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06 Editor’s Itinerary 20 SHOPPING Get an artisinal view of Dallas- area food purveyors and mer- Must-visit shopping malls, chants at the Dallas Farmers boutiques and the best Market. Its event schedule may in Western wear. Plus, we just leave you breathless. take a look at Bishop Arts District, Dallas' most inde- 08 Hot Dates pendent neighborhood. Bruno Mars is the hot ticket in DFW this October. Other BEAUTY+ don't-miss events include the 24 WELLNESS Ultimate Cocktail Festival, Liz Phair and the Dallas Symphony A look into Dallas-Fort Orchestra. Worth's best spas, salons 14 and fitness studios. Join us for a look at the eco-friendly Vivian's Boutique Spa.

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Worth Your Way centers, museums and We show you how to discover how to get around town. Dallas with kids, where to find Discover what's new at presidential memorials and the Dallas Art Museum. libraries and the most iconic public art to seek out. Yayoi Kusama 36 DINING at the DMA DALLAS-FORT WORTH 12 The tastiest restaurants

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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2018 “Age of the Supermodel: The Photographs of Donna DeMari” wheretraveler.com debuts at Galleria Dallas. 12 A Bright New Day Fall 2018 fashion is all Live music, bars, breweries, ON THE COVER about brights. Here's where you can fi nd them in comedy and family fun. Linda Evangelista in Valentino, Paris, boutiques across Dallas-Fort Worth. 1991, part of Galleria Dallas' "Age of the Supermodel: The Photographs of Don- 14 For the Guys Fashion choices for the coutural- na DeMari" exhibit. ©DONNA DeMARI ly-inclined Dallas man. MAPS CONNECT WITH US 16 These Hops Are Tops Craft beers and brew- Explore the city eries you need to know, with a jaunt down the Fort from north to south Worth ale trail. and A to Z pages 52-55 18 A Sporting Life For Me The best places to READ US ON ISSUU

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SEPT. 6 NAUTICAL NATION HOT AND BLUE APOLLO Austin-based group Nautical Nation teams DATES up with Dallas favorites Blue Apollo to release their new albums. www.houseofblues. com/dallas

SEPT. 19 BUDDY GUY The legendary blues guitarist and singer has infl uenced everyone from Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton to John Mayer. See a master in action. www. granadatheater.com

SEPT. 28 LIZ PHAIR Chicago sensation OCT. 14-15: Bruno Mars Liz Phair started her When Bruno Mars shook up the music scene in 2010, he seemed to be an overnight success. But career self-releasing he started out behind the scenes, working as a songwriter, back-up singer and an Elvis imperson- audio cassettes; her ator. He was destinated to break out, however, and did so after penning Flo Rida and Kesha's hit 1993 debut with the "Right Round" in 2009. With his debut album the following year, he became the first male artist independent Matador Records earned her a in 20 years to crack the Top 10 with his first four singles. The accolades haven't stopped coming spot on Rolling Stone's since. American Airlines Center, www.americanairlinescenter.com "500 Greatest Albums of All Time" list. www. granadatheater.com Great Things 3 THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY 4 Not to Be Missed > OCT. 17 OCT. 6 This folk band's story comes to life with ODESZA 1 THE GRITZNIC > SEPT. 15 huge projections, a live band and original The electronic This inaugural live music and grub-fest takes fi lm footage. It's a behind-the-scenes look at band and perennial place on the patio of the Longhorn Ballroom one of the most infl uential duos of all time. touring favorite overlooking the Trinity River. It's an all-ages www.dallasartsdistrict.org/events/the-simon- plays in support of Ultimate Cocktail Experience event that's part backyard jam, part picnic. garfunkel-story its third album, "A www.gritznik.net Moment Apart." www. 4 DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: toyotamusicfactory.com 2 ULTIMATE COCKTAIL EXPERIENCE PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION > SEPT. 22 >OCT. 19 21 OCT. 27 Throw back your favorite libation for charity at Giancarlo Guerrero conducts this bill of MAXWELL this pop-up at Deep Ellum's Bomb Factory— Russian composers; it includes Mussorgsky's Ever feel like four bars and 40 diff erent cocktails will be avail- "Night on Bald Mountain," Shostakovich's somebody's watching able. You can also interact with street perform- "Violin Concerto No. 1" and Mussorgsky- you? You're in good Giancarlo ers, fortune tellers and visit a shoe-shine stand. Ravel's "Pictures at an Exhibition." company. Maxwell Guerrero www.ultimatecocktailexperience.com www.mydso.com stops in Dallas as part of a 50-city tour. www. For a full calendar of events, go to wheretraveler.com/dallas. toyotamusicfactory.com FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: ©KAI Z. FENG; ©ADASTRA PUBLIC RELATIONS; ©DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: ©KAI Z. FENG; ©ADASTRA PUBLIC RELATIONS;

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Independence Lives Here Those looking for one-of-a-kind labels have hit the motherlode—the Bishop Arts District is known as Dallas’ most independent neighborhood. This historic district in the heart of North Oak Cliff was the site of Dallas’ busiest trolley stop in the 1930s. Today, it’s known for its small-town feel and as a hidden gem with more than 60 indepen- dently owned boutiques, restaurants, coffee shops, bars, theaters and art gal- leries. Plus, there are wine walks on the first Thursday of the month. How could you go wrong? www.bishopartsdistrict. com/shops-and-services.

Apparel & Accessories jeans and other stylish staples at the Midwestern- FLIRT BOUTIQUE Stocks a variety of shoes, apparel inspired shop. www.baldwin.co. 3205 Knox St., and accessories for women wanting looks that are ABI FERRIN FLAGSHIP BOUTIQUE The local 214.545.6536. chic, feminine and fun. 2633 McKinney Ave., Suite designer’s flagship boutique in West Village is a 150, 214.754.7001; 2952 Crockett St., Fort Worth, CENTRE Enter Centre: a store focused on trends stylish haven for fashionistas looking to score sea- 817.744.7520. sonal, trendy pieces that both fit and flatter. While revolving around the idea of progressive design. parking within this Uptown plaza can be scarce, Centre draws inspiration from design milestones FORTY FIVE TEN ON MAIN The name of this chic shoppers will receive free valet with an Abi Ferrin such as Andy Warhol’s silk-screening to Apple’s boutique is known from coast to coast, and it’s purchase. www.abiferrin.com. 3699 McKinney iPod to help create a unique stock of his-and-her a perennial favorite among trendsetting locals. Ave., Suite 103, 214.565.0055. apparel, accessories and shoes. www.centre214. Known for its on-trend, meticulously edited inven- com. 5307 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 140, tory of the most coveted designers in fashion, ALLSAINTS At the celebrity-favored British fashion 214.821.2028. Forty Five Ten is all grown up. However, the term house’s NorthPark Center boutique, shop edgy “boutique” will no longer suffice for its new CLOTHES CIRCUIT Located in one of Dallas’ most styles for both men and women, including the downtown flagship store across from the Joule, affluent neighborhoods, Clothes Circuit is an brand’s signature leather jackets. www.us.allsaints. comprising four floors and nearly 40,000 square upscale resale boutique with barely worn designer com. NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central Express- feet. There’s a lust-worthy footwear boutique, not clothes and accessories from Tory Burch, Hermes, way, 214.452.0313. to mention a coffee and Champagne bar, on the Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Rag and Bone. www. first floor—but that’s only the beginning: Assouline AZURE ALLEY This precious boutique, located on clothescircuit.com. 6105 Sherry Lane, 214.696.8634. Grapevine’s historic Main Street, carries fashion- coffee table books, Hermès tablescapes, a fine able women’s clothing and accessories. The look DRAPER JAMES Created to honor her Southern jewelry salon, fragrance bar and more. www.forty- is timeless with pizzazz, and the prices won’t break heritage, Draper James is Reese Witherspoon’s fiveten.com. 1615 Main St., 214.559.4510. lifestyle label. Following the success of the brand’s the bank. 340 S. Main St., Grapevine, 817.310.3499. KID BIZ Kids and tweens can stay fashion forward Nashville flagship store, Draper James opened and paparazzi-prepared with designs from 7 For All BALDWIN A recent addition to Dallas’ vibrant its first boutique outside of Tennessee in Dallas’ Mankind, Free People, Ella Moss and Splendid, as Knox District, Baldwin is a Kansas City-based label prestigious Highland Park Village shopping center. well as fun accessories and gifts. www.kidbizusa. known among trendsetters for its premium denim www.draperjames.com. Six Highland Park Village, com. 8408 Preston Center Plaza, 214.692.5437. and American-made wardrobe basics for both 214.780.0960. men and women. Treat yourself to a pair of perfect ©THOMAS GARZA

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MIZZEN+MAIN This innovative menswear label vibe. www.jadeandclover.com. 2633 Main St., original pieces set with Tahitian pearls, diamonds Celebrating Forty Years of Excellence! the-shops-at-clearfork. 5188 Monahans Ave., Fort creates men’s dress shirts, polos and tees that Suite 150, 469.730.2264. and colored gemstones, as well as collections by Worth, 817.985.3773. are moisture-wicking, fast-drying and fashionable renowned designers such as Kabana, Le Vian and SUGARFINA Live the sweet life at this picturesque THE SHOPS AT LEGACY This urban lifestyle center enough to wear from the office to the golf course, Effy. www.nahoku.com. NorthPark Center, 8687 N. candy boutique for grown-ups. Sugarfina is known The Intelligent Alternative boasts high-end retail shops and quaint sidewalk and anywhere else life takes you. www.mizzenand- Central Expressway, Second Floor, 214.265.0543. for its premium cocktail candies, including Cham- cafés. Shop at boutiques like Lululemon Athletica main.com. 5231 Monahans Ave., Fort Worth. 40 pagne gummy bears, Cuba Libre (spiced rum-and- and Benefit Cosmetics; indulge at Benihana, Del PLANET BLUE This West Coast-based boutique’s cola gummies) and peach Bellini gummies. www. Shopping Centers Frisco’s Grille or Blue Martini; or catch a movie at breezy, bohemian aesthetic is a must-visit for sugarfina.com. NorthPark Center, 8687 N. Central CROCKETT ROW Fine dining and the arts have Angelika Film Center. www.shopsatlegacy.com. trendy shoppers looking to maintain an effortless, Expressway, 214.396.7942.; Legacy West, 7700 united to create the dynamic force that is Fort 5741 Legacy Drive, Plano, 469.467.9995. laid-back look year-round. With labels like One Windrose Ave., Suite G152, Plano, 469.209.6537. Worth’s West Seventh Street surge. This dining THE SHOPS AT PARK LANE Self-described as a Teaspoon, Wildfox, Somedays Lovin’ and For and shopping mecca is home to a variety of retail “mixed-use urban hybrid,” this 33.5-acre property Love and Lemons, Planet Blue’s first Texas store Home Accents establishments, including Climate Ski & Sports, is located at the most shopped intersection in Dal- features a collection of swimwear, designer denim, Index Skateboard Supply, Flirt Boutique, Reads las, at the southeast corner of US-75 and Park Lane. festival fashion and everyday accessories that go ANTEKS What began over 20 years ago as a small Jewelers and more. www.crockettrow.com. 816 Find a mix of stores—including Old Navy, J. Crew from sand to city in no time. www.shopplanetblue. shop with various collectibles is now a nationally Foch St., Fort Worth, 817.810.9076. Mercantile, Nordstrom Rack, Saks Fifth Avenue Off com. 3010 N. Henderson Ave., 972.925.0304. recognized retailer, known for its casually sophis- ticated, Western-rustic-lodge home furnishings. GALLERIA DALLAS Anchored by Belk, Nordstrom, 5th, Eddie Bauer and DSW—restaurants, fitness POCKETS MENSWEAR Highland Park Village is Choose from cowhide chairs and antler lamps, Macy’s, Banana Republic and Zara, this mall also offerings and the largest Whole Foods Market in reputed for impeccable upscale fashion, and comfy couches and gorgeously weathered Ameri- has an ice rink, 34 restaurants/eateries and nearly North Texas. www.shopsatparklane.com. 8080 Park gentlemen do not go underserved. The dedicated Lane, Suite 770,. can flags. www.antekshome.com. 1135 Dragon St., 200 shops from around the world. www.galleri- Our own Diamontrigue stone cut to the perfection of a fi ne diamond, and attentive staff of Pockets will coordinate fine 214.528.5567. adallas.com. 13350 Dallas Parkway, 972.702.7100. Italian menswear and custom tailor the look to unique designs set in luxury weight 14kt & 18kt gold, as well as platinum. Western Wear perfection. No detail is left untended, whether GRANGE HALL The fare at this Knox/Henderson HIGHLAND PARK VILLAGE Opened in 1931, High- it encompasses tailoring an Ermenegildo Zegna boutique ranges from global teas and exotic land Park Village is recognized as the first shop- CAVENDER’S BOOT CITY The family-owned West- suit, coordinating accessories with a pair of Jake orchids to sculpture and 18-karat gold jewelry. ping center in America and is home to internation- ern-wear company is a must-visit for fans of cowboy Agave jeans or ordering suits and shirts made to Much of the perfectly blended collection hails ally renowned shops such as Chanel, Carolina DIAMONTRIGUE boots. The stores’ extensive collections include measure. www.pocketsmenswear.com. The Plaza from Africa and Europe, making it a luxury seeker’s Herrera, Ralph Lauren, Hermés, Escada and Harry Lucchese and Justin Boots. Also find a full line of at Preston Center, 4000 Villanova St., 214.368.1167. artistic dream. www.urbanflowergrangehall.com. Winston. www.hpvillage.com. 47 Highland Park Village on the Parkway men’s, ladies’ and children’s Western wear, includ- 4445 Travis St., Suite 101, 214.443.0600. Village, 214.443.9898. ing hats, belts, buckles, clothing and boots. www. REBECCA TAYLOR Rebecca Taylor recently cavenders.com. 2833 LBJ Freeway, 972.239.1375.; RIOS INTERIORS If you want to give your abode LEGACY WEST Plano’s new urban village boasts 5100 Belt Line Rd. Suite 818 Dallas, TX 75254 graced Dallas with its first-ever boutique of her 5600 SW Loop 820, Fort Worth, 817.294.4400. eponymous brand, famous for its signature prints, some Southwestern flair, head to Rios Interiors, more than 300,000 square feet of shops and res- 972.934.1530 • diamontrigueofdallas.com dimensional texture, sophisticated edge and which stocks a fine collection of authentic rustic taurants, plus office space, apartments and a high- MAVERICK FINE WESTERN WEAR Fun Western romantic fragility. The store itself reflects the femi- furniture and accessories. Owner Natividad rise hotel. Retail offerings include J. Crew, Levi’s, Tues.-Sat. 10am -5:30pm apparel in a funky setting is what you’ll find at Mav- ninity and elegance of the brand with its custom Rios crafts much of the furniture himself, using Madewell, Tesla and Warby Parker, while dining erick Fine Western Wear, a Fort Worth Stockyards pink marble, colored glass, mirror-fleck Terrazzo leather, wrought iron and weathered board. options include Shake Shack and Del Frisco’s staple for cowboy clothing and accessories. www. tiles and crystallized salt-rock and cement wall. Head to the Fort Worth Stockyards to browse the Double Eagle Steak House. www.legacywest.com. maverickwesternwear.com. 100 E. Exchange Ave., www.rebeccataylor.com. NorthPark Center, 8687 20,000-square-foot showroom. www.riosinteriors. 5905 Legacy Drive, Plano, 469.609.1500. Fort Worth, 817.626.1129. com. 2465 N. Main St., Fort Worth, 817.626.8600. N. Central Expressway, 214.890.9979. NORTHPARK CENTER NorthPark Center is home PINK’S WESTERN WORLD With more than 30 years to more than 230 retailers, including department of experience selling Western belt buckles, hats, REFORMATION Los Angeles-based, eco-chic Jewelry clothing label Reformation has opened a boutique stores Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Macy’s and boots and clothing for men, women and children, in Dallas’ trendy Knox-Henderson neighborhood. BACHENDORF’S Specializing in designer gold, Dillard’s. Shop luxury labels like Salvatore Fer- Pink’s Western World prides itself on its selection Equal parts stylish and sustainable, the brand of- platinum and diamond jewelry, and offering an ex- ragamo, Tory Burch, RIMOWA, Roberto Cavalli and impeccable customer service. Look for the fers a mix of wrap dresses, worn-in boyfriend jeans tensive collection of watches, Bachendorf’s carries and Hublot, as well as accessible brands such as latest styles from Lucchese, Ariat, Wrangler and and silky slip dresses. www.thereformation.com. world-famous, and often exclusive, lines from Da- Apple, H&M and Anthropologie. The shop- more. www.pinkswesternwear.com. 2475 N. Stem- 2815 N. Henderson Ave., 855.756.0560. vid Yurman, Mikimoto, Rolex and Breitling. www. ping center also showcases museum-quality art mons Freeway, 214.634.2668. throughout the grounds and features major works bachendorfs.com. The Plaza at Preston Center, 5HYHUVLEOH PINTO RANCH This premier purveyor of fine West- SUSSIE’S This hot boutique in Frisco has been by renowned artists ranging from Andy Warhol 8400 Preston Road, 214.692.8400; Galleria Dallas, ern wear stocks an impressive selection of ladies’ outfitting stylish women since 1977. Find pieces and Frank Stella to Barry Flanagan and Beverly 13350 Dallas Parkway, Suite 1415, 972.392.9900. and men’s apparel alongside home décor and by upscale designers including Vince, Milly, Trina Pepper. Guests can also take in a film at the AMC leather saddles made on-site. The shop carries the Turk, Michael Stars, Rebecca Taylor, Joie and CARTIER For 150 years, the world-famous French theater or enjoy brunch, lunch or dinner at one of largest handmade boot collection in the U.S., with J Brand. 4760 Preston Road, Suite 204, Frisco, watchmaker and jeweler has been dazzling lovers the many restaurants. www.northparkcenter.com. exotic leathers like lizard, full-quill ostrich and hip- 972.335.2792. of luxury and taste. In addition to fine jewels, find 8687 N. Central Expressway, 214.363.7441. additional items like vanity cases, cigarette cases, po. www.pintoranch.com. NorthPark Center, 8687 TO BE CONTINUED With its variety of vintage and precious boxes andn writing instruments. www. THE PLAZA AT PRESTON CENTER This chic Park N. Central Expressway, Suite 2184, 214.217.6200. nearly-new designer fashions, To Be Continued is Cities shopping center is home to an eclectic as- cartier.com. 51 Highland Park Village, 972.726.7670. WILD BILL’S WESTERN STORE More than a Western an upscale consignment boutique with an inven- sortment of specialty boutiques featuring upscale store, Wild Bill’s has been a Texas legend offering tory of labels like Chanel, Christian Louboutin, CASTLE GAP JEWELRY Located in The Plaza at women’s clothing, jewelry, gifts, home accents warm Texas hospitality for 50 years. This store is Balenciaga, Hermes and more. www.tbcconsign- Preston Center, Castle Gap Jewelry has been a and a full range of trendy dining choices. Fine filled with beautiful cowboy boots, hats, belts, ment.com. 5600 W. Lovers Lane, 214.431.4301. Dallas staple for more than 40 years. Fashionable jewelry stores abound, including Bachendorf’s, buckles, Western clothing, jewelry and Texas gifts. women come from far and wide for this store’s Castle Gap Jewelry, Kendra Scott and Ylang 23. Whether you’re looking for a $10 Texas souvenir sterling-silver cuff bracelets, concho belts, ear- www.theplazaatprestoncenter.com. 8300 Preston Gifts & Specialty Shops or a pair of custom handmade boots, Wild Bill’s is rings, charms and more. www.castlegap.com. The Road, 469.232.0000. AMERICAN GIRL American Girl is a dream come Plaza at Preston Center, 8300 Preston Road, Suite guaranteed to have the best prices. www.wildbills- true for any little princess. The vibrant and spirited 50 0, 214.3 61.1677. THE SHOPS AT CLEARFORK This open-air shop- western.com. 311 N. Market St., Suite 101, Historic characters of the American Girl book series come ping, dining and entertainment destination is West End, 214.954.1050. to life in a sprawling space, complete with a doll DIAMONTRIGUE Experience one of the most located in the heart of Fort Worth. Find both WRANGLER An iconic American retail brand known hair salon and a cafe. A bubbling event schedule exciting stores featuring the ultimate in man-made upscale and mainstream stores and restaurants— for built-to-last denim and on-trend apparel with a can keep girls and their dolls busy nearly every gems. Expect unique designs, with the highest- several of which are exclusive to Fort Worth. The Western flair, Wrangler at Galleria Dallas (the label’s weekend. www.americangirl.com. 13464 Dallas quality stones set in luxury-weight 14-karat center is anchored by Neiman Marcus, which only boutique in Texas) epitomizes true Texas style. Parkway, Galleria Dallas, 877.247.5223. and 18-karat gold, as well as platinum. www. is joined by luxury boutiques such as Burberry, Find quality leather accessories, versatile tops in diamontrigue.net. 5100 Belt Line Road, Suite 818, Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton. Dining options JADE & CLOVER Located in Deep Ellum, this 6WHUOLQJ6LOYHU 1DWLYH$PHULFDQ-HZHOU\VLQFH spring colors and year-round fabrics—not to men- 972.934.1530. include Malai Kitchen, NM Café, rise no3 and Joy independently-owned boutique features, a build- tion Wrangler’s line of best-selling jeans featuring Macarons—with several other market-exclusive your-own-terrarium bar, trendy women’s apparel, NA HOKU Na Hoku–Hawaii’s Finest Jewelers Since 3UHVWRQ5G6XLWH'DOODV&DVWOH*DSFRP perfectly distressed details. wrangler.com. 13350 restaurants on the way. www.simon.com/mall/ gifts, jewelry, art, home décor and a boho-chic 1924 captures the essence of Hawaiian lifestyle Dallas Parkway, Suite 2550, 972.980.4805. and tradition in its collection of fine jewelry. Find

