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HANK VAUGHN APRIL 19, 2022 4:00AM, DALLAS OBSERVER LISTS 12 Great Dallas Rooftops for Dining and Drinks HANK VAUGHN APRIL 19, 2022 4:00AM Stirr in Deep Ellum offers one of many great views of the Dallas skyline. Alison McLean See also: You like dining outdoors but don’t care for heights? Check out our list of other great patio options at DFW restaurants. […]

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By Renee Umsted|September 8th, 2022|ADVOCATE, Dining, Lower Greenville, News, Sweets Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams on Greenville Avenue. Photo by Renee Umsted. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams is opening its second Dallas store in Lowest Greenville. News on the store’s arrival came earlier this year, but no opening date had been announced. We saw the sign installed on the front of the building,

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Shots! Shots! Shots! (and more). By Steven Lindsey Updated on 9/7/2022 at 4:43 PM 1. Lower Greenville/Lowest Greenville The stretch of (the very long) Greenville Avenue that falls south of Mockingbird Lane known as Lower Greenville itself falls into two smaller regions: Upper Lower Greenville, and Lowest Greenville. Though it would be a bit of a trek

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From hip dives to hotel lounges, here are the best bars in Dallas Written by James Wong Contributors Matt Charnock & Cecilia Meis Saturday September 10 2022 TimeOut Best bars in Dallas Photograph: Courtesy Chase Dorsett 1. Apothecary Avant-garde cocktail lounge, Apothecary is unparalleled in Dallas. The hidden Lower Greenville bar transports guests down in time, in a space outfitted with decorative peacock

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By Renee Umsted|September 12th, 2022|THE ADVOCATE Business, Fashion, Lower Greenville, News Crossroads Trading Co. Photo by Renee Umsted. Resale store Crossroads Trading Co. is now open on Greenville Avenue. The shop, located in the former The Merchant in Lowest Greenville, is a buy-sell-trade-consign retailer for men’s and women’s clothing and accessories. The Merchant, a stationery and gift shop with a coffee bar,

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Go for the drinks, stay for the pizza. By Sarah Blaskovich 12:32 PM on Sep 14, 2022 Cocktail bar Hide is back open in Dallas, after closing in Deep Ellum and relocating to Greenville Avenue. Owner Nick Backlund says the new neighborhood is better for the restaurant/bar, which now opens at 8 a.m. and closes at midnight. Soon,

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From sophisticated to a lowbrow neighborhood fave, here’s your guide to a night of drinking on Lowest Greenville by Courtney E. Smith  Aug 23, 2022, 9:00am CDT Photos by Kathy Tran There are too few walkable neighborhoods in Dallas — it’s a fact everyone knows and lives with every day. And, there are too many valet stands

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By Teresa Gubbins Jul 21, 2022, 9:35 am Photo by Thanin Viriyaki After 27 years, longtime Japanese restaurant Teppo on Greenville Avenue has closed. A moment of silence. But the space is already set to become a new sushi restaurant from credentialed chef Jimmy Park, who owns the Japanese restaurant Shoyo next door. Park says that it’s a sign of the

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It’ll open in place of Teppo, a longtime sushi joint on Dallas’ Greenville Avenue. By Sarah Blaskovich 5:00 AM on Jul 21, 2022 Jimmy Park, the charismatic chef from the 1-year-old Dallas restaurant Shoyo, has plans to open another new Japanese eatery. The as-yet-unnamed restaurant will take the place of former sushi spot Teppo, which closed

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By Renee Umsted|May 18th, 2022|All Feature Articles, All Magazine Articles, Lower Greenville, Special Story, Where to Shop, Woodrow Wilson High School|0 Comments Chase and Victoria Pridavka made a market on Lowest Greenville. Photography by Corrie Aune. Two East Dallas natives who grew up going to the same neighborhood hangouts didn’t meet until after they graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School. Chase Pridavka,

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