The skyline soars above Dallas, Texas.
Home to the vibrant Bishop Arts District, the scenic West End Historic District and the wealthy Preston Hollow, the city of Dallas, Texas boasts an eclectic collection of neighborhoods punctuated by skyscrapers, city parks and one of the world's largest airports. Visitors to Dallas will discovered a variety of locally owned, unique restaurants throughout the city.
Tillman's Roadhouse
Tillman's Roadhouse is a Southern restaurant located in the Bishop Arts District.
Housed in an early 20th century storefront, the restaurant is decorated with a mixture of wooden faux taxidermy heads, chandeliers and mismatched furniture. Next to the dining area is a bar, which boasts tall steel tables and stools topped with saddle leather. Dinner entrees include dishes like the orange glazed duck confit, served with grapefruit, and the honey and lavender glazed salmon, served with rice and mushrooms. Guests may wish to pair dinner with one of the restaurant's signature cocktails, which include the prickly pear margarita and the ginger lemon drop. Tillman's Roadhouse is open Tuesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner.
Tillman's Roadhouse
324 W 7th St
Dallas, TX 75208
214-942-0988
tillmansroadhouse.com
Rise No1
Rise No1 is a French bistro and wine bar located in Dallas's University Park neighborhood. The home-like interior is decorated with warm wooden furnishings, French books and a chandelier made out of wine bottles. The restaurant primarily features souffl s, with savory ingredients ranging from southwest chicken to smoked salmon and escargot and sweet ingredients ranging from apricot to bread pudding. Other entrees include the Parisian jambon sandwich and the seared ahi tuna steak. Rise No1 hosts an extensive wine and cheese list and is open daily for lunch and dinner.
Rise No1
5360 W Lovers Ln
Ste 220
Dallas, TX 75209
214-366-9900
risesouffle.com
Bolsa
Located in Oak Cliff, Bolsa is a spacious cafe that features floor to ceiling windows, plants, and gleaming wooden furnishings. The cafe serves old favorites, as well as seasonal cuisine that changes from day to day to incorporate new ingredients. Appetizers include the bruschetta sampler, with toppings like salmon and apple, spinach salad and tomato basil soup. Entrees vary depending on the season, and may include dishes like the pulled pork sandwich, mussels and quail with potato salad.The drink menu contains specialty cocktails like the mango mojito and bing cherry mojito, as well as beer, sangria and wine.
Bolsa is open Monday to Saturday for lunch and dinner.
Bolsa
614 W Davis St
Dallas, TX 75208
214-367-9367
bolsadallas.com
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