2900 – The Restaurant
Refined elegance is the watchword at this tiny eatery in the revitalized Uptown area where diners can watch the chefs at work through a huge glass wall. It's a little pricey but worth the cost, with an extensive wine menu. The house specialty is prime rib, but it's the southern-style horseradish mashed potatoes that steal the show.
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Angela’s Bistro 51
Owner and Executive Chef Angela Gordon has taken her highly successful, almost 30-year-old catering business to the next level with Angela's Bistro 51. The charming red-brick building is located on the corner of Guillot and Boll in the Historic State-Thomas District.
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Arcodoro & Pomodoro
Be swept away to the Mediterranean. Experience Chef Francesco Farris's 4-Star Italian cuisine. Sardinian specialties abound including homemade pastas, fresh seafood, incredible steaks, and stellar desserts. Enjoy the Pomodoro room for quiet dining, the grill for action, or the patio for dining al fresco.
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Baker Brother’s American Deli
Baker Bros. American Deli and its sophisticated flavors are fancier than the average deli. On the surface, the menu is basic: sandwiches, salads, soups, potatoes, and pizza. But the options available are above average.
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Bambino’s Italian Grill
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Beau Nash
Nestled in the Crescent Court, this chic New American haunt offers an impeccable menu, eccentric pizzas, and brunch but is more celebrated for the "beautiful people" that its dynamic bar attracts. Many weekends this hotspot touts big band music with notables such as Hunter Sullivan playing and the whole place dancing and having fun.
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Breadwinners Café & Bakery
The perfect combination of upscale dining and casual friendly atmosphere. Just inside the door, you are immediately greeted with a tempting array of freshly
baked breads, pastries, and desserts. Beyond the bakery is the cozy, intimate dining room with our brick layered courtyard and atrium...perfect for romantic outdoor dining.
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Café Express
Cafe Express is a better way to eat because of the fresh, handmade food (like at a fancy full service restaurant) and the freedom of self-service. The food is prepared to order with quality ingredients - fresh ground beef for our burgers, Healthy Choice deli meats, all-natural chicken breasts, imported cheeses, and European-style baked breads.
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Capital Grille
Boasting an atmosphere of power dining and relaxed elegance, this traditional steak house specializes in dry aged steaks and an award-winning wine list. The
extensive menu also includes North Atlantic lobsters, chops, and fresh seafood. Private dining is available. Let the masters of steak provide the perfect dining experience.
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Chipotle
The place jumps and grooves. Chicken sizzles and you smell the spices. Everyone moves quickly. Music is a little too loud. Polished steel tables and blonde wood chairs dance under alien space-ship ductwork. Light plays off every surface. Mayan glyphs and gothic trashcans mix with leather stools and red concrete floors.
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Christie’s Sports Bar
This is the media’s favorite sports bar, so if you have an interest in being interviewed on TV, hang around here for big Mavericks and Stars games. The Uptown American sports bar has good hot wings and a better than average burger. Lots of TV and pool tables for the true sports enthusiast.
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Cru Wine Bar
Experience and explore the fascinating world of wine in the heart of Uptown. A full menu and unique wine flights make Cru, a Wine Bar an exceptional adventure. Enjoy an eclectic cuisine variety destined to be wine friendly.
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DragonFly Restaurant
The hotel's social scene revolves around the DragonFly Restaurant and Bar seating 144 guests. The DragonFly is intimate but always energetic, and stimulates the senses with comfortable ethnic design, exceptional cuisine, intoxicating music, and stylish clientele.
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Dream Café
Don't let the health-minded accents put you off, this cafe offers adventurous, good-tasting fare with lots of veggies, and organic meats and seafood too. Big, beautiful breakfasts are a specialty. Small wine list. Nonsmoking except for patio.
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East Wind
Known for upscale Vietnamese fare. Sushi is now offered, and though the serving bar is tiny, the menu is extensive. Every tidbit is immaculately fresh and beautifully presented.
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Ferre Ristorante
Ferre Ristorante is a contemporary Italian-Tuscan restaurant in the heart of West Village. Come and enjoy great service and outstanding Italian cuisine, including stone-fired pizzas, homemade pastas, fresh fish, and seasoned steak.
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Frankie’s Sports Bar
Some of the best TVs to view a game in the metroplex. A must for Monday Night Football, and a great spot to watch the Mavericks or Stars when they are on the road.
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Gingerman
101 bottles of beer on the wall best describes this discriminating beer drinkers' joint. Some of the most unique beer by the bottle or on tap.
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Greenz
Greenz is a new fast casual restaurant that focuses exclusively on salad. Offering fresh, made-to-order salad combinations that will please everyone from the most devout vegetarian to the diehard meat-eater. Greenz thinks salads should be an experience for the eyes as well as the taste buds – with unique presentations that will make your mouth water! From the freshest ingredients to the most innovative combinations, you’ll find dishes here you can’t find anywhere else. Hope you enjoy z’adventure.
