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Artisan Circle Celebrates Día de los Muertos on Nov. 2

Known for its chef-driven dining, vibrant entertainment and wellness experiences, Artisan Circle and La Cabrona are coming together once again for an unforgettable, annual Día de los Muertos celebration.  

On Sunday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Crockett Street will be closed for an outdoor festival at Artisan Circle featuring Cultura Markets, local artisans, live music and family-friendly entertainment throughout the day. Guests can enjoy delicious street-style favorites like tacos, fruit cups and elotes from outdoor stands, while La Cabrona will offer its all-you-can-eat buffet – not to be missed!                                       

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The Mexican Transforms itself for Dia de Muertos

This Día de Muertos, The Mexican invites you to an authentic and unforgettable celebration of life, memory, and culture. From October 23 through November 2, the restaurant will transform into a stunning tribute to the tradition of Día de Muertos — offering an immersive atmosphere that honors ancestral heritage while embracing The Mexican’s elevated aesthetic.

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Loro Asian Smokehouse & Bar and RACHO Mezcal Celebrate Día de los Muertos with One-Night-Only Pairing Dinner

This October, East Dallas’ Loro Asian Smokehouse & Bar is teaming up with RACHO Mezcal Artesanal for a truly special culinary evening. On Thursday, October 23rd at 6 p.m., guests will experience a four-course chef-curated menu paired with handcrafted mezcal cocktails, celebrating the flavors and traditions of Día de los Muertos.

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Miriam Cocina Latina Halloween Brunch and Día de los Muertos

Miriam Cocina Latina, the popular eatery on Klyde Warren Park in the Dallas Art’s District celebrates Dia de los Muertos on Thursday, November 2 with an El Jimador paint and sip party beginning at 6:30pm.

The $35 price includes a El Jimador Tequila Flight (añejo, reposado and blanco) OR two El Jimador house margaritas frozen or “en los rocas” and a traditional ceramic calavera skull and paint supplies to decorate. Complimentary appetizers and bites will be served. Seating is limited and reservations are recommended. 

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Dia de la los Muertes Dinner at Toro Toro Nov 2

Toro Toro, the renowned pan-Latin restaurant nestled from Chef Richard Sandoval within The Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel, is excited to announce a captivating culinary celebration in honor of Día de los Muertos. On November 2, Toro Toro invites guests to experience a menu that bridges the realms of tradition and innovation, paying homage to the cherished Mexican holiday: Dining with the Dead. There 

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Dia de los Muertos Cooking Class with Chef Abraham Salum Benefits Greyhound Rescue

The Greyhound Adoption League of Texas (GALT) and Chef Abraham Salum team up for a festive DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS cooking class and fundraiser on Sunday, October 24 from 2pm-5pm at Salum Restaurant.

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Enjoy Your Weekend Crave Style

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We are due for a terrific weekend of fun in the sun supercharged with some fun events. Let’s take a look at what Dallas has to offer this weekend: Continue reading

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Celebrate Dia de los Muertos in Dallas

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Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is not a Mexican version of Halloween. Though related, the two annual events differ greatly in traditions and tone. Whereas Halloween is a dark night of terror and mischief, Day of the Dead festivities unfold over two days in an explosion of color and life-affirming joy. Sure, the theme is death, but the point is to demonstrate love and respect for deceased family members. In towns and cities throughout Mexico, revelers don funky makeup and costumes, hold parades and parties, sing and dance, and make offerings to lost loved ones. Continue reading

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