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concept within the crowded self-pampering lon Pompeo’s menu of services also includes hair cardio and strength-training moves like squats, market with the H-Circle benefits membership treatments, skin and body therapies, manicures lunges and bicep curls in the studio heated program, which includes one 50-minute spa and pedicures as well as waxing. www.salonpom- above 90 degrees. Multiple locations. www. treatment per month. www.hiatusspa.com. 5560 peo.com. 5330 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 190, corepoweryoga.com. Beauty+Wellness W. Lovers Lane, Suite 250, 214.352.4111. 214.203.3333. ORANGETHEORY FITNESS—Called “the most LURE SALON Find the perfect look with the help TONI & GUY HAIRDRESSING SALON With more effective workout you have ever experienced,” of beauty specialists at Lure Salon. From pre- than five decades of experience in the industry, Orangetheory gives its participants a dynamic, scribing hair care advice to giving the trendiest Toni & Guy’s hairdressers treat each client with balanced exercise session every single time. The cuts in town, the salon offers a full line of organic the care and attention to detail needed for any method combines cardio, resistance and weight hair products alongside their other professional glamorous hairstyle your heart desires. Their spe- training. Multiple locations. www.orangetheoryfi salon services. Whether looking for a simple trim cialized care includes everything from your basic tness.com. or going for a new style, Lure Salon is the place haircut and colorization to highlights, specialty PURE BARRE—Fifty-five minute sessions that use to be. www.luresalondallas.com. 3839 McKinney iron work and updos, plus much more. Check the the ballet barre to perform small, isometric Ave., Suite 100, 214.919.5873. salon’s website for additional locations. www.to- movements with the aim of creating long, lean niguy.com. Galleria Dallas, 13350 Dallas Parkway, MINILUXE MiniLuxe prides itself on its ultra-hy- physiques. Multiple locations. www.purebarre. Suite 2050, 972.991.7992; NorthPark Center, 8687 gienic hand, foot and skin care, all administered com. N. Central Expressway, Suite 2326, 214.750.0067; Eco-Friendly Pampering in short order. The salon’s signature performance 8611 Hillcrest Ave., Suite 170, 214.696.3825. SOULCYCLE—This popular fitness chain offers A respite that prides itself on its natural, polish dries in five minutes flat, and it’s guaran- inspirational indoor stationary-cycling classes teed to last several days. Services also include WELL & BEING SPA At the Four Seasons, get the toxin-free products and treatments, with a nightclub vibe. Pedal along to high-energy waxing and mini-facials. Multiple locations. www. royal treatment with seasonal facials and mas- you’re in for the ultimate in pamper- music and signature choreography in a dark, can- miniluxe.com. sages using natural products from DFW-based ing at Vivian’s Boutique Spa. Here, all dlelit room. www.soul-cycle.com. 3699 McKinney Farmhouse Fresh. From manicures and pedicures ORIGINS SPA Enjoy an innovative spa experience Ave., Ste. 309, 214.360.7685; 5944 W. Northwest manis and pedis use the Zoya polish line, to couples’ massages and other unique spa at this cozy urban oasis. Carrying on the Origins Hwy., 972.737.7685. which is “10 Free,” or free of 10 chemicals therapies, it’s the perfect place for a “staycation” tradition of promoting beauty and wellness or weekend escape. www.fourseasons.com/dal- commonly found in nail polish. Mas- through multi-sensory products and feel-good las. 4150 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, 972.717.0700 sages use decadent ingredients such as experiences, guests can indulge mind and body agave nectar and coconut cream, and in an array of specialty treatments, including WOODHOUSE DAY SPA This day spa touts more SPOTLIGHT there’s a special lineup just for the guys; massages, a white tea antioxidant facial, a cocoa than 70 treatments and fantastic group pack- therapy treatment and more. 8687 N. Central ages. Enjoy a light luncheon in their Tea Room a fan-favorte is the Burly Beard Facial. Expressway, 214.265.7116. and get a group together for corporate rewards www.viviansdallas.com. 5420 Ross Ave., and special discounts. www.woodhousespas. PARFUMERIE MARIE ANTOINETTE This “scent- com. 5760 Legacy Drive, Plano. 214.473.9955. 214.484.4714. sational” spa and gift gallery for men and women features top-of-the-line fragrances and bath and V SPA AT THE HILTON ANATOLE—With a full- body products, plus treatments that range from service menu and the opportunity to lounge a 10-minute chair massage to a two-hour Swed- beneath a cabana at the hotel’s resort-style pool There’s a ish massage. www.marieantoinettespa.com. and water attraction, Jade Waters, the Hilton lot more going Sundance Square, 101 W. Second St., Fort Worth, Anatole’s V Spa is practically a getaway on its and hot lather shaves, in addition DRYBAR The L.A.-based blow-dry Spa & Beauty on this month. 817.332.2888 own. www.vspadallas.com. 2201 N. Stemmons to complimentary beverages, chess Visit us online: concept (i.e., no cuts or color services) Freeway, 214.748.1200. AMAZING LASH STUDIO Getting an eyelash and a pool table for when it’s time to wheretraveler.com has taken the Big D by storm. Enjoy sips, PINK TOES NAIL BAR | SPA Located just two blocks upgrade is an easy way to turn from glum to unwind. boardroomsalon.com. 5550 signature treatments and a style that lasts from the flagship Neiman Marcus store, this ZA SPA Get pampered at Za Spa inside the luxe glamorous. Lash Studio in West Village provides Lovers Lane, Suite 169, 214.358.7565. all weekend—then watch the compliments full-service nail salon’s luxury spa menu consists Hotel ZaZa in Uptown. Services include massage, several different lash extension and coloring ser- roll in long after you’ve left the salon. Multiple of pink-themed nail services, from Pink Cadillac wraps, body therapies, baths, skin treatments and CHERRY APP To put it simply, Cherry is like vices as well as airbrush tanning, facial waxing and locations. www.thedrybar.com. The Shops of VIP hot stone treatments to the “Pretty in Pink” hair removal. Special spa packages are available the UberEATS or Postmates of nail salons. The permanent cosmetic makeup. www.lashstudiotx. Highland Park, 4222 Oak Lawn Ave., 214.989.6136. express manis and pedis. Guys don’t have to be for groups, couples and holidays. www.hotelza- com. 3699 McKinney Ave., Suite 400, West Village, on-demand beauty app offers a welcome solu- intimidated by the feminized menu, either; there zadallas.com. 2332 Leonard St., 214.550.9492. 214.520.0511. tion for time-crunched travelers with neglected EXHALE SPA At Exhale, mind, body and soul are just-for-men spa packages, not to mention a nails and toes. Created by the innovative women are brought back in sync resulting in ultimate range of facials, massages, faux lash and makeup BLISS SPA Bliss Spa is known nationwide for its Health & Wellness behind Texas-based tech companies Bumble and relaxation. Try the body-enlightening massage services, and spa party packages. www.pink- heavenly experiences. Perched atop the W Hotel, rewardStyle, it’s exclusively available in DFW—for that uniquely combines yoga, body alignment and toesnailbar.com. 111 S. Field St., 214.242.8042. BLACK SWAN YOGA—Austin-based Black Swan guests can take in the panoramic view from the now. www.downloadcherry.com. relaxation techniques to help leave you feeling Yoga has arrived in Dallas, much to the excite- pool after delighting in the menu of services. www. balanced both physically and mentally. Exhale RITZCARLTON SPA Rejuvenate yourself at the ment of North Texas yogis and fellow Austin CHERRY BLOW DRY BAR Since launching in 2013, Find Your Bliss wdallasvictory.com/bliss-spas-in-dallas. 2440 Vic- also offers several skin care treatments, nail care, Ritz, which is consistently a favorite of locals and transplants. The donation-based studio offers an Cherry Blow Dry Bar has been providing glam Day-spa like a pro at the tory Park Blvd., 214.397.4168. acupuncture and yoga classes. www.exhalespa. visitors alike. Facials, peels and other high-end unlimited membership for $88 a month, but the styling services at affordable prices. The team of med spa treatments complement an extensive BLUSHINGTON Whip into Blushington (conve- com/locations/dallas. The Highland Dallas, 5300 E. hassle-free drop-in rate—a suggested donation W Dallas, home to the highly trained, talented stylists create beauti- traditional menu of spa services. We like the niently located next to Drybar at the Shops at Mockingbird Lane, 214.370.5800. of $10-$20—and variety of talented instructors ful blowouts and dry styles using cherry-picked signature “Dean’s Margarita Salt Glow Experi- 5,100-square foot nirvana Highland Park) for a red carpet-ready look. The make Black Swan one of the most approach- brands, including Blowpro and Pureology hair FREDERIC FEKKAI Tame that wild mane with ence,” a scrub treatment named after the chef luxe makeup and beauty lounge features top- able, inclusive and laid-back studios in the city. that is Bliss Spa. Located on care; Hotheads hair extensions; and Keratin professionals at Frederic Fekkai Salon, who offer whose namesake restaurant is a mainstay of the shelf products from Becca and Kevyn Aucoin. www.blackswanyoga.com. 5118 W. Lovers Lane, Complex repair and treatment systems. www. cut, color and style services inside the affl uent Ritz-Carlton Dallas. www.ritzcarlton.com. 2121 W’s higher floors, the spa Pick from six signature looks, from clean-faced to 469.607.1110. cherryblowdrybar.com. 6775 Cowboys Way, Suite shopping center that is Highland Park Village. Not McKinney Ave., 214.922.4820. ultra-vamp, starting at $40. Other services include 1315, Frisco, 469.535.3700. only will your hair look and feel better, but you’ll CITY SURF FITNESS—Indoor physical fitness lets you kick back in comfort tweezing, waxing, lash tints and extensions, as join the ranks of celebrities and loyal locals who RIVIERA SPA The only spa we know of that cel- program aimed at strengthening your core while DEAR CLARK HAIR STUDIO This Uptown hair salon while taking in gorgeous well as “eyes-only,” camera-ready, wedding and also love Frederic Fekkai. www.fekkai.com. 30-B ebrates “Ladies Night” every Thursday, Riviera practicing moves on a stationary surfboard. separates itself from the rest with a cool, relaxed teen makeup. www.blushington.com. 4218 Oak Highland Park Village, 214.219.3600. Spa offers a relaxing environment for anyone www.citysurffitness.com. 2805 Allen St., Suite views of the Dallas skyline. vibe with professionals that provide the desired Lawn Ave., 214.521.9200. looking for the ultimate beauty and massage 113, 214.267.9502; 220 Carroll St., Suite 160, Fort look you need. Whether it’s a specifi c color or HIATUS SPA + RETREAT This award-winning retreat treatments. Their services include facials, mas- Indulge in a rejuvenating BOARDROOM SALON FOR MEN This salon’s Worth, 214.267.9502. style of hair that you dream of, Dear Clark has only uses Aveda and organic products on their sages, tanning treatments, waxing, nail care, ambiance mirrors that of a relaxed country club, facial, mani or pedi, then you covered. www.dearclark.com. 3317 McKinney clients, and takes the extra step with their green hair care, and Endermologie: a cosmetic therapy COREPOWER YOGA—Touted as a Yoga Fitness and that’s just one of the many reasons that Ave., Suite 101, 214.935.2368 initiatives and eco-friendly business operations. system to reduce the look of cellulite. www. Experience, classes vary in intensity: for the bring your favorite products gentlemen put the Boardroom on their must-go Two self-professed “spa junkies” launched a novel rivieraspadallas.com. 4445 Travis St., Suite 102, casual yogi, an unheated CorePower 1 or heated list. Offerings include haircuts, facials, massages home. 2440 Victory Park 214.521.2112. CorePower 2 class make for a great destresser. For the advanced yogi, the Yoga Sculpt class Lane, 214.397.4168. THE INSTRUCTORS are truly rockstars at fitness studio Soul Cycle—choreographed workouts are set to high-energy beats in a candlelit room. The experience is tribal. SALON POMPEO An upscale salon located near combines free weights and yoga sequences with

