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Showing 45 - 66 of 411Bowl Games is is a sporting lounge with a restaurant and bar. If you like to both watch and participate in a little competition, this is a great spot for groups or dates. There’s a long bar with more than two dozen craft beers on tap – many local – along with a full bar. […]
Brazos Drive-In is, well, a drive-in movie theater. Amenities include concessions and theater rental.
“A little “Brit” of Britain in Texas” IT’S WORTH THE TRIP! Located in the heart of historic Grapevine, Texas – conveniently located between Dallas & Fort Worth – the award-winning British Emporium has been the premier British grocer, tea merchant, and gift shop in North Texas since 1992. Discover hard-to-find imported tea, biscuits, chocolates, frozen […]
Broncos Sports Bar and Grill in Hurst is certainly no one-trick pony. Though the words “sports bar” have made their way into Bronco’s title, and the place is filled with bar games, billiards and arcade games, Broncos is known as a country music hub in the Mid-Cities. Opened in 1989 by former NFL players Ron […]
Buffalo Wild Wings was founded in 1982 when a guy from Buffalo, New York, traveled to Ohio to judge an amateur figure skating competition and failed to find any wings that measured up to the ones at home. Now B-Dubs, as the chain likes to call itself, has spread to nearly every state, with more […]
Permanent collection includes masterpieces from ancient to modern times, including works from El Greco, Picasso, Matisse, Rembrandt and C
If there’s a better lunch buffet to be had in Fort Worth, we haven’t found it. Byblos lays out a delicious spread of Lebanese and Middle Eastern specialties in the Stockyards, including chicken roasted in lemon juice and herbs; a savory rice dish, Dajaj Bil Riz, with chunks of chicken, finely ground sirloin and a […]
This brisk and beautifully stark cafe, tethered to The Modern Museum of Art in Fort Worth, skillfully frames a simple menu flung with international influences in Southwestern flare. It’s a comfortable respite from the head-scratching cryptic of modern art.
One of five restaurants at the tony Four Seasons in Las Colinas, Cafe on the Green looks out onto the front nine of the Four Seasons Las Colinas’ award-winning golf course. As one might expect from a high-end hotel restaurant, it plays host to breakfast, brunch and lunch buffets galore, with everything from made-to-order omelets […]
Of Irving’s top Nepalese restaurants, Cafemandu boasts the biggest and deepest list of momos, the country’s beloved pleated dumplings. Cafemandu even has dessert momos, but it’s probably best to start with the classic steamed variety to admire the thin, nearly translucent dough around the plump filling then work your way through spicy chili momos covered […]
Campestre Chula Vista, the new restaurant by the family responsible for Revolver Taco, is located in what looks like a giant cartoon castle at the top of a hill. Painted in hot pink with electric blue accents, it looks like the home of the Care Bears, or a miniature golf complex. But the unusual facade […]
The Silk Road-themed Casablanca sits like an oasis in the heart of the Bishop Arts District, just a few steps off the main artery. Here the mood is a desert oasis with sandy hues and a Moroccan aura. Like any cool desert hangout, it’s centered on a calming pool of water (which is not for […]
Cavalli was the Dallas area’s first pizzeria to become VPN certified, and while they’ve since let that award go, they’ve recently added an APN certification, which focuses on the pizzailoi directly. Either way, you’re likely to get a solid pie in both their Irving and McKinney locations.
There’s nothing pretentious about it: Caves Lounge is comfortable, with a great jukebox and a huge back patio. It’s a college hangout, just across the road from the University of Texas at Arlington. Inside, it feels like a weird vintage shop, covered in eclectic art and curtained in red velvet. Thursday nights are packed for […]
Central Market is where all the well-heeled Southlakers come to stock their refrigerators and pantries with organic produce, imported olives, fancy cupcakes and aged balsamic vinegar. An amazingly wide array of produce offers no less than eight different varieties of apples and every exotic fruit imaginable, plus precut vegetables ready to be stir-fried or sauteed. […]
In a converted gas station at the corner of Tenth and Jefferson in Oak Cliff’s Winnetka Heights neighborhood, Cenzo’s has quickly woven itself into the fabric of the neighborhood. Co-owners Chad Dolezal and Vinnie Sherman live nearby and wanted to open a restaurant they could bring their families to, and the neighbors have followed suit. […]
Across the street from Town Hearth, The Charles is nearly as over-the-top a place to see and be seen, even on Monday nights. It’s all about the spectacle here – including cheetah-print booths and a memorably wallpapered bathroom. The menu here is unlike any other Italian joint in town, thanks to chef J. Chastain’s constant, […]