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i Fratelli
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Idle Rich Pub
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Il Mulino New York
At a time when few area restaurants still require men to wear sport coats, along comes Il Mulino. Waiters wear white tie in the formal, darkly dramatic restaurant.
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Jake's Uptown
Enjoy great burgers, drink prices, and the largest patio on McKinney Avenue.
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LA Gourmet
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La Trattoria Lombardi’s
The neighborhood restaurant that everyone wishes was in their neighborhood. The cuisine, like the atmosphere, is authentic Northern Italian and the chef has designed a menu filled with everyone's favorites.
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Lotus
This new Uptown bar and lounge offers innovative drinks and classic cocktails in an intimate Bali-inspired backdrop.
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Lover’s Eggroll
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M Grill & Tap
Comfort food menu offers everything from Texas cheddar fries & hot wings to filet mignon & maple ginger salmon. Featuring 30+ bottled beers & 15 drafts, 50+ wines by the glass and specialty drink menu. Open daily for lunch, dinner, and late night.
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Maddie’s Café
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Manhattan Bar & Lounge
Luxurious bar and lounge in Uptown. Great for viewing sporting events.
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Martini Ranch
Their French fries rival the best. Chicken tenders are also good as are the grilled chicken tacos. But tops are the martinis from the Chocolate Martini to the Cosmo Martini to the Bond Martini. This is a Hot Spot.
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Mattito’s Tex-Mex
This festive place makes a perfect special occasion spot with friends or place to go for their outstanding Sunday Brunch.
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Mooyah Burgers & Fries
Mooyah is Just burgers. Just fries. Just better.
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Nick & Sam’s
Nick & Sam's gives the diner a reward worth waiting for. From the 16 oz 'Bone In' tenderloin to the Grilled Tuna Filet 'au Poivre,' the entrees are just what one would expect from a five-star steakhouse. With a fun and extensive "Raw Bar" to a Wine Cellar second to none, Nick & Sam's is an experience worth the trip. Cigar smoking allowed.
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P.D. Johnson’s Deli
It IS all about the meat. The menu is based on the "Johnson," funny and tasty enough to keep 'em coming. Your desired johnson will be served up with a side of attitude and if you play your cards right you could end up on the famous wall of shame!
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Paciugo Gelato
Authentic Italian Gelatos.
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Palomino Euro Bistro
Offering upbeat city dining with a stylish and energetic regional cuisine. With five varieties of fresh fish daily and a wood-burning oven, there is something for everyone. Complimentary shuttle service available.
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Paris Vendome
The decor itself is worth the trip, with an all-inclusive atmosphere that contains a bar, patio, bistro, raw bar, and dining area. This grand spot comes with moderate price and the pretty people of Dallas as patrons. The line at the door is for the bar, even though the food is good.
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Pastazio’s Pizza
For the best pizza, pasta, subs, salads, and dessert this side of Brooklyn, come to Pastazios, Dallas’ highest rated pizzeria. Pastazios offers everything from alfredo to ziti. It’s all available for lunch, dinner, or delivery. And it’s all made by real New Yorkers.
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Perry’s
A classic Dallas dinner house, featuring prime hand-cut steaks, fresh seafood, exceptional service, and a warm elegant atmosphere. Outstanding premium cocktail and wine bar. Lunch 11:00am - 2:00pm Monday through Friday. Open for dinner at 5:00pm Monday through Saturday.
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Philly Connection
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Primos Mexican Café
This is a landmark restaurant where locals go to see and be seen.
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Pueblo Arriba
The big red house on McKinney Avenue has a patio out front and a deck on the side to bask in the neighborhood atmosphere and enjoy award-winning Tex-Mex cuisine with one of many thirst-quenching beverages. Belly up to the bar for Margarita Mondays and watch Monday Night Football on wide-screen TVs.
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Quarter Jazz Bar at Breadwinners
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S&D Oyster Co.
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Sambuca
Dallas' premier Supper Club, critically acclaimed cuisine served in a chic, sophisticated atmosphere. The best in local and national jazz artists perform nightly. Separate private dining rooms are available. Open for lunch daily.
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Severine’s Bar
A one-of-a-kind wine and martini bistro. The club features live classic jazz Thursday through Sunday in a sophisticated, cozy atmosphere reminiscent of the back streets of Paris. You can dine on entrees or small plate tapas selections while you enjoy the music. The beautiful enclosed courtyard provides for your outdoor enjoyment on those cool days and warm nights.
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Smoothie Factory
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Starbucks
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State & Allen Lounge
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Taco Diner
This restaurant is the closest thing to a traditional Mexico City Taqueria in Dallas.
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The Alcove
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Thomas Avenue Beverage Company
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Tom Tom Noodle House
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Truluck’s Steak and Stone Crab
Truluck's is all about fresh seafood, juicy steaks, succulent crab, and delicious wines. We are so committed to fresh seafood that we own our own fisheries! Stone crabs are our specialty! Private dining available.
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TX Land & Cattle
Great Steaks, Texas Style! Enjoy certified choice beef, like true center-cut filets and aged sirloin, trimmed to be lean and flavorful, then grilled to perfection over a mesquite fire for the real flavor of Texas. Serving lunch and dinner daily.
