The Dallas Design District is comprised of interior design showrooms, art galleries, restaurants, trendy apartments and a vibrant live-work-play community.
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Established in 1941, this is one of the largest open-air markets in the country, farmers offer produce, flowers, meats and specialty items directly to customers, the center also provides cooking courses and meeting space.
Dallas Fish Market chef Anupam Joglekar mans the kitchen of this fish market with a steakhouse feel. The restaurant serves some of Dallas’ better seafood in a sleek dining room. Steaks and sushi share menu space with pan-seared fishes dressed with sauces incorporating flavors from around the globe. It’s a something-for-everyone kind of place with […]
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’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 […]
Admission is free, select special exhibitions are $8
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 […]