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Two Podner’s

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 5.51 mi

If you're looking for an establishment that offers delicious BBQ with a great taste you've come to expect, you have to check out Two Podners BBQ! Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish they serve is made with care and attention to detail. Their focus on BBQ means that you can enjoy all your favorite dishes, prepared in the traditional style of this region. And with a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, every dish they serve is bursting with flavor. Their catering services mean that you can enjoy their delicious food at your office meetings or corporate events. And with a dedication to providing exceptional service and quality food, you can be sure that your guests will be impressed with the delicious food and great taste. So why not come check out Two Podners BBQ today and experience the ultimate in delicious, high-quality BBQ with catering services? With a dedication to providing exceptional service and quality food, you won't be disappointed! As an establishment that is committed to providing a unique dining experience, they are sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious BBQ that is truly a cut above the rest.

Deep Ellum Brewing Co.

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 5.51 mi

Deep Ellum Brewing Co. has many achievements since it sold its first beer keg in November 11, 2011. It is currently the largest independent North Texas brewery, and Dallas’ first craft brewery. Much like the historic and culturally-significant neighborhood for which it is named, the brewery embodies the “bold, fearless, and unapologetic” spirit that enabled the area to rise and “to refuse to die”. Since the taproom’s opening at 2823 St. Louis Street, the brewery has added a second taproom location in Fort Worth. The Funkytown Fermatorium opened in 2018 at 611 University Drive. The brewery has a lineup of nine year-round beers including the popular Dallas Blonde. They also have several other seasonal beers. Brewery tours are at 1pm only at their Deep Ellum headquarters. In 2018, founder John Reardon sold DEBC to Oskar Blues Brewery, a brand of beers by the Canarchy Craft Beer Collective. Reardon also launched the Deep Ellum Distillery in November 2017.

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 5.52 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.

Restorative Farms

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 5.53 mi

Restorative Farms aims to "foster a vibrant and viable community-based urban farm system in South Dallas". The people that created Restorative Farms believes that this can help the people and the community, especially those who need fresh food and employment or livelihood. They already have completed several projects. Right now, they are selling GroBox, a starter kit for those who want to try their hand in growing vegetables. It comes with instructions and it is very easy to use. They all sell starter plants. You get to pick which plant you want to grow. Restorative Farms is located in Dallas, Texas.

Promise of Peace Garden

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 5.54 mi

The Promise Peace Garden in Dallas, Texas, is in the business of transforming vacant places into a flourishing one. They help people to increase healthy lifestyles, school success, and altering perspectives. Also, the Promise Peace Garden is a nonprofit solution for stagnate circumstances in urban communities. Moreover, they provide fresh, clean food that everyone will enjoy! The farm wants to ensure that everyone in the city will have clean, locally sourced food on their platter. One of their clients says, “The Promise of Peace Garden is such a wonderful, thoughtful way to introduce gardening to children. Also, it has a wonderful organization with a refreshing and authentic mission!” Lastly, It is their mission to educate people and contribute to a better tomorrow, and to provide beautiful fresh food.

Greenville Avenue POP Farmer’s Market

Farmers Market in Dallas - 5.54 mi

Greenville Avenue POP Farmer's Market is organized by Promise of Peace Community Gardens. The Greenville Avenue POP Market is open every other Sunday. This market is also now at the St Michaels market on Saturday 8-12 and in Sunday’s at Lakewood market 9-2. If you are interested in becoming a vendor at one of the markets, please reach out to Abi Barth, [email protected]. They will "love to have you!" You can also get to "experience some delicious cuisine and beverages including wine and cocktails as well as the possibilities of a better tomorrow for all!" You can also check out their Facebook page for any updates.

Deep Ellum Distillery

Distillery in Dallas - 5.62 mi

Deep Ellum Distillery is a "trendy, industrial-style vodka distillery & cocktail bar with sofas, offering tours & happy hours". Their "drinks are delicious and they have so many infused vodkas". The "cocktails are great and the vodka is superb!" They have something for everyone. You will enjoy drinking and "they have good music". The DJ plays "great music with videos to go along". They also have "seasonal infusions and drink menus". There are also "fun games plus screens to watch games on as well". This is an "incredible space to just hang out on a Friday after work" and you will "enjoy every minute".

Rakkasan Tea

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 5.63 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.

Westlake Brewing

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 5.66 mi

"Westlake Brewing is a great place with an awesome atmosphere". "Their hazy IPA is great, and you have to try their PB&J pretzel as a snack". "Beers are great and staff is knowledgeable and friendly" too. You will have a "super impressive experience" at this "dog-friendly patio in the heart of Deep Ellum". They have "hands down the BEST southern beer" you will ever have. Also, "keep in mind most Southern craft beer has nothing on other areas of the country, but Westlake is legit". "Strong, but smooth and tasty beers". They also "allow you to bring in your own food". You "will be back for sure!"

1890 Marketplace (Dallas)

Store in Dallas - 5.66 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.

