Crave Weekend Guide!

This is not a typical Dallas weekend. Saturday brings the city’s first-ever downtown Pride Parade, a sunset march down Main Street that will draw one of the largest crowds this neighborhood has seen since New Year’s Eve. A week from Thursday the World Cup opens at AT&T Stadium and the city is already in a different gear — more people, more energy, a particular feeling that comes when a place knows it’s about to be watched by the world. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, a small restaurant in Oak Cliff is serving its final weekend. Restaurant Beatrice closes for good on Sunday and Friday is your last real chance to go. Here is how to spend the next three days.

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The Craft Cocktail Bar at Mockingbird Station

Most bars at Mockingbird Station are built for convenience — you go because it’s there and the evening is already in motion. The People’s Last Stand is a different proposition. The craft cocktail bar at 5319 East Mockingbird Lane, Suite 210 opened in 2010 with a single guiding principle — provide Dallas with a place for cocktail enthusiasts who care about what’s actually in the glass — and fifteen years later that principle is still running the operation.

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The Pocono Mountains Are Calling: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

The first time you drive into the Pocono Mountains, something happens around the point where the highway narrows and the trees take over both sides of the road. The noise just stops. I have made this drive more times than I can count and it still happens every single time. What I tell first-timers is this: do not overthink it. The Poconos are not trying to be anything other than what they are — mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and a pace of life that reminds you what a weekend is actually supposed to feel like. The dining has become genuinely good over the years, the lodging runs from a historic lodge with 5,500 acres to a budget resort on a lake, and the outdoor options will fill every hour you have and then some. Go with a loose plan and a full tank of gas. The region will take care of the rest.

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Check Out the Summer Menu Updates at Delilah

Delilah Dallas has rolled out a new summer menu this week, and it’s worth knowing about. The Design District supper club at 1616 Hi Line Drive is leaning into the season with peak produce, premium seafood, and a few dishes that should make the reservation easier to justify.

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Dallas Burger List Done Right

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Dallas has never needed an excuse to argue about burgers. The city has old-school drive-ins that haven’t changed a thing in decades, craft burger spots with rotating monthly specials, and a handful of proper restaurants where the beef program is serious enough to anchor an entire evening. What follows is a working list of the places worth knowing, organized roughly by part of town.

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The Russian Bathhouse in Carrollton Is One of the Most Unusual Nights Out in DFW

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Most people have never heard of a banya. That’s worth fixing. The Russian Banya of Dallas has been open for nearly two decades in a shopping center on East Rosemeade Parkway in Carrollton, doing something that no other public facility in Texas does — running a traditional wood-fired Russian bathhouse alongside a full kitchen serving the kind of food you don’t find anywhere else in the Metroplex. Andrew Zimmern put it on his top five list when he came through Dallas filming for the Travel Channel. The regulars who fill the place on weekends already knew.

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The Iraqi Restaurant in Richardson That Deserves a Lot More Attention

Most people drive past Gilgamesh Restaurant & Bakery without a second thought. It sits in a shopping center on Terrace Drive in Richardson, the kind of address that doesn’t announce itself. That’s a mistake worth correcting, because what’s happening inside that kitchen is some of the most authentic Iraqi cooking in the Dallas area.

The menu is rooted in Mesopotamian tradition — the kind of food that gets passed down through generations, not invented for a trend. Bread baked fresh daily comes to the table first, and it sets the tone for everything that follows.

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Dee Lincoln Prime and Tusk Estate Are Hosting One of the Better Wine Dinners of the Summer

Dee Lincoln Prime in Frisco is hosting a wine dinner with Tusk Estate on Tuesday, June 16, and it’s worth putting on the radar if you have a serious interest in what Napa Valley is producing right now.

The evening starts with a reception at 6:30 p.m., with dinner following at 7. Tusk Estate partner Tim Martin and winemaker Maayan Koschizky will both be there, which makes it a real conversation rather than just bottles on a table.

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