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07-05-2019, 09:43 PM | #1 |
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Dallas recommendations
Planning a trip to Dallas for October for a bachelor party. Looking for recommendations on best parts to stay, where to stay away from, bars, restaurants, things to do.
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I've got a buddy that lives out there...for BBQ Pecan Lodge is pretty good, and I enjoyed going to The Rustic to eat, drink, and hang out.
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My wife stays at the Omni a lot when she is near downtown Dallas. Another recommendation for that.
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07-06-2019, 10:32 PM | #4 |
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I always enjoy staying at The Joule.
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07-07-2019, 11:48 AM | #5 |
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I live in Uptown Dallas and work as a side hustle in the bar restaurant industry!
Here's my recommendations: For hotels; The Joule, The Statler Hilton, Hotel ZaZa, and the Omni are all good choices. If you really want to go crazy the Ritz and The Crescent can't be beat. The Statler has a nice bonus of having 6 restaurants on their property. For bars in fall/summertime there's lots of great patios in town, I recommend Happiest Hour, The Henry, and The Rustic. Moxies is mostly indoors but also a good atmosphere. For restaurants my favorites right now are Homewood, CBD at the Joule (chef there is a BMW guy too), Pecan Lodge is the go-to tourist BBQ, and if you want to again go fancy Trulucks, Nick and Sam's, or Del Frisco's (The latter two have some of the best steak in town) If you like craft cocktails the go-to bars would be Parliament, Bowen House, and Standard Pour (Standard pour also offers a great Sunday brunch with live music). For Craft beer check out the Deep Ellum Brewery The lodge is definitely the best "scantily clad women" location, and they serve some really good surf and turf. I would recommend staying in The Uptown, Downtown, or Victory Park, or Harwood areas to hang out. Deep Ellum is a popular party area, but crime rate late-night is a little bit higher over there, it's a bit safer near Uptown. For nightclubs, Concrete Cowboy is a great spot (I work there Saturday nights), Citizen, and One Sette are great bottle-sevice Vegas-style clubs. The place called Backyard is a cool venue as well if you like lawn games (cornhole, pool tables, giant jenga, etc.) As far as other things to do... White Rock Lake has lots of jogging and walking trails, George Bush Library at SMU has an incredible 9-11 exhibit, museums, JFK memorial and holocaust museum are near each-other downtown in the "West-End" area. October would be start of hockey season, so you could potentially catch at Stars game. Also, I highly recommend renting a car if you fly into DFW airport, an Uber from there to Downtown Dallas runs about $40. If you fly Southwest Airlines you can fly in to Dallas Love Field which you could probably get away with just ubering your whole trip from there. Tons of available Turo rentals too in Dallas if you want to avoid standard rental car companies and drive something nicer. Lastly, avoid the South Dallas/Fair Park area. Also, feel free to message me, I can answer any questions lol
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I personally would rather not deal with the chances of getting shot down there, getting mugged, or the homeless panhandlers begging for money on every block but I guess that’s just young, single, female me talking
I only recommend Deep Ellum during the daytime (my office is in Deep Ellum, daytime is great down there!) or unerring directly to the bar I’m going to and going home. I don’t bar-hop between anymore. Truth and Alibi, Black Swan, and Dot’s are some of my favorite places too, I just don’t feel safe really going down there besides to my day job. But that’s starting to get off-topic...
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It is! I’m slightly biased as I know the owners and they own 7 really great venues in Dallas, but it’s a great little speakeasy that fronts for a beautiful nightclub behind the “candy-shop.” For a true craft-cocktail speakeasy Bourbon and Banter in the Statler Hotel and the bar called Atwater Alley are the go-to’s.
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Avoid Deep Ellum, you'll spend a good hour trying to find a parking spot. Try hitting up the bars off Knox/Henderson. It's not overcrowded like Deep Ellum and Uptown. Pecan Lodge is overrated, try Cattleack instead.
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Knox-Henderson is so fun too! Whippersnapper/High Fives are great
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The lodge is the strip club to go to.
Neighborhood services is consistently the best restaurant in Dallas. If you want to try real authentic Texas barbecue, Hutchins In Mckinney would be a fun side visit. It's known as one of the best barbecue places in the country. |
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Was there a month or so ago, line around the block, no thanks. Not even if you were giving the shit away. Ended up at some side of the road BBQ joint in the middle of nowhere Texas, amazing brisket! Better than some of other well known places we went last year in Houston and San Antonio.
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