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Al’s For Lunch Whether for lunch or dinner Al Biernat’s is consistently one of the top upscale restaurants in Dallas. Al is the consummate restaurateur and his staff is exceptionally well-trained and friendly. Al seems to understand the difference between providing good service (easy to find) and great hospitality (a rarity in Dallas restaurants). Well done, Al!
I have to say that the most refreshing thing about this pub is that it’s not filled with smoke. We went on a Wednesday night and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. The crowd was a nice mix of older and younger people. The place has a very warm feeling, largely because of the heavy use of wood in the decor. Very cozy.The beer list is incredible, though a bit pricey. We had the queso and the fish and chips. The fish was excellent with a batter that didn’t act as a sponge for the oil it was fried in. Nice and crisp with good fries. The queso was very “white bread”, if you’ll excuse the expression. It was plain but good with lots of little chopped tomato mixed in. I loved the idea of the flight of three 6 oz draft beers for less than $6.00. But, I was so full after the meal that I couldn’t manage it. There are no happy hour specials. And it’s not a quiet place by any means. In fact, the first time I tried to visit I turned around and walked out because a World Cup game was on t
. The MAT is an amazing place to hang out. People are nice and the staff is great. There is only one male bartender who is a complete a**hole. I wont mention any names, but his name starts with M. This guy will give you an attitude if you ask for extra ice! Avoid the place while he bartends, you will not have a good experience. Everyone else is amazing!!Pros + Awesome place to hang out Cons – Bartender named M****