In the historical Dallas home of Ahab Bowen, you can brush with a bit of local history while you slam back a few cold beers. It’s located conveniently in uptown Dallas, in, well, an old house. The drink menu tends toward the upscale, with a classy wine list and an assortment of beers in draft, […]
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Showing 221 - 242 of 1995Addison’s 300 Dallas is a 45,000-square-foot entertainment destination featuring pool tables, video games, air hockey tables and more than 30 “state of the art” bowling lanes. Featuring the “Xtreme Bowling” lighting and sound system, with music video screens at the end of each lane, 300 Dallas is not your grandpa’s bowling alley. There’s a full-service […]
Bowlounge isn’t cheap, and with ancient scoring machines that seem to miscount pins a few times every round, it’s not for serious bowlers. But the lanes, pin-setters and scoring methods salvaged from an East Texas alley facing demolition give off such a comforting nostalgic vibe that a little bit of scorekeeping chaos is easily overlooked. […]
Brass Ram sits above National Anthem in the East Quarter, and short of small gold lettering on the door opposite National Anthem’s entrance, there’s little in the way of signage to let you know you’re at the right spot. Brass Ram is a take on the prime rib steakhouse, and where Town Hearth offers the […]
Who wants ice cream in the middle of winter? We want it when it’s 100-plus degrees, when our thighs stick to the patio chairs and nothing sounds better than cold refreshment. Sure, you can get a grainy, chemical-tasting shake at some fast-food drive-through, but why would you when many Braum’s are open till 11 p.m.? […]
A friendly and casual bakery-café with a French bistro feel shelling out generous portions, Bread Winners is a Dallas Observer favorite. Cakes, pies and pastries are made fresh daily, perfect for those on the go or for noshing on the brick patio. It’s difficult not to arrive and find the place packed-especially during brunch, when […]
A friendly and casual bakery-café with a French bistro feel shelling out generous portions, Bread Winners is a Dallas Observer favorite. Cakes, pies and pastries are made fresh daily, perfect for those on the go or for noshing on the brick patio. It’s difficult not to arrive and find the place packed-especially during brunch, when […]
A friendly and casual bakery-café with a French bistro feel shelling out generous portions, Bread Winners is a Dallas Observer favorite. Cakes, pies and pastries are made fresh daily, perfect for those on the go or for noshing on the brick patio. It’s difficult not to arrive and find the place packed-especially during brunch, when […]
A friendly and casual bakery-cafe with a French bistro feel shelling out generous portions, Bread Winners is a Dallas Observer favorite. Cakes, pies and pastries are made fresh daily, perfect for those on the go or for noshing on the brick patio. It’s difficult not to arrive and find the place packed-especially during brunch, when […]
Brentwood is now open where Houston’s used to be in Addison. And if you ever ate at Houston’s, it smells the same. It’s like getting a whiff of grandpa’s pipe or grandma’s ciggies every now and then. Takes you right back. The menu here ranges from sushi and classic Americana. A trio of burgers is center […]
Bresnan’s Bread & Pastry is a small spot in McKinney’s quaint downtown area that is a grab-and-go establishment as well as an online-only pre-order business that has developed a loyal following; orders are picked up in the Design District in Dallas on Saturday mornings. Bresnan’s coffee offerings are supplied by Noble Coyote Roasters, and there […]
This bar in Deep Ellum has effortless charm and an easy attitude. Brick & Bones has six house cocktails all priced to move, plus a bevy of beer, wine and liquors. The small kitchen in the back pushes out 24-hour-brined Mexican-inspired chicken fried to order that will light your soul on fire and maybe other […]
Kay Agnew and her daughter, Margaux, opened Bridge Bistro in the Design District in 2012. Kay has been part of the Dallas dining scene for more than 25 years. She opened Margaux’s (named after her daughter) in 1985 and moved around a few times (eight to be exact). Bridge is an updated version of Margaux’s […]
A sleek new bar that hopes to serve as Uptown’s go-to brew house is what the locals have coined “BBC.” With a massive draft beer setup, there are more than 52 reasons to visit The British Beverage Company, not to mention the place’s impressive collection of bottled beers. The sleek interior is only half as […]
Two stages one indoors one outside. Two bands on Fridays and Saturdays.
Founded in 2008, The Drama Club seeks to produce theatre with thought-provoking, imaginative text, strong ensemble performance, and inventive design. The Drama Club must always be receptive to learning new ideas, techniques, and skills from its fellow artists. Most importantly, each and every Drama Club production should test the creative limits of all involved. If […]
City-dwelling fans of Babe’s who are less than enthusiastic about driving out to Roanoke or Carrollton for their fried chicken don’t have to make that long drive just for a piece of chicken. Bubba’s Cooks Country in Snider Plaza has the same gloriously crispy, juicy fried bird, chicken-fried steak and a full lineup of down-home […]