Have to say The Mansion. There’s a nice shaded patio, you’re not right on the street with cars whizzing by, and there’s a $49 prix fixe dinner. I also like Sevy’s patio which is covered.
PS – I’m bored too.
@ 1:58 pm on July 17, 2009
One Arts Plaza- 4 different patio options
@ 1:58 pm on July 17, 2009
Patios are for D-bags.
@ 2:17 pm on July 17, 2009
The new Park restaurant on Henderson. Was there last night. Amazing patio.
@ 2:29 pm on July 17, 2009
the hot dog cart outside Home Depot on Skillman is awesome…and cheap!
@ 2:53 pm on July 17, 2009
Try Yelp. I’m over these posts. Tell me something interesting.
@ 3:17 pm on July 17, 2009
And Park again. Was there last night, and as it soon as it cools down that will be THE patio.
@ 3:25 pm on July 17, 2009
I love The Mansion patio too. Also check out Taverna and Cafe Toulouse in Knox-Henderson and Cibus at Northpark whose patio looks out over centerpark with all those amazing sculptures from the collection of Ray Nasher
@ 3:44 pm on July 17, 2009
Patio dining in Dallas during the summer? You’re joking, right?
@ 5:55 pm on July 17, 2009
The Grape…
@ 8:58 pm on July 17, 2009
Gee Glenn, that’s a roundabout way of saying you are an expert in patios, isn’t it?
State & Allen Lounge is a nice one, so is the one in back of Thomas Ave Beverage Company (TABC). Idle Rich and Blackfriar’s are fun, but the other day I stumbled upon a rooftop patio about half a block up McKinney Ave. at Liar’s Den. It has something like 2 or 3 big TV’s up there, a nice view of downtown, and great bar food. I don’t know how long it has been up there, but I wish I had known a lot sooner.
@ 2:50 pm on July 20, 2009
State & Allen. Great people watching, dog friendly, and excellent food. Try their frosty Cazadore Meltdowns with some buffalo chicken strips — icy and spicy!
@ 11:10 am on July 21, 2009
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Have to say The Mansion. There’s a nice shaded patio, you’re not right on the street with cars whizzing by, and there’s a $49 prix fixe dinner. I also like Sevy’s patio which is covered.
PS – I’m bored too.
One Arts Plaza- 4 different patio options
Patios are for D-bags.
The new Park restaurant on Henderson. Was there last night. Amazing patio.
the hot dog cart outside Home Depot on Skillman is awesome…and cheap!
Try Yelp. I’m over these posts. Tell me something interesting.
And Park again. Was there last night, and as it soon as it cools down that will be THE patio.
I love The Mansion patio too. Also check out Taverna and Cafe Toulouse in Knox-Henderson and Cibus at Northpark whose patio looks out over centerpark with all those amazing sculptures from the collection of Ray Nasher
Patio dining in Dallas during the summer? You’re joking, right?
The Grape…
Gee Glenn, that’s a roundabout way of saying you are an expert in patios, isn’t it?
State & Allen Lounge is a nice one, so is the one in back of Thomas Ave Beverage Company (TABC). Idle Rich and Blackfriar’s are fun, but the other day I stumbled upon a rooftop patio about half a block up McKinney Ave. at Liar’s Den. It has something like 2 or 3 big TV’s up there, a nice view of downtown, and great bar food. I don’t know how long it has been up there, but I wish I had known a lot sooner.
State & Allen. Great people watching, dog friendly, and excellent food. Try their frosty Cazadore Meltdowns with some buffalo chicken strips — icy and spicy!