Dallas Makerspace

Shared community workshop and laboratory. We are an organized group of local artists, engineers, makers, and thinkers who work together to provide tools and learning resources to the public.

Dallas Meditation Center

Dallas Meditation Center’s vision is to provide an Interfaith setting for people of different religious traditions (or no religious tradition) to practice Mindful Spirituality with an emphasis on inclusivity, music and nature. Whether you want to learn about mindfulness and meditation, cultivate your existing meditation practice or find a weekly group to meditate with, you’re […]

Dallas Puppet Theater

If you’re a fan of Punch and Judy (or even just The Muppets), you’ll probably find something to like from this longstanding nonprofit group dedicated to promoting the art of puppetry. They perform with hand puppets, marionettes and even shadow puppets — yes, shadow puppeteer is a real job — at schools and festivals all […]

Dallas Theater Center

Once based in the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Kalita Humphreys Theater, in 2009 the DTC moved to newer, fancier digs at the Wyly Theatre at the AT&T PAC. With a repertoire that dates way back to the 1950s, they now perform a half dozen or so different plays a season, ranging from the classics (Shakespeare and […]

Dallas Woody’s

The complex worlds of sports and pop music collide at this famed gay bar. Over at Woody’s, guests can come in and catch the game by daytime, then belt out their best diva impression by night. At any given moments, several screens play sports, as well as pop music videos from the ‘90s, 2000s, and […]

Dallas World Aquarium

Featuring an aquarium with tanks of fish divided by habitat, an outdoor penguin bay, a seven-story rainforest containing the flora and fauna of Venezuela’s Orinoco River and more. The newest additions are giant river otters, called “river wolves” for their size, and the largest collection of Ocellated turkeys (named for the bluish-gray tail feathers with […]

Damasita Izakaya

In its first incarnation, Damasita was a tavern with fried foods and bar drinks. After a change of ownership, the dining room has calmed down and become homier, and the menu focuses on traditional cooking. Grab the city’s best gimbap to go – the two-inch-wide rolls, which resemble extra-large maki sushi but with added vegetables, […]

Dan’s Silverleaf

Down the street a bit from the Denton Square is the longstanding bar and music venue Dan’s Silverleaf. Decorated with local art and photos of local musicians, the atmosphere at Dan’s is welcoming to all passersby. With shows held weekly (if not daily) Dan’s is an excellent place to stop in even if you have […]

DanSungSa

People don’t really go to DanSungSa before 8 p.m. The scene picks up late at this classic Korean joint, which on Thursdays and Fridays closes just before sunrise the next day. Grab a karaoke room or a booth in the bar, which have big, dark privacy shields covered in soju advertisements. If the ads inspire […]

Ddong Ggo

Ddong Ggo is in the hands of new ownership, but we’re happy to report the infectious fun and shockingly good food that drew us in to this Korean street-style bar are still very much on display. Put another way: Can you imagine a better night out than a Korean bar with blaring pop music, an […]

Dea

Roman Murphy had been the executive chef at Lovers Seafood but now has found a new home at their latest venture, Dea, a fine-dining Italian restaurant that promises to “transport yourself to the European coast” and to “curate a culinary experience unlike any other” while serving “transportive cuisine in an elegant setting,” drawing inspiration from […]