You’ve always had beef with smokers. You’ll feel right at home at Smoke, the Belmont ...
You’ve always had beef with smokers. You’ll feel right at home at Smoke, the Belmont ...
What once was a crack den (true story) is now home to Beckley BrewHouse — part coffeehouse, part neighborhood restaurant. Sip on a coffee-centric martini made by a friendly barista behind a blue tile counter, then peruse the collection of take-a-book, leave-a-book titles. The kitchen turns out yummy pizzas, burgers, and a surprise weekly special. Smoking not allowed.
Indie sushi resto in the Bishop Arts District that serves traditional and far-fetched rolls as well as some of the best martinis in Oak Cliff.
The kitchen here is so focused on being fresh, there is no freezer or fryer. And the pizza oven? It holds just four pies. Dishes are simply prepared with local ingredients for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch, like cured ham with fig preserves and arugula salad with goat cheese and roasted grapes. There’s a market inside with local produce, cheeses, jams, and honey.
Photo: Courtesy of Bolsa
What do you get when you cross a kick-ass chef, a beloved restaurateur, a talented designer, and the city’s preeminent party planner? Tillman’s Roadhouse. The decor and the eats mix high and low for an experience that is divine but not pretentious. Don’t skip the venison frito pie.
Photo: Courtesy of Tillman’s Roadhouse
Trust us: No one’s getting into the Ghost Bar anytime soon. (Maybe try back again when, oh, ...