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Rakkasan Tea

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 2.98 mi

Rakkasan Tea find the hidden gems. They sell “premium loose-leaf tea” grown in post-conflict countries. Unlike most premium loose-leaf tea bought and sold in the US, theirs doesn't come from the large factory plantations in China and India. Instead, they import from carefully selected estates in post-conflict countries as a way to “promote peace and economic growth”. Rakkasan Tea was founded by veterans who maintain the highest of values drawn from service to others. The company "pays it foward" in multiple ways, sets the example and delivers delicious high quality tea that is delivered the way it was meant to be consumed: Pure and organic, with no added flavors.

Turkey Leg Paradise

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 3.01 mi

For those in search of the most tender, fall-off-the-bone BBQ turkey legs, your quest ends here. Look no further; this place offers an unparalleled experience. The turkey legs are not just good; they are exceptional – incredibly tender and bursting with flavor. However, heed this advice: don't dilly-dally, or you might arrive only to find they've all been snapped up. That's how irresistibly good they are. So, if you're yearning for the ultimate BBQ turkey leg indulgence, don't hesitate. Hurry over and relish these delectably tender treats before they vanish. It's an experience you won't want to miss!
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Checkered Past Winery

Winery in Dallas - 3.19 mi

"Drink what you like" is the motto of the Checkered Past Winery. They are located in the historic South Side on Lamar Building, "across the street from the Dallas police station". Aside from the "live music", they also have "a good beer selection if wine isn't your thing". They make their own quality wines, over 20 locally-brewed craft beers, and some of the best wines from Texas and around the world. They have a "fabulous wine selection and their flatbreads and cheese boards are amazing". They have a small kitchen but "they put out better quality food than 85% of the bars/restaurants in the metroplex". They're currently moving to a new location and we'll update the listing once they have settled in! Watch this space for developments!

Khao Noodle Shop

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.22 mi

Khao Noodle Shop invites you to savor the finest Laotian cuisine in a cozy, inviting setting. Our mission is to bring the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia to Dallas, creating a space for friends and family to bond over home-cooked meals. We are dedicated to sourcing our ingredients from local community gardens and farmer's markets. Our menu showcases expertly crafted Laotian dishes, including the famous "boat noodles" with intense, rich flavors. You can also enjoy popular items like shrimp bites, tripe chicharrones, and other incredibly flavorful creations. Join us at Khao Noodle Shop for a culinary journey that celebrates the essence of Southeast Asian cuisine in Dallas.

Overeasy

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.27 mi

Overeasy is a "farm-to-table" cafe featuring an all-day breakfast, brunch, and lunch menu. It boasts a "vibrant" and "relaxing" dining space with "spectacular" views of the Main Street Garden Park, a "comfortable", co-working encouraged lounge where you can have a sip of "good coffee" while working on your laptop, and a gourmet coffee bar when you can grab an "espresso" and "pastry" to go. the menu features morning fare like "breakfast tacos", toasts like "avocado toast", omelets like "farmstead omelet", greens like "Texas caesar", sandwiches like "citrus chicken", and desserts like "banana pudding jar". The beverage program includes an assortment of brunch cocktails, coffees, and fresh-pressed juices.

East Dallas Community Garden

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 3.31 mi

Established in 1987, the East Dallas Community Garden has thrived in Texas for over thirty years. Led by refugees from Cambodia and Bhutan, this unique garden receives mentorship from anthropologist Don Lambert, who assists with technical and legal aspects of community gardening. Nestled among apartments and businesses on Fitzhugh Avenue, it stands out as one of the area's most productive and vibrant green spaces. With a diverse range of vegetables, educational opportunities, and plant sales, the garden offers a complete experience for visitors. Additionally, they sell their fresh produce on specific days and times, so stay updated by following them on Facebook.

Bad & Bougee Foodz

Food Truck in Dallas - 3.32 mi

The people behind Bad & Bougee Foodz call themselves the traditionalists with a twist. This is their take on underground soul food & comfort food “soul fusion”. Also, their menu is a fusion of American, Asian, Latin, and Italian. Their sauces are also homemade. Plus, the sides complement the flavors of the entrees. "The food is amazing" and the "dessert is perfection". All their "food is made from the heart!" You will also taste the "Best Food in All of DFW". "Everyone should try out" and once you have you "will become regulars". Check out their social media page for the photos of the yummy foods they serve. "Everything is seasoned to perfection!"

