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Head to Dallas’ new Chuy’s to see the Tango Frogs re-installed on Greenville Avenue. By Sarah Blaskovich Senior Food Reporter Dallas Morning News May 8, 2025 For the first time in more than 40 years, all six dancing frog sculptures have boogied back to Dallas’ Greenville Avenue. Artist Bob “Daddy-O” Wade‘s Tango Frogs are a band of larger-than-life steel […]

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By Teresa Gubbins CultureMap DALLAS May 2, 2025 | 6:14 pm Chuy’s dips and chips and hands Chuy’s An institution in Dallas’ Knox Street neighborhood has been uprooted: Chuy’s, the Tex-Mex restaurant that had been open at 4544 McKinney Ave. for nearly 32 years, has moved to 1520 Greenville Ave., on the lowest part of Lower Greenville,

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In a delicious twist for Dallasites, the city’s longtime ‘Tango Frogs’ are back. By Sarah Blaskovich Senior Food Reporter Apr. 23, 2025 As Chuy’s relocates April 28, 2025, to Dallas’ Greenville Avenue — a move from its 32-year home a few miles away — the new restaurant already has charm. The East Dallas restaurant carries the same Tex-Mex

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Apr 8, 2025 –New Busy restaurants aren’t always a sign of good food, but this Greenville Avenue taco joint is bustling for the right reasons. State of patio: Despite Eddie’s usually packed patio, we walked by probably hundreds of times before finally trying it. Vibe check: There is ample room inside for seating, but the covered patio gives diners

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This new spot hopes to lure newcomers to Lower Greenville with authentic grilled meats, tequila and community. By Melanie Hernandez DALLAS OBSERVER April 3, 2025 Las Brasas has a huge patio, good for margs and fire-roasted meats. Melanie Hernandez Las Brasas has officially opened right next to sister restaurant, Palapas The Original Seafood Bar, on Lower Greenville.

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Sip a cocktail served on the Titanic or indulge in a ’70s disco drink, all before summer’s end. By Brian Reinhart | March 31, 2025|2:15 pm D Magazine The Original Sin, one of the first drinks to appear on Apothecary’s new time-traveling menu, has roots dating to Harry Johnson’s New and Improved Bartenders’ Manual, published in 1900.Samantha Marie Photography

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By Raven Jordan CultureMapDallas Mar 11, 2025 | 5:41 pm A meaty new restaurant is opening on Dallas’ Greenville Avenue: Called Las Brasas, it’ll open at 1424 Greenville Ave., next door to Palapas, the seafood restaurant from partners Tim Goza and Gustavo De Los Rios (owner of Mami Coco), who are also opening this new venture. Goza

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By Teresa Gubbins Feb 26, 2025 | 9:41 am culturemap DALLAS Sauerkraut cake at Rye Rye One of Dallas’ most acclaimed restaurants is about to enter the magical world of Guy: Rye, the seasonal American small-plates restaurant and cocktail bar at 1920 Greenville Ave., will star in an episode of Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, the series

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