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Super-swanky department store with New York City roots. Expect loads of designer labels. The brand’s signature (and somewhat affordable) enamel bangles are legendary.
Fifty stories up, high above the downtown office buildings, sits Five Sixty by Wolfgang Puck, the famed chef’s first Dallas restaurant. As if the floor-to-ceiling windows and rotating, 360-degree view weren’t drama enough, the food is equally breathtaking. Start with pork belly dumplings; move on to seafood curry or crispy quail. We like fresh-from-the-oven cookies for dessert.
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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.
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Like the New York original, Craft Dallas serves up hearty favorites like braised short ribs with gnocchi and hen of the woods mushrooms, but there are also dishes with regional touches (blackberry crisp ricotta cheesecake, mmm). The Texas address also shines through the decor (we’re talking pony hair-covered walls). And be prepared to roll family style.
The Mansion is a Dallas icon, and dining there is like sharing a meal with a grande dame. The menu changes with the seasons, but tortilla soup is a year-round staple. The clubby bar is a treat of its own, with wine chats, live music on weekends, and the unshakable feeling that you might meet some rich someone who could sweep you off your feet (and take you upstairs to one of the fancy-pants rooms).