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5 Fun Patios to Enjoy Spring in Dallas

Which patio might you enjoy this drink?

Patio season is a real thing in Dallas and it does not last long. By late May the sun starts to win, and by mid-June most of us are hiding indoors until October. That leaves a narrow window where eating outside is genuinely one of the better things you can do with your day, and the question is not really which patio has the best food. The food at a good patio is almost a footnote. What matters is whether the place matches what you are actually trying to do that afternoon or evening.

A first date needs one kind of space. A birthday with twelve people needs another. A long lunch with a friend who has news to tell you needs a third. Here are five patios I keep going back to, sorted by the thing you are actually there for.

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First Look: Sumo Shack

IMG_7822by Steven Doyle

Sumo Shack opened this past weekend and we checked in to see (and taste) what all the murmuring was about. This is the more casual sister restaurant to Wabi House on Greenville Avenue. Sumo Shack is further north on SMU Blvd and Greenville at 5629 SMU Blvd.  Continue reading

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Thurber Mingus Serving Up Big Burgers And Tacos

ThurberMingus03by Trey Moran

Located across from the Trinity River on White Settlement road sits a little place that serves up big flavors. Thurber Mingus has been open for roughly 2 months now and starting to find its place. They strive to use only local and Texas sourced products including a good selection of beer from most, if not all, of the local breweries. You will also find plenty of local beers and spirits used at the bar. All mixes and syrups are created in house.

Inside is laid back with a good sized bar. Outside has a very nice two level patio area and a garden area with picnic tables and chairs all made from reclaimed pallet wood and stage at the end of the garden for live music.  The outdoor space is spacious and comfortable.   Continue reading

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