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6300 Skillman St Bldg J (at Larmanda St), Dallas, TX
Mexican Restaurant · 61 tips and reviews
Buford Douglas: Mariano Martinez invented the Frozen Margarita here in 1971 as a solution to the problem of inconsistency in the preparation of margaritas among his bartenders.
New American Restaurant · Lakewood · 2 tips and reviews
Michelle Dekkers: The menu changes every week, but Misti is renown for her cured meats. Everything we have had has been amazing. Texas beet salad & pig tails were to die for.
Desiree Gaston: Checkout this art deco styled theater to enjoy a drink at their bar before your show and buy a ticket in Theater 1 to kick back on their comfortable couches.
Kendra Slaton: Best blackened fish tacos I've ever had! The remoulade sauce is fantastic! Great bar atmosphere with a patio. Margs are nice and strong 😉
Michael McMinn: Greta great little place in Deep Ellum for some authentic Mexican, not Tex-Mex, but a variety of great dishes from Mexican cuisine and culture.
Kevin Schoonover: If you can sit at the bar, go there versus waiting in line. You can order from bar much faster. Burnt ends are sensational. Brisket is moist. Pulled pork was so flavorful. Pork ribs are tasty! Get M&C
Nate Folkert: least obvious of the traveling men; you'll probably notice his shiny little bird friends before you spot the partially interred robot head
2606 Miranda St (at N Good Latimer Exy), Dallas, TX
Sculpture Garden · 5 tips and reviews
Nate Folkert: close to the bars and restaurants of deep ellum. worth the short walk over if you haven't seen him before. also check out "waiting on a train" and "awakening" nearby
Luke Phillips: Follow this sign if you love streets full of walk-able nightlife, breweries, restaurants, murals, and much more. There's always something happening in Deep Ellum!
Transitions® lenses: View one of the largest collections of African-American art in the United States, along with exhibits, photos and more. #seemoresights
Giovo De la Fuente: Una plaza pequeña pero muy interesante por su arquitectura, hay una capilla en la que puedes ingresar gratis y tiene unos vitrales interesantes
Noah Jeppson: Check out the Chapel of Thanksgiving's amazing "Glory Window" designed by Gabriel Loire. It's one of the largest horizontally mounted stained-glass pieces in the world.
Main St (btwn N Akard St & N Ervay St), Dallas, TX
Outdoor Sculpture · 10 tips and reviews
The Ritz-Carlton: "The Eye" is a 30-foot-tall sculpture created in 2007 by multimedia artist, Tony Tasset. Working from a photo, he crafted it as a replica of his own eye.
Jake Smith: If you love metal/punk rock, this is the bar for you. Bring quarters for the pool table and drink a few (read 5-7) Lone Stars. Guys, the bathroom is safe although it may not look it.
Luke Phillips: If you love unique neighborhoods with a variety of shops, look no further. From restaurants, gifts, furniture, and antique shops in old homes - this is the perfect place to break from the ordinary.
Ami H.: Dallas’ longest-running record store and since 2017, an arts & culture non-profit as well. Check out their Insta for in-store live music and art events
BBQ Joint · Southeast Arlington · 2 tips and reviews
Dfw Dean: REVIEWING THE ETHIOPIAN SIDE OF THE RESTAURANT I ordered the Meat Combo: Berbere plus rib tips and “greens” with delicious Injera sour dough bread to use with your hands, all of it is delicious.
Ami H.: Memorabilia collection absorbed by the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History in 2023; the legacy of Leonards Department Store and its impact on Forth Worth continues to be preserved
Robyn Harman: Often referred to as "the ball" in Dallas' skyline, this place is a must-do on your first trip to Dallas. There's a restaurant and bar that rotates at the top, so you get 360-degree views of the city
MacKenzie McCarver: A good place for visiting guests. Explore the life, death and legacy of John F. Kennedy, 1960s history & culture through an experience designed for all ages. Conspiracies? They have (and debunk) them.
Ami H.: Free and open to the public, the museum showcases the late Barney Smith's magnum opus, pert near 1400 art pieces he created out of toilet seats
Ami H.: In honor of soldier Vanessa Guillén, whose 2020 murder at Ft Hood cast light on under investigated sexual harrassment in the U.S. military, as well as the mysterious murders of other Ft Hood soldiers
R. M.: One of the most beautiful museums in Dallas. The artwork here is amazing. Thomas Kinkade has some nice art here. My favorite is the Resurrection of Christ Mural by Ron DiCianni
Rebekah Steadman: All the curry is delicious!! And the cooks are from Bangkok, Thailand. They make the food very similar to the way that is is made in Thailand.
Jason Shellhammer: Devilish cool vibe! Really liked that, and the drinks and such were high quality. It’s not cheap. Staff were cool and eclectic. Highly recommend.
Ami H.: Painted by artist Theo Ponchaveli in 2020 to memorialize Jean, murdered by Dallas cop Amber Guyger after she entered his apartment in 2018 and shot him sitting on his couch eating a bowl of ice cream