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    Top Bar Destinations

    5 destination bars found in Dallas' very best restaurants

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 14, 2016 | 12:18 pm

    We recently unveiled our Top 100 list of the very best restaurants in Dallas, and it includes every kind and level of restaurant: fine-dining splurges, modest gems, taquerias, pizzerias, and sandwich shops. Some are known for having a single great dish, like ramen; some have the best atmosphere around. And some are known for their bar scene.

     

    It should be said that many (most?) of the restaurants on our Top 100 list have good bars. These days, most restaurants open with a heightened focus on their bar scene, with complicated cocktails and a separate bar menu. And bars open with a full menu of food that surpasses typical bar snacks.

     

    Some of our list-makers, such as Fearing's and the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, have bars so substantial, they are practically entities unto themselves. To all the great restaurant bars of Dallas, we lift a toast.

     

    Here are the 5 restaurants from our Top 100 where the bar shares billing as the reason to go:

     

     Chicken Scratch
    This fried chicken joint opened in West Dallas before fried chicken was the epic trend it is today, and before West Dallas became ground zero for the next gentrification ground. They do chicken both fried and rotisserie, and the sides are Southern basics like collard greens and macaroni and cheese. But the driver here is The Foundry, the adjacent outdoor bar. It's an expansive courtyard with picnic tables, ping pong tournaments, and a good selection of craft beer that's both dog- and kid-friendly. The chicken's good and all, but the bar's the thing.

     

     Goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House
    That Goodfriend would make this list should come as no surprise. It comes from guys with a strong bar background and was conceived as a beer bar first, with the food originally made in the kitchen of Good 2 Go Taco next door. Its lineup of burgers is surely worthy; Goodfriend was among the first wave of places in Dallas to do the Hopdoddy-esque burger list with all sorts of meats and toppings. But Goodfriend's primary draw remains its cache of boutique beers. Although the craft beer world has expanded since it opened in 2011, Goodfriend is still a place where you can get beers not found elsewhere.

     

     Meddlesome Moth
    This Design District pioneer has always had serious chefs in the kitchen, and some menu items, such as its signature moth balls (ricotta balls in a cream sauce), tip their hat to culinary stars like the Spotted Pig in New York. But how can you ignore that bar? It runs 24 feet long, practically the length of the restaurant, with a seemingly infinite number of taps — there are actually 40 — and one of the best beer selections around. Owner Shannon Wynne took all of the beer capital earned from his Flying Saucer chain and tacked it onto a good restaurant; as a result, many a rare keg has been tapped here first.

     

     Remedy
    Retro restaurant on Greenville Avenue from HG Sply Co. owner Elias Pope and chef Danyele McPherson does some cute twists on homey food such as a grilled-cheese sandwich and tomato soup. Its scratch-made bologna is one-of-a-kind. But so is its bar program, devised by Mate Hartai, incorporating scholarly techniques and ingredients such as wine jellies and shrubs, aka drinking vinegars. There's an entire menu of nonalcoholic drinks, as well. The ongoing trend with bar menus has been to treat them with the same seriousness as what's coming out of the kitchen, and Remedy is on that cusp.

     

     Victor Tangos
    No establishment in Dallas blurs the line between bars and restaurants more perfectly than VT. A raucous social scene gives the place a real bar vibe. It also blazed the cocktail trail, as one of the first in Dallas to incorporate fresh fruits and vegetables, such as red bell pepper in its pepper smash drink, with gin, mint, lemon, and honey. But to focus entirely on the bar is to overlook the prowess of chef Kirstyn Brewer, winner of CultureMap's rising star chefs contest of 2016. Her menu is finely tuned, with a few dinner entrées and a whole lot of great shareable plates and upscale bar snacks.

    The patio at Goodfriend in East Dallas is a good place to sip beer.

    Patio at Goodfriend in East Dallas
      
    Photo by Robert Bostick
    The patio at Goodfriend in East Dallas is a good place to sip beer.
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    Best places to pick your own summer peaches near Dallas

    Jennifer Casseday-Blair
    Jul 9, 2025 | 2:02 pm
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    Texas is enjoying a splendid year for peaches in 2025: Ideal growing conditions — mild winter temperatures paired with timely spring rains — yielded an early, abundant harvest, with orchards across Parker County and the Hill Country showcasing some of their finest fruit in years.

    Juicy freestones and golden clings are reaching perfection, and it's a thrill to pluck a perfect peach straight off the branch. Here's where to go to pick your own peaches near Dallas, plus details on the most famous peach event in North Texas - the Parker County Peach Festival.

    Gemini Peach and Rose Farm
    Gemini Peach and Rose Farm sits on four acres in the heart of Denton. This family-owned gem is home to more than 200 peach trees and 1,000 award-winning rose bushes, harmoniously coexisting in curated rows. What sets Gemini Peach and Rose Farm apart is its blending of heritage horticulture and sustainable farming. No synthetic chemicals touch the soil or trees. Visitors are invited to stroll through rows of mature peach trees, hand-picking heirloom freestone varieties at the height of their flavor. The farm also grows plums, tomatoes, bell peppers, blackberries and figs that are available for purchase. 1301 Haggard Ln., Denton. Open 9 am-3 pm Monday-Saturday.

    Ham Orchards
    Just east of Terrell, this orchard was founded in 1979 by Dale and Judy Ham with 50 peach trees. It has grown into a 100-acre destination with more than 10,000 trees. Orchard guests are welcome to wander through the rows of fruit-laden trees, cool off with a cup of Ham’s signature peach or strawberry ice cream, or gather under the open-air pavilion to savor slow-smoked barbecue and peach cobbler fresh from the on-site bakery. 11939 County Rd. 309, Terrell. Open 9 am-5 pm Monday-Saturday (mid-May to mid-August).

     Ham Orchards, peach ice cream No visit to Ham Orchards is complete without a cup of their signature peach ice cream.Photo courtesy of Ham Orchards

    Hutton Peach Farm
    With an impressive spread of roughly 5,000 peach trees, Hutton Peach Farm has offered a true farm-to-table experience in Parker County for four decades. Its homemade peach ice cream is a local legend, and its leadership of the Weatherford Farmers Market reinforces the farm’s pivotal role in the region’s agricultural heritage. Visitors can wander the orchard for a hands-on U-pick experience or opt for a basket of pre-picked peaches that have already been expertly harvested. 210 Greenwood Cut Off Rd., Weatherford. Open 9 am-6 pm daily during season (June-July).

    WOW U-Pick Farms
    By combining traditional soil farming and cutting-edge hydroponic systems, WOW U-Pick Farms is able to enhance the taste and texture of each peach while extending the harvest window. With its commitment to sustainable agriculture, WOW U-Pick Farms offers a farm-to-hand experience, inviting guests to meander through maintained rows and taste the difference that comes from produce picked at peak ripeness. 7271 Donald Rd., Krum. Open 9 am-6 pm Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 4-6 pm Wednesday; 9 am-4 pm Saturday.

     Parker County Peach Festival Everyone eats peaches at Parker County's famous festival.Photo courtesy of Parker County Peach Festival

    40th annual Parker County Peach Festival
    Few traditions celebrate peach season quite like the Parker County Peach Festival, returning to Historic Downtown Weatherford on Saturday, July 12 (8 am-4 pm). More than just a tribute to the region’s prized stone fruit, the festival salutes community and craftsmanship, drawing thousands of visitors from across Texas to experience its unique blend of local flavor and small-town charm. With more than 200 arts and crafts vendors, live music echoing through streets, and a peach-themed food court offering everything from cobbler to salsa, it's a festival that rewards guests with sweet selections year after year.

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