By Jane Humphrey By Jane Humphrey | June 22, 2021 | Food & Drink, Eat, New Restaurants, Drink, Food & Drink,
These chic Dallas eateries beckon with cool views, mouthwatering menus and outdoor offerings. Time to make a reservation at one of our favorite alfresco spots.
RH offers escapism within the bustling streets of the neighborhood. PHOTO COURTESY OF RH
We all know Dallas loves a new restaurant. The current cool kid on the block can be found in the Knox Street neighborhood. Sitting pretty on the third floor of the new 70,000-square-foot store is the RH Rooftop Restaurant. After you’ve worked up an appetite with some much-needed retail therapy, head upstairs for the ultimate dining oasis. Might we recommend ordering the burger? You can thank us later... 3133 Knox St., rh.com
Cheers to a fun summer ahead!. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
Perched on the third-floor rooftop of Eataly lies this Italian gem. Offering its signature cuisine including the spaghetti al pomodoro, agnolotti al coniglio and bistecca, you can also enjoy an afternoon of sips and bites with the chef’s selection, burrata and an Aperol spritz or two. 8687 Central Expressway, Ste. 2172, eataly.com
Eataly has myriad dining options including the patio at Terra. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
C’est parfait! It’s what you will no doubt be saying upon entering this jewel box of an eatery. From fluffy croissants and cafe au lait to escargots and Champagne, the sumptuous menu will transport you to the streets of Paris with one bite. 3314 Knox St., toulousecafeandbar.com
Toulouse provides a Parisian feel when you dine outside among the bustling streets. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
A popular spot since day one, Janice Provost’s charming bistro still delivers on neighborhood vibe and delicious, seasonally inspired menu offerings. From veggie risotto to wild boar bolognese, you will leave slap-happy and ready for more. 3311 Oak Lawn Ave., Ste. 102, parigidallas.com
Putting his spin on modern American cuisine, Greg Katz is on everyone’s speed dial. This uberhip pocket on Fitzhugh is the place to see and be seen. A few favorites not to be missed include caviar and latkes, meatballs and the hot pastrami sandwich. 3215 N. Fitzhugh Ave., beverleysdallas.com
Nestled in the ultraconvenient Plaza at Preston Center, Il Bracco offers a fresh take on classic Italian dishes with from-scratch comfort food. The hip resto houses luxe seating surrounding a buzzy bar, and an expansive patio perfect for family dining. Start with its crispy artichokes paired with Italian aioli for dipping. 8416 Preston Center Plaza, ilbraccorestaurant.com
Back at it again... Kyle Noonan continues to strike gold with his hot spot eateries. Now, he has us hankering for a visit to his Tex-Mex spot, Joe Leo. 2722 N. Fitzhugh Eataly has myriad Ave., joeleotexmex.com
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