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Road Side Pub
Recommend things to do in Dallas area
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<blockquote data-quote="DKS2814V" data-source="post: 15378368" data-attributes="member: 27079"><p>Pappadeauxs? ....scratch that. While not a bad restaurant, there are quite a few other joints that are unique to Dallas and not the entire state of Texas.</p><p></p><p>I know you're from NC and you'll say that your local BBQ is the best...yada yada....well, hit up Mike Anderson's BBQ in Dallas for lunch. It is great. </p><p></p><p>If you're up for a very authentic, upscale Japanese joint. Tei-An. Still at the top of my list of best places I've eaten. The Chef's special is fantastic.</p><p></p><p>I'd take in the Deep Ellum brewery and peruse the area. It's pretty eclectic, and a good time during the day. At night, it's an interesting crowd, for sure.</p><p></p><p>Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas is pretty cool, and it's right next to the Museum of Natural Science, Victory Park (where the Mavericks/Stars play) and Uptown (lots of attractive people).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DKS2814V, post: 15378368, member: 27079"] Pappadeauxs? ....scratch that. While not a bad restaurant, there are quite a few other joints that are unique to Dallas and not the entire state of Texas. I know you're from NC and you'll say that your local BBQ is the best...yada yada....well, hit up Mike Anderson's BBQ in Dallas for lunch. It is great. If you're up for a very authentic, upscale Japanese joint. Tei-An. Still at the top of my list of best places I've eaten. The Chef's special is fantastic. I'd take in the Deep Ellum brewery and peruse the area. It's pretty eclectic, and a good time during the day. At night, it's an interesting crowd, for sure. Klyde Warren Park in downtown Dallas is pretty cool, and it's right next to the Museum of Natural Science, Victory Park (where the Mavericks/Stars play) and Uptown (lots of attractive people). [/QUOTE]
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