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The Art of Glassblowing For centuries, artisans have been refi ning the art of glassblowing, using various techniques to shape and form hot molten glass. Grape- vine’s Vetro (Italian for “glass”) is a working studio and fi ne-art glass gallery. It features an exquisite array of items, from decanters, bowls and vases to unique sculptural items. You won’t want to leave without a 50 YEARS beautiful piece from the gift store 3 Galleries „ as a memento. www.vetroartglass. 2 Locations com. 701 S. Main St., Grapevine, 817.251.1668. SOUTHWEST GALLERY There’s a lot more going 4500 Sigma Rd. Dallas, TX 75244 „ 972.960.8935 „ www.swgallery.com THE ART STATION This warm and BIVINS GALLERY Bivins Gallery show- Galleries & Showrooms on this month. inviting location believes in “growth Visit us online: cases modern and post-war contempo- 500 X GALLERY INC. A haven for the works of up- and healing through creative arts” and wheretraveler.com rary art and represents historically relevant and-coming artists, 500 X Gallery is a bohemian offers art therapy programs and com- established artists, cutting-edge emerging scene with a lot of soul. Peruse the reasonably munity programs to both children and talent, key secondary market works and priced art while enjoying the laid-back vibe. adults. The Art Station’s gallery showcases the estates of important legacy artists. Located www.500x.org. 500 Exposition Ave., 214.828.1111. artwork from all walks of life, from the professional in Uptown’s iconic Crescent Court, the gallery ADOBE WESTERN ART GALLERY Carrying tradi- to the “deeply personal.” www.theartstation.org. offers complimentary valet parking for patrons tional and contemporary fi ne Western art, Adobe 1616 Park Place Ave., 817.921.2401. and guests. www.bivinsgallery.com. 300 Crescent Court, Suite 100, 214.272.2795. Western Art Gallery offers sculpture, jewelry, furni- ARTISTS’ SHOWPLACE GALLERY This gallery ex- ture, textiles and pottery. www.adobewesternart. ists as a partnership between 15 local artists and BRENDAN BASS The Brendan Bass Showroom is an com. 2400 N. Main St., Fort Worth, 817.624.4242. primarily exhibits paintings in oils, watercolors and 11,000-square-foot “to the trade” showroom, with Kittrell/Riffkind Art Glass Gallery ALAN BARNES FINE ART A sixth generation art acrylics. Also, fi nd photography and digital art, jew- a superior national clientele. With new shipments dealer, Alan Barnes brings over a century of experi- elry, sculpture, pottery glass designs and mosaics. arriving constantly, the Brendan Bass Showroom kittrellriffkind.com „ 972.239.7957 ence to the discerning buyer. Find contemporary www.theartistsshowplace.com. 15615 Coit Road, is sure to have that special piece to highlight your works as well as 18th- and 19th-century pieces Suite 230, 972.233.1223. collection. www.brendanbass.com. 1515 Slocum St., 214.747.33 8 6. at this fi ne art gallery, located in the Oak Lawn ARTIZEN FINE ARTS Hidden in the heart of the neighborhood. www.alanbarnesfi neart.com. 3906 Dallas Design District, this contemporary gallery THE BUTLER’S ANTIQUES AND UNIQUES The Lemmon Ave., Suite 222, 214.828.1311. features the works of established and emerging Butler’s is a classic treasure trove. Dig enough, and AMERICAN FINE ART & FRAME COMPANY Wander artists like Angie Renfro, Jennifer Scott McLaughlin there is no end to the wonders you will fi nd at this through American Fine Art and you can see one and Cara Enteles. www.artizenfi nearts.com. 1215 antiques haven. 2221 Eighth Ave., 817.921.3403. Dragon St., 214.979.2140. of the most impressive fi ne art collections in DFW. CHRISTOPHER MARTIN GALLERY A self-taught Displayed alongside oil and acrylic paintings are ARTSPACE 111 ArtSpace 111 fosters a creative com- artist, Christopher Martin is known for his reverse contemporary sculptures and large turned wood munity where local artists often gather to share glass painting technique. With a distinctive style vessels, spanning local, national and global artists. ideas and create great works. This contemporary that artistically merges photography, painting and Displayed in a space of its own is the Glass Gallery, gallery features on-site working studios for artists, digital media, Martin’s signature acrylic-on-acrylic showing one of the most impressive selections of an outdoor sculpture garden and highlights the and acrylic-on-canvas works have a common me- fi ne blown glass in Dallas. Conservation and gallery distinctive works of Texas artists like Daniel and tallic element. www.christopherhmartin.com. 2412 quality framing services are offered along with Dennis Blagg. www.artspace111.com. 111 Hampton Victory Park Lane, 214.880.1770. professional crating and shipping. www.american- St., Fort Worth, 817.692.3228. fi neart.com. 1611 Dragon St., 214.749.7749. COHN DRENNAN CONTEMPORARY Colorful things are happening at this contemporary artist show- The Artists Showplace

ECLECTIC DEEP ELLUM gallery The Public Trust is an ever-changing look at limited-edition works by mid-career and emerging contemporary artists. 15615 Coit Rd. Suite 230 Dallas, TX 75248 COURTESY VETRO GLASSBLOWING STUDIO COURTESY 972-233-1223 „ theartistsshowplace.com 26 WHERE DALLASFORT WORTH I SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2018 THE GUIDE GALLERIES+ANTIQUES

room. With frequent exhibitions, this gallery fo- KITTRELL RIFFKIND ART GLASS AT SOUTHWEST SAMUEL LYNNE GALLERIES Contemporary artists cuses on artists who speak loudly through abstract GALLERY Discover the magic of glass! Dallas’ J.D. Miller and Philip Romano head up this modern works. www.caddallas.net/newcaddsite2/?page_ premier art glass gallery features an ever-changing art and sculpture gallery. The 11,100-square-foot in- id=261. 1107 Dragon St., 214.708.8051. selection of outstanding and innovative work by dustrial space is also home to a 30-seat, HD theater over 300 contemporary North American glass and a wine/espresso bar. www.samuellynne.com. CONDUIT GALLERY For the past 18 years, Conduit artists. Open Tuesday through Saturday 9 am-6 pm 1105 Dragon St., 214.965.9027. Gallery has been dedicated to the visual arts in and Sundays from 1-5 pm. The studio is located in North Texas, representing a range of established SOUTHWEST GALLERY This expansive gallery is RIchardson, and is open Tuesday through Saturday, and emerging artists like Ellen Berman, Steven one of Dallas’ oldest and largest, presenting a 10 am-6 pm. www.kittrellriffkind.com. 4500 Sigma Miller, Roberto Munguia, Michael Roch, Reinhard diverse collection of original paintings, graphics, Road (at Welch), 972.239.7957; Studio: 1600 N. Ziegler and Susie Phillips. www.conduitgallery.com. sculptures and more, as well as an outstanding Plano Road 400, RIchardson, 972.239.7989. 1626 Hi Line Drive, Suite C, 214.939.0064. selection of American and European oils in a vari- LR ART HOUSE Following her recent location to ety of styles, including contemporary, traditional, CRAIGHEAD GREEN GALLERY This contemporary Dallas where she grew up, American painter and impressionist, Western and Southwestern. www. gallery represents the work of local, national and contemporary artist Laura Roosevelt has opened swgallery.com. 4500 Sigma Road, 972.960.8935 or international artists, focusing on contemporary LR Art House, a new type of gallery. Nestled inside 800.272.9910. paintings and sculptures in a myriad of media and a sophisticated Dallas townhome, the gallery show- styles. Consistently named one of the best galler- STOCKYARDS STATION GALLERY The collection cases her work where collectors are most likely to ies in Dallas, Craighead Green is a member of the of gorgeous fine art—original bronzes, paintings, display it: at home. A pioneer of the American Pop Dallas Art Dealers Association. www.craighead- home furnishings, rope art, iron carvings and movement, Roosevelt (the great-granddaughter green.com. 1011 Dragon St., 214.855.0779. more—will keep visitors perusing for hours. www. of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt) now highlights stockyardsgallery.com. 140 E. Exchange Ave., Suite CURIOSITIES Housed in the heart of Lakewood, sculptural pieces and textural, large-scale paint- 113, 817.624.7300. Curiosities is a treasure trove of things you never ings inspired by her travels around the world. LR knew you wanted so badly ... until you entered Art House is open by appointment only, Tuesday THOMAS KINKADE GALLERY As one of America’s the store. Here, shoppers will find a grab bag of through Saturday. www.lrarthouse.com. most collected artists, Thomas Kinkade is a legend. fun items that will keep them exploring for hours. Thomas Kinkade Gallery carries his light-infused MARTIN LAWRENCE GALLERIES Martin Lawrence www.getcuriosities.com. 2025 Abrams Road, paintings as part of one of the most extensive Galleries is internationally renowned as a premier 214.828.1886. collections in the world. www.thomaskinkade.com. dealer in original paintings, sculpture and limited- 302 Main St. (Sundance Square), 817.335.1140. DULCE INTERIOR CONSIGNMENT SHOWPLACE edition graphics by Picasso, Chagall, Warhol and Located in the thriving Oak Lawn area of Dallas, other famous and soon-to-be famous artists. From Dulce is home to some of finest upscale interior a new exhibition gallery on the first level of Galleria Antiques consignment and artwork in the city. The compel- Dallas, it provides access to “blue-chip” fine art not FORESTWOOD ANTIQUE MALL A mothership of ling pieces of seven local artists are displayed found anywhere else in Texas. www.martinlaw- fine antique furnishings and home accessories. throughout the showplace, as well as hand-select- rence.com. 13550 Dallas Parkway., Galleria Dallas, www.forestwood.antiquelandusa.com. ed furniture with origins from a variety of cultures. 972.546.2988. 5333 Forest Lane, 972.661.0001. With unique pieces that blend comfort, character MILAN GALLERY This diverse gallery in Sundance and quality, shoppers are certain to find distinctive HIGH STREET ANTIQUES & DESIGN This venue Square houses works from local, national and items such as tables, chairs, lamps and mirrors that is an antique-lover’s one-stop-shop for vintage international artists. Milan also plays host to special possess artistic flavor and style. www.mydulce.com. goods and home accessories. With more than 250 events, exhibitions and artist receptions. www. 2914 Oak Lawn Ave., 214.219.5656. dealers covering 50,000 square feet, this antiques milangallery.com. 505 Houston St., Fort Worth, hot spot features art, collectibles, jewelry, linens, FIREHOUSE POTTERY & GALLERY For contempo- 817.338.4278. architectural pieces and more. www.highstreetan- rary ceramics and pottery, head to Fort Worth, NEW WEST ALLEY GALLERY & FINE GIFTS Carry- tiquesdallas.com. 800 N. Central Expressway, where this working studio and art gallery features ing contemporary silver jewelry, pottery, wood Plano, 972.509.7878. at least a dozen local artists at any given time. sculpture, metal work and glass art, New West is www.firehousegalleryfw.com. 4147 Meadowbrook LEGACY ANTIQUES Legacy Antiques lights up the your one-stop-shop for everything Southwestern. Drive, Fort Worth, 682.560.3467. Dallas Design District with the city’s largest selec- It features more than 60 Texas artists and their tion of antique chandeliers. An 8,000 square-foot GALLERIE NOIR Get inspired at Gallerie Noir in the original works. www.newwestalley.com. 112 W. showroom displays one of the finest collections of Dallas Design District, where a sleek, modern aes- Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, 682.552.5987. 18th- and 19th- century European antiques—an- thetic meets bold colors, textures and paintings. THE PUBLIC TRUST Located in Deep Ellum, The tique mirrors, commodes, tables, cabinets, chairs, The boutique gallery’s inventory of handcrafted Public Trust is eclectic and unconventional. This decorative furnishings and works of art—from gifts and statement pieces, many of which are is the place to mix, mingle, have a drink, listen to France, Italy, Spain, Belgium and beyond. www.leg- sourced from local artists, means that whatever you some tunes and peruse the art of many an up- acyantiques.com. 1406 Slocum St., 214.748.4606. take home will be truly unique. gallerienoir.com. and-coming artist. www.trustthepublic.com. 2919 1525 Dragon St., 214.760.9536. MILTON KENT ANTIQUES Milton Kent Antiques Commerce St., Suite C, 214.760.7170. features 10 elegantly orchestrated showrooms with GALLERY 414 Gallery 414 has been promoting REBECCA LOW SCULPTURAL METAL GALLERY & American, English, French, Chinese and Continen- contemporary art in a wide range of medium since STUDIO One man’s trash is another’s treasure, tal furnishings, art, rugs, porcelain and accessories. 1995. It shows a mixture of different kinds of artists especially for artist Rebecca Low, whose metal art The selection includes an abundance of Oriental with different kinds of sensibilities, all to bring a and sculpture gallery features unique pieces from porcelain. 2819 N. Henderson St., 214.826.7553. new perspective to the viewer. www.gallery414.org. various scraps, metals and materials like paint and 414 Templeton Drive, Fort Worth, 817.336.6595. MONTGOMERY STREET ANTIQUE MALL Mont- glass. Stop by to get inspired, see what’s new or gomery Street Antique Mall offers a variety of HOLLY JOHNSON GALLERY The gallery was take home something that’s truly one-of-a-kind. dealers and antiques styles under one roof. Expect founded in 2005 and represents about 30 different www.rebeccalow.com. 7608 Camp Bowie Blvd. W. high-end, gorgeous pieces alongside many artists from around the nation. It’s also a founding Fort Worth, 817.244.1151. reasonably priced knick-knacks. 2601 Montgomery member of the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas ROUGHTON GALLERIES INC. Housed in a building St., 817.735.9685. and the good people at Holly Johnson give great created by Foushee and Cheek in 1931, Roughton advice and recommendations for private and cor- PITTET & CO. Offering gorgeous statuary, fountains Galleries’ collection consists of 19th- and early- porate collectors. www.hollyjohnsongallery.com. and fine antique furnishings, paintings and acces- 20th-century American and European works by 1411 Dragon St., 214.369.0169. sories from Europe, Pittet & Co. is ever-adding to artists from the Hudson River school, American its impressive collection. www.pittet.com. 1215 KETTLE ART If you want to see more from local Luminist, Traditional Realism and more. www. Slocum St., 214.748.8999. artists, stop by Kettle Art. This is a laid-back gallery, roughtongalleries.com. 3702 Fairmount St., where the focus is on original art, including graffiti 214.871.1096. art. www.kettleart.com. 2714 Elm St.

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An Enduring Legacy The masters are back, even bolder and more plentiful than before. With the ’s “An Enduring Legacy” exhibit, the fi nal bequest to the Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund takes center stage. Among the masterworks now on display through Feb. 17, 2019 are paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Georgia O’Keefe and many others. The exhibit can be viewed for free as part of regular museum admission. 1717 North Harwood St. 214.922.1200. www.dma.org

There’s a lot more going attractions: The Perot Museum of www.dart.org. 1401 Pacifi c Ave., or call Attractions on this month. Nature and Science, Visit us online: 214.979.1111. for schedules and fares. AT&T PERFORMING ARTS CENTER Hailed as GeO-Deck, a choice between the Dal- wheretraveler.com DALLAS FARMERS MARKET One of the the most signifi cant arts center to be built since las Zoo and The Sixth Floor Museum at largest open-air markets in the country, it’s New York City’s Lincoln Center, this multi-venue , and a choice between the one of the few places where farmers can performing arts center houses the Winspear Opera George W. Bush Presidential Library & Mu- still sell their seasonal crops directly to customers. House, Wyly Theatre, Strauss Artist Square, City seum and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gar- The market provides a unique opportunity to shop Performance Hall and Sammons Park. www.attpac. den. Adults $48, children (ages 3-12) $32. Purchase for fresh fruits, vegetables, fl owers, specialty and org. 2403 Flora St., 214.880.0202. a CityPASS booklet online or at your fi rst attraction. international products. www.dallasfarmersmarket. www.citypass.com/dallas. Dallas, 888.330.5008. BALLEDDLEMANMCFARLAND HOUSE Virtu- org. 1010 S. Pearl St., 214.670.5880 ally unaltered from its original form, the Ball- COWTOWN COLISEUM Built in 1908, Cowtown DALLAS ZOO Founded in 1888, the Dallas Zoo Eddleman-McFarland House (1899) is Fort Worth’s Coliseum was the site of the world’s fi rst indoor spreads across 106 acres of natural wonder. This premier example of Queen Anne-style Victorian rodeo. Today, it is home to the Stockyards Champi- wildlife park is home to more than 2,000 animals architecture. www.historicfortworth.org. 1110 Penn onship Rodeo (every Friday and Saturday), Pawnee representing more than 400 species. A plethora of St., 817.332.5875. Bill’s Wild West Show and other big events. www. unique interactive activities is offered, includ- cowtowncoliseum.com. 121 E. Exchange Ave., Fort CHILDREN’S AQUARIUM AT FAIR PARK This aquatic ing giraffe feeding, camel rides and a narrated Worth, 817.625.1025. wonder features plenty of interactive fun, such as Monorail Safari tour. www.dallaszoo.com. 650 S. a stingray touch tank, feeding demonstrations and DALLAS ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GAR R.L. Thornton Freeway, 214.670.5656. more. The main attraction, Stingray Bay, features DEN Along the shores of White Rock Lake, the DEALEY PLAZA On Nov. 22, 1963, Dallas’ Dealey an outdoor pavilion with a 58,000-gallon tank full of Dallas Arboretum showcases 66 gorgeous acres, Plaza became the historical site of a presidential our favorite sea friends. www.childrensaquariumat- which feature more than 2,000 varieties of azaleas, tragedy. The plaza is home to the JFK Memorial fairpark.com. 1462 First Ave., 469.554.7340. towering magnolia trees and a refl ecting pool. and is centrally located to downtown attractions l. www.dallasarboretum.org. 8525 Garland Road, CHISHOLM TRAIL MURAL Located in downtown 214.670.4100. Fort Worth’s historic Sundance Square, Richard 214.515.6615. DENISON Experience a land of plenty (and Presi- Haas’ mural spans the southern facade of the Jett DALLAS AREA RAPID TRANSIT DART DART trains dent Dwight D. Eisenhower’s birthplace), where Building, built in 1907. The mural commemorates and buses are the affordable, hassle-free way to the 89,000-acre Lake Texoma welcomes millions the Fort Worth segment of the Chisholm Trail’s popular work and play destinations all over the of explorers each year. Perfect for relaxing fi shing cattle drives from 1867 to 1875. www.sundanc- metroplex, including direct rail service to DFW excursions. Also enjoy the area’s plentiful shop- esquare.com. 201 Main St., 817.255.5700. Airport. With DART’s free GoPass app, you can buy ping, wineries and restaurants. www.denisontexas. passes, plan trips and more—right on your phone! CITYPASS Valid for nine days from fi rst use, City- us. 903.465.1551. PASS offers reduced admission to the following

