At Goodfriend Dallas, owners Matt and Josh celebrate their passion for drinking with 60 bottled and 16 draft beers, as well as an extensive collection of spirits. The easy-going and fun-loving nature of the bar personnel rubs off on everyone, making it a relaxed and magnetic haven for locals and visitors alike. The burgers here are amazing, but there are also sandwiches and salads to enjoy.
Katy Trail Ice House is a popular restaurant and beer garden in Dallas. It offers a range of 50 beers on tap and a place to chill out. It has a huge patio that can be used to host private parties and events. The bar is 50 feet long and features the rarest of beers. Katy Trail Ice House is the place to gather for almost any occasion.
This neighborhood bar is reminiscent of the pubs across the Atlantic. Operated by the owners of the Meridian Room, Simon McDonald and Mike Smith, this bar seeks to offer their customers a friendly, unassuming place to dine, meet, and drink. The loaded bar offers all that you would expect and then some, including the ever-popular British favorite, Pimms, as well as a Woodchuck Raspberry Cider and various imported ales. The menu offers a smoked salmon appetizer plate, herbed pork loin chop, and beer-braised beef short ribs. The service, along with the food, is all top notch so don't be hesitant to drop on in and check it out.
Few food items in this world are as perfect as the sandwich, and Uncle Uber's really does this noble food item justice. Order one of their many different 'wiches, which range from traditional ones like grilled cheese or roast beef to more adventurous like the Pork BunMe (a take on the Banh Mi Vietnamese sandwich) or the mouthwatering Cuban. Make sure to check out their burgers, which come in single, double and triple varieties, and their hand-cut fries if you feel like branching out.
The Old Monk has bagged the 'Best of Dallas' title, by the Dallas Observer, for three consecutive years. The decor is based on a monastery concept - wooden walls, wooden floor and wooden plank tables. The beer list is not what you can call extensive, but do try the Belgian beer on your visit to the place. Charming waitresses bring you large portions of anything that you order (Mussels Fritas are highly recommended). The place attracts a sophisticated crowd and is the best venue to catch up on old friends over a few glasses of beer.
Angry Dog, this Deep Ellum bar and restaurant is a favorite pub for happy hour and sports enthusiasts. Comfortable and dimly lit, it has a great neighborhood bar atmosphere. The Angry Dog is filled with television monitors for game watching, as well as simple tables and chairs for diners. Their hot dogs are known by locals as being some of the best in town - and the burgers aren't bad either. They also have an assortment of tasty appetizers to choose from, such as Stuffed Jalapeños and Angry Dog Chicken Wings. And if you're a beer drinker, this is a place not to be missed, because this joint has over 100 kinds of domestic and imported beers.
Often touted and acclaimed to be one of the best restaurants in Dallas, Billy Can Can is a gourmet's paradise for relishing a delicious meal. With wooden high tables, buzzing open bar and exquisite white patterned walls, the restaurant has a convivial yet classy, salon-like vibe. Choose from their variety of salads, steaks, burgers, or seafood platters from the food menu. Pair your meal with a glass of red or white wine or an array of spirits offered on the drinks menu. Relish a sumptuous meal in an elegant yet warm setting.
Few food items in this world are as perfect as the sandwich, and Uncle Uber's really does this noble food item justice. Order one of their many different 'wiches, which range from traditional ones like grilled cheese or roast beef to more adventurous like the Pork BunMe (a take on the Banh Mi Vietnamese sandwich) or the mouthwatering Cuban. Make sure to check out their burgers, which come in single, double and triple varieties, and their hand-cut fries if you feel like branching out.
The Old Monk has bagged the 'Best of Dallas' title, by the Dallas Observer, for three consecutive years. The decor is based on a monastery concept - wooden walls, wooden floor and wooden plank tables. The beer list is not what you can call extensive, but do try the Belgian beer on your visit to the place. Charming waitresses bring you large portions of anything that you order (Mussels Fritas are highly recommended). The place attracts a sophisticated crowd and is the best venue to catch up on old friends over a few glasses of beer.
This coffee shop is a part of a small chain of shops that have popped up in the Dallas area. Their coffee is good and offers a good variety that compares to the coffee mecca, Starbucks. Here, you can find an intimate place to hook up your laptop (with free wi-fi), or read a book. Some days you can catch live music. They also offer a book exchange, free local newspapers or magazines to view while sipping your cup of joe. The best part of the company is their community giving program. Each customer can sign up with an organization of their choice and Dunn Bros. gives a portion of their profits to the organization. Nothing better than a cup of coffee that gives back to the community! Wi-fi available
The Mercat Bistro is a trendy eatery that offers its guests a dining experience that is marked by classic style and contemporary finesse. The ambiance is one of effortless style, furnished with an artistic blend of modern pieces and antiques. The bistro serves breakfast, lunch and dinner from Monday to Friday, while brunch and dinner are offered on Saturdays. The menu is composed of an eclectic mix of dishes from Europe and Texas, with delicacies like apricot glazed salmon, roasted tomato and brie tarts, the Parisienne Ham sandwich and the Hanger Steak with wine shallots being popular favorites. The excellent wine list and attentive service enhance the dining experience, while a delectable selection of to-go snacks and coffees make great choices for a quick bite to brighten up your busy day.
Truck Yard is the place to head for enjoying picnics and basking in the warm sunlight with beer and American comfort food. The beer garden has gained critical acclaim as one of the best restaurant patios in Dallas and the garden is replete with a tree house and a variety of food trucks. Families head here with kids and pets to enjoy specialty cheesesteaks, fresh from the grill, and a choice of 24 beers on tap. The trucks serve pizzas, barbecue dishes, dumplings, sliders and Cajun delights. The garden also has a stage where popular bands perform regularly. The tree house can be rented for hosting fun-filled private parties.