Perfect for coffee, breakfast or lunch. It's located about 20 steps outside the Crescent's front door.
Local chain that started in Austin and will give you your Tex-Mex fix. Amazing breakfast and inventive tacos. Fun bar area and outdoor seating. Must-haves: queso, migas, Democrat taco, street corn. $
Located right outside the Crescent Hotel, this famous burger spot is one of Caz and Nat's favorites in NYC. Great for a quick, easy lunch. Make sure to try the ShackBurger, Chick'n Shack and a concrete. $
Down-home American eats with an outdoor patio and live music. $$
You can't visit Dallas without having Mexican food and a margarita. It's sacrilegious. Must haves are the spicy margarita and fajitas. $$$
In Dallas's Design District, this rustic-chic cafe has an open kitchen and serves a daily changing menu of inventive New American fare. $$$
The Sixth Floor museum at Dealey Plaza chronicles the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Definitely a must-do while in town and reservations can be made ahead of time.
The DMA is one of the largest art museums in the U.S. and located in the heart of Downtown Dallas.
Home to the Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium offers tours of the incredible stadium, art museum and field.
A favorite among the Zale girls, the original Neiman Marcus is located a mile from the Crescent.
High-end boutique and fun shopping across the street from the original NM.
A 5 acre park connecting the Dallas Arts District and Downtown. 10 minute walk from the Crescent.
Perfect for running, jogging or cycling, the Katy Trail runs through Uptown and Oak Lawn. 15 minute walk from the Crescent.
One of Caz and Nat's favorite workouts, a great workout to balance out all the Tex-mex and BBQ.
Get that pre-wedding barre burn in. Located across the street from the Crescent.