THE DALLAS ARBORETUM encompasses 66 acres on the shores of White Rock Lake. Its celebrated fall festival takes place from Sept. 22-Nov. 21. ©DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART

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FARMERS BRANCH HISTORICAL PARK See an www.logcabinvillage.org. 2100 Log Cabin Village thanks to more than 3,000 flying objects, including lots of opportunities for fun on every corner. www. kayak, tube or SUP rentals, a tan-friendly beach cameras, interactive touch screens, telescopes, a 1840s log homestead, the 1937 home of the mayor, Lane, 817.392.5881. airplanes, bees, birds and clouds, populating a mata.org. 3153 Oak Grove Ave., 214.855.0006. area and a lineup of live music and festivals on the free digital photo and an indoor/outdoor observa- the Farmers Branch Depot, the Farmers Branch web of intertwined fiberglass rods. There’s even a Trinity River. www.pantherislandpavilion.com. 395 tion deck that lets you see for miles in any direc- LOVE FIELD ART PROGRAM The Love Field Art Pro- MONNIG METEORITE GALLERY Located on the School building and much more on this historical Love Field Art Gallery with multiple diverse works Purcey St., Fort Worth, 817.698.0700. tion. www.reuniontower.com. 300 Reunion Blvd. E., gram includes more than a dozen commissioned TCU campus, the Monnig Meteorite Gallery gives journey. farmersbranchtx.gov/161/Historical-Park. on rotation. www.lovefieldartprogram.com. 8008 214.712.7040. works that celebrate themes of love, flight, Texas visitors a chance to explore different types of Home to the largest bronze mon- 2540 Farmers Branch Lane, 972.406.0183. Cedar Springs Road, 214.670.6080. and the history of the in-city airport. From the meteorites, including ones from Mars. www.monni- ument in the world which commemorates Dallas’ SEA LIFE GRAPEVINE Take a trip under the sea at FIRE STATION NO.1 Located near Sundance parking garage to the ticketing hall to the terminals MLINE TROLLEY IN UPTOWN Explore Uptown gmuseum.tcu.edu. 2950 W. Bowie St., 817.257.6277. beginnings by celebrating the trails that brought this breathtaking aquarium perfect for kids. Start Square, Fire Station No. 1 houses a free exhibit that themselves, art is around every corner. Highlights Dallas in these unique, vintage trolley rides for settlers to the area. Downtown, Young St. at Griffin with a stroll through the underwater ocean tunnel, PANTHER ISLAND PAVILION A waterfront concert tells the story of the first 150 years of Fort Worth’s include Dixie Friend Gay’s “North Texas Sunrise,” a free. The cars connect three of Dallas’ most vibrant St., adjacent to the Dallas Convention Center. then explore 30 fantastic displays of over 5,000 venue and watersports hub rolled into one, this history. www.bit.ly/e1DYbl. Second and Commerce, 60-foot-long and 18-foot-high ceramic tile mural of areas with a plethora of attractions within walking sea creatures. Hold your breath for the shark walk! pavilion on Panther Island (which also houses the REUNION TOWER Expanding your horizons 817.255.9300. a colorful dawn glowing above Texas wildflowers. distance from each stop. From shopping in West www.visitsealife.com/grapevine. 3000 Grapevine Coyote Drive-In and Panther Island Brewing) is from 470 feet up you’ll experience breathtaking “Sky” by Brower Hatcher draws eyes toward the Village to dining at Gloria’s and Baboush, there are Mills Parkway, 877.819.7677. FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDENS Billed as the the place to be when the weather heats up. Enjoy 360-degree panoramic views, high-definition zoom ceiling in the center of the passenger concourse, “oldest botanic garden in Texas,” this 109-acre lo- SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS A 205-acre theme park cation offers beauty and serenity all year long, with that features more than 100 rides, including the separately themed gardens ranging from roses to 325-foot Superman Tower of Power and the Titan Asian varieties of flowers and plants. www.fwbg. rollercoaster, which rises 225 feet and drops at 85 org. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., 817.871.7686. miles per hour. www.sixflags.com. 2201 Road To Six Flags, Arlington, 817.640.8900. FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS The Stockyards— once a place for cowboys, cattlemen, bartenders SOUTHFORK RANCH Experience television history and horse traders—is a one-of-a-kind location with and Texas hospitality at Southfork, the “world’s many exciting attractions for the whole family, such most famous ranch.” Internationally recognized as the daily cattle drive on Exchange Avenue or the as the filming location for the TV series “Dallas,” Stockyards Championship Rodeo. Sink your teeth Southfork is open year-round for guided tours into Riscky’s Barbecue or satisfy your sweet tooth of the legendary homestead and ranch. See at Cowtown Fudge & Creamery. www.fortworth- the famed Ewing Mansion and relive moments stockyards.org. Stockyards Boulevard and Main and view memorabilia from the classic show. Street, Fort Worth, 817.626.2334. www.southfork.com. 3700 Hogge Road, Parker, 972.442.7800. FORT WORTH ZOO The Fort Worth Zoo is the old- est zoo in Texas—and one of the greatest. Found- THE STAR IN FRISCO This Dallas Cowboys world ed in 1909 with one lion, two bear cubs, an alligator, headquarters sits on 91 acres of land and not only a coyote, a peacock and a few rabbits, it houses features a practice facility where 12,000 fans can 542 different species today. www.fortworthzoo.org. watch their team practice at the Ford Center, but it 1989 Colonial Parkway, 817.759.7555. also has shops, restaurants, a medical center and the Omni Hotel. www.thestarinfrisco.com. One FREEDMAN’S CEMETERY MEMORIAL This memo- Cowboys Way, Frisco, 972.497.4800. rial cemetery is considered one of the oldest in the city, established in 1869. A final resting place for THISTLE HILL Built in 1903, Thistle Hill is a perfect African Americans, many former slaves who died example of a grand cattle baron’s mansion, com- free (hence the name “Freedman”), the memorial plete with gorgeous Georgian Revival architecture. cemetery is an education and remembrance of www.historicfortworth.org. 1509 Pennsylvania Ave., the history of Texas and the South. 2700 block of 817.332.5875. Lemmon Ave. TRINITY FOREST AERIAL ADVENTURE PARK Go ITC HISTORIC WALL This historic wall, housed in full-on Tarzan and Jane at Trinity Forest Aerial the Intermodal Transportation Center, depicts the Adventure Park, a self-guided ropes tour with African-American mercantile and warehouse dis- obstacles like cargo nets and balance beams. trict that gained much popularity during the early The arboreal playground consists of six courses years of Fort Worth. Ninth and Jones. ranging in difficulty and athletic ability, making it a soaring outdoor adventure for the whole family. JOHN F. KENNEDY MEMORIAL Located at the site www.trinitytreetops.com. 1820 Dowdy Ferry Road, of President Kennedy’s 1963 assassination, this 214.391.1000. memorial pays homage to the life and legacy of this beloved American icon. www.jfk.org. 646 Main U.S. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING St., 214.747.6660. During a visit to the Western currency facility of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (the KATY TRAIL This popular running and biking trail, Eastern’s in D.C.), visitors see millions of dollars located in the heart of Highland Park, runs 3.5 miles being produced at one time. The tour shows how from Victory Park to Airline Drive and is perfect for blank sheets of paper become wallet-ready bills. a serene afternoon jog. www.katytraildallas.org. www.moneyfactory.gov. 9000 Blue Mound Road, 5207 McKinney Ave., Suite 9. 817.231.4000. LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER, GRAPEVINE Family fun for everyone when the kids discover the Museums world’s biggest box of Lego bricks! Jump into the world of Legos at the 4D cinema, and later hitch a AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM The only museum ride on a chariot to the Medieval Lego castle. This in the Southwestern United States devoted to the kid-approved facility contains more than 2 million preservation and display of African-American artis- colorful Lego bricks with tons of entertainment tic, cultural and historical materials. It also has one and exploration opportunities. www.legolanddis- of the largest African-American folk art collections coverycenter.com/dallasfw. 3000 Grapevine Mills in the United States. www.aamdallas.org. 3536 Parkway, 972.539.9386. Grand Ave., 214.565.9026.

LOG CABIN VILLAGE See what life was like in the AMON CARTER MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART This 19th century at Log Cabin Village, a village of nine historic Fort Worth museum, founded by the late historic structures that date back to the mid-1800s. Amon G. Carter Sr., is devoted to the preservation and exhibition of American art in all of its varied

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forms. The location offers permanent and traveling MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN RAILROAD The exhibitions, educational programs and teaching Museum of the American Railroad offers one of the resources. www.cartermuseum.org. 3501 Camp most comprehensive heavyweight passenger car Bowie Blvd., 817.738.1933. collections available. You will also see cabooses, Sho� signals, diesel and electric locomotives, historic CATTLE RAISERS MUSEUM The Cattle Raisers THE structures and small artifacts. www.dallasrailway- Museum provides a look at the region’s heritage museum.com. Fair Park, 214.428.0101. of ranching and the history of the cattle industry. Artifacts—from boots to branding irons—and dine FACTS. Nasher Sculpture interactive exhibits help tell the story. www.cattle- Center is a world-class museum showcasing the raisersmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St., 817.332.8551. Enj THE contemporary sculpture collection of renowned philanthropist and art collector Raymond Nasher. THE CROW COLLECTION OF ASIAN ART An The Nasher contains more than 300 works from unparalleled collection of almost 700 masterworks McKINNEY MYSTERY. around the world, displayed throughout the from China, Japan, India and Tibet. The collection TEXAS interior galleries and outdoor garden, including of carved jade pieces is one of the finest in North Gauguin and Picasso. www.nashersculpturecenter. America. Admission is free. crowcollection.org/. THE org. 2001 Flora St., 214.242.5100. 2010 Flora St., 214.979.6430. NATIONAL COWGIRL MUSEUM AND HALL OF DALLAS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM Opened in 1984 by LEGACY. FAME The only museum in the world dedicated a group of Holocaust survivors, this center includes to honoring women of the American West. Interac- artifacts (among them a Belgian boxcar used to tive exhibit galleries feature more than 5,000 arti- transport Jewish people), photographs, documen- Explore the story of President facts and 2,500 photographs that tell the stories of taries and videotapes made by local survivors, a John F. Kennedy from the women such as artist Maria Martinez and country memorial room and a library. www.dallasholocaust- music legend Patsy Cline. www.cowgirl.net. 1720 museum.org. 211 N. Record St., 214.741.7500. impact of the assassination to Gendy St., Fort Worth, 817.336.4475. FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTO his ongoing influence today. NATIONAL VIDEOGAME MUSEUM An ode to all RY Boasting a recent renovation and expansion, things Atari, Nintendo, Sega and beyond, the the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History 411 Elm | Dallas, TX 75202 National Videogame Museum celebrates the past, houses interactive exhibits that explore everything 214.747.6660 | jfk.org present and future of the gaming industry with from dinosaurs and energy to cattle ranching and rare artifacts and prototypes, interactive exhibits the galaxy. Make sure to see a show in the Omni and a classic arcade. www.nvmusa.org. Frisco Imax Theater or the Noble Planetarium. www. Cecil Stoughton. White House Photographs. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston Discovery Center, 8004 N. Dallas Parkway, Frisco, fwmuseum.org. 1600 Gendy St., 817.255.9300. www.UniqueByNature.com 972.668.8400. GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENTIAL CENTER Boasts a THE SAMURAI COLLECTION The Samurai Collec- 226,000-square-foot building and a 15-acre urban tion showcases centuries of craftsmanship, with an park on the grounds of Southern Methodist Uni- ever-expanding group of nearly 1,000 samurai mas- versity. One hallmark of the center is the George terpieces including suits of armor, helmets, masks, W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, which horse armor and weaponry. The museum is always reveals a snapshot of the American presidency and free and open to the public, and is located on the a location for official records and artifacts from second floor of the St. Ann School Building above Bush’s time in office. www.bushcenter.org. 2943 Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar. www.samuraicollec- SMU Blvd., 214.200.4300. tion.org. 2501 N. Harwood St., 214.965.1032. KIMBELL ART MUSEUM This beautiful art museum THE SIXTH FLOOR MUSEUM AT DEALEY PLAZA in the heart of Fort Worth’s Cultural District is a The former schoolbook depository, which alleg- strong anchor with exceptional exhibitions. The edly served as the perch for Lee Harvey Oswald’s museum’s holdings range in period from antiquity shooting of President John F. Kennedy, has been to the 20th century, including masterpieces by Dalí Poetics of the Small transformed into a fascinating, in-depth museum artists like Fra Angelico, Michelangelo, Picasso chronicling the life and legacy of JFK. www.jfk.org. and Matisse. It also houses important collections 411 Elm St., 214.747.6660. of Egyptian and classical antiquities, as well as 1929–1936 the art of Asia, Africa and the Ancient Americas. TEXAS CIVIL WAR MUSEUM Offering one of the Admission to the permanent collection is free. finest collections Civil War memorabilia and works www.kimbellart.org. 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort anywhere, this unique museum houses more than Wor th, 817.332.8 451. 15,000 square feet of exhibits, including Victorian dress and United Daughters of the Confederacy LEONARD’S DEPARTMENT STORE MUSEUM Long collections, in addition to its main Civil War col- before Walmart and Costco there was Leonard’s, a MEADOWS MUSEUM lection. www.texascivilwarmuseum.com. 760 Jim one-stop shopping destination for hardware, ranch Wright Freeway N., Fort Worth, 817.246.2323. and garden supplies, groceries, beauty products SMU and the latest fashions. Today, the free museum September 9–December 9 TEXAS MUSICIANS MUSEUM What do Willie houses photographs of the store, memorabilia, ads Nelson, Janis Joplin, ZZ Top, Buddy Holly and Roy and the M&O Station Grill. www.fwculture.com/ Orbison all have in common? Their Texas roots, leonards_museum.htm. 200 Carroll St., Fort Worth, 214.768.2516 which are explored at this one-of-a-kind museum 817.336.9111. meadowsmuseumdallas.org featuring music memorabilia, vintage instruments and iconic posters. www.texasmusiciansmuseum. MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH Housed com. 222 E. Irving Blvd., Irving, 972.259.4444. in a Tadao Ando-designed building that seems to This exhibition has been organized by the Meadows Museum and funded by a generous gift from float on water, the Modern maintains one of the The Meadows Foundation. Promotional support VINTAGE FLYING MUSEUM Devoted to the craft, foremost collections of post-World War II art in provided by VisitDallas and . art and history of flight, this Fort Worth museum the central United States. It consists of some 3,000 houses more than 20 aircrafts on-site, including Horst P. Horst (German, 1906–1999), Photograph of works, including pieces by Anselm Kiefer, Pablo Salvador Dalí from Vogue, 1943. The Dalí Museum extremely rare and historic displays. The location is Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Andy Warhol and more. Archives, St. Petersburg, Florida. Horst P. Horst/Vogue also host to World War I memorabilia, workshops www.themodern.org. 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth, © Condé Nast. Image Rights of Salvador Dalí reserved. and a French collection of WWI military items. Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, Figueres, 2018. 817.738.9215. www.vintageflyingmuseum.org. 505 NW 38th St., Fort Worth, 817.624.1935.

