Classic cars and old-fashioned hamburgers are Keller's specialties. Very popular with all age groups, this hamburger institution is a great place to eat and enjoy beautiful weather. Rustic drive-in and parking carports give this place a nostalgic twist. Just flash your car lights to get the wait staff's (once known as car-hops) attention. The fish sandwich, chicken strips, homemade chili and other favorites provide you with a wide range of choices, not to mention the habit-forming hamburgers.
Pecan Lodge has been named the best barbecue in Dallas two years running, an incredible distinction in Texas where competition is saturated and barbecue aficionados are as scrutinizing as they come. Along with wife Diane, founder and pit master Justin Fourton recreates both of his grandfathers' recipes, fusing West and East Texas into a delicious blend of styles. Burnt Ends is one of the more popular dishes, consisting of meat, fat and crust from brisket that has been twice baked and is packed with barbecue flavor. The mac and cheese is also to die for and comes topped with bacon bits. Be advised, the wait for service is generally slow depending on the crowd, so show up early and be prepared to lick your lips as you take in the aromas wafting from the kitchen.
Tacos La Banqueta is the place to go to get your late night taco fix on a weekend. They're open until 4 a.m. on weekends in order to serve post-party patrons what many consider to be the best tacos in Dallas. Variety is key, and they serve several types of meats, including al pastor tacos, chicken tacos, and tripas. Cilantro lovers will rejoice when visiting here, since the tacos are piled high with the stuff!
Concerned about your financial future? Then visit this place early in the morning to sip espresso, read a free copy of the Wall Street Journal, and wait for the opening bell to ring in the news of the stock market. You can also watch popular financial newscasts such as CNBC's "SquakBox", MSNBC, CNN or listen to David Johnson's stock tips on News Radio KRLD 1080. Enjoy great food such as pasteries and sandwiches while you relax in a comfortable and educational environment. This place offers free wi-fi service and parking, as well as live music featuring local and regional musicians and bands. There has rarely been a more congenial atmosphere for contemplating the collapse of your finances.
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.
Upon entering Central Market for the first time, visitors are amazed at the variety of fresh produce including items that are only in season a few brief weeks each year. The seafood displays are something you would expect to see in a coastal region; the breads and pastries will tempt any palate, and you get to the select from more than 400 cheeses. Central Market also offers classes on everything from proper use of kitchen knives to sushi to holiday theme menus. After this shopping experience you will be geared up to take on Gordon Ramsay.
Tommy Tamale is a family-friendly Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurant situated in Grapewine, Texas. Famous for the authentic Mexican delicacies, this restaurant is a favorite among local residents and tourists alike. Apart from serving delicious traditional dishes such as tamales, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, chorizos, fajitas, tacos and flautas, this restaurant is also renowned for some in-house creations including the patrons' favorite Tommy Bowl. They also offer an in-house line of hot sauces, salsa and cream dips, jams, relishes and frozen tamales. All the dishes at this restaurant are under US$ 10.
A humble establishment run by a husband-wife duo, Sardis Point Cafe offers the best of American cuisine, with the comforts of home. Try a nice juicy steak, or maybe a fish fillet is more up your alley. The cozy, upbeat ambiance is the perfect place to enjoy your laid back meal, while you chat up with the owners, who love interacting with their patrons. Bring a wine or a beer to enjoy with the food, for while the restaurant doesn't serve alcohol, you're more than welcome to bring your own.
For Authentic German food and live music, this deli and on-site bakery are a real treat. You can enjoy a classic German meal and then pick up a few things from the market and bakery to take home. Sit amidst authentic German-style decor. On various nights, there is live folk music. The imports in the market area are very interesting to look at on your way out. Choose from an array of mouth-watering Schnitzels, German sausages and Potato Pancakes. Then, get ready for a stein of German beer. This place is great for breakfast too. The bakery serves European cakes with fresh whipped cream or butter cream icing, as well as wedding and birthday cakes.
The menu at Via Real will appeal to both Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican food lovers alike. Grilled fresh fish is served daily and the Cancun plate, large Gulf Shrimp and bacon-wrapped scallops, comes complete with Spanish rice and black beans. Lighter fare includes Squash or Spinach Enchiladas, perfect for vegetarians, and classic favorites such as Tacos and Flan are also available. The main dining room is picturesque, with its flowing waterfall and courtyard-like decor.
Concerned about your financial future? Then visit this place early in the morning to sip espresso, read a free copy of the Wall Street Journal, and wait for the opening bell to ring in the news of the stock market. You can also watch popular financial newscasts such as CNBC's "SquakBox", MSNBC, CNN or listen to David Johnson's stock tips on News Radio KRLD 1080. Enjoy great food such as pasteries and sandwiches while you relax in a comfortable and educational environment. This place offers free wi-fi service and parking, as well as live music featuring local and regional musicians and bands. There has rarely been a more congenial atmosphere for contemplating the collapse of your finances.
Pecan Lodge has been named the best barbecue in Dallas two years running, an incredible distinction in Texas where competition is saturated and barbecue aficionados are as scrutinizing as they come. Along with wife Diane, founder and pit master Justin Fourton recreates both of his grandfathers' recipes, fusing West and East Texas into a delicious blend of styles. Burnt Ends is one of the more popular dishes, consisting of meat, fat and crust from brisket that has been twice baked and is packed with barbecue flavor. The mac and cheese is also to die for and comes topped with bacon bits. Be advised, the wait for service is generally slow depending on the crowd, so show up early and be prepared to lick your lips as you take in the aromas wafting from the kitchen.