Dallas Tours – Food Tours of America https://foodtoursofamerica.com Wed, 04 Sep 2024 21:53:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/ftoa-icon-150x150.png Dallas Tours – Food Tours of America https://foodtoursofamerica.com 32 32 Top 3 Best Restaurants in Dallas https://foodtoursofamerica.com/best-restaurants-in-dallas/ Fri, 06 Apr 2018 19:46:58 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=18172 HUNGRY FOR SOMETHING WONDERFUL? CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE TO THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN DALLAS

It’s meal time, and the question surfaces. What do you want to eat?  Everybody craves something delicious and satisfying, but where to go isn’t always the easiest question to answer. Here at Food Tours of America, we are serious about good eats, great treats, and enjoying both with friends and family. We know you are too! So without further adieu, welcome to our chosen ones – The Best Restaurants in Dallas.

EASY SLIDER

Best Restaurants in Uptown Dallas

In December 2011, a food truck was born. Aptly named for the menu selections, Easy Slider offers Certified Angus beef sliders. The idea took off, and grew into such a phenomenon that the company now includes three food trucks, and a brick and mortar location in historic Deep Ellum. Easy Slider has won a number of local and national awards, including Best Food Truck in Dallas (Dallas Observer, D Magazine, Dallas Voice), and 21 Best Food Trucks in America (Thrillist). 

The menu offers fresh ingredients of the highest quality, and in addition to sliders with unique toppings, Easy Slider showcases seasonal items that make the menu even more magnificent. They make their bread fresh each day, and sauces are made in-house. The favorite? The Sweet & Lowdown. Made with Certified Angus beef, and generously topped with bacon, goat cheese, and strawberry jam, this is a pleasure for your palate that you don’t want to miss! Don’t forget the tots – the Loaded Tots, that is. Go all out with the deliciously topped potato treat, finished with cheddar, bacon, green onion, and ranch. Whether you visit the Food Truck or the sit down restaurant, Easy Slider is a juicy selection certainly worth indulging.

BABOUSH

Best Restaurants in West Village: Food Tours of America Dallas

Looking for appeal both in food and ambiance? Try Baboush! The West Village restaurant offers enticing dishes that will charm your taste buds, and a setting that will take you to the East, with the sounds of Arabic music filling the air. As a starter, try the Moroccan Sweet Tomato – a spread certain to delight. Made with cinnamon, garlic, orange blossom water, sesame seeds and almonds, it’s the right way to dive in to the delicious world of Mediterranean food.

Our main dish of choice is the Fez Chicken Tagine. The flavorsome saffron braised chicken, with Moroccan green olives, potatoes, and preserved lemon, is out of this world. As a dessert indulgence, a must have is the Baklava with honey, orange blossom water and pistachio. An experience in itself, Baboush also offers hookah in multiple flavors. This is unquestionably the establishment to visit for the ultimate Mediterranean encounter.

3ELEVEN KITCHEN & COCKTAILS

Best Restaurants in Dallas, Texas

3 Eleven Kitchen & Cocktails in the historic West End area of Dallas embraces the philosophy, “Every ingredient has a purpose.” 3Eleven is a modern American eatery serving farm fresh delectable dishes and scratch cocktails with a vintage twist. For starters, try the Seasonal Harvest, which consists of roasted cauliflower and sweet potato, pan fried Brussel sprouts, house pickled carrots and red onions, garlic and pepper hummus, as well as crustini and grilled naan bread.

It’s a taste your mouth doesn’t want to miss. When it comes to the main course, the selections are grand and each more appealing than the last. We like the Braised Angus Beef Short Rib with cauliflower puree, roasted baby carrots, red wine au jus, and finished with horseradish cream. It’s an immensely satisfying dish that everybody will love. 3Eleven is positively a restaurant that will gratify your taste for delicious!

Tour The Best Restaurants in Dallas With Food Tours of America!

Join us on a Dallas food tour to sample from the most delicious restaurants in Dallas! Join our walking food tours, where you’ll wander through vibrant neighborhoods, savoring delicious bites while learning of the stories behind each dish. As you stroll, don’t forget to indulge in optional cocktails, perfectly complementing your culinary adventure. It’s not just a tour; it’s a perfect way to experience the best restaurants in Dallas!

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Top 5 Best Date Ideas in Dallas https://foodtoursofamerica.com/best-date-ideas-in-dallas/ Wed, 31 Jan 2018 18:48:33 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=18087 Whether you’re looking for ideas on how to make a memorable first date or how to revamp your regular date night routine, Dallas has a lot to offer. You can turn that lame movie into live music or trade your go-to restaurant for a fresh-and-fun food tour. Find your new “best date night ever” with one of our top 5 favorite romantic ideas for couples in Dallas.

1) Dallas Blooms Festival

Date Ideas in Dallas

Share a sweet stroll as you become engulfed by the incredible color of over 500,000 blooming spring bulbs during the Dallas Blooms Festival at the Dallas Arboretum.

2) Kitchen Dog Theater

Experience the drama of a play at Kitchen Dog Theater. This fantastic local theater seeks to challenge and amaze audiences with subjects of justice, morality and human freedom. Great conversation is the pathway to a great date night, and the Kitchen Dog Theater is sure to inspire.

3) Balcony Club

Couples Activities in Dallas, TX

Take your date on a trip back in time at the Balcony Club. The rhythm of live jazz will keep you moving while you sip a martini and enjoy the art deco backdrop at this romantic lounge.

4) Cooking Class at Central Market

Enjoy the sweet and savory classes at Central Market’s cooking school. Organic
grocer Central Market brings in world class chefs, bakers and chocolate makers to share their knowledge with you and your date. Whether you learn how to make seared duck breast or white chocolate & pistachio tiramisu, you will walk away full and fulfilled.