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Laying a Stylish Table Ancient Chinese secrets are only part of the magic in ’ swankiest new restaurant, Fine China. Chef Angela Hernandez pays homage to traditional Chinese recipes and cooking techniques while giving them a modern, American interpretation. And the menu choices are vast. Start your table with dim sum such as duck confi t croquetas amd fried chili pawns before delving into cold dishes, rice and noodles, and those large enough to share. The Cantonese roast duck (avail- able at dinner only) is a standout. www. fi nechinadallas.com. 1914 Commerce St., 469.320.8996

There’s a lot more going CAFÉ MOMENTUM Chef Chad Houser Forest Lane, 972.241.9204; 2001 Midway American on this month. It’s Spot Prawn Season in Southern California. From Santa Barbara to (of Parigi, a longtime local favorite in Visit us online: Road, Suite 132, Carrollton, 972.458.7740; ALLGOOD CAFE Everything really is all good at the the Oak Lawn neighborhood) founded wheretraveler.com 306 S. Houston St., 214.744.4745. San Diego, these impressive shrimp inspire awe upon diner and AllGood Cafe. The Deep Ellum hot spot uses local nonprofi t restaurant Café Momentum DEL FRISCO’S GRILLE This modern suppliers such as the Dallas Farmers Market as well across from Thanks-Giving Square to American grill and steakhouse is set in the fisherman alike. The deep, cool waters of California’s Channel Islands as quality ingredients for every dish they prepare. provide downtown diners with gourmet fare vibrant midst of Uptown. Known in both Dallas Entrées range from daily Blue Plate Specials to and also helps at-risk youth develop important life make the Spot Prawn sweet and delicate- yet rich in flavor. Much care and Manhattan for its stylish yet comfortable classic favorites such as tuna salad and chicken skills through culinary training. Café Momentum is atmosphere, this steakhouse is great for meeting fried steak. www.allgoodcafe.com. 2934 Main St., open for dinner Thursday through Saturday. Reser- is taken to harvest each shrimp, brought aboard only a few pounds at a new friends or dining with a date. The menus 214.742.5362. vations are recommended. www.cafemomentum. are designed to share. There’s also a Fort Worth org. 1510 Pacifi c Ave., 214.303.1234. time by our local fisherman each morning. Spot Prawns arrive to our BIRD CAFÉ At this chef-driven concept in Sundance location. www.delfriscosgrille.com. 3232 McKinney Square Plaza, the focus is on delectable small CBD PROVISIONS At the center of downtown Dallas Ave., 972.807.6152; Sundance Square Plaza, 154 E. restaurant daily, guaranteeing freshness and a true culinary treat. plates. Draught beer and an extensive wine list lies this modern Texas brasserie that has an assort- Third St., Fort Worth, 817.887.9900. are complemented by fl avorful cocktails. L (M-F), ment of plates including smoked fi sh croquettes, ELLEN’S SOUTHERN KITCHEN If brunch is your D (nightly), Br (Sa-Su). www.birdinthe.net. 155 E. braised lamb shank and a variety of seafood and favorite meal of the day, then Ellen’s is the place Fourth and Commerce, Fort Worth, 817.332.2473. steaks. www.cbdprovisions.com. Located within for you. Serving up brunch all day every day, classic , 1530 Main St., 214.261.4500. BRAINDEAD BREWERY Find pub fare and brews dishes are made with only the freshest ingredients. at this brewpub on Main Street with menu items CHELSEA CORNER With a large outdoor patio, live Dive into the steak and eggs, grits benedict, pork such as chips, burgers and sandwiches to go along weekly jazz, multiple dining areas and a pool table, tinga tacos, Texas catfi sh, blackened salmon fi let, with beers they make on location and wine. L, D Chelsea Corner is the neighborhood joint that’ll buttermilk fried chicken or Cajun pasta. www. (daily). www.braindeadbrewing.com. 2625 Main St., be whatever you need it to be—a game-day hub, a ellenssouthernkitchen.com. 1790 N Record St., 214.749.0600. well-executed nightcap or a weekend brunch with 469.206.3339. a chef-driven menu. www.chelseacornerdallas.com. BREAD WINNERS Bread Winners is the perfect FEARING’S RESTAURANT Chef Dean Fearing 4830 McKinney Ave., 469.726.2211. combination of upscale dining and a casual, serves up noteworthy dishes such as a maple- friendly atmosphere, offering breakfast, lunch, din- CINDI’S NEW YORK DELI AND BAKERY Cindi’s is a black peppercorn-soaked buffalo tenderloin at his ner and a famous weekend brunch. Walk into any taste of the Big Apple in Dallas, and the menu runs namesake restaurant, located in The Ritz-Carlton. of its four locations and you will be greeted with the gamut. From old fashioned buttermilk pan- Other must-tries include the barbecued shrimp a tempting array of fresh baked breads, pastries cakes and cheese blintzes to latkes and Reubens, tacos and the Dublin Dr Pepper Braised short ribs. and desserts. Multiple locations. www.breadwin- Cindi’s has it all. www.cindisnydeli.com. 11111 N. The vegetarian menu doesn’t disappoint, either. nerscafe.com. Central Expressway, 214.739.0918. Multiple Loca- www.fearingsrestaurant.com. 2121 McKinney Ave., tions: Campbell Road, Suite 117, 972.248.0608; 3565 214.922.4848.

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FLORA STREET CAFÉ At Flora Street Café, James sidebistro.com. 4700 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort REATA Located on a rooftop patio in the middle Beard Award-winning chef and fifth-generation Worth, 817.738.4761. of Sundance Square, this upscale but inviting Texan Stephan Pyles serves up “Elevated Texas location offers “legendary Texas cuisine” such as LOVE SHACK American. Billed as “quite possibly Cuisine.” Sophisticated dishes combining Texas steaks, enchiladas and several seafood choices. the most perfect burger on the planet” by the Fort ingredients and modern techniques are comple- Spicy sides like the Jalapeño Cheddar Grits help to Worth Star-Telegram, Love Shack serves up burg- mented by an impressive beverage program. The further distinguish Reata from the rest. www.reata. ers made from meat ground fresh daily as well as restaurant is located in the Hall Arts complex in the net. 310 Houston St., 817.336.1009. old fashioned shakes and more. www.loveburger- center of the Arts District, across the street from shackfortworth.com. 110 E. Exchange Ave., Fort THE ROYALE MAGNIFICENT BURGERS Ameri- the AT&T Performing Arts Center. www.florastreet. Worth, 817.740.8812. can. This upscale burger joint features a menu com. 2330 Flora St., Suite 150, 214.580.7000. co-developed by celebrity chef John Tesar and an LUCK Using local craft beer as its base, LUCK cre- GARDEN CAFE Founded by an attorney with a atmosphere inspired by the whimsy of a Wes ates dishes that could be defined as “upscale com- green thumb, this quaint East Dallas eatery serves Anderson film. Go beyond french fries with fort”...or simply just delicious. Forty rotating taps breakfast and lunch, primarily usng produce grown cheddar totchos, then wash it down with a craft showcase brews from within what the owners have in the garden behind the restaurant. Have a cup milkshake. www.royaleburgers.com. 3310 Dallas dubbed “the beer triangle,” coordinates that fan of tea and enjoy the gingerbread pancakes. www. Parkway, Suite 121, Plano, 972.781.0212. out from the restaurant’s hip Trinity Groves location gardencafe.net. 5310 Junius St., 214.887.8330. and encompass some of the area’s award-winning SECOND FLOOR REGIONALLY INSPIRED KITCHEN HARD ROCK CAFE Dedicated to everything rock breweries. www.luckdallas.com. 3011 Gulden Lane, Centrally located at the Westin Galleria Dallas, ‘n’ roll, the Hard Rock Cafe is the perfect escape Ste. 112, 469.250.067 Second Floor Regionally Inspired Kitchen is your when you want to grab a bite and have a little fun. passport to the flavors of the Southwest. A casual, MEDDLESOME MOTH Eclectic. Touted as the finest Rare and fascinating music memorabilia serves as approachable atmosphere and a well-curated gastropub in Dallas, Meddlesome Moth serves premium conversation starters at every turn, and menu of apps and entrées offer a malleable setting gourmet fare in a casual, pub-like atmosphere. classic American fare, like juicy burgers and thick to suit any occasion. Any dish with brisket—a must- With more than 120 beers from which to choose malts, makes you feel at home. www.hardrock.com. have while in Texas—is guaranteed to hit the spot. and plates that make diners’ mouths water (think 2211 N. Houston St., Victory Park, 469.341.7625. www.thesecondfloorrestaurant.com. 13340 Dallas lamb meat pie, steak-frites and five-spice pork Parkway, 972.450.2978. HARLOWE MXM This chic spot is a great place to belly), Meddlesome Moth is a great choice. www. stop for a quick bite and drinks during the 4-7 pm mothinthe.net. 1621 Oak Lawn Ave., 214.628.7900. SHAKE SHACK The Uptown locale of the famed happy hour but the menu doesn’t stop there, find NYC burger joint offers a similar vibe and menu as MIRADOR Find sandwiches, entrées and salads a diverse selection of food such as tacos, burgers, the original, but with a Texas twist. There’s also a at this fine American eatery. Stop by the lounge lobster, ribeye steak, tri tip, crab, salads and many location at Legacy West in Plano. www.shakeshack. midday from 2:30-5 pm for cocktails and snacks, more. www.harlowemxm.com. 2823 Main St., com. 2500 N. Pearl St., 214.983.1022. M-Sa. www.mirador-dallas.com. 1608 Elm St., 214.624.3310. 214.945.8200. SPIRAL DINER Vegans and vegetarians alike fre- HATTIE’S This hip Bishop Arts District eatery is quent this vegan café, where the menu is filled with OAK New American. This is why lingering was in- nationally celebrated for its imaginative menu of vegan treats ranging from faux-barbecue sand- vented. Oak resides in the posh Design District and upscale tastes from the American South. Local wiches and pasta to a whole case of baked goods. lures patrons into submission with a sultry, sleek favorites include pecan-crusted catfish, fried Multiple locations. www.spiraldiner.com. 1101 N. atmosphere and gourmet dishes that range from green tomatoes with buttermilk dressing, and figs Beckley Ave., 214.948.4747; 1314 W. Magnolia Ave., brisket and lamb to superior vegetarian options. stuffed with walnuts and bleu cheese wrapped in Fort Worth, 817.332.8834. The warm chocolate brownie will have diners on prosciutto. www.hatties.net. 418 N. Bishop Ave., their knees all by itself. www.oak.argconcepts.com. TEXAS SPICE This certified “green” restaurant 214.942.7400. 1628 Oak Lawn Ave., 214.712.9700. draws in locals as much as it does Omni Dallas KELLER’S DRIVEIN If you’re looking for an au- Hotel guests. Made with ingredients like honey ODDFELLOWS This award-winning cafe serves thentic drive-in experience, look no further than harvested from apiaries atop the hotel and herbs up some of the best macaroni and cheese ever Keller’s. Grab a greasy burger, an order of tater- and produce plucked from the garden, Texas created, followed by its popular fried chicken and tots, an ice-cold beer and enjoy. 6537 E Northwest Spice’s home-style, farm-to-table fare is honest yet waffle. But wait, there’s more: the Bishop Arts Highway, 214.368.1209. elevated. www.omnihotels.com/hotels/dallas/din- District eatery is also known for its gourmet Fair ing/texas-spice. 555 S. Lamar St., 214.652.4810. L.A.W. Since it opened earlier this spring, LAW Res- Trade coffee bar and craft cocktail menu. Head taurant has given locals a reason to spend some to Oddfellows for breakfast, lunch, dinner and THE PORCH The friendly, relaxed environment time (or a weekend staycation) at the Four Seasons weekend brunch. www.oddfellowsdallas.com. 316 earned the Porch its name. Anyone with an ap- Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas, where the 7th St., Oak Cliff, 214.944.5958. petite should stop in for a bite. American classics upscale dining concept’s decidedly Texan air can range from the good old-fashioned cheeseburger OL’ SOUTH PANCAKE HOUSE American. Forget be seen both in the artwork throughout the restau- to the Porch salad. There’s always room on the IHOP; this local breakfast spot is a Fort Worth gem, rant and the menu itself, which mixes traditional Porch. www.theporchrestaurant.com. 2912 N. serving melt-in-your-mouth flapjacks and more 24 American gourmet (like the long-bone tomahawk Henderson Ave., 214.828.2916. hours a day. www.olsouthpancakehouse.com. 1509 steak or Atlantic salmon) with Texas comfort-food S University Drive, Fort Worth, 817.336.0311. TUPELO HONEY This Southern restaurant chain’s staples like barbecue ribs, beer-can chicken and newest spot is also its largest, with southern favor- thick-cut bacon with chipotle-agave glaze (yes, it’s PROOF + PANTRY A contemporary eatery in the ites such as country style gumbo ya-ya and skillet a real appetizer). LAW, an acronym that stands for Dallas Arts District, Proof + Pantry is known for its cornbread brought to you by four-time award semi- “land, air and water,” is open for breakfast, lunch, craft cocktails and seasonal American cuisine. Res- finalist chef Eric Gabrynowicz. www.tupelohoney- dinner and weekend brunch. www.lawrestaurant. ervations are recommended on weekends, when cafe.com. 6725 Winning Drive, The Star at Frisco, com. 4150 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, 972.717.2420. crowds often dine before or after a performance at 469.403.2160. the AT&T Performing Arts Center. www.proofand- LILI’S BISTRO ON MAGNOLIA At Lili’s, guests will pantry.com. 1722 Routh St., 214.880.9940. WHISKEY CAKE KITCHEN + BAR With its Southern- find a friendly, neighborhood atmosphere, ap- inspired gourmet menu (think local goat cheese proachable wines by the glass and freshly prepared PUBLIC SCHOOL 214 The education theme at fondue, mesquite grilled Scottish salmon and fried bistro fare (think chicken salad sandwiches, salads, Public School 214 would seem gimmicky if the food green tomatoes), a full-service bar featuring its sliders and amazing fries). www.lilisbistro.com. and drink weren’t so darn good, and the servers so signature whiskey cocktails and a killer brunch, this 1310 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth, 817.877.0700. knowledgeable about both. Drop by for “recess” restaurant and bar within the Shops at La Cantera (happy hour) or leave with “homework” (leftovers), LUCILE’S STATESIDE BISTRO This popular bistro offers tasty Texas hospitality in a contemporary yet but either way order the mac and cheese, topped draws in visitors thanks to its friendly ambiance casual setting. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). www. with salt-and-vinegar potato chips. Extra credit if and superb food. Favorites include pizzas that are whiskeycake.com. 3601 Dallas Parkway, Plano, you try a new beer from the impressive, rotating baked in the wood-fired oven, fried green toma- 972.993.2253. draft list. www.psontap.com. 3700 McKinney Ave., toes and herb-roasted chicken. www.lucilesstate- 214.599.6234.