Doozy

Bakery in Addison - 3.32 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 - 3.32 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).    

Wild Salsa (Dallas)

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.34 mi

Wild Salsa, nestled conveniently just off Main Street in Dallas, serves up a genuine taste of Mexico. Their menu is a delightful journey through the diverse flavors of regional Mexican cuisine. Crowd favorites include their sizzling fajitas and zesty Ensalada Mexicana. What sets them apart? Every dish is crafted using the freshest locally-sourced ingredients, including their tantalizing cocktails. If you're a tequila enthusiast, you're in for a treat. Wild Salsa boasts an impressive selection of over 100 tequila options. But that's not all. Their Happy Hour, running from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily, and a weekend Reverse Happy Hour from 10:00 p.m. to midnight, add even more excitement to your dining experience. Wild Salsa truly stands out in the Dallas dining scene, offering something truly unique.

Petra and the Beast

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.34 mi

Petra and the Beast is a culinary gem, showcasing the best of seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients with a commitment to sustainability. Chef Misti Norris's dedication to whole utilization is evident in a diverse and delicious menu that minimizes waste, reflecting a thoughtful and sustainable culinary philosophy. What sets this restaurant apart is its exceptional commitment to local and organic sourcing, coupled with proactive measures to reduce environmental impact. From strong relationships with local vendors and farmers to eco-friendly practices, Petra and the Beast creates a positive footprint, offering a holistic dining experience for conscious consumers. The restaurant's thoughtful menu planning, aimed at minimizing food waste, is a testament to its dedication to both culinary excellence and environmental responsibility. Petra and the Beast not only creates a positive impact on the environment but also enhances the overall dining experience. For those seeking a culinary adventure that blends sustainability with sensational flavors, Petra and the Beast is a must-try.

Dallas Chop House

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.37 mi

Dallas Chop House is a premier steak house offering a modern approach to steak house dining. It takes great pride in its selection of steaks, which are all dry-aged in-house using Himalayan Sea Salt for "unique" and "delicious" flavor. It offers a wide selection of steaks, including "filet mignon", "ribeye", "porterhouse", "bone-in new york strip", "bone-in cowboy ribeye", and "berkshire pork chop". Aside from steaks, the menu also features appetizers like "classic deviled eggs", salads like "ceasar salad", sandwiches & burgers like "buffalo chicken sandwich", entrees like "southwest salmon", and desserts like "hazelnut chocolate tart". The bar menu highlights snacks, cocktails, draft & bottled beers, wines, as well as whiskey flights.

White Rock Alehouse & Brewery

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 3.40 mi

White Rock Alehouse & Brewery founders Dave Kirk and Greg Nixon are confident they have found the perfect location for their brewpub. The duo initially identified “a need for a destination that focused on craft beer, craft cocktails, and a smart menu”. Their brewpub happens to afford access to White Rock Creek Trail. This means one can have a beer or two after a walk, run, or bike around the White Rock Lake. It’s perfect for those seeking a place to rest and relax. The brewpub also offers up 36 beers on tap. Some beers also come from the brewery’s own lineup of craft beers. This lineup also includes their 2019 US Open Beer Championships silver medal winner IPO IPA. The brewpub also serves a line of carefully selected brews from local breweries and breweries from across the country.

Royal Blue Grocery – Main Street, Dallas

Store in Dallas - 3.40 mi

Royal Blue Grocery is a "really good little spot in downtown if you're looking for something a few notches above the typical bodega". This Royal Blue Grocery has "everything you need to procrastinate a big-box grocery store visit". This place "makes living in a downtown area bearable". This is also "the only place in the Central Business District to get fresh fruit and produce". It is also a "really nice specialty grocer with sandwiches coffee soup and baked goods". "It's not exactly a coupon cutting kinda spot but it is a specialty cool awesome service little spot you can get everything from fresh macaroons to fresh produce and even toiletries and other household items".  They also "make a great grill cheese sandwich and have a popular coffee menu".

