Where is the Best Hotel Bar in Dallas, Texas?
I believe I only had a really good time maybe once or twice out of the I would say four or five times that I have gone. I like that ladies are always free and the whole place is very nice but that would be about it for me. If you get there too late, you have to wait not in a line. Actually its not a line. Its a bunch of people crowded around the ropes and the door guy picks whoever he wants to come in. So to avoid that, I would recomend getting there before 10:30 especially if your black. Yea, I said it. I don’t really know but it sure does remind me of the movie knocked up. For all white people who saw that movie, it was funny what the door guy said, but in all honestly that is the real life truth. When they do that, best believe not many of US are getting in. So if your black, get there early. Also, there really isnt much room for a dance floor AND the drinks are waaaay too expensive. I asked for a long island and it was more like a watered down short island and the guy charges me 12
This place is located across the street from the Stoneleigh Hotel, and it has been in business for a very long time due to its excellent burgers and atmosphere. The hamburgers and sandwiches are good, and you can get them on a pumpernickel roll. It has a great bar and is a fun place to hang out in the evenings, including late night. The have a pool table and darts in a back room, and there is an outside patio. The bartenders and wait staff provide good service, and I have always enjoyed meals or drinks there. Prices are very moderate $15 for a meal, before drinks and tip.
This place is right out of a classic movie: singing piano player and saxophonist; dark woods and plush leather seating; grown-up patrons having quiet conversations and stiff drinks; staff dressed in tidy uniforms… all one in of Dallas’ coolest neighborhoods, Oak Lawn, and luxurious hotels, the Melrose. Drinks are reasonably priced, too. Closest thing I can think of is the Driskill Hotel on Austin’s 6th Street. It’s small but that’s what makes it so comfy.Pros + Elegant, cozy and relaxing atmosphere; a place where you can actually enjoy a drink.
While not unique, this restaurant in Crescent Court is a delicious find. This chain which has 9 locations across the US, offers delightful cuisine at a decent price. The menu, which has an Italian flair, offers everything from brick oven pizza to a rotisserie pork chop and braised lamb shank. The starters will keep you coming back (as proclaimed by the waiter). The crisp potatoes gorgonzola are essentially waffle fries with a cheese sauce, but delicious none the less. The king crab and artichoke dip, will in fact keep you coming back, with its rich combination of fresh crab and parmesan cheese. You would be remiss if you did not order one of the 5 or 6 tasty desserts, which include a fresh cobbler and a warm chocolate torte. The food is delicious, the decor unique, and the wait staff attentive, don?t miss out of this delectable restaurant.Pros + ambience, service, foodCons – $5 valet