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Asian Barbecue www.18thandvinebbq.com. 4100 Maple Ave., www.lockhartsmokehouse.com. 400 W. Davis St., RISCKY’S BBQ Barbecue. This family-owned and TEN 50 BBQ Barbecue. At Ten 50 BBQ, charcoal 214.443.8335. 214.944.5521; 1026 E. 15th St., 972.516.8900. -operated barbecue legend has been serving made from hickory, oak, pecan and mesquite fla- ASIAN MINT Asian Mint serves fresh summer rolls 18TH & VINE This Kansas City-style barbecue quality meats for more than 90 years. “Riscky Dust” vors the meat that cooks right in front of you. Don’t BABY BACK SHAK The Oak Cliff restaurant may PECAN LODGE What started as a small catering with peanut sauce, delicate dumplings, fresh restaurant helmed by husband-and-wife pit-master gets hand-rubbed on beef, pork, turkey and more, skip out on the homemade desserts! You won’t have gotten a facelift, but the barbecue is still the company with just one smoker has grown into a salads, a variety of pad thai dishes, stir-fries, curries, duo Matt (a Kansas City, Kansas, native) and Kimi and the meats are then slow-smoked for hours regret it. www.ten50bbq.com. 1050 N. Central finger-licking delight it always was. www.babyback- massively popular barbecue restaurant, where noodles and more. Enjoy a delicious dessert menu Dallman was met with mouthwatering curiosity over specially made pits. Seafood and vegetar- Expressway, Richardson, 972.234.1050. shak.net. 1800 S. Akard St., 214.428.7427. people have been known to wait for hours just for a with offerings like green-tea ice-cream cake and and excitement. Fortunately, it has lived up to, and ian choices are also available, and Riscky’s offers rib or burnt end. After outgrowing their spot at the WOODSHED SMOKEHOUSE This “homage” to jasmine creme brulee. www.asianmint.com. 11617 perhaps surpassed, the hype. The restaurant’s LOCKHART SMOKEHOUSE Jill Grobowsky Bergus full-service catering and delivery. www.risckys.com. old Dallas Farmers Market, Justin and Diane Four- smoke, fire and flavor rests on the Trinity River N. Central Expressway, Suite 135, 214.363.6655; name comes from two cross streets in Kansas City and her husband, Jeff, knew exactly what Dallas 6701 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth, 817.989.1800; ton claimed a spot in Deep Ellum, and the crowds in Cowtown and treats hungry carnivores to an 4246 Oak Lawn Ave., 214.219.6468. that served as the capital of the jazz and barbecue was missing: A Central Texas-style barbecue joint Sundance Square, 300 Main St., Fort Worth, scene of the 1930s and ‘40s, and the vibe is one not followed. www.pecanlodge.com. 2702 Main St., unexpected and invigorating take on traditional BLUE SUSHI SAKE GRILL Asian. With locations in the tradition of those in Lockhart. The first loca- 817.877.3306; Fort Worth Stockyards Station, 140 E. felt in other establishments around town. The food, 214.748.8900. barbecue. Relying on more global influences, the in Dallas and Fort Worth, sushi enthusiasts tion, in the Bishop Arts District, was so popular Exchange Ave., Fort Worth, 817.626.7777. from the pulled pork to the vegetarian-friendly menu dazzles with choices like brisket-stuffed throughout the Metroplex can rejoice in high- that it spawned another in downtown Plano. cauliflower “steak,” is unforgettable. L, D (daily). piquillo peppers and smoked red fish en papillote. quality sashimi, maki rolls and contemporary Asian www.woodshedsmokehouse.com. 3201 Riverfront fare—not to mention killer lunch and happy hour Dr., Fort Worth, 817.877.4545. specials. Warning: Fan favorites at Blue, namely the spicy edamame, are highly addictive. L, D (daily). Coffee, Dessert and Bakeries www.bluesushisakegrill.com. 7859 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 180, 972.677.7887; 3131 W. Seventh St., Fort BIRD BAKERY This San Antonio-based, made-from- Worth, 817.332.2583; 3220 McKinney Ave., Suite scratch café and bakery in Highland Park Village 100, 469.718.2292. offers a healthy menu of sandwiches and salads so you can save room for dessert; its plethora of FIVE SIXTY Touted as one of the greatest chefs in cupcakes and sweet treats are just as pretty as they the world, Wolfgang Puck brings his creative ge- are delicious. www.birdbakery.com. 7 Highland nius to Dallas with Five Sixty, located atop Reunion Park Village, 214.780.0322. Tower. Giving guests a magical view of the city, Five Sixty serves delightful Asian-fusion cuisine in BISOUS BISOUS PATISSERIE Specializing in a large a relaxed and sophisticated atmosphere, not to variety of unique French-style pastries including mention walls that rotate, too. www.wolfgangpuck. French macarons, tarts, éclairs, croissants and com. 300 Reunion Blvd. E., 214.741.5560. cakes, Bisous Bisous’ original creations are made from scratch daily using the finest ingredients. A NOBU Known as one of Dallas top spots to see and rotating selection of delectable offerings features be seen, Nobu is not only known for its swank envi- seasonally inspired flavors. www.bisous-bisous. ronment and stellar people watching, but also chef com. 3700 McKinney Ave., 214.613.3570. Nobu Matsuhisa’s culinary art. The Broiled Alaskan Black Cod in Miso is one of many stars on this EMPORIUM PIES The charming Bishop Arts District menu. www.noburestaurants.com. 400 Crescent pie purveyor (with a sister location in McKinney) Court, 214.252.7000. is known for cult classics like “Lord of the Pies” (the king of apple pie) and the salty-meets-sweet PōK THE RAW BAR Japanese/Sushi. While an ahi Smooth Operator, but there’s almost always some- tuna tower is nothing new to Dallas diners, the thing new in the oven depending on the season. West Coast trend of fast-casual eateries serving A perfect gift for foodies or pot lucks, these pies up fresh, nutrient-dense poke bowls is having its are in high demand during the holidays. Multiple moment in North Texas. Founded by two SoCal locations. www.emporiumpies.com. natives, the first concept to open (and still one of the most popular) is West Village’s Pök The Raw HALCYON This coffee bar and café/lounge in the Bar, which features a raw sushi bar and menu de- Dallas is 1,127 miles from the heart of Mexico City, but M Streets neighborhood offers up so much more signed by former Nobu chef Jimmy Park. Choose only minutes away from Gourmet Mexican Cuisine than a caffeine fix. Tableside s’mores, a choco- from their signature bowls or build your own! late espresso martini and bananas foster crepes Pök’s menu continues to impress with made-from- provide the perfect finishing note to a grilled scratch matcha teas and beverages, as well as a Setting the bar for Continental Mexico City Cuisine for for over 40 years, Javier’s panini—or just splurge and have dessert first. selection of beer and wine. www.poktherawbar. is not your traditional Tex-Mex restaurant. You will not fi nd tacos or enchiladas www.halcyoncoffeebar.com. 2900 Greenville Ave., 469.547.2265. com. 3699 McKinney Ave., Suite 306, 214.484.1139. here. You will fi nd delicious dishes of tenderloin beef, fresh seafood, shrimp, UCHI A Japanese word meaning “house,” Uchi is chicken and quail dishes seasoned with the world famous spices of Mexico and HYPNOTIC DONUTS Got a taste for something sweet and unique? Look no further than Hypnotic the third installment of award-winning chef Tyson Infl uenced by its’ Spanish heritage. Javier’s will change the way you think about Cole’s contemporary Asian restaurant. With in- Donuts, offering up specialties like Jenny’s Evil novative flavor pairings, knowledgeable staff and Mexican food. We surround you with a classic, colonial level of sophistication Elvis, a mix of peanut butter, bacon, banana and top-quality sushi and sasimi, Uchi is a Texas original that you will not want to leave behind. After dinner, extend your evening and honey. Looking to spice it up? Try the Mexico, a that promises an unforgettable dining experience. enjoy the warmth of our famous cigar bar. You can select from a large selection glazed donut with vanilla frosting, fresh jalapenos www.uchirestaurants.com/dallas/uchi-reservations. of premium cigars, ports and handcrafted drinks in an elegant and rich ambiance and Tabasco! Stop by early, they sell out quickly. 2817 Maple Ave., 214.855.5454. www.hypnoticdonuts.com. 9007 Garland Road, that you won’t fi nd anywhere else in Dallas. 214.668.6999. TEIAN This Japanese Soba House receives rave reviews for its tempura, soba noodles and sashimi. OPENING BELL COFFEE To call Opening Bell After dinner, grab a drink on the rooftop patio, Coffee “just a coffee shop” would be selling it which overlooks Dallas’ downtown Arts District. short. The hip gathering place in the basement of www.tei-an.com. 1722 Routh St., , the historic Sears Roebuck building is part coffee 214.220.2828. shop, part restaurant, part wine bar and part event venue, with live music providing the soundtrack YUTAKA Chef and owner Yutaka Yamato serves almost daily. Though the staff might not be able to both authentic Japanese cuisine and original offer financial advice, they can bring you a terrific creations that fuse both Western and Asian latte or hot spice chai tea. www.openingbellcoffee. influences at his namesake Uptown eatery. www. com. 1409 S. Lamar St., 214.565.0383. yutakasushibistro.com. 2633 McKinney Ave., Suite 140, 214.969.5533. 4912 Cole Avenue, Dallas, Texas 75205 | 214-521-4211 | Javiers.net WILD ABOUT HARRY’S Families + Lunch = Killer Hot Dogs. It may seem like simple math, but

