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Texas Spice

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.65 mi

Experience the culinary delights of Texas Spice, a restaurant conveniently located inside Omni Dallas. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a diverse menu to suit all tastes. Don't miss their renowned cocktail selection. With a friendly and attentive wait staff, Texas Spice offers generous portions at reasonable prices, making it a must-visit destination in Omni Dallas.  

Dallas Farmers Market

Farmers Market in Dallas - 0.65 mi

Discover the Dallas Farmers Market, an upscale urban destination that exceeds traditional market expectations. With two distinct areas, including the vibrant Shed with local vendors offering a variety of food, honey, cheese, desserts, and more, and the climate-controlled Indoor area housing fixed restaurants and booths, this market offers a diverse experience. Open daily, the weekends are particularly lively, providing a bustling atmosphere filled with local eateries, entrepreneurs, seasonal produce, handmade jewelry, plants, artisan food products, and even vegan options. Experience a melting pot of culture, flavors, and colors at the Dallas Farmers Market.

American Butchers

Butcher in Dallas - 0.66 mi

American Butchers is a must stop in Dallas, Texas. It is a collective of “Nebraska ranching and farming families,” marketing their Artisan meat at the Farmer's Market. The meat that you can get from American Butchers is probably the best in Dallas. They proudly “hand craft each piece of Artisan Meat and they are USDA inspected.” Some of their meat selections includes steaks, lamb chops, sausage and chorizo. Their T-bone is “perfectly marbled and fresh, cut right on site.” The people who work at American Butchers are knowledgeable and love what they are doing. Most of the proceeds go back to small farmers who wouldn't have a way of processing their meat for profit.

Thompson Produce

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.66 mi

Thompson Produce has "the best dried fruits, nuts and honey". Their "Amaretto, Cinnamon and piña colada" can become a "favorite" among all their "flavored pecans". With an "awesome customer service", you will find them selling at the "Dallas Farmer's Market". Specializing in Pecans, they have fresh shelled and in-shell nuts. They also offer homestyle jams and relishes as well as dried fruits and nut mixes and local honey too. They have been selling for over 50 years at the Dallas Farmer's Market.

KayaFresh

Food Truck in Dallas - 0.66 mi

For those who want to try out something new, KayaFresh, a West African Vegan Streetfood Pop Up restaurant is a great option!  You can try out their vegan versions of famous West African/Caribbean dishes and be “blown away by the flavors”.  Providing plant-based dishes, KayaFresh uses 100% sustainable and organic ingredients. Their main mission is to reinvest a portion of their sales into projects in West Africa. All proceeds will contribute to improving the living conditions of the impoverished.  Along with their pop up restaurant, KayaFresh also offers catering services great for private events. Their menu is packed with mouthwatering vegan dishes that are “so delicious” you “can’t even pick a favorite”!

Cooking BorschtNo Own Retail Location

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.67 mi

Cooking Borscht, which is located in Dallas, Texas, makes borscht soup-making kits made from scratch so you can have borscht in minutes. If you are unfamiliar with this soup, borscht is a sour soup that is common in Eastern European countries as well as in several Northern Asian countries as well. The main ingredient of borscht is beetroots. This is the ingredient that gives borscht its distinctive red color. If you are looking for variety, Cooking Borscht has it. They have the Classic Red Ukrainian Borscht as well as the Sauerkraut Borscht. Or maybe you want the Traditional Borscht with Beans or the Summer Borscht with Bell Peppers. They also have Borscht without Beets, Green Borscht or Ukrainian Spinach Soup, and Hungarian Mushroom Soup.

Trouvi Cookies

Artisan Food Producer in Dallas - 0.67 mi

Trouvi Cookies specializes in “handmade cookies” that are made in small batches that are measured, scooped and wrapped by hand, baked in a dedicated gluten-free kitchen. They don’t use artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, and preservatives, no corn syrup nor hydrogenated oils. Just clean, simple, “quality ingredients” combined in unique ways to make the best cookies you'll ever eat! A cookie that you won't feel guilty about eating. Trouvi believe that cookies are more than just a tasty treat that’s why they create “gluten free cookies” that no one would ever guess was gluten free. A cookie made to share with friends and family without reservations, and a cookie that makes you smile when you taste it!

Sammy’s Bar-B-Q

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 0.67 mi

For over three decades, this family-owned establishment has been a beloved staple in downtown Dallas. Their dedication to hickory-smoked barbecue has won the hearts of countless patrons since 1992. With a legacy built on tradition and the art of crafting exceptional smoked meats, they have stood the test of time. When you step through their doors, you'll experience not just the aroma of hickory-smoked goodness but also the warm embrace of a family that has poured their heart and soul into creating a memorable dining experience. If you're in downtown Dallas and yearn for some time-tested, hickory-smoked barbecue, look no further than this venerable institution. It's where tradition and flavor come together to create an unforgettable feast.

Rubio’s Produce at Dallas Sweet Harvest

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.69 mi

Rubio's Produce at Dallas Sweet Harvest gives the community the chance to stock up "weekly for fresh vegetables, fruit, nuts & local honey."  Offering "great food, great deals," they are "MORE than generous" and "always have great prices."  Some of their items for sale include apples, mangoes, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, juices and even plants!

Fearing’s

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.69 mi

At Fearing's Restaurant, experience bold flavors through a cuisine without borders that highlights the best of the Southwest. Enjoy an elegant indoor and outdoor setting and legendary Rattlesnake bar. Their chef-driven menu features appetizing starters, savory entrees, and succulent desserts. Don't miss their iconic Rattlesnake bar with signature cocktails and flavorful snacks. Visit their Dallas, Texas location today.

Deep Ellum Urban Gardens

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.72 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 - 0.74 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.  

Te Deseo Cocina Latina

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.74 mi

Te Deseo Cocina Latina is a Latin American food lover's paradise, beckoning with its delightful offerings and culinary wonders from the surrounding regions. Immerse yourself in a world of flavor as you explore their diverse menu, filled with tantalizing treats for every palate. From juicy steaks  to mouthwatering platters of nachos and cheese, each dish is a masterpiece of the Latin American tradition of taste.

Braindead Brewing

Craft Brewery in Dallas - 0.75 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.”

White Rock Coffee (Deep Ellum)

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.78 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.

1890 Marketplace (Dallas)

Store in Dallas - 0.79 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 - 0.82 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.

Revolver Taco Lounge

Restaurant in Dallas - 0.82 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.

Pecan Lodge

BBQ Joint in Dallas - 0.84 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.

F.A.R.M. Urban Park

Farm & Ranch in Dallas - 0.85 mi

F.A.R.M. Urban Park is a 501c3 veterans organization that assists veterans in finding opportunities in agriculture. F.A.R.M. Urban Park is located in Dallas, Texas. The acronym explains what they do: Farmers Assisting Returning Military. We've all heard of stories about how difficult it is for soldiers returning from overseas deployment. Many of them find a hard time fitting in. They have a hard time adjusting to civilian life. Many of them have problems like PTSD. Introducing them to farming helps them in many ways. It is therapeutic. It also gives them a sense of purpose and belonging. Lastly, it gives them an opportunity for a new livelihood and source of income.  

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