Food scene
Some of the best tacos in Dallas. They have a large variety for all flavor palettes and great happy hour specials.
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Velvet Taco
2556 N Henderson AveSome of the best tacos in Dallas. They have a large variety for all flavor palettes and great happy hour specials.
Authentic food and great for a date night. Must make reservations in advance.
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Gemma
2323 N Henderson AveAuthentic food and great for a date night. Must make reservations in advance.
Amazing food selections (especially for those with diet restrictions). The rooftop bar is EPIC!
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HG Sply Co.
2008 Greenville AveAmazing food selections (especially for those with diet restrictions). The rooftop bar is EPIC!
Neighborhoods
Nestled between Uptown, Lower Greenville Avenue and the town of Highland Park, lies the trendy Knox-Henderson neighborhood, a pedestrian-friendly area named for the two primary roads that connect over U.S. Highway 75.
Filled with shops, bars and eateries that radiate out in all directions, the neighborhood manages to maintain a cozy vibe despite its central Dallas location.
If strolling along the Knox-Henderson corridor isn't enough to get your heart beating, then you can get your body moving on the Katy Trail, an old railroad route that was transformed into a landscaped, 3.5-mile paved path. The trail winds its way through the city's urban core, from Airline Road (near SMU) to downtown's American Airlines Center
and West End. Whether you're running, walking, biking or inline skating, the trail is a terrific place to enjoy the outdoors and get in some prime people
watching.
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Knox / Henderson
Nestled between Uptown, Lower Greenville Avenue and the town of Highland Park, lies the trendy Knox-Henderson neighborhood, a pedestrian-friendly area named for the two primary roads that connect over U.S. Highway 75.
Filled with shops, bars and eateries that radiate out in all directions, the neighborhood manages to maintain a cozy vibe despite its central Dallas location.
If strolling along the Knox-Henderson corridor isn't enough to get your heart beating, then you can get your body moving on the Katy Trail, an old railroad route that was transformed into a landscaped, 3.5-mile paved path. The trail winds its way through the city's urban core, from Airline Road (near SMU) to downtown's American Airlines Center
and West End. Whether you're running, walking, biking or inline skating, the trail is a terrific place to enjoy the outdoors and get in some prime people
watching.