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re: First trip to Dallas...must do's and must eats
Posted on 3/19/13 at 6:57 pm to hoginthesw
Posted on 3/19/13 at 6:57 pm to hoginthesw
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It's funny because most people who do not live here always recommend uptown. These days it is full of a lot of people from the outer 'burbs and not always the most desirable ones. Most places are so over crowded and it's just not enjoyable. Of course, I am 35 years old and enjoy places like Cru.
I mean growing up in a suburb, and having friends that live around there, it is always fun for me. I can walk in to almsot any bar in and around there, and I see someone I knew at A&M or in high school. That being said, I grew up in north Dallas/Plano, and I find Addison to be much more enjoyable. Way less crowded, drinks are more reasonable, and the crowd is less yuppie. It is whatever. Dallas is a fun city, you just gotta find your niche.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 7:08 pm to TeLeFaWx
When I lived in Dallas, I lived in Dallas. I grew tired of the McKinney Ave crowd quickly.
I preferred to drink my time away in Lakewood or Greenville Ave. Adairs was the only reason I went to Deep Ellum. It got pretty hood there for a while.
Breadwinners is the truth. I also spent quite a lot of time at Snyder Plaza. Nash/Najera/Nowitzki owned a bar there called X(ten). I karaoked a few times... Some good food there, too.
I preferred to drink my time away in Lakewood or Greenville Ave. Adairs was the only reason I went to Deep Ellum. It got pretty hood there for a while.
Breadwinners is the truth. I also spent quite a lot of time at Snyder Plaza. Nash/Najera/Nowitzki owned a bar there called X(ten). I karaoked a few times... Some good food there, too.
This post was edited on 3/19/13 at 7:12 pm
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