Bar & Garden Dallas

Store in Dallas - 3.44 mi

Bar & Garden Dallas is a “small-batch spirits, natural wine and craft beer store” that also sells barware, glassware and plants. They only carry wine, spirits and cocktail mods “free of artificial colors and flavors.” All of their wines are, at minimum, practicing organic, and many are biodynamic. That means no herbicides, pesticides or fungicides used in the vineyards. It also means you’re not drinking toxic chemicals! As a leader in the “Texas natural wine movement,” Bar & Garden supports the artists, farmers and makers of raw wine. They also carry small-production of “chocolate, bitters,and shrubs”, but nothing that uses any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.

Burgundy’s Local Dallas

Store in Dallas - 3.44 mi

Burgundy's Local Dallas offers 100% Grass-Fed Beef & Lamb, Pasture Raised Chicken, Pork, & Rabbit, Raw Milk Cheeses, Free Range Pastured Eggs, and more. They are all "great quality" which "makes you question the grass-fed meats from the grocery". It is "worth the price knowing you are getting local and well cared for product". They even "have a limited number of fresh pasture-raised turkeys". One customer even "tried a beef frank (weiners as we call them in Texas)". It was "so delicious". "I forgot what real meat tasted like!!" according to the customer. You will "be back regularly because of the incredible quality and courteous service".

Wicked Sauce Company

Artisan Food Producer in Wimberley - 3.45 mi

The Wicked Sauce Company offers 2 hot sauce varieties: Reaper Hollow and Wicked Hollow; and, both of them pairs well with a wide array of dishes from grilled meats and vegetables, to rice and pasta. Now, let’s talk about the heat. The Reaper Hollow is made with Carolina Reaper Peppers, the hottest pepper in the world. But, don’t fret! The heat profile of this sauce is less aggressive than Wicked Hollow since it rolls in slowly. In the first 3 seconds, you’ll experience the hints of lime juice, sweet onion, and fruity notes of the pepper. The heat begins to build from there and stops right before you get uncomfortable. With Wicked Hollow, the heat roles in right away. It is followed by a light and crisp notes of lime juice and habanero, then finished with smokey notes. So, when choosing a flavor, ask yourself: Do you fear the Reaper? Or, do you dare to beat the Wicked?

Mot Hai Ba

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.46 mi

Located in the Lakewood neighborhood of Dallas, Mot Hai Ba is the "ideal" dining destination if you're craving for "delicious", authentic Vietnamese cuisine. This restaurant is particularly well-known for its signature dish, "pho", a traditional Vietnamese dish. On top of that, it also serves appetizers like "shrimp and pork imperial rolls", salads like "chicken and cabbage", seafood like "roasted halibut", and entrees like "green curry chicken", and desserts like "coconut-lemongrass panna cotta". The bar menu, on the other hand, features a few varieties of handcrafted "unique" cocktails. By dining at Mot Hai Ba, you will be taken to a culinary adventure to Hanoi through their "impeccable" Vietnamese-influenced plates.

CBD Provisions

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.47 mi

At CBD Provisions in downtown Dallas, enjoy great food, drinks, and atmosphere for a date or dinner. The dimly lit dining room features tasteful decorations, cozy bathrooms, and attention to little comforts. From the impressive spicy quinoa bowl to the unique steak tartare with tiny shrooms and the must-try short rib, they offer a wonderful assortment of foods that care about presentation. While not ideal for quick service, CBD Provisions delivers big on flavor and a relaxed yet not-too-formal ambiance.

Americano

Restaurant in Dallas - 3.47 mi

Located on Main Street, Americano specializes in serving Italian-American cuisine in a "casual" and "vibrant" environment. This restaurant features a fusion of rich Italian flavors and American favorites, serving them with a "creative" rednditions on the classics like hand-made pasta, neapolitan pizzas, and more. Serving brunch, lunch, and dinner, the menu includes brunch food like "eggs benedict", small plates like "fried calamari", salads like "mixed greens", pasta dishes like "lasagna", pizzas like "pepperoni", entrees like "chicken parmesan", and desserts like "seasonal gelato". The beverage menu, on the other hand, showcases an extensive selection of cocktails, beer, and wine.

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