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when you serve them up as good as Harry’s, you stroll the shop for such organic goodies as bees spinach croquettes, and oxtail stew. Paella cooked Place. Whether you’re indulging in honor of Mardi have a lot to be proud of. Wild About Harry’s has wax candles and exotic oils. When you can order over a wood fire is available with 24 hours’ advance Gras or simply because it’s the end of the work been drawing them in all around Dallas for over items on the menu that were grown locally, you notice. Spanish wines, sherries and homemade day, NOLA Brasserie boasts a daily lunch menu of twenty years, offering top-of-the-line classic dogs know you’re in the right spot. www.bolsadallas. sangria are also available. www.cafemadrid-dallas. blue-plate specials ideal for quick business lunches and specialty varieties guaranteed to make you com. 614 W. Davis St., 214.943.1883. com. 4501 Travis St., 214.528.1731. and a “happier hour” menu that offers discounted wipe your chin afterwards. Brave souls can try signature cocktails (the Southern Bella and the BOULEVARDIER This French-inspired neighbor- THE GRAPE Brick-walled, candlelit and unpreten- the Great Southwest Fire Dog and wash it down Cucumber Cosmo are handcrafted staples). hood bistro, located in the historic Bishop Arts tious, this small restaurant has a magnetic draw on with some hand made custard made daily on the Specialty entrées like crawfish étouffée, made- District, offers house-made fare such as specialty couples looking for just the right romantic spot. premise. www.wildaboutharrys.com.111 S. Hall St., from-scratch gumbo and red beans and rice do not oysters, chicken, steak and fish as well as modern The monthly blackboard menu features signature 469.399.7776 disappoint—especially on a cold winter day. www. takes on classic French cuisine. Enjoy an appetizer bistro fare as well as eclectic and contemporary nolabrasserie.com. 1201 Main St., 469.872.1820. of Country Pork Pate or savor the Bouillabaisse creations with available half portions. Call for European/Global Boulevardier, reminiscent of the Provencal region. reservations. www.thegraperestaurant.com. 2808 SAINT EMILIONOne of Fort Worth’s most attrac- ABACUS Local celebrity chef Kent Rathbun, who www.dallasboulevardier.com. 408 N. Bishop Ave., Greenville Ave., 214.828.1981. tive staples, this Country/French establishment of- Ste. 108, 214.942.1828. fers upscale choices in a warm, cozy and decidedly defeated Iron Chef Bobby Flay on The Food Net- LAVENDOU The flavors of Provence come alive romantic environment. A fixed-price, three-course, work, presents a menu of “global eclectic” cuisine CANARY BY GORJI Experience delicious steaks in this elegant French bistro. From the décor — classic menu is a highlight, with traditional and with an emphasis on the Pacific Rim. Check out the and New Mediterranean specialties at this intimate swathed in signature yellow-and-blue Pierre Deux surprising choices such as pate made in-house and newly redesigned décor. www.kentrathbun.com. Addison restaurant. Chef Mansour Gorji fuses fabrics — to the menu’s rich selections of seafood roast duck and veal. www.saint-emilionrestaurant. 4511 McKinney Ave., 214.559.3111. Greek, Italian, Spanish, French, North African and and lamb, diners will find a dining experience as com. 3617 W. 7th St., Fort Worth, 817.737.2781. BISTRO 31 Located in Highland Park Village, this Middle Eastern influences with fresh ingredients perfect as a Monet. www.lavendou.com. 19009 European-style restaurant offers global cuisine for a delightful menu bursting with global flavor. Preston Road, Plano, 972.248.1911. ZIZIKI’SZiziki’s is a perfect stop to satisfy a craving And as the back-to-back Texas Steak Cookoff for freshly-made, authentic Greek food. Try the with everything from Italian to Spanish to French in- MERCAT BISTRO his contemporary European-style champion, Chef Gorji knows exactly how to pre- pastichio, a traditional Greek lasagna, filled with fluences. The menu changes with the seasons, with bistro will transport you to a quaint Parisian café. pare the perfect steak. Canary by Gorji also offers chopped lamb, tomatoes, herbs and a homemade fresh, gourmet ingredients and enticing desserts The intimate eatery, decorated with antiquities an impressive wine selection and a cozy patio for bechamel sauce. www.zizikis.com. 4514 Travis St., to cap off your experience. Bistro 31 also offers an from all over the world, serves up French favorites dining al fresco. www.canarybygorji.com. 5100 Belt 214.521.2233; 5809 Preston Road, 972.943.8090; extensive and eclectic wine and drink menu. www. like omelets, quiches, croque madames, foie gras Line Rd., Ste. 402, 972.503.7080. 11661 Preston Road #309, 469.232.9922; 6765 Win- bistro31dallas.com. 87 Highland Park Village, Suite and French onion soup. Don’t miss the popular ning Drive, Frisco, 972.377.2276. 200, 214.420.3900. CAFE MADRID Cafe Madrid offers patrons a cozy, weekend brunch. www.mercatbistro.com. 2501 N. BOLSA This market, café and wine bar is what intimate setting, reminiscent of the little cafés Harwood St., 214.953.0917. found on the streets of Madrid. Dine on home-style Indian farm-to-table dining is all about. Once you soak in NOLA BRASSERIE Let the good times roll in Spanish classics such as calamares fritos, shrimp the natural, effortlessly beautiful décor, you can sit downtown Dallas at NOLA Brasserie, an authentic INDIA PALACE RESTAURANT & BARLocated in in garlic, tortilla española, manchego cheese and back with a micro-brew or glass of Texas wine, or Cajun/Creole restaurant located at One Main North Dallas, India Palace Restaurant & Bar offers an extensive menu of authentic, exquisite Indian cuisine. The lunch buffet is especially popular. Several gluten-free and vegan options are also available. www.indiapalacedallas.com. 12817 Pres- ton Road, Suite 105, 972.392.0190. MUGHLAI FINE INDIAN CUISINEA North Dallas staple in Indian cuisine, Mughlai provides an extensive menu of regional favorites, from tikka masala to biryani, prepared as mild or as spicy as you like it. There’s also a sprawling weekend buffet and complimentary gulab jamun for dessert. www. mughlaidallas.com. 5301 Alpha Road, Ste. 14, 972.392.7786. ROTI GRILLThis fast-casual concept serves up authentic Indian cuisine, including dishes like chicken tikka tandoori and kofta masala. www. freshindianfood.com. 4438 McKinney Ave., Suite 100, 214.521.3655. Italian CAMPISI’S RESTAURANTCampisi’s is a Dallas classic and one of the oldest eateries around (since 1946, to be exact) that you just can’t miss. Noted INDIA PALACE for some of the best crispy pizza in town, this Italian RESTAURANT & BAR restaurant also serves up toasted ravioli and spa- ghetti and meatballs that warm the belly and the India Palace is the area’s favorite destination for exquisite Indian cuisine. heart. Multiple locations. www.campisis.us. We pride ourselves on preparing only the finest quality meals, so much CANE ROSSOCertified pizzaiolo Jay Jerrier has so that we’ve been named the “Best” by The Dallas Morning News, reinvigorated pizza in DFW with a perfect dough D Magazine and the Zagat Survey, which is based on customer reviews. recipe and a blazing imported Italian pizza oven. All entrees are prepared with the finest ingredients that are delicately Not sure what to order? The “Honey Bastard” is a blended with warm, zesty spices to deliver the full flavor of authentic local favorite, and the establishment’s location at The Star in Frisco offers a stuffed crust pie in the Indian cuisine. We also offer several gluten-free and vegan options. shape of, well, a star. Multiple locations. Modern décor, full bar and takeout available. www.canerosso.com. 12817 Preston Road, #105, Dallas, TX DA MARIOThis restaurant in The Star in Frisco offers a true and authentic Italian dining experi- 972.392.0190 ence. 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locally sourced ingredients, bringing the best of every dish is perfection each time you order it. The Steak & Seafood FOGO DE CHÃO At this Brazilian steakhouse, an combinations like lobster, shrimp and scallops; THE OCEANAIRE SEAFOOD ROOM With a swanky Italy to North Texas. Favorites include fettucine lush and festive grounds, the warm staff and the unending parade of grilled beef, poultry and pork filet mignon and sesame-seed-crusted tuna; and interior reminiscent of a 1930s ocean liner, The III FORKS For a truly unique experience to go along alla fiamma, with handmade pasta garnished outdoor patio dining are worth a trip all by them- is presented rather unusually—suspended from salmon and shrimp with Kobe’s special sauce—all Oceanaire features fresh seafood flown in daily with your Texas-sized Porterhouse, try this upscale tableside with black truffles, and Prince Edward selves. www.joets.com. 2201 N. Commerce St., Fort giant swords and sliced off with equally giant of which chefs prepare in front of customers. www. from around the world. Sip cocktails in the lounge, restaurant with an Asian/Western presentation. Island mussels nestled in a red-pepper and white- Worth, 817.626.4356. knives right onto your plate. The Addison outpost kobesteaks.net. 5000 Belt Line Road, Suite 600, indulge at the oyster bar, or dine on specialties The steaks and fish are scrumptious and the ambi- wine reduction sauce. Pair with a selection from is the original U.S. location of Fogo de Chão, 972.934.8150. like Dover sole and ahi tuna as you relax in a horse- MARIANO’S HACIENDA While the food is amazing, ance is sizzling. Or is it the other way around? www. the exemplary wine list or a craft cocktail. www. while a second Dallas location recently opened in shoe booth. For dessert, indulge in the baked it’s the margaritas at Mariano’s that set it apart iiiforks.com. 17776 N. Dallas Parkway, 972.267.1776. MALIBU POKÉ Live music and good food are at damariorestaurant.com. 6655 Winning Drive, Suite Uptown, and a Plano location is on the way. Take Alaska. www.theoceanaire.com. Galleria Dallas, from the pack. You see, Mariano’s actually invented the top of Malibu Poke owner Jon Alexis’ list of in- 605, Frisco, 972.324.3055. AL BIERNAT’S Incredible food like North Dakota advantage of the full bar and weekend brunch. 13340 Dallas Parkway, Suite 1369, 972.759.2277. the frozen margarita machine back in 1971. www. terests. As such, the Dallas restaurateur describes Buffalo, Lobster Risotto and six types of fresh www.fogodechao.com. 4300 Belt Line Road, Addi- FACHINI RISTORANTE This homage to the fine Ital- marianosrestaurant.com. 6300 Skillman St., the fast-casual poké concept as “a cover of a OLD HICKORY STEAKHOUSE Steak & Seafood. fish await you daily. The award-winning wine list son, 972.503.7300; 2619 McKinney Ave., Suite 150, ian dining of yesteryear is Dallas’ hottest reserva- 214.691.3888. song”—that is, a unique take on the Hawaiian tuna With an old-world style and a decidedly Texas features more than 650 selections from around the 214.720.2777. tion. fachinidallas.com. 33a Highland Park Village, bowl dining trend. The light, sophisticated interior flair, the Old Hickory Steakhouse in the Gaylord MESERO Serving up contemporary Mexican/Latin globe. Enjoy dry-aged New York strip and see why 214.838.9688. KENNY’S WOOD FIRED GRILL Famed chef Kenny mimics the equally refined menu, which was Texan is the perfect choice for your favorite cut of American cuisine, Mesero is a must-try for diners Town and Country, Playboy and Wine Spectator Bowers is spreading his culinary gospel once developed by Dallas Chef Matt McCallister and steak. The Texas Wine Bar, overlooks the Gaylord FIRESIDE PIES Indulge in pizza with Italian-import- looking for an elevated Tex-mex experience. The selected Al Biernat’s as one of the top steakhouses again with this Addison eatery, which takes gour- features high-quality seafood that many consider vineyards. www.gaylordhotels.com. 1501 Gaylord ed ingredients, in a restaurant with a neighborly McKinney Avenue restaurant’s consistently packed in the country. www.albiernats.com. 4217 Oak Lawn mands on a palatial trip by way of old-school ‘40s to be the best in the city. www.malibupoke.com. Trl., Gaylord Texan, Grapevine, 817.778.1000. atmosphere. Fireside Pies uses a pecan and wood- patio is proof that the food lives up the hype, as is Ave., 214.219.2201. elegance. The restaurant’s rich wood and jewel 3888 Oak Lawn Ave., Suite 102, 469.250.7074. fired oven to cultivate their appetizing dough. the white queso, a house specialty that’s among SER STEAK + SPIRITS This handsome and sleek BOB’S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE Bob’s is evidence tone interior is the perfect setting for enjoying www.firesidepies.com. 2820 N. Henderson Ave, the best in Dallas. Multiple locations. www.mesero. MORTON’S THE STEAKHOUSE Located in Dallas’ steakhouse rests atop Dallas’ Hilton Anatole. of what true-blue, American steakhouse fine dining prepared, wood-fired seafood and meats. www. 214.370.3916; 5717 Legacy Drive, Suite 110, Plano, net. dynamic Uptown neighborhood, close to down- Enjoy unparalleled views of the city skyline and is all about. The simple elegance and lively atmo- kennyswoodfiredgrill.com. 5000 Belt Line Rd., 972.398.2700. town Dallas and the Dallas Arts District, Morton’s gourmet, chef-driven cuisine that uses the finest MESO MAYA Taking inspiration from their Mayan sphere are pitch-perfect for either a date night 972.392.WOOD. is an upscale steakhouse perfect for a business steaks and chops and market-fresh seafood. Wine NONNA TATA This cash-only, homestyle Italian and Mexican ancestors, the chefs at Meso Maya or a business luncheon. Prime cuts are perfectly KNIFE From celebrity chef John Tesar comes the dinner or a happy-hour hangout. Expect steaks pairings are happily offered upon request. www. eatery serves up authentic dishes that you would infuse everything with bold, earthy flavors that cooked, and the waitstaff couldn’t be more atten- award-winning Knife, an elegant, contemporary and seafood of the highest quality. www.mortons. sersteak.com. Hilton Anatole, 2201 N. Stemmons be hard-pressed to find outside of Italy itself. celebrate a spiritual connection with nature. The tive. www.bobs-steakandchop.com. 1255 S. Main steakhouse nestled inside the chic setting of the com. 2222 McKinney Ave., 214.741.2277. Freeway, 27th Floor, 214.761.7479. Freshly baked focaccia bread is the perfect accom- menu’s inventive gourmet menu include mole St., Grapevine, 817.481.5555. Highland Hotel. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner paniment to the hand-rolled pasta. Don’t forget dishes, traditional favorites like elote and pozole, OCEAN PRIME Located in the heart of Uptown, WATER GRILL Though nestled in Uptown, Water CARVAO PRIME BRAZILIAN STEAKHOUSE Located and weekend brunch, enjoy some of the most to BYOB. 1400 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth, and items elevated with heavenly homemade torti- Ocean Prime offers succulent seafood and steaks. Grill conveys a much more coastal setting: freshly in Flower Mound not far from DFW Airport, this exclusive cuts aged and prepared to perfection, 817.332.0250. llas. Multiple locations. www.mesomaya.com. 1611 The cocktails are clever, and the wine selection is shucked oysters, vintage nautical decor, Dunge- Brazilian steakhouse provides a top-notch dining plus seasonal salads and bacon charcuterie plates. McKinney Ave., 214.484.6555; 11909 Preston Road, divine. Offerings like white-truffle-caviar deviled ness crab-filled tanks and a spacious yet cozy at- STONEDECK PIZZA PUB This Dallas-favorite experience featuring 18 different cuts of skewered www.knifedallas.com. 5300 E. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 1426, 469.726.4390. eggs and the 12-ounce bone-in filet are sure to mosphere. The massive patio is ideal for brunches pizzeria makes its handcrafted pies from scratch, meats brought tableside, a seemingly endless 214.520.7969. impress clients and loved ones alike. www.ocean- and alfresco evening meals. www.watergrill.com. using fresh, never-frozen ingredients. Pair a slice MI COCINA Mi Cocina is a Dallas staple. Known for salad bar and a full bar. www.carvaosteakhouse. KOBE STEAKS This Japanese restaurant focuses primedallas.com. Rosewood Court, 2101 Cedar 1920 McKinney Ave., 214.306.7111. with a selection of over 125 American craft beers. serving up fresh, contemporary Mexican cuisine, com. 2401 Lakeside Parkway, Flower Mound, on teppanyaki-style cooking, offering special Springs Road, 214.965.0440. Or opt for one of 25 craft-distilled moonshines Mi Cocina is not to be missed. Multiple locations. 972.539.8555. and a dozen house-infused shines, which include www.mcrowd.com. 77 Highland Park Village, inventive flavors like chocolate espresso, ginger 214.521.6426. CATTLEMEN’S STEAK HOUSE For more than 70 lemon, cranberry lemonade and Dreamsicle. L, D years, this acclaimed steakhouse in the Fort Worth MIA’S TEXMEX RESTAURANT Mia’s is famous for (daily). www.stonedeckpizzapub.com. 2613 Elm St., Stockyards National Historic District has been their brisket tacos—tender, shredded beef served 469.802.6742. serving up some of the finest steaks and seafood in homemade flour tortillas and topped with gravy. in the city. Favorites include the “smoky barbecue TAVERNA This cozy eatery serves up a sophisti- If you’re looking for homemade Mexican food, this pit”-style ribs, the rib eye and the lobster tail. To ROTI GRILL cated menu of authentic Italian cuisine, including is the place to be. www.miastexmex.com. 4322 drink, enjoy a glass from the extensive wine list. an elaborate selection of ultra-thin crust pizzas Lemmon Ave., 214.526.1020. www.cattlemenssteakhouse.com. 2458 N. Main St., hand-tossed by a traditional pizziola, as well as FRESH INDIAN FOOD MI DIA FROM SCRATCH With locations in the Fort Worth, 817.624.3945. more elaborate standards such as the white truffle Grapevine Epicentre, West Plano Village and Flow- and mushroom risotto. www.tavernabylombardi. CHAMBERLAIN’S STEAK AND CHOP HOUSE er Mound, this restaurant is a harmonious blend of com. 3312 Knox St., 214.520.9933; 450 Throckmor- “Serving the finest steaks, seafood and prime rib traditional Mexico City recipes and modern Santa ton St., Fort Worth, 817.885.7502. since 1993,” this restaurant features an extensive Fe and Tex-Mex flavors. Trust us: you’ll want to menu that will make anyone a believer. Dishes Roti Grill serves delectable Indian food in a order the tableside guacamole. Multiple locations. range from the Kobe rib eye to filet mignon. www. fast-casual atmosphere. Enjoy reasonably priced Latin American/Mexican www.midiafromscratch.com. chamberlainssteakhouse.com. 5330 Belt Line Road, Indian cuisine including chicken tikka masala, HULA HUT With a Tiki-torch-infused vacation vibe NAZCA KITCHEN No longer one of the city’s best- Addison, 972.934.2467. and a menu that mixes Mexican and Polynesian kept secrets when it comes to South American CORRIENTES 348 This Argentinean steakhouse navratan korma and mango lassi cuisine, Hula Hut is a laid-back restaurant and bar cuisine and gourmet espresso, Nazca Kitchen across the street for the Dallas Museum of Art overlooking Lewisville Lake and an adjacent wake WINE & BEER SERVED has expanded to a second location in the heart serves an array of lunch specials, diner options and park. Enjoy margaritas on the expansive patio while of Uptown. The new digs consist of a large bar includes a desert and drink menu. www.corrien- watching a man-made volcano erupt, and look and patio, weekend brunch and a unique cocktail tes348.com. 1807 Ross Ave., 214.220.0348. TAKEOUT AVAILABLE out for the resident restaurant shark, which can be menu. www.nazcakitchen.com. 8041 Walnut Hill seen by its dorsal fin cruising around the Hula Hut Lane, Suite 854, 214.696.2922. DEE LINCOLN PRIME Located at The Star in Frisco, pond. www.hulahutlittleelm.com. 210 E. Eldorado this upscale steakhouse features prime steak and Parkway, Little Elm, 214.618.4852. PALAPAS SEAFOOD BAR Located on Lowest fresh seafood along with an extensive wine list (the Greenville, this charming, unassuming seafood wine cellar contains more than 2,100 bottles from JAVIER’S Since 1977, this popular eatery has been bar serves up a variety of ceviche and authentic around the globe). Dee Lincoln Prime also boasts serving gourmet Mexican cuisine to locals and Mexican seafood dishes to East Dallas locals (as an in-house sushi bar and a wall of more than 32 a parade of A-list celebrities. The menu focuses well as in-the-know visitors) looking for a beachy, different tequilas for pairing. The sushi pizza and on the sophisticated side of traditional Mexican laid-back vibe and the coastal flavors of northwest- lobster mac ‘n’ cheese are two menu standouts. cuisine, offering such signature dishes as black- ern Mexico. www.palapasseafoodbar.com. 1418 www.deelincolnprime.com. 6670 Winning Drive, bean soup and Filete Cantinflas. Premium drinks Greenville Ave., 214.824.3000. Suite 400, Frisco, 214.387.3333. and tasty margaritas seal the deal. Reservations are recommended, even on weeknights. www.javiers. TACODELI If you have ever been to Austin, you’ve EG STEAK Enjoy steaks and other cuts of meat net. 4912 Cole Ave., 214.521.4211. probably heard about Tacodeli. If you haven’t yet, cooked in the gaucho style—over an open flame— then count your blessings, because the cult classic and in Brazil’s genuine churassco way with its 4438 McKinney Avenue #100, Dallas, TX JOE T. GARCIA’S Easily one of the most popular has landed in Dallas’ Sylvan Thirty area. Don’t miss emphasis on table-side service. L (M-F), D (daily) restaurants in the entire Dallas/Fort Worth area, 214.521.3655 the real-deal breakfast tacos, freshly prepared www.egsteak.com. 8650 State Hwy 121, Frisco, this top-notch Mexican hot spot keeps its menu salsas and mouthwatering lunch combos. www. 214.618.6150. www.freshindianfood.com relatively streamlined, but that just means that tacodeli.com. 1878 Sylvan Ave., 214.760.1930.

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Get Your Fair Share A month full of fun foods, free concerts, midway rides, agricultural displays, historical exhibits and much, much more gets underway Sept. 28 at the 132nd an- nual State Fair of Texas. Highlights include a new spinning attraction, the Orbiter, a celebrity chef kitchen, a livestock birthing barn where you can witness the miracle of life before your very eyes and “Dallas in the Time of MLK,” an exhibit that focuses on the civil rights leader’s 1963 speech in Fair Park and his 1966 speech at Southern Methodist University. The fair runs through Oct. 21; plan your visit at www.bigtex.com. 3921 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd., 214.565.9931.

There’s a lot more going mussels, tartines on toasted focaccia, CRU An intimate and unpretentious Bars & Clubs on this month. and Scotch eggs) and more than 50 Visit us online: wine bar with an atmosphere conducive ADAIR’S SALOON Covered in graffi ti and dripping varieties of suds and cocktails to wash wheretraveler.com to conversation. With more than 50 wines with Texas charm, Adair’s is “the best hole-in-the- it all down. The scenic courtyard patio available by the glass or bottle, indecision A wall, burger, beer and live music joint around” certainly doesn’t hurt either. www.bbc- may occur; in such cases, opt for one of (according to Adair’s, at least). All jokes aside, this pub.com. 2800 Routh St., 214.922.8220. Cru’s curated wine fl ights, then sip while savor- FRESH LOOK lil’ saloon has been a mainstay of Deep Ellum for ing light appetizers and people-watching from the CANDLEROOM Offering a hip, exclusive, well-lit nearly 50 years. www.adairssaloon.com. 2624 Com- patio. www.cruawinebar.com. 3699 McKinney Ave., ambience, The CandleRoom is the go-to bar and merce St., 214.939.9900. Suite 107, 214.526.9463. club for those looking for a little adventure in Dal- BARCADIA Barcadia looks to double visitors’ las. The CandleRoom is known for its great martinis DOUBLE WIDE Look for the tornado on top of the AT DOWNTOWN EVENTS pleasure by combining arcade favorites (Pac-Man, and dance music. www.candleroomdallas.com. building, then step on in. Enjoy some great, local anyone?) with a cold brew. The space has a great 5039 Willis Ave., 214.370.4155. live music and some “white trash” drink specialties, ‘80s rock ‘n’ roll lounge feel to it. www.barcadiadal- such as the Boone’s Farm Martini and the Yoohoo CAPITOL PUB This neighborhood pub offers great las.com. 1917 N. Henderson Ave., 214.821.7300. Yeehaw. www.double-wide.com. 3510 Commerce Watermelon Festival, August 4 Taste of the Fair, September 28 food and a large drink selection. The relaxed atmo- St., 214.8 87.6510. BLACK SWAN SALOON Known for some of the sphere makes it a great place to hang out and drink DFW Restaurant Week, August 13–September 3 Tacolandia, October 13 best craft cocktails in Dallas, Black Swan Saloon is some imported brew. www.capitolpubdallas.com. DRAFT MEDIA SPORTS LOUNGE The Sheraton’s where bartenders go for drinks. Expertly infused 2401 N. Henderson Ave., 214.887.9330. Draft Media Sports Lounge in Downtown is a The Edge of Texas, September 7–8 Uptown Block Party, October 18 spirits and perfectly prepared old-fashioneds are sports enthusiast’s dream. With 21 fl at-screen CHRISTIE’S SPORTS BAR You can always count on what you’ll fi nd here, not to mention a relaxed vibe HDTVs, a great selection of draft beer and an this longstanding Uptown establishment to have Dallas Observer Brewfest, September 8 Aurora, November 3 and a taste of Deep Ellum’s cool, contemporary innovative menu—think brisket sliders, barbecue at least one TV with your game on and a sizable culture. www.blackswansaloon.com. 2708 Elm St., pork shanks and meatloaf sandwiches—this bar menu of American pub fare. Really, it’s just your Kiddo’s Carnival, September 15 Dallas Bike Ride, November 3 214.749.4848. has it all. And don’t forget about the pool tables, quintessential neighborhood bar with tasty bar Nintendo Wii stations and private karaoke salons. BOWLOUNGE Take a vintage bowling center from food, a covered patio, tons of HD screens and an PARK(ing) Day, September 21 Chefs for Farmers, November 9–11 www.sheratondallashotel.com/draft. 400 N. Olive East Texas, reassemble it in the Design District and entertaining crowd of sports fans. www.christies- St., 214.922.8000. add Twisted Root’s lauded burgers, and you have portsbar.com. 2811 McKinney Ave., 214.954.1511. Smoked Dallas, September 22 Bowlounge, a bowling alley/burger joint that’s as THE DUBLINER This matchbox-sized hangout is CITY TAVERN This two-story downtown bar is one cool as it is counterculture. www.bowlounge.com. perfect for those who can appreciate a good whis- of the most welcoming in the city. The historical 167 Turtle Creek Blvd., 214.741.7737. key or European beer. Living up to its namesake, building has great drink specials and good food, For a full list of events and happenings, visit events.DowntownDallas.com patrons will be in awe of the Irish whiskey selection. BRITISH BEVERAGE CO. Combining British plus live music on Wednesday through Saturday www.dallasdubliner.com. 2818 Greenville Ave., sophistication with American swagger, this urban nights. www.citytaverndowntown.com. 1402 Main 214.818.0911. pub boasts a superb food menu (think steamed St., 214.745.1402.

