Other restaurants in Dallas
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Zodiac
For more than 50 years, the classic downtown lunch spot for Dallas ladies who shop – and anyone else who wants to experience the tradition. Attentive waiters bustle about, soothing and pampering diners with hot consommé, popovers with strawberry butter and elegant salads. This is legit old-school Dallas, and it doesn’t need to put on airs.
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Bread Winners
If sipping a peach Bellini in a lush courtyard atrium is the reward for the agony of choosing what to order for brunch, then bring on the pain. Veggie Benedict or breakfast casserole? Bananas Foster waffle or raspberry cream-cheese-stuffed French toast? Lunch and dinner offer similar, though less tortuous, conundrums.
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Tillman’s Roadhouse
A mod hunting lodge for stylish cowboys features shotguns for door handles, faux stag heads, antler chandeliers and a gorgeous log bar. With all this offbeat charm, the wink-wink comfort food – chicken-fried hanger steak, white-cheddar mac ’n’ cheese, tableside s’mores – is surprisingly good.
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Hunky’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers
Reclaim your innocence (or at least get a damn good malt) in this throwback diner that’s a far cry from those themed places where waitresses named ‘Trixie’ snap their gum. No, it’s just an authentic neighborhood hangout with great burgers that make us nostalgic for good times in general.
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Smoke
A barbecue joint that grows its own veggies and smokes its own meats gets enough street cred to claim the motto ‘Raisin’ Hell from Scratch.’ The Northwoods-cozy dining room, featuring old barn walls and a fireplace nook, proves that ecofriendly can be drop-dead stylish.
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Sonny Bryan’s Smokehouse
Sonny Bryan’s barbecue has been around in some form or another since 1910. Locals aren’t ashamed to admit they come all the way just for the onion rings, made fresh daily with Pearl beer. There’s also a branch at 2202 Inwood Rd.
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Toulouse
This charming, angular cafe and bar transports us to France. Sit on the Euro-style patio and gloat over your bouillabaisse and chenin blanc at sunset as the gorgeous runners en route to the Katy Trail look on with envy.
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Fearing’s
Press accolades keep pouring in for chef Dean Fearing’s four-star sensation. Choose to sup in the lively open-kitchen room, a glass-enclosed conservatory, a tropical courtyard or the white-table-clothed ‘gallery.’
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Café Brazil
This is the definitive 24-hour dining destination, whether you’re recovering from the late shift at the ER, a night of clubbing or a broken heart. Ten locations, all with strong coffee and homemade desserts.
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AllGood Café
A postmodern cafe with Tex-Mex grace notes and tattooed waitresses, the AllGood is cozy as all get out. Families and rocker types all chow down on King Ranch chicken casserole and other comfort foods.
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Monica’s Aca y Alla
Try the Mexican lasagna ($5) at lunch or the tilapia Veracruz ($15) for dinner at this always social, Deep Ellum favorite that rocks a glam Mexico City vibe. $1 mimosas at brunch? Sign us up.
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Eno’s Pizza Tavern
We like the old Adirondack chairs, the stacks of firewood and the get-your-own-mug beer club in this summer-cabin-esque neighborhood pizza joint. Oh, and the pizza’s pretty wonderful, too.
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Old Mill Inn
For a lunch break, seek some respite at the Old Mill Inn, known for blue-plate specials and banana pudding. Kids’ meals ($4.75) placate the young and museum-weary.
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Taco Loco
A fried catfish taco with avocado is $4.25, which is good, because it’s 2am, the bars have just closed and you’ve got five bucks left. Addictive breakfast tacos and tamales.
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Society Bakery
Dallas’ version of bakery heaven features from-scratch, all-butter cupcakes in banana chocolate chip, Italian cream and red velvet, among others.
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Tei-An
The swanky Tei-An specializes in laboriously handmade Japanese soba-noodle dishes. It is in One Arts Plaza, at 1722 Routh St.
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Café Madrid
The rustic Spanish decor – wine barrels, warm saffron walls – comes to life with live flamenco guitar music. Tasty tapas at decent prices.
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eatZi’s Market & Bakery
A Dallas staple, this market has a veritable bounty of every kind of prepared food you’ve ever dreamt about. Eat in or out.
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Highland Park Pharmacy
Since 1912, this classic soda fountain has been serving up malts ($3.99) and grilled-cheese sandwiches to the generations.
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Cosmic Café
Cosmic Café serves delicious international vegetarian fare in wildly colorful surroundings.
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Whole Foods Market
Feeling a bit run-down by the Big D? Haul your carcass to the juice or salad bar here.
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Screen Door
Screen Door serves an artistic interpretation of Southern mainstays.
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Greenville Avenue Pizza Company
Fresh, hot slices to keep you raging late into the night on Greenville Ave.
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Deep Sushi
Red lights, black lacquer, cool people and fresh, well-priced sushi.
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