Locations in Dallas Observer
Showing 661 - 682 of 2950Depending on your feelings toward America’s team (you know, the Cowboys?), this behemoth of a football stadium is either a marvel of modern engineering or a gross representation of American excess. Affectionately nicknamed the “Death Star” by some, Jerry Jones’ grand dome cost more than $1 billion to construct and boasts one of the world’s […]
The Dallas Design District is comprised of interior design showrooms, art galleries, restaurants, trendy apartments and a vibrant live-work-play community.
This is the primo leather gay club in Dallas. In fact, it’s the only one. This hypermasculine joint is all about butch, beef and beer. DJ spins the techno while the gents size each other up. Don’t worry, the natives don’t bite but they might want to. Hot wax demos make for an interesting, if […]
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 […]
A plethora of Victorian-style houses, pioneer homes and other old tyme-y buildings were brought in from neighboring cities and reassembled here to create a sort of interactive museum-slash-city park that’s a popular field-trip destination for the grade-school set. You can putter around in the old general store, watch a blacksmith hammering away, explore a 19th-century […]
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.