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FLYING SAUCER DRAUGHT EMPORIUM A huge MUTTS CANINE CANTINA This adult-friendly selection of brews, nightly music, and a no-frills Uptown dog park offers a full menu of milkshakes, attitude make this the perfect spot for casual burgers and local draught beer, plus a selection weekenders or post-Bass Hall patrons. The menu of items for dining doggies and separate play pen is above-average beer food, and the wait staff is for smaller breeds. www.muttscantina.com. 2889 accommodating and friendly. No fuss. Just beer. Cityplace W. Blvd., 214.377.8723. www.beerknurd.com/locations/fort-worth-flying- PRESS BOX GRILL This sports bar offers up tradi- saucer. 111 E. Fourth St., 817.336.7470. tional American fare to Cowboys, Stars, and Mav- FRANKIE’S DOWNTOWN Frankie’s is a longtime ericks fanatics (and most other sports fans, too). favorite for locals and sports fans alike. The www.pressboxgrill.com. 1623 Elm St., 214.747.8226. neighborhood watering hole’s nightly drink SANDBAR CANTINA Maybe you can’t escape to specials, numerous TVs, tasty bar fare and cozy yet the beach, but you can fake it in Deep Ellum. Sandy energetic atmosphere make Frankie’s a downtown beaches, great music and palm trees provide the destination for game days or casual afternoons. perfect tropical paradise in the middle of Dallas’ art Go downstairs to check out The Underground, district. It’s not just a hangout, though. There are which features another full bar, darts and billiards, beach volleyball and dodgeball leagues to appeal more TVs and live music every Friday night. www. to your competitive side. www.sandbarcantina. frankiesbar.com. 1303 Main St., 214.741.1919. com. 317 S. Second Ave., 214.647.1424. FRED’S TEXAS CAFÉ There is a reason the locals THE STANDARD POUR Far from standard, this are talking about this bar, affectionately named “cocktail den and cravings kitchen” invites eager after the owner’s dog. Fred’s is the go-to place for nightlifers in with far-from-ordinary creations great drink specials, out-of-this-world burgers, live designed to tickle the taste buds and unlock inhibi- music and a memorable back patio scene. www. tions. The menu impresses as well with decadent fredstexascafe.com. 915 Currie St., Fort Worth, salads and classic upscale American dishes, all in a 817.332.0083. hip, Prohibition-era aesthetic. www.tspdallas.com. THE FREE MAN This eclectic Creole lounge is 2900 McKinney Ave., 214.935.1370. bound to leave you liberated. Featuring live rock/ STONELEIGH P Think “Cheers,” but with some Up- jazz bands nearly every night and a menu filled with town flair. The Stoneleigh P is a great place to chill tasty Cajun favorites, the Free Man is an all-around with friends in a dive bar atmosphere—enjoy pool, hot spot for locals and visitors alike. www.freeman- stiff drinks and a laid-back vibe. www.stoneleighp. dallas.com. 2626 Commerce St., 214.377.9893. com. 2926 Maple Ave., 214.871.2346. GRAPEVINE BAR This eclectic lounge in the Oak THE TAVERN Located near the campus of Texas Lawn neighborhood is the perfect spot to gather Christian University, The Tavern offers a stylish, for that much-needed happy hour cocktail or casu- laid-back atmosphere with a full bar and a chef- ally blow off some steam with a few friends. There’s driven menu featuring New American-style cuisine also a basketball hoop, which we think is pretty with a Southwestern twist. Watch the big game awesome. www.thegrapevinebar.com. 3902 Maple while savoring a hand-cut steak or grab a few ap- Ave., 214.522.8466. Where do you petizers made with made-from-scratch ingredients. HAPPIEST HOUR Dallas’ largest patio bar and www.thetavernfortworth.com. 2755 S. Hulen St., want to go? lounge features over 12,000-square feet of indoor Fort Worth, 817.923.6200. and outdoor space, where you’ll find board games THE TIPSY ALCHEMIST This social, sophisticated scattered throughout inside and on the rooftop lounge serves elevated cocktails crafted with sci- patio. The Hardwood District staple boasts great Find the best of the city ence, art and technique in mind. The drink menu skyline views, a thriving nightlife scene and a social is based on the periodic table of elements. www. atmosphere that’s ideal for unwinding after work or thetipsyalchemist.com. 2101 Cedar Springs Road, before a game or concert. www.happiesthourdal- Suite R125, 469.899.7080. las.com. 2616 Olive St., 972.528.0067. LAKEWOOD LANDING The dive bar of all dive bars, Breweries & Distilleries Lakewood Landing is a Dallas classic. 5818 Live BRAINDEAD BREWERY Oak St., 214.823.2410. Find pub fare and brews at this brewpub on Main Street with menu items such LEE HARVEY’S Remaining true to the original bar’s as chips, burgers and sandwiches to go along with design, Lee Harvey’s retains touches of authentic- beers they make on location and wine. www.brain- ity, such as wood paneling, neon beer signs and deadbrewing.com. 2625 Main St., 214.749.0600. more. This quintessential Dallas dive bar offers an DEEP ELLUM BREWING COMPANY expansive patio, good food and a dependable live Deep Ellum has music calendar. www.leeharveys.com. 1807 Gould evolved from a small microbrewery to a full-on bar St., 214.428.1555. venue, and the founding members here provide beer education with a pint and a smile. Quench THE LIBERTINE BAR The Libertine is a friendly, your thirst year-round with brews such as the dou- neighborhood bar by day and a musician’s ble brown stout and the famous cherry chocolate playground at night. The food is budget-friendly, Baltic porter. Be sure to stop by for a weekly open delicious and fun pairing events are scheduled fre- house every Saturday. www.deepellumbrewing. quently. www.thelibertinebar.com. 2101 Greenville com. 2823 St. Louis St., 214.888.3322. Ave., 214.824.7900. FIRESTONE & ROBERTSON DISTILLING CO. With its MAT MCKINNEY AVENUE TAVERN Located in well-established, die-hard fan base, it’s just a mat- Uptown, the very popular McKinney Avenue Tavern ter of time before Firestone & Robertson becomes offers nearly two dozen televisions and classic a household name among craft-spirit enthusiasts. burgers designed to turn you into a regular. A high Scheduled tours of the facility take place on definition projector puts the football right in your Saturdays; visitors or groups can book theirs ahead lap. www.mckinneyavenuetavern.com. 2822 McKin- of time on the distillery’s website. Those who can’t ney Ave., 214.969.1984. make a weekend tour are welcome to stop by for

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a sample of F&R’s barrel-aged beverages (the course, and an arcade. Multiple locations. www. www.billybobstexas.com. 2520 Rodeo Plaza, Fort signature TX Blended Whiskey and the new TX pinstackbowl.com. Wor th, 817.624.7117. Straight Bourbon)—or peruse the retail section. SPARK! An urban playground for children and BOMB FACTORY This recently resurrected Deep www.frdistilling.com. 901 W. Vickery Blvd., Fort families, SPARK! offers a contemporary open Ellum music venue can accommodate more than Worth, 817.840.9140. space for kids to unleash their creativity through 4,000 fans, thanks to its 50,000-square-foot space FOUR CORNERS BREWING CO. Dallas’ locally be- arts and crafts, activities like drawing, painting and and five full-service bars. With state-of-the-art loved brewery just relocated from Trinity Groves to visual animation, unique classes and more. SPARK! sound and lighting, VIP suites and reserved seat- a new home in the up-and-coming Cedars neigh- is now open every Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. ing options on the mezzanine floor, the Bomb borhood, nearly quadrupling its beer-production www.sparkdallas.org. 1409 S. Lamar St., Suite 4, Factory—a nickname coined during World War II, capabilities. In addition to a 18,000-square-foot 214.421.7727. when the warehouse space was used to manufac- production facility, there’s also a separate ture bombs and ammunition—lends itself to a fully THE TEXAS THEATRE Best known as the site of Lee 10,000-square-foot taproom—where you can pair immersive live music experience. www.thebomb- Harvey Oswald’s arrest, this historic theater shows a pint with food from Café Momentum chef Chad factory.com. 2713 Canton St., 214.932.6501. films (many in 35mm) ranging from cult classics Houser—and a large outdoor patio perfect for (hello, “Starship Troopers”) to current blockbuster CLUB DADA An eclectic mix of musical tastes find a sunny weekends and game days. Kick back and re- hits. It also hosts movie-premiere celebrations and home in this hip Dallas venue that has played host lax with one of the homegrown brewery’s colorful, post-show entertainment. www.thetexastheatre. to everyone from Dawes to Reverend Horton Heat. Lotería-inspired cans of Local Buzz golden ale or com. 231 W. Jefferson Blvd., 214.948.1546. The venue also showcases special events almost El Chingón IPA. www.fcbrewing.com. 1311 S. Ervay every night of the week. www.dadadallas.com. St., 214.748.2739. TOPGOLF Topgolf offers fun games, batting cages 2720 Elm St., 214.748.5105. and great food. New, state-of-the-art technology Comedy allows golfers to get instant feedback on their DEEP ELLUM ART CO. A hybrid art gallery/bar/ shots and play games for points, regardless of abil- music venue, DEAC is “dedicated to the creative ADDISON IMPROV COMEDY CLUB Addison Improv ity level. Visit a location in Dallas, Allen or The Colo- and native.” This new-ish neighborhood hangout is North Dallas’ connection to some of the biggest ny. www.topgolf.com. 8787 Park Lane, 214.341.9600; promises a taste of genuine local flavor in a come- stars in the stand-up circuit today, and is also 1500 Andrews Parkway, Allen, 469.675.9730; 3760 as-you-are atmosphere—plus, dozens of local beer home to all-ages comedy events, theme nights Blair Oaks Drive, The Colony, 469.213.5204. and craft cocktails on tap. www.deepellumart.co. for 21-plus patrons and dinner options in addition 3200 Commerce St., 214.697.8086. to evening and matinee showtimes. www.improv. Golf GAS MONKEY BAR N’ GRILL com. 4980 Belt Line Road, Addison, Suite 250, Texas music acts and 972.404.8501. CEDAR CREST GOLF CLUB Cedar Crest continues national talent come together with a rockin’ menu to be a historic center for golfing long after its of burgers, smoked meats and chicken-fried steak. DALLAS COMEDY HOUSE Every weekend and founding in 1916. This venue provides terrain for Opened by Richard Rawlings, star of the auto-shop some weekdays, Deep Ellum’s Dallas Comedy both beginning and lower-handicap golfers as reality show “Fast N’ Loud,” it’s a place for good House presents improv, sketch and stand-up shows well as family tees for juniors and parents. The grub, local brews and an impressive concert lineup. for adults-only crowds. www.dallascomedyhouse. location is perfect to escape the roar of the city www.gasmonkeybarngrill.com. 10261 Technology com. 2645 Commerce St., 214.741.4448. while providing a skyline view of downtown Dallas. Blvd. E., 214.350.1940. HYENA’S COMEDY NIGHT CLUB Whether they are www.golfcedarcrest.com. 1800 Southerland Ave., GRANADA THEATER A perfect venue with acts featuring big headliners or local funny guys, Hye- 214.670.7615. ranging from all over the world, the Granada na’s will have you rolling in the aisles. Visit a Hyena’s COWBOYS GOLF CLUB As the world’s first NFL- defines the word eclectic. Great food and a lively location in Plano, Fort Worth and Mockingbird Sta- themed golf course, this resort-style, daily fee atmosphere make this one of the best live venues tion in Dallas (Not for the easily offended). Multiple course is an ultimate destination for business for music in Dallas. www.granadatheater.com. 3524 locations. www.hyenascomedynightclub.com. and entertainment alike. For the golf aficionados Greenville Ave., 214.824.9933. looking for an innovative course, the numerous HOUSE OF BLUES Already a nationwide institution, Family Fun collectibles and prestigious Super Bowl trophies HOB Dallas includes a state-of-the-art music hall BOWL & BARREL Not only a hip bowling alley, Bowl will create an impressive experience. www.cow- that features top-shelf performers (with an em- & Barrel doubles as trendy tavern where serious boysgolfclub.com. 1600 Fairway Drive, Grapevine, phasis on blues and rock), special events, a rockin’ cocktails and an impressive beer list meet upscale 817.481.7277. Cajun-themed menu, and even a popular Gospel bar bites. Located in The Shops at Park Lane. www. TEXAS STAR GOLF COURSE Located outside of Brunch on Sundays. www.houseofblues.com. 2200 bowlandbarrel.com. 8084 Park Lane, Suite 145, Fort Worth in Euless, this lavish venue offers cham- N. Lamar St., 214.978.2583. 214.363.2695. pionship golf tournaments, dining options and IT’LL DO CLUB For a true taste of Dallas nightlife, GLOBE LIFE PARK Even when baseball season facilities for special celebrations. As a vibrant part look no further than the legendary It’ll Do Club, is over, the Texas Rangers’ home ballpark offers of the Euless community, this scenic course has where the locals come to dance. There’s no bottle behind-the-scenes tours of the batting cages, won several national honors. It recently underwent service and virtually no lighting (with the excep- press box, dugout and more. Globe Life Park also renovations, making the course even more beauti- tion of the LEDs in the middle of the dance floor), hosts special events such as concerts and offers a ful than before. www.texasstargolf.com. 1400 Texas but there are a ton of speakers and an intimate, variety of spaces available to rent out for private Star Parkway, Euless, 817.685.7888. warehouse-like vibe. 4322 Elm St., 214.827.7236. events. www.mlb.com/rangers/ballpark. 1000 LOLA’S SALOON It’s amazing how much life is Ballpark Way, Arlington, 817.273.5222. Live Music packed into the small space that is Lola’s Saloon. MEDIEVAL TIMES DINNER & TOURNAMENT Featur- THE BALCONY CLUB Live jazz and an intimate, Brimming with laughs, live music and Texas flavor, ing spectacular displays of horsemanship, falconry, speakeasy-like atmosphere set the stage for an Lola’s is one you can’t miss. www.lolasfortworth. jousting and hand-to-hand combat, Medieval evening at the Balcony Club. Look for the historic com. 2736 W. Sixth St., Fort Worth, 817.877.0666. Times provides centuries-old entertainment and Lakewood Theater sign and you’ll know you’ve THE PAVILION AT TOYOTA MUSIC FACTORY The a sans silverware feast fit for a king. Grown-up found the right spot. Features a mix of local musi- Live Nation-operated Pavilion at Toyota Music spectators can indulge at the full bar and groups cians and groups. www.balconyclub.com. 1825 Factory is a boutique amphitheater outfitted with a can commemorate the experience with a prop- Abrams Road, 214.826.8104. retractable roof and state-of-the-art acoustics. The filled photo op. www.medievaltimes.com. 2021 N. BILLY BOB’S TEXAS Billed as “The World’s Largest Pavilion’s jam-packed schedule boasts big-name Stemmons Freeway, 866.731.9313. Honky Tonk,” this renowned location is the daddy musicians and comedians, from Harry Styles to PINSTACK Spend your “spare” time at this mas- of all nightspots in Fort Worth. Billy Bob’s country Chris Rock. www.thepaviliontmf.com. 300 W. Las sive entertainment complex, outfitted with a full and western concert calendar features A-list acts Colinas Blvd., Irving. bar and deluxe menu. If 28 bowling lanes with from Willie Nelson and Robert Earl Keen to Ray VIP sections and big TVs aren’t enticing enough, Wylie Hubbard and Kenny Chesney, plus attrac- there’s also laser tag, bumper cars, a 20-foot ropes tions like an arcade, a casino and a mechanical bull.

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There's something therapeutic about a nice The weekend rolls around and you're faced When you think politics, you probably think stroll outdoors while gazing at masterful with the million dollar question—where of Washington, D.C., but Dallas also has its works of art. Luckily, Dallas has a plethora of should we take the kids? (1) Children's fair share of places for those with a penchant options to help put your mind at ease. Feast Aquarium at Fair Park is a great place to for presidents. (1) Fort Worth's JFK Tribute your eyes on... well... (1) The Eye, a 30-foot- start, as it was designed with kids in mind, memorializes the area where President John tall eyeball sculpture from Tony Tasset that with eye-level, interactive exhibits that'll let F. Kennedy gave an impromptu speech to draws attention as the focal point of the your kids pet stingrays as they learn more thousands of spectators on Nov. 22, 1963. At Joule hotel's garden. Or if you're looking for about them. If your little one is more of a the (2) George W. Bush Presidential Center art with historical significance, head to (2) thrill seeker, there's no place more fitting you'll find the Bush Presidential Library and Pioneer Plaza, which commemorates the than (2) Six Flags Over Texas. From rides Museum, which provides access to official beginnings of Dallas with Robert Summers' that will get your heart racing to family- records and artifacts from his administra- bronze sculptures of cattle being driven by friendly options, there's something for kids tion, allowing visitors to gain deeper insight three cowboys on horses. For a more futuris- of all ages and adrenaline levels. You could into his tenure. The (3) Sixth Floor Museum, tic installation, check out (3) Traveling Man also always fall back on a classic—the (3) Dal- which has exhibits that delve into the life, in Deep Ellum. Created by Brad Oldham, las Zoo. As the largest zoological experience assassination and legacy of JFK, and frames it three large steel installations tell the story in Texas with an award-winning Giants of the within the context of the history and culture of a giant robot, from his awakening to him Savanna habitat, you could make many trips of the 1960s, sits overlooking the spot where

waiting on a train to him walking tall. and discover something new every time. Kennedy died (it was Oswald's alleged perch). 1. & 3. ©DVCB; 2. ©SIX FLAGS OVER TEXAS. COMMONS. KID-FRIENDLY: 1.©ISAAC ARJONILLA; 2. ©VISIT TEXAS; 3. ©ADAM SIMMONS/FLICKR, CREATIVE PUBLIC ART: COMMONS; 3. ©DVCB 2. ©THE BUSH CENTER/FLICKR, CREATIVE WORTH; PRESIDENTIAL: 1. ©VISIT FORT

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