The arboretum is the premier place to visit in the Dallas area, and one of the top botanical gardens in America.
Here you can race a T. rex, challenge friends in robot competitions, explore the astonishing links between dinosaurs and modern-day birds, experience a simulated earthquake, journey through the universe, and test what it means to “be human”.
They made socializing a sport through a blend of technology and entertainment. There’s no pressure to have a good golf swing or score a lot of points. It’s all about everyone having fun!
With food trucks on rotation, a kitchen, signature draft cocktails, and even a bar located where you would least expect it (think tree house, ferris wheel, etc), there’s no place else quite like Truck Yard.
Deep Ellum has been the city’s hub for music and art throughout its history. Today, the area is the largest entertainment district in the region and is home to 60+ restaurants, 25+ music and entertainment venues, and 30+ shops.
If you feel like traveling...From the original brick walkways to the wooden corrals, every inch of the Stockyards tells the true history of Texas’s famous livestock industry.
We make it a point to go to Uchi every time we visit Dallas. The menu includes hot and cold tastings, makimono, yakimono, tempura, sushi, and sashimi. Yum! We highly recommend making reservations.
How can you make it to Dallas without trying the BBQ? The line is worth the wait! Pecan Lodge believes that the best things in life are smoked in a pit and steeped in time-honored traditions of generations gone by.