […]
This movie theater is located off N. Central Expressway in Dallas. Amenities include a lobby bar, in-theater dining, stadium seating, free parking, reserved seating, wheelchair access and Dolby3D.
Since 1989, Sue Ellen’s has been a staple in Dallas lesbian nightlife where everyone is welcome. It used the pandemic hiatus to upgrade, update and polish everything. When it finally reopened, a crowd poured onto the sidewalk waiting to get inside. Keep an eye out for its schedule for their regular events and live music, […]
Sugar Factory is, in fact, a “family-friendly” spot. It’s a healthy mix of over-the-top bubbling boozy drinks with colossal burgers and ginormous milkshakes. There are kids dancing in front of the DJ stage alongside groups of adults enjoying a night out, some dressed to the nines, some more casually. There are 49 cocktails on the drink […]
Good, reasonably priced steak with largely uninspiring sides in a comfortable, well-serviced atmosphere. Ringside at Sullivan’s bar hops with swing and blues Friday and Saturday.
The star of the show at Sumo Shack is bao, the steamed bun that’s probably best-known in Texas as an accompaniment to Peking duck. And few foodstuffs – tacos, for instance – offer as much room for a chef to play around and get crazy for as low a price. Sumo Shack passes the basic […]
The Granada Theater on Greenville Avenue has a younger sister next door that’s just as worthy of recognition. OK, Marcia? With a rooftop patio, a covered patio and yet another outdoor heated patio, it’s the perfect spot for gathering outdoors, while the perfectly dim indoor space holds a stage that’s a frequent spot for local […]
The tiny shop, located in a strip mall off Oak Lawn Avenue, is open seven days a week, from 5 a.m. until noon except for Sunday, when opening time is 6 a.m. The shop offers an abundance of delicious fried dough. From cinnamon-sugar twists and apple fritters to traditional sprinkle doughnuts and kolaches. In fact, […]