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Pyramid Restaurant & Bar |
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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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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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Butcher Shop Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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808 Munger Ave, Dallas 75202 214-720-1032
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Distance:
~0.33 mi * |
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Description:
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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Morton's, The Steakhouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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501 Elm St, Dallas 75202 214-741-2277
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Distance:
~0.36 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Dark woods and etched glass contribute greatly to the clubby atmosphere of this well-regarded establishment. Steaks are the priority, and a double filet mignon and whole baked Maine lobster rank as popular main courses. Upscale prices naturally match the delicious menu options, but the fare is well worth the cost. Located just off the West End in a discreet walk-down location. |
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User Rating: 9.75
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Dick's Last Resort |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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2211 N Lamar St, Dallas 75202 214-747-0001
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Distance:
~0.40 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Expect some good-natured ribbing from your server when you walk through the doors of this BBQ spot. The wait staff is known for its funny comments and sly jibes. It's also good to know that, if they can dish it out, they can also take some of the same! In addition to the rudely funny jokes and puns, these servers also dish up tasty fried catfish and tangy BBQ, as well as burgers, steaks, and seafood. Rinse it all down with a cold beer – they have plenty to choose from! Reservations accepted for group of 10 or more. |
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User Rating: 3
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Cadillac Bar |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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1800 N Market St, Dallas 75202 214-999-0662
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Distance:
~0.41 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. If authentic Mexican is what you're after, then you need to take a trip to the Cadillac Bar. This popular restaurant features traditional decor and its ambiance is full-fledged FIESTA! The staff is friendly, and the atmosphere (complete with live music) is energetic. Locals favor the Cadillac for its renowned margaritas. Classics like Cabrito al Pastor (roasted young goat) and Camarones Enbrochette (stuffed shrimp) are among the many tasty menu items. To complete your bona fide Mexican meal, the Tres Leches dessert (pound cake soaked in three types of milk and whipped cream, then topped with cinnamon and vanilla) is an absolute must. |
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User Rating: 6
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Lobby Living Room |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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1321 Commerce St Adolphus Hotel, Dallas 75202 214-742-8200 800-221-9083
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Distance:
~0.42 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Baroque architecture and opulent decor are trademarks of this classic hotel, which serves afternoon tea in elegant, luxurious surroundings. Darjeeling, Earl Grey, Russian Country Blend, and a selection of decaffeinated and spiced teas are among the many selections. With an equally impressive list of sandwiches, scones, and pastries, the menu promises that tea isn't all you'll enjoy! Be sure to try petit fours, chocolate truffles, and fresh fruit tarts, all served on fine china and silver. For added class, a pianist entertains on an 1893 Steinway that once belonged to the Robert Guggenheim family. |
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The Palm |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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701 Ross Ave, Dallas 75202 214-698-0470
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Distance:
~0.43 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. The legend lives on in Dallas's version of the famous New York Palm Restaurant. This family-run Italian steakhouse prepares generous portions of tender USDA Prime aged steak, jumbo Nova Scotia lobster, and traditional Italian fare. Menu items like veal marsala, veal piccata, New York strip, and prime rib of beef are all worthy options. Favored by business executives and players from the Mavericks and Cowboys, The Palm offers a casual yet refined atmosphere. The decor is unique: walls adorned with hundreds of caricatures of the rich, famous, and well-loved who've patronized the restaurant over the years. |
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Sonny Bryan's Smokehouse |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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302 N Market St, Dallas 75202 214-744-1610
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Distance:
~0.46 mi * |
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DOWNTOWN. Around since 1910, this legendary BBQ spot serves large portions of melt-in-your-mouth barbecue topped with savory sauces that'll have you toting your own jar home. Choose from pulled pork or chicken, brisket, ribs, sausage, ham or turkey. Sides come in hearty portions and include coleslaw, potato salad and green bean casserole. Fried onion rings have a following all their own, and local and national celebs make sure to visit Sonny Bryan's whenever they can. |
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User Rating: 8
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Luna de Noche Gourmet Grill |
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(Restaurants - American) |
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2300 Victory Park Ln, Dallas 75219 214-420-3050
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Distance:
~0.47 mi * |
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VICTORY PARK. Widely applauded for its well-executed Tex-Mex fare, Luna de Noche has a reputation for offering heaping portions. The restaurant, one of several in the area, tempts diners' resolve with dishes like jalapeno meatloaf, beef short ribs, tuna tacos, and a variety of grilled chicken selections. You can also stick to classics, like enchiladas, fajitas, or combination plates that let you sample a little of many things. In the mood for a little culinary drama? Take advantage of tableside preparations of guacamole or queso flameado, where chorizo, cheese, mushrooms, and onions are ignited before your eyes. Luna de Noche also serves an appealing Sunday brunch. |
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