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Uptown Bar & Grill
For anyone who still has the fantasy of a spot where the service is both warm and casual, where everybody from kids to oldsters plays the video quiz, where there are plenty of screens to watch but friendly conversation still prevails, there's always Uptown Bar & Grill.
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Uptown Dallas Association
Online directory of businesses, arts, events, lodging, news, and dining in the Uptown Dallas area.
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Urbano Paninoteca
A sophisticated little mom-and-pop spot off McKinney Avenue, has determined that a restaurant need not live by sandwiches alone. Paninis, the pressed sandwiches of Italian origin are a good fit for the Uptown lunch crowd. Also open for dinner Wednesdays through Saturdays.
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Ahab Bowen
Vintage clothing and accessories.
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Albertson’s
Located right in the middle of all the action on the Uptown Trolley Route.
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Ann's Gift & Sundry Shop
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Bank of America
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Bennett Elia Graphic Design
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Bohemian Angel
Elegant, European-style flower arrangements in the heart of Dallas.
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Central Market
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Chase Bank
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Cole's Corner Dry Cleaners
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Compass Bank
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Eagle Postal Center
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Flirt Boutique
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Glass Slipper
Unique and trendy clothes and accessories.
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Krimson & Klover
Designer clothing.
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Kroger
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Martinizing Dry Cleaners
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Matthew Tully Hairdressing
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Oaks Bank
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Palm Beach Tan
Feel the difference the moment you enter. Stroll through immaculate spaces filled with an array of tanning experiences certain to satisfy your every need. Extended hours. Spotless rooms and dozens of beds. No appointments. No contracts. And the best tanning equipment, including UV-free tanning system. Not to mention a knowledgeable staff that attends to every detail to ensure an incredible tanning experience.
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Sebastian Salon
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State Street Spirits
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State Thomas Salon
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Target
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Texas Capital Bank
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Tom Thumb
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Trophy Fitness
Trophy Fitness is 5000 square feet of state-of-the-art fitness equipment. Trophy Fitness understands the importance of selecting a fitness club that addresses your needs and calms your anxieties.
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Walgreen’s
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Wal-Mart
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Washington Mutual
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Wells Fargo
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West Village Shopping
Featuring Banana Republic, Gap, Polo, Lucky, Ann Taylor Loft, Sara Lasier, and more.
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Whole Foods Market
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Crow Collection
Exhibiting works of art from Japan, China, India, and Southeast Asia, the Crow Collection of Asian Art offers visitors a peaceful world of beauty and spirituality in the heart of the city. Because many objects now considered "art" were created for religious purposes, many of the pieces in the permanent collection represent deities from various religions, including Buddhism, Confucianism, Hinduism, and Jainism. The works of art, dating from 3500 B.C. to the early 20th century, include precious jade ornaments from China, delicate Japanese scrolls, and a rarely seen 28-foot by 12-foot sandstone facade of an 18th century Indian residence. The Crow Collection is nestled as a small jewel in the heart of Dallas - in the bustling and fast-growing Arts District.
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Dallas Meyerson Symphony Center
Ground was broken in September of 1985 and in September of 1989, the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center opened its doors to international critical acclaim. It now stands as a tribute to a city that continues to set standards in musical excellence. The Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center rises proudly in the Dallas Arts District as the architectural and acoustical benchmark by which concert halls around the world are judged.
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Dallas Museum of Art
The Dallas Museum of Art recently celebrated one hundred years of connecting art and people. Established in 1903, the Museum features an outstanding collection of more than 23,000 works of art from around the world, from ancient to modern times. The Museum also has a long history of providing varied and dynamic programs, events, and exhibitions to engage our visitors more fully with the art.
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Kitchen Dog Theater
It is the mission of Kitchen Dog Theater to provide a place where questions of justice, morality, and human freedom can be explored. We invite our audiences to be provoked, challenged, and amazed. We believe the theater is a site of individual discovery as well as a force against conventional views of the self and experience. It is not a provider of answers, but an invitation to question. Since theater of this kind is not bound by any tradition, Kitchen Dog Theater is committed to exploring these questions whether they are found in the classics, contemporary works, or new plays.
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Magnolia Theatre
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The MAC
The McKinney Avenue Contemporary is a non-profit contemporary visual and performing arts space. The MAC offers opportunities for experimentation and for the presentation of new art in all disciplines, and provides a forum for critical dialog between emerging and established artists and their audiences.
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The Nasher Sculpture Center
Situated in downtown Dallas at the base of the city’s skyline, the Nasher Sculpture Center represents Ray Nasher’s vision to create an outdoor "roof-less" museum that will serve as a peaceful retreat for reflection of art and nature and public home for his collection of 20th-century sculpture. The goal was to produce a structure of lasting significance that will sustain the legacy of the collection -- a kind of noble ruin reminiscent of the solidly-grounded archaeological sites of ancient civilization and their continuity through time.
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Theatre Three
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