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  • Barcadia

    1917 N. Henderson Ave. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-600-7027

    True to its name, Barcadia is half bar, half arcade, and offers video games from Centipede and Dig Dug to Street Fighter 2 and Mortal Kombat, plus skee-ball ramps and popular bar food. And with 24 draft beers to choose from and ample mixed-drink selections, Barcadia is not far from a Chuck E. Cheese with an adult twist. Not feeling gamey? Have a seat on the bar's spacious front patio, which is great for accommodating large groups of people-just make sure to watch out for falling wooden blocks from the giant Jenga game.
    9 articles
  • Brio Tuscan Grille

    1431 Plaza Place, Southlake Unknown

    817-310-3136

  • CLUB NAI

    11345 EMERALD ST, SUITE 103 Northwest Dallas

    469-516-2327

    lighting up the Dallas’ Nightlife scene the new Club Nai is the perfect place To Be, Be Seen, Socialize & Celebrate. Captivating style, cutting edge music and World Class service has separated this exclusive venue from all the rest. Located in the Royal Lane and Emerald street , Club Nai encompasses 5,000 square feet of retail space and features state of the art Audio, Video and Lighting systems. This sophisticated venue is also a completely unique and versatile space for corporate functions, private events, receptions, wedding events, and so on from 20 to 350. From menu planning with our outside party vendors or yours, decor, flowers, entertainment, etc., our Event team can transform your most simple or specialized vision into a memorable reality. The DJs spin a progressive blend of current chart hits, house, rock, hip-hop, African , Reggae and dance music. Open Fridays , and Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m., Club Nai is also an ideal venue for any special event on any day or night of the week.
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  • Frankie's Downtown

    1303 Main St. Downtown/Deep Ellum

    214-741-1919

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  • Main Street Bar and Grill

    620 Main St. Garland & Vicinity

    972-272-3400

  • The Nodding Donkey Kitchen SMU

    5600 SMU Blvd. East Dallas & Lakewood

    214-347-7182

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  • Renny's Grill and Bar

    11661 Preston Rd. North Dallas

    972-818-0068

    North Dallas mainstay Maguire’s Restaurant closed in late 2022 after a good run of almost a quarter of a century. Those who miss the Thai beef salad or meatloaf will be glad to know that owner Mark Maguire’s latest venture, Renny’s Grill & Bar.

    The new space is a bit smaller than the old Maguire’s but also has a more contemporary feel with a clean design that is somewhat elegant without sacrificing comfort. Start with an order of spicy Korean meatballs which arrived in a skillet, each skewered and covered in a gochujang glaze with scallions. Both a lasagna and fish amandine were stellar too. The menu describes the lasagna as a “classic meat lasagna with a spin from the Texas Panhandle side of the family,” and that’s what we got: a layered dish with beef and cheese topped with more cheese and pesto sitting atop a surprisingly good tomato sauce. A somewhat large portion that was well-made, though the green chili was not very pronounced. The trout was also a larger-than-average portion of this pan-fried fish covered with beurre blanc and almonds and broiled with a splash of lemon juice. It was served on a bed of sweet potato mash and accompanied by a roasted veg medley of peppers and squash. Perfectly cooked, moist and buttery.
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  • Scotch & Sausage

    2808 Oak Lawn Ave. Uptown/Oak Lawn

    469-802-6753

    One thing is for certain, there’s nothing like Scotch and Sausage anywhere else in Oak Lawn. Actually, there’s nothing like this place in all of Dallas. Picture a hipster beer garden filled with beer (of course) and then sausages made from a whole zoo’s worth of animals. There are french fries, too, but these aren’t you’re every day spuds. Each serving is fried three times, which sounds like a gimmick but produces chips that are exceptional. The exteriors have a crunch that rivals potato chips, while the insides are a lot like mashed potatoes. As for the beer they’ve got everything from local craft beer, to some of the big names you see haunting Oktoberfests everywhere. And just like you’d hoped in the beer garden of your dreams it’s served in a massive one-liter mug.
    6 articles
  • Sea Breeze Fish Market & Grill

    4017 Preston Road, Suite 530 Plano

    972-473-2722

    1 article