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Braindead Brewing

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 0.65 mi

With multiple awards over the years, BrainDead Brewing is a fixture at Deep Ellum in Dallas. It is Dallas’ first true brewpub (the restaurant brews their beer onsite) and their awards include best burger, best brewery, best bar for beers, best bar, etc., from several Dallas-based groups. Opened in March 2015, the brewery currently offers 35 craft beer varieties. That’s not counting the rotating guest brews on taps, cans, or bottles. For wine enthusiasts, there’s a current selection of six wines. Don’t forget – it’s also an award-winning restaurant with an anytime menu, a lunch menu, and a Sunday brunch menu. Their Coma Burger is mentioned in several blogs and testimonies of its goodness abound. The brains behind BrainDead are Sam Wynne, Jeff Fryman, brewer Andrew Huerter, chef David Peña, and their slogan says it all: “Beer. Food. Good.”

Doozy

Bakery in Addison - 0.67 mi

If you love loaf cakes and cookies and you live in Dallas, Texas, you should check out Doozy. Doozy makes home-baked and handcrafted creations that promise "to enchant your palate." If you don't like bread that tastes stale because it has been on the shelf for several days, Doozy promises freshly-baked goods made from fresh ingredients made every day. The owner of Doozy describes the baked goods they make as "heartwarming" and "cozy," perfect for those times you are spending quality time with family and friends and eating cookies with a cup of coffee.

Ross’ Rowdy BeesNo Own Retail Location

Farm & Ranch in Addison - 0.67 mi

Ross’ Rowdy Bees, which is located in Addison, Texas, is a family business specializing in local Texas honey. They also sell all-natural beeswax products. And if you want a beehive relocated but are afraid to do it yourself, you can contact Ross’ Rowdy Bees. They will send specialists who can get the job done with no injuries to people or bees. You can also count on them to help you with any needs or concerns regarding hive management or if you need beekeeping courses. If you want to start your own bee colony by purchasing a 5-frame Nuc (an established bee colony) or a 10-frame singles (which includes the brood, a queen bee, and bees in a single deep 10 frame).    

White Rock Coffee (Deep Ellum)

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.67 mi

White Rock Coffee is a proud Texas brand. This award-winning coffee shop gives you everything you need. This is a great place for casual coffee drinkers who want a nice, quiet place to sit down, relax, and talk. This is also a great place for passionate coffee lovers who knows their coffee and are very discerning. White Rock Coffee has freshly roasted coffee every day. They also have freshly-made food that pairs well with their coffee. The overall excellence of White Rock Coffee is the reason why this company has grown through the years. Wherever you are in Texas, chances are there is a White Rock Coffee near you.

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.68 mi

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens, in Dallas, Texas, is a community garden in Deep Ellum. This is a project of the Deep Ellum Community Association. The people behind Deep Ellum Urban Gardens wanted to provide opportunities for people to grow food for themselves. Growing gives them the opportunity to be active and avoid a sedentary lifestyle. Another benefit from this is allowing the people to get to know each other. So far, they have grown peppers, tomatoes, basil, and eggplants. It is a common sight to see gardeners and volunteers tending to the garden, especially on a beautiful, sunny day.

Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.68 mi

Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar is a "gem tucked behind a few office buildings in uptown". And, "the way the outdoor area is set up makes it feel very private and tucked away from the busy Dallas Urban feel". They also have "a fantastic patio area". This "flows into a mature treed area with benches, fire pit, and life-size chess set". There is also "a lot of history here". The "original structure was built in 1927".  Built "as Dallas's first school for Hispanic children". Then, "in 1946 it was enlarged to be the first Hispanic girl's high school". "Saint Ann Dallas offers" a "solid, gluten-free brunch option". They also "have a variety of other brunch dishes for those without gluten allergies" such as "their farm burger and breakfast pizza, both of which are topped off with fried eggs". This place is also "perfect for an outdoor brunch and has great customer service as well". In the mood for pizza? Head down to Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar for some of the most satisfying farm-to-table pizzas in Dallas.  

Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.69 mi

Since 1996, Y.O Ranch Steakhouse has been delighting guests with the best Texas cuisine in the ravishing Hill Country of the Lone Star State. Our steakhouse stands out with an extraordinary selection of wild game, including venison, game birds, and our signature buffalo filet mignon. Indulge in delicate cuts of savory steaks, chops, and fresh fish, all cooked to perfection. Experience why Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse is renowned as one of the nation's finest steakhouses by steak lovers and critics alike.

Taqueria La Ventana

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.70 mi

Discover Taqueria La Ventana, a popular Mexican restaurant in Dallas, Texas. From its humble beginnings as a small street taco stall, it has grown into a renowned eatery with a spacious outdoor patio. Immerse yourself in the authentic Mexican vibe while enjoying a wide variety of tacos, including chicken and shrimp, lengua (beef tongue), and steak and brisket. Their menu goes beyond tacos, featuring delicious options like quesadillas, chips and guacamole, and churros. Indulge in the real deal and satisfy your craving for authentic Mexican tacos at Taqueria La Ventana.

1890 Marketplace (Dallas)

Store in Dallas - 0.70 mi

If you are looking for great spices and olive oils, visit 1890 Marketplace in Dallas, Texas because they have different “flavored oils, vinegar, and spices.” The expansive spice collection fills a whole wall of shelving, and tables filled with vats of olive oil resembling mini beer vats at a craft brewery fill in the rest of the space. Each vat has “its own label of a specific flavor of olive oil”, which is made by infusing the crushed olives with various herbs and spices. They also offer “Thai Lemongrass Mint, Honey Ginger, Aged Basalmic,” and pretty much everything. The service is super attentive, and very informative on all the options. The highlights are their house-blend spice, and the Cranberry Pear and White Balsamic Vinegar Dressing.

Nammi (Food Truck)

Food Truck in Dallas - 0.70 mi

At Nammi in Texas, we put a twist on traditional Vietnamese cuisine, combining flavors from different cultures while keeping a Vietnamese foundation. Enjoy banh mi, tacos, bowls, small bites, and drinks with four flavor options. Don't miss our Vietnamese iced coffee and Asian drinks.

Des Pâtisseries Bakery

Bakery in Katy - 0.71 mi

Des Patisseries Bakery is a family-owned and operated traditional bakery that offer a selected variety of pastries where “quality and flavor are most important.” Their artisan-baked products will take you away and bring you a smile. Des Patisseries Bakery uses the freshest and finest ingredients to create, delicious “French-inspired pastries” to delight their customers. All of their baked pastries and bread are “handmade in a traditional artisan way.” Night and day, their pastry chef makes all pastries with love and passion and is delivered fresh every morning. Considered by some the “Queen of French pastries,” their freshly made croissants are hand-rolled and baked to perfection using the classic recipe with a tec hnique and artisanship perfected for almost 40 years.

Bam’s Vegan

Food Truck in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Bam’s Vegan located in the Dallas Farmer’s Market is a definite must-try for everyone—not just vegans! Owner Brandon Waller creates highly inventive plant-based dishes that blow people’s minds.  Waller’s vegan food opens “a new exciting approach to master the vegan lifestyle” making the transition to a plant-based diet a lot more exciting and inspiring.  If you’re ever around the Dallas Farmer’s Market make sure to stop by Bam’s Vegan yourself a good hearty meal. Some highlights on the menu include their Creole falafel poboy and mac n’ cheese.  Regardless of what you order, everything on the menu is “consistently excellent”.

Yiayia’s Greek Bakery

Bakery in Dallas - 0.71 mi

A family-owned Greek bakery preserving grandmother's century-old recipes. "Yiayia's is a hidden delight at the Dallas Farmer's Market - the BEST Greek yogurt and the baklava is amazing."  You can find Greek pastries freshly baked, Greek pies, coffees, and many more.  Their products "very authentic and has home-made food."   They also "have great coffees and a baklava smoothie that is the most amazing smoothie ever."

