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Dallas’s 9 Favorite Bars

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by Diana Spechler
Updated 22 June 2022
Maybe it’s Dallas’s long, hot summers, or perhaps it’s because residents love nothing more than to go out for dinner and drinks, but the city and its surrounding areas overflow with enticing watering holes. Dallas’s artisanal distilleries are winning awards and its craft beer scene is one of Texas’s best. The establishments on this list serve everything from local brews to Old World wines to Japanese whiskys. From iconic dives to fancy wine bars, from gastropubs to live music venues, from a sushi and cocktail lounge in the sky to a Mexican speakeasy, there’s something for every drinker.
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4.8
4.8 (6179)
$50 and over
Southwest
Uptown
About the restaurant

The Rattlesnake Bar at star chef Dean Fearing’s eponymous restaurant in The Ritz-Carlton is Dallas’s sexiest lounge. Mahogany walls, rich leather furnishings, and tasteful, oversized art provide an elegant backdrop for sipping margaritas. Chef Fearing is known worldwide as one of the pioneers of southwest cuisine—the glass and gold chandelier, shaped like a cluster of cattle horns, is a nod to his reputation. A happy hour here means fancy bites, cocktails on the cheap, and guac on the house.


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Micah
Dined 2 days ago
Fearing’s is always a treat on Thanksgiving! The service is impeccable, the food is wonderful and Dean is a delightful host. We’ve been coming for years and he never fails to visit our table. The main menu and the vegetarian menu provide options for every member of our party. We can’t recommend Fearing’s highly enough!
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4.8
4.8 (457)
$30 and under
American
Lakewood / White Rock Lake
About the restaurant

The round bar at this neighborhood gem is a stylish spot to relax with a bourbon. The Marfa mural on the wall and leather booths lend an airline-lounge vibe. Innovative cocktails, including the La Vie en Pistache—white rum, pistachio syrup, lime, and Thai basil—pair well with fancy bar snacks such as goat cheese and crab toast with tomato-bacon jam. A daily happy hour from 4 to 6 pm offers discounted cocktails and a soundtrack curated by Good Records, the neighboring record store and music venue.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined on 1 Jan 2023
Love the ambience and staff.
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4.5
4.5 (224)
$30 and under
Sushi
Downtown
About the restaurant

This intimate 60-seat sushi and cocktail lounge, set on the 50th floor of The National skyscraper, was made for Japanese whisky and sake lovers. Jewel-toned furnishings pop against glass picture windows, framing a bird’s eye view of Dallas. The luxe vibe extends to the menu—the king crab roll is prepared with fresh truffle shavings and the decadent cocktails are stellar sushi accompaniments. Try the Kyoto Old Fashioned, made with Japanese whisky, or the Kessaku Carajillo, a sake-forward drink, flavored with vanilla-flavored Spanish liqueur and cold brew.


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Cara
Dined 7 days ago
Best sushi I’ve ever had! Would highly recommend for a special occasion or a night out!
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4.4
4.4 (570)
$30 and under
Mexican
Deep Ellum
About the restaurant

The best time to hit Yellow Rosa is on Thursdays for five-dollar margaritas, but the agave cocktails are cold and delicious any night of the week. Inspired by the boho-chic vibes of tropical Tulum, this Mexican speakeasy-slash-cantina is an atmospheric oasis, dressed in greenery and neon signs. Live music—after 10 pm on the weekends—pairs exceptionally well with mini sopes, elotes, and tacos.


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OpenTable Dinervip
Dined on 22 Sept 2023
The food was great but the music was sooooo loud. Also they have blowing air vents that make your food cold. They might want to consider fixing the air or moving the portable air conditioning!
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4.7
4.7 (2319)
$30 and under
American
North Dallas
About the restaurant

The second location of Neighborhood Services is just as adored as the original on Lovers. The bar is a guaranteed good time, thanks to attentive and knowledgeable bartenders who churn out stellar cocktails—there’s also an excellent craft beer list. It’s all enhanced by the restaurant’s impeccable New American menu, which allows for classic pairings such as fish and chips with a local brew and steak frites with a glass of red—it’s impossible to make a bad choice here.


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Jason
Dined 2 days ago
Great food and drinks. Service was wonderful! Will definitely be coming back!
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4.6
4.6 (3625)
$50 and over
Unspecified
Knox / Henderson
About the restaurant

High-end furniture chain RH has a stunning gallery on Knox, complete with a swish restaurant on the top level. To reach the spot, climb an elegant staircase, adorned with oversized mirrors. At the top, you’ll find a spectacular chandelier and a posh bar. While there’s no bar seating, guests can order a drink, then stroll the gallery. Feel free to take a seat down there, even with your glass of red—the furniture is near impossible to stain.


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Jorgevip
Dined 4 days ago
Very Nice setting and interior design. Service was good. It is overpriced for what they serve but good to go for a couple of drinks and a snack.
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5.0
5 (680)
$30 and under
Asian
Colleyville
About the restaurant

The Blue Infinite Lounge in this popular Thai spot is, as the name suggests, bathed in a vivid cobalt. Tufted-button velvet seats and lush plants create a moody ambiance. It’s hard to imagine a more perfect evening than one featuring a spice-laden curry on the restaurant’s terrace, followed by a stop at the lounge for nightcap. The inventive Southeast Asian-inspired cocktails, such as the Bangkok Mule, are infused with ingredients like tamarind and fresh ginger syrup.


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Markvip
Dined 4 days ago
Always the perfect experience. Fresh food and a nice variety. Love this place!
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4.7
4.7 (3492)
$31 to $50
American
Design District
About the restaurant

This traditional gastropub houses one of Dallas’s most dynamic beer lists—not just local I.P.A.s, but stouts, sours, lagers, and ambers from all over the world make appearances on the prolific menu. It’s difficult to choose just one, so order a sampler and pair your brews with shareable small plates, such as grilled oysters and gnudi with parmesan and crispy sage, aka Moth Balls.


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Kaylie
Dined 2 days ago
We are from out of town and needed a place to eat on Thanksgiving. Meddlesome Moth offered a Thanksgiving special that was both delicious and affordable. The ambiance was relaxing and felt high-end without being unwelcoming. Would return here again if I am in Dallas again.
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