Trinity Cider

Cidery in Dallas - 5.66 mi

The Dallas-Fort Worth area has several dozens of breweries and people don’t have to go far for a craft beer. Cideries, however, number only a handful and one of them is in Deep Ellum. With Deep Ellum gaining a reputation as destination for craft beer fans, Trinity Cider opened in October 2018 smack in the middle of craft beer territory. The owners aim to create “sophisticated hard craft cider” that’s dry and crisp. They also plan to use local ingredients together with apples sourced from Washington. With about ten ciders on the menu, there are more things to celebrate about Trinity Cider. Their beverages are gluten-free, and most won’t have sugar added to the recipes. If you’re feeling brave, there’s a ghost pepper-infused cider that requires patrons to sign a waiver before trying.

Braindead Brewing

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 5.67 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.”

Pecan Lodge

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 5.67 mi

If you're looking for an award-winning BBQ and Southern food restaurant in Deep Ellum, you have to check out The House That Smoke Built! Their commitment to using high-quality ingredients and expert preparation techniques ensures that every dish they serve is made with care and attention to detail. Their focus on BBQ and Southern food means that you can enjoy all your favorite dishes, prepared in the traditional style of this region. And with a passion for quality and a commitment to excellence, every dish they serve is bursting with flavor. Their award-winning status means that they have been recognized for their dedication to providing exceptional service and quality food. And with their location in Deep Ellum, you can enjoy a unique and memorable dining experience when you visit this establishment. So why not come check out The House That Smoke Built today and experience the ultimate in delicious, high-quality BBQ and Southern food? With a dedication to providing exceptional service and quality food, you won't be disappointed! As an establishment that is committed to providing a unique dining experience, they are sure to satisfy your cravings for delicious BBQ and Southern food that is truly a cut above the rest.

Revolver Taco Lounge

Restaurant in Dallas - 5.70 mi

Revolver Taco Lounge is a "stylish" taqueria serving the "best tacos" in Dallas. It features an extensive and diverse selection of tacos, including "carne asada", which is made with marinated grilled premium wagyu beef, and "el taco arabe", a taco filled with fresh herbs marinated lamb. It also offers "tasty" tacos with seafood fillings such as "pulpo", a taco variant filled with tender octopus carnitas, and "trucha", which is made from grilled ruby red trout. On Sundays, Revolver Taco Lounge serves brunch when you can indulge in the best "menudo" in town and savor "delicious" "breakfast tacos", "quesadillas", "chilaquiles", and more Mexican-inspired brunch fare.

Pyramid

Restaurant in Dallas - 5.72 mi

Experience the exquisite ambiance of Pyramid Restaurant & Bar in Dallas, Texas. Indulge in delicious dishes like scallops, risotto, and house-made pasta. Don't miss their standout dessert, citrus cheesecake. With glamorous decor, impeccable service, an exceptional wine list, and organic ingredients from their rooftop garden, Pyramid is truly one of Dallas' most revered restaurants.

White Rock Coffee (Deep Ellum)

Restaurant in Dallas - 5.73 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.

Booty’s

Restaurant in Dallas - 5.76 mi

Booty's is a Spanish-inspired bar located at the Deep Ellum Hostel serving creative cocktails and street food classics. This eco-friendly bar features an innovative menu using both imported and locally-sourced ingredients. With almost everything under $10, it's perfect for cocktail nerds and street food geeks. No reservations required, just order at the bar!

Rudolph’s Market and Sausages Factory

Butcher in Dallas - 5.80 mi

Located in the historical district, Deep Ellum of Downtown Dallas, Rudolph's Market and Sausage Factory is an old-fashioned butcher institution producing the “finest varieties of European style sausages.” They offer high quality aged beef, and they are smoking delicious hams and turkeys the old-fashioned way. This family owned business has been a “Dallas tradition since 1895.” They set the standard for what an old meat market was and can still be! Their smoked products are made with the highest quality beef, pork, and veal, which is “slowly cured and cooked over hickory embers” to give it the flavor customers have enjoyed for over a century.

Texas Ale Project

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 5.80 mi

Texas Ale Project has been brewing beers in Dallas since 2014, but there are some unique twists to their story. For one, they recently launched their first hard seltzer beverage, TAP WTR hard seltzers. This line is an “alternative offering for those who are gluten-intolerant” and want a “lower calorie alcoholic beverage”. They’re also the first brewery and taproom “built from the ground up” since the 1800s. The brewery is a veteran-owned family affair. Navy veteran Brent Thompson is Head Brewer, and wife Kat is CEO. Kat’s father, David Stevens, an entrepreneur and also a veteran, heads sales and business development. Kat’s mom Shelley, an interior designer, led the design team for the brewery’s construction. The company’s facilities at the Design District are family and dog friendly. They have free brewery tours every first Saturday of the month at 2pm.

Terry Black’s Barbecue – Dallas

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 5.81 mi

Terry Black’s Barbecue, which is located in Dallas, Texas, makes the claim as the home of legendary Central Texas barbecue. They have prime sliced brisket, pork ribs, turkey, chopped beef, sausage, and beef ribs. Without question, the barbecue here is good. But what else to help satisfy your hunger? Try their very own Mac and Cheese, which they describe as a house favorite. This cheesy and creamy delight will surely complement the tasty, greasy deliciousness of Terry Black's Barbecue's best-selling meats. If you are planning on treating your family, you can opt for the family packs, and if you want to be able to cook some a few days later, they also sell chilled meats. They have whole frozen brisket and cooked cold sausage.

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