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Looking to redecorate your apartment a la Mad Men? This McKinney Avenue furniture store specializes in just the kind of iconic mid-century pieces (think Eames chairs) that litter the home and office of Don Draper. If a modern look is more your bag, they’ve got that covered, too, with everything from sofas and armchairs to […]
This Big D live-music landmark and raucous sports bar straddles the West End and Victory Park, just a few blocks from the location it held for more than 20 years. Dick’s is a home away from home for those unable to score game tickets at the American Airlines Center for myriad reasons, among them the […]
Since 1941, the Dickey family says it has had one mission: “Serve everyone great barbecue.” It all began at this location, homey and humble compared to the other area restaurants. Three generations later the family is still at it — in 2009, Dickey’s was considered the largest barbecue restaurant chain in the country. The menu […]
District is a wine bar and restaurant that originally opened in San Francisco in 2007. The first Texas is located in Addison in the Village on the Parkway. The District joins the plethora of places that offer and encourage ordering several shareable plates rather than the traditional multicourse format of dining. The website touts “globally […]
District One at the corner of Old Denton Road and the President George Bush Turnpike in Carrollton represents Vietnamese cuisine and culture in this strip mall that is home to other Asian businesses. Owner Tom Búi is living his dream of sharing his beloved cuisine with the rest of North Texas, serving food straight from […]
All hands on deck! Dive offers diners made-to-order (and ordered at the counter) dishes. Opened in 2010, owner and chef Franchesca Nor’s restaurant is housed in an old Dunkin’ Donuts in Snider Plaza. As the name suggests, seafood is Nor’s specialty here. Moreover, Nor, a California native, has lived in Miami and Italy, making the […]
Mack’s might be nestled between SMU and Park Cities, but the Chicago-style cracker crust pizza and antique brick dating before the Chicago Fire of 1871. The walls are also home to vintage works sourced from The Art Institute of Chicago’s sports memorabilia collection. D.L. Mack’s emphasizes ingredients made from scratch in-house daily with shareable snacks, […]