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Pyramid Restaurant & Bar |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1717 N Akard St The Fairmont Dallas, Dallas 75201-2301 214-720-5249
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Distance:
~54 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. Applauded for many years for its incredible cuisine and serene environment, The Fairmont's Pyramid Restaurant is better than ever. Outfitted with bronze, glass, walnut, mahogany, and lush fabrics, the contemporary Arts District restaurant gains added texture and form from dramatic organic art. The menu takes advantage of house-grown produce and homemade sauces, showcasing them in dishes like scallops with pancetta and chanterelles, a chili-rubbed rib-eye, Canadian lobster mac 'n cheese, and a West Texas antelope chop with butternut-and-mascarpone tortellini and a mushroom fricassee. A stylish bar and a chef's tasting room provide other venues for entertaining. |
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Dakota's Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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600 N Akard St, Dallas 75201 214-740-4001
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Distance:
~409 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. Tender, juicy, dry-aged cuts such as the bone-in filet, Kansas City cut and porterhouse have made this elegant steakhouse legendary. Rounding out the exceptional steak offerings are small and large plates of seafood, pork and chicken. Much of the international wine list is available by the glass, half bottle and full bottle. Extremely popular is the subterranean patio with its enchanting waterfall, outdoor bar, fire pit and gas heaters. |
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Avanti Restaurant at Fountain Place |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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1445 Ross Ave 1st fl, Dallas 75202 214-965-0055
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Distance:
~569 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. This attractive Mediterranean-Italian restaurant is popular with business folks, who deem its peaceful environs ideal for wooing clients. Romantics hold the place in high esteem as well, beguiled no doubt by its enchanting fountains and garden-like setting. Lunch appetites are soothed by dishes like tempura-battered fish and chips or three-cheese spinach lasagna; sandwiches, pastas, and seafood are available as well. N.B. Avanti is closed to the public at dinnertime and on Saturday and Sunday. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Dallas Museum of Art |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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1717 N Harwood St, Dallas 75201 214-922-1200 214-922-1803
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Distance:
~690 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. DMA's broad collection of art embraces everything from European paintings to Pacific Island sculptures. In fact, more than 23,000 items represent ancient times to the present. Frederic Church's "The Icebergs" and classic Impressionist works by masters like Edouard Manet and Paul Gauguin are part of the large collection. Limestone galleries spiral from a central area, making for easy navigation and outstanding viewing. |
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FedEx Office |
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(Shopping - Business Services) |
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1305 Ross Ave, Dallas 75202-1925 214-922-0403
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Distance:
~782 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. FedEx Office store is often packed with students and area business people taking advantage of the numerous services offered. With plenty of computer terminals and a large staff, they have no trouble accommodating everyone's needs. Internet service, word processing, graphic design, color printing, large-size prints, binding, laminating, and package shipping are just a few of the handy services available. |
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Nasher Sculpture Center |
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(Attractions & Activities - Museums) |
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2001 Flora St, Dallas 75201 214-242-5100 214-242-5118
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Distance:
~851 ft * |
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DOWNTOWN. Raymond and Patsy Nasher were avid art patrons, acquiring vast sculpture and fine art collections that eventually became the foundation for both Duke University’s Nasher Museum of Art and Dallas’s Nasher Sculpture Center. The Sculpture Center is a carefully planned museum seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor galleries – it’s actually reminiscent of an archaeological site, but is thoroughly modern, producing a fascinating dichotomy. The collection is fabulous, including works by greats like Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Jean Arp, Constantin Brancusi, Max Ernst, Willem de Kooning, Alberto Giacometti, Jasper Johns, Jeff Koons, Joan Miró – the list goes on and on. |
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Dallas Mavericks |
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(Attractions & Activities - Spectator Sports) |
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2500 Victory Ave American Airlines Center, Dallas 75201 214-222-3687 877-316-3553
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Distance:
~1304 ft * |
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VICTORY PARK. This hometown NBA team plays at state-of-the-art American Airlines Center. In the arena, fans can order food with their cell phones and plug in handheld devices and notebooks. Microphones on the court allow fans to hear on-court conversations, and video cameras tap into all the pre-game activity. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Dallas Stars |
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(Attractions & Activities - Spectator Sports) |
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2500 Victory Ave American Airlines Center, Dallas 75201 214-467-8277 888-968-3927
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Distance:
~1304 ft * |
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VICTORY PARK. This team joined the National Hockey League in 1994 and has been playing in Reunion Arena ever since. The hockey season runs from September through the end of April. |
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User Rating: 10
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Thanks-Giving Square |
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(Attractions & Activities - Parks) |
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1627 Pacific Ave, Dallas 75201 214-969-1977 888-305-1205
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Distance:
~0.26 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. This impressive site celebrates the concept of gratitude and its expression in world religions. Thanks-Giving Square is home to the Chapel of Thanksgiving; its horizontal, spiraling stained glass installation, known as the Glory Window, is simultaneously the chapel's roof and ceiling. Designed by architect Philip Johnson, the square itself opened in 1977 and now features gardens, courtyards, and fountains for serenity and reflection. The site has been visited by a number of religious leaders, including the Dalai Lama. |
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Butcher Shop Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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808 Munger Ave, Dallas 75202 214-720-1032
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Distance:
~0.33 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Enjoy the casual elegance of this fun, festive restaurant. Select your cut of beef and then choose the thickness you want. After that, watch your steak sizzling on the dining room grill. Charcoal-grilled steaks range from porterhouses to cowboy cut rib-eyes. Chicken, pork, salmon, and tuna are also terrific options. Patrons enjoy the restaurant's large seating capacity and great bar area. What a great steakhouse should be. |
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