Parlor’s Handcrafted Ice Creams

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Parlor’s Handcrafted Ice Creams is a Dallas-based ice cream cart that focuses on classic ice creams. Although their flavors are more on the traditional side, their entire process is nothing but extraordinary. Whipping up those nostalgic flavors from scratch, they use 100% grass-fed milk and pasture-raised eggs that are sourced from local Texas farms. Not to mention that the other additional ingredients also come from the local small businesses that use sustainable and organic practices, just like them. They take all those ingredients to the kitchen where they mix, pasteurize, and freeze the ice cream, all in-house. If you’re looking for delectable classic ice creams that are scratch-made and traditionally processed, you can find their cart at the Saint Michael's Farmers Market on Saturdays or you can book them for a private event. Check out their Instagram @parlorsicecreams to find where they'll be popping up next!

Companion Roasters

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Hot brew or cold brew? Whatever the weather is like today, Companion Roasters will surely make your day. This artisan roaster sources and roasts only specialty grade, single-origin, 100% arabica beans. They roast in small batches to optimize the roast profiles and highlight the unique qualities of each coffee. With an emphasis on organic and sustainable methods to achieve higher quality green beans, Companion Roasters’ coffees can be purchased in 12 oz bags, either whole bean or ground, via their website or at some farmers market. They have four classic artisan coffees to choose from such as Peru, Ethiopia, Papua New Guinea, and Burundi. Their “Papua New Guinea sounds interesting.” It has a good strong body and is naturally low in acidity. Get quick stamina and endurance boost with their outstanding cold brew. If you’re lucky, you might even catch their seasonal “blueberry cold brew smoothie” that is totally to-die-for. 

El Mero Mero Tamalero

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.71 mi

El Mero Mero Tamalero specializes is breakfast tacos, tamales, tortillas, and of course frozen margaritas! They're a mainstay at the Dallas Farmers Market. If you're looking for Tex-Mex treats and something cold to wash it down with then a visit to their booth would be in order. Their margaritas feature seasonal fruits like watermelons and mangoes, and for $2, you really can't go wrong!

Palmieri Cafe

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Palmieri Cafe features authentic Italian pastries, as well as coffees served Italian style!  Quality is of utmost importance, especially for its coffee, that they built their own roasting facility in Dallas, the Torrefazione Palmieri!  This Italian coffee shop and bakery maintains that they do things “without compromises.” Whether it is their coffee, pastries or gelato, everything should be made from scratch, fresh, authentic and natural!

BellaTrino’s Neapolitan Pizzeria at the Market

Food Truck in Dallas - 0.71 mi

BellaTrino's Neapolitan Pizzeria at the Market started as a dream: “to make an impact on the DFW food truck scene.” And they have achieved that through their pizzeria and cucina, which creates “a truly Italian experience.” The owners of BellaTrino’s Neapolitan Pizzeria pride themselves on sticking to tradition and using 200-year-old techniques in making their best Neapolitan pizza. Add to that the authentic handmade ingredients and a 5,000-pound wood-burning oven. Aside from pizza, they also serve different types of pasta, desserts, appetizers, salads, sandwiches and calzones,

Bellatrino

Food Truck in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Bellatrino is a Dallas-based food truck that offers an authentic Italian culinary experience with their handmade pizzas and more. Using centuries-old techniques and fresh ingredients, including Antimo Caputo flour, San Marzano tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella, their menu features an extensive selection of Neapolitan pizzas, sandwiches, pasta, salads, and desserts. Don't miss their signature margherita or chicken & spinach pizzas. Join us in Texas for a farm-to-table dining experience you won't forget.

8 Cloves

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.71 mi

Inspired by the spices that birthed the distinct flavors of Indian cuisine, 8 Cloves is a go-to for both locals and visitors at the Dallas Farmers Market. Specializing in modern Indian fare, the owners started their business the Dallas-famous Laili Mediterranean. Honed in the fires of the kitchen, their experience in cooking up traditional flavors from India is best represented at 8 Cloves. Here, diners can expect both traditional and new approaches to Indian cuisine that is definitely worth checking out.

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