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    Cold-Weather Drinking

    These Dallas bars warm you up in more ways than one

    Jonathan Rienstra
    Nov 18, 2014 | 5:07 pm

    Cold weather gives us a hankering for two things: alcohol and fire. They just go together like peanut butter and jelly. Or alcohol and anything.

    Building off our 2013 list for 6 best Dallas bars with fireplaces, we've come back with six more places that keep us warm in more ways than one.

    It really makes you feel for Prometheus. Guy gave us fire and what does Zeus do? Chains him to a mountain and has an eagle eat his liver every day. That's the kind of big-picture irony that only a god could think up.

    Blackfriar Pub
    It's an Irish pub on McKinney Avenue, so if you go on a Friday or Saturday night, you are going to have to surrender any notion of personal space. At any given moment inside the house-turned-bar, you can be sandwiched between two strangers also trying to get the bartender's attention, and everyone will act as though your bodies touching is perfectly normal. For a bit of fresh air, the patio out front offers actual elbow room. Heat lamps abound, but grab a spot next to the fire pit, which is a prime perch for people watching too.

    Henry's Majestic
    The Uptown spot with its own secret bar, Henry's Majestic is also made for cozy drinking. The rustic fireplace inside is a perfect spot to sip your It's A Wonderful Life with warm chocolate and toffee-infused Jameson with bold roast coffee, Amaro whipped cream and nutmeg. If you're feeling brave, there is a fire feature that runs inside the outer wall on the enclosed patio to keep the cold and the sober far away.

    HG Sply Co.
    This Paleo-centric eatery on Lower Greenville positions itself as the place to be for the wannabe Hemingways and Teddy Roosevelts of our modern age. It could be posturing or compensation, but the idea that size matters carries weight here. Thankfully for (super manly) fire, HG Sply Co. has a 9,000-square-foot rooftop patio complete with gorgeous fireplaces. Throw in a view of the downtown skyline and some bison long ribs and howl at the moon.

    Katy Trail Ice House
    The expansive patio off Katy Trail overflows when the sun is out, thanks to the large goblets of beer coming from inside Ice House, but a wintery evening of corn hole is just as nice thanks to the massive fire pits in the back. There's the more formal fireplace, complete with bench seating, closer to the flat screens if you need to watch the game, but the bench seating and relatively quieter setting closer to the trail makes for good opportunity to get close to your significant other. Just keep your hands above the blankets that Ice House provides.

    Kennedy Room
    This little nook of a bar in the corner of the Montaigne Club on Maple Avenue is all about ambience. Its quiet coziness carries a slight air of sophistication thanks to all that woodwork and old-school charm. It's the kind of place perfect for a cold, rainy day where you can set yourself on the couch in front of the fireplace, sip your whiskey and pretend you're a Kennedy in New England in the '50s.

    Ozona Bar & Grill
    If you can get past the fact that Ozona is mere yards away from the nest of SMU bars, or that Ozona itself often has its share of college kids reveling in their youth and untouchable livers, you'll find a bar that's equally impressive inside and out. Grab a seat by the fireplace inside if it's muy frío outside, or explore the multilevel patio and find a place near a fire pit or the see-through fireplace — which is just a fancy fire pit.

    Savor
    Klyde Warren Park's Savor provides one of the most unique settings in Dallas, with its floor-to-ceiling glass walls that make it feel as though you're outside. But you know what's even better than pretending you're outside? Actually being outside, on one of the lounge couches around a swanky-looking fire feature. The fires may not give off as much heat as some others on this list, but you won't be able to look nearly as cool anywhere else.

    Katy Trail Ice House's fire pits are perfect for a chilly Saturday afternoon on the patio.

    Katy Trail Ice House with fire pit
      
    Photo by David Harrell
    Katy Trail Ice House's fire pits are perfect for a chilly Saturday afternoon on the patio.
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    Opening News

    6 new restaurants touch down in Dallas in a mini-flurry of openings

    Raven Jordan
    Jun 19, 2025 | 5:35 pm
    JD's Chippery cookies
    JD's Chippery
    JD's Chippery cookies

    Summer is not traditionally a time for openings in the restaurant world — closures is more like it, and Dallas has had its share of those. But in a welcome turn of events, we're enjoying a small wave of new places opening their doors: from a food hall kiosk serving burgers and hot dogs to a coffee shop popping up for the summer to a venerable cookie shop expanding for the very first time.

    Here are six concepts that have opened across Dallas:

    In Good Company is the name of a new kiosk that just opened at The Exchange Hall at the AT&T Discovery District in downtown Dallas. The concept is from the owners of Easy Slider and replaces the Easy Slider kiosk, which had been there for three years. "We're excited to introduce In Good Company," their statement says. "Same location, same team, with a fresh take on lunch counter classics: sandwiches, hot dogs, & burgers, of course. ⁣⁣Inspired by our tight-knit team and the downtown community we serve, this next chapter is all about good food and good company."

    Peaberry Coffee has opened a new pop-up location that'll be open all summer. It's located at 660 Fort Worth Ave. #120, following the closure of the Kiestwood location at 2446 W. Kiest Blvd. after seven years in search of a new location. The coffee shop comes from owner Elijah Salazar who first opened it in 2019. They offer canned iced coffees, lattes, dirty chai, and cold brews.

    JD's Chippery, the Dallas-based cookie shop, has opened a new location at 6025 Royal Lane at Preston Royal (a very buzzy intersection right now). JD's is from the Broad family—Julie, John, and Amy Broad— who opened the first location in Snider Plaza back in 1983. The shop is beloved for its warm cookies, muffins, cookie cakes, iced tea, lemonade, and fan-favorite cherry limeade.

    White Rhino Coffee, the local coffee shop chain, has opened a location at Cypress Waters in Coppell at 8955 Cypress Waters Blvd. #102 — their 13th in DFW. The menu includes brewed coffee, espresso drinks, teas, baked goods, scratch-made food items, and their new line of alternative energy drinks called Chargers.

    Einstein Bros., the fast-casual bagel chain founded in Lakewood, Colorado, has opened a location in Garland at 4170 Lavon Dr. #120 in Firewheel Town Center. The menu includes bagels, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and coffee.

    Little Joy is a new coffee shop at 2105 S. Edgefield Ave., in the former B-Side Coffee space. B-Side regulars Russell Tibbitts and Allison Macalik bought the shop in May. They're keeping the coffee program largely the same, but with more seasonal coffee drinks. On the food side, they're adding sandwiches, like pesto chicken or grilled cheese, and charcuterie boards.

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