5) Food Tours of America – Dallas

Romantic Things to do in Dallas

Show your date your adventurous side with Food Tours of America – Dallas. Together, with the help of a professional guide, you will discover the savory secrets of a great city. It’s an unforgettable stroll through Dallas full of historical details and spectacular dishes. Book a romantic foodie experience today. 

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Build Up An Appetite, then Build Team Morale! https://foodtoursofamerica.com/build-appetite-build-team-morale/ Wed, 24 Jan 2018 18:20:29 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=18082 Has the workplace been getting stale? Get your team relaxed and spending time with each other, and gain insight into how to improve your team morale, with a team outing. Corporate team building has never been easier than with a food tour! Not only will a food tour save money since you don’t have to rent out a space, but everyone will enjoy it and your team will leave with full stomachs and closer relationships. Here’s 5 reasons why we recommend a food tour for your next corporate event.

1. Food is a universal language

It’s easy to bond over the restaurants and samples. If your corporate event objectives include relationship-, morale- or team-building, a food tour is the perfect choice because it involves a group of people eating, drinking, and connecting with one another. Conversation flows naturally when you’re surrounded by delicious food!

Corporate Event Ideas in Dallas: Food Tour

2. Food tours are easy-going

Many corporate events involve competition. Not that this is necessarily a bad thing, but the workplace can be competitive enough as it is. Food tours allow you to relax and spend quality time with the people around you.

3. Food tours offer plenty of opportunities to network, mingle and build team morale

A food tour moves from stop to stop so you’ll have the chance to network with different people along the way. Food tours offer natural opportunities for everyone to get a lot of face-time with one another. Typically, the group will stay in a single restaurant for 20-25 min before they’re off to the next location so the activity involves constant shuffling of people. If you’re trying to build relationships with multiple people in the company, it’s really easy to facilitate when you’re constantly getting up as opposed to a seated dinner where you’d only be able to speak to the three or so people around you. 

4. Food tours are easy on the wallet

With a corporate food tour, companies have the ability to feed their team, give them alcohol, and entertain them for under three hours and for under $100/per person. That’s something you won’t easily find with other corporate events. Typically, it’s going to be difficult to plan an activity and feed people without breaking the bank. Plus, all alcohol sales are predetermined so you’re not going to be surprised by the bill at the end.

Team Building & Team Outing in Dallas

5. Our food tours are fully customizable

At Food Tours of America Dallas, we pride ourselves on being able to take a budget and create an experience that aligns with that budget. Our tour guides know all the best spots in Dallas so you can customize which sightseeing spots you’d like on your tour – from the JFK Memorial, Dallas Arts District, and Uptown Area to the McKinney Avenue Trolley, Deep Ellum, and cattle sculptures. Because our tours guides know the area so well, we’re also able to read the personality of the group and tailor the tour so that we take the group to restaurants where the vibe and atmosphere matches what the company is looking for.

Custom Corporate Event in Dallas, TX

Build your team morale and join us on a company food tour for your next team building or corporate event in Dallas! Give us a call or shoot us an email and we can customize the event to fit your team’s needs.

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Holiday Gift Guide: Ideas for Foodies https://foodtoursofamerica.com/holiday-gift-guide-ideas-foodies/ Fri, 15 Dec 2017 19:35:41 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=18015 It’s the most wonderful time of the year! The only difficulty with the holidays can be finding the perfect gifts for our loved ones. When choosing gifts for the food lovers in our lives, it can be an even bigger challenge. Here are our recommendations for the best holiday gift ideas for foodies in 2017.

 

1. Cookbooks

 

Pioneer Woman Cookbook

If the foodie in your life loves to cook, gift them with a cookbook! You can treat them to a cookbook specifically for their favorite type of cuisine whether it be Italian, Mexican or Chinese. There are thousands of cookbooks to choose from including cookbooks for specific condiments like salsa cookbooks, sriracha cookbooks, and honey cookbooks, or cookbooks for specific cookware like wok cookbooks, knife cookbooks, and cast-iron cookbooks. Your loved one will be grateful you put the extra thought into choosing a gift tailored to their taste buds! The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come & Get It! Is Food Network’s number one choice for cookbook gifts this year so we would highly recommend this one!

 

2. Handy Kitchen Gadgets

 

Spiralizer Gift

Some things in life aren’t exactly necessary but are useful to have. Put together a small collection of handy kitchen gadgets including things like a pineapple slicer, herb mill, yolk extractor, avocado peeler, apple corer or garlic peeler. There are tons of handy little kitchen gadgets that make life easier. Our favorite example is the GEFU Spiralfix Spiral Cutter. This spiral cutter will allow your favorite foodie to transform countless vegetables into delicious vegetable spaghetti, allowing them to express their creativity in the kitchen!

 

3. A Food Tour Experience!

 

Honestly, you’ve probably already considered food gift ideas like cookbooks, cookware, and utensils, but they likely already have tons of those. What better holiday food gift than a food tour experience?

With a Dallas food tour gift certificate, your loved one will enjoy amazing food while being immersed in Dallas culture, history, food, and drink. They’ll have the opportunity to sample signature dishes from a variety of restaurants while enjoying scenic, short walks around the town.

Choosing the perfect gift for foodies can be hard, but nothing will beat the unforgettable experience of touring Dallas and sampling from our very best restaurants.

For a limited time, you can get an extra 50% added to any gift certificate on November 26, 2018!

  • Spend $50 on a gift card, we’ll give you $75!
  • Spend $70, we’ll give you $105!
  • Spend $100, we’ll give you $150!
  • Spend $150, we’ll give you $225!

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to get a little extra when treating the foodie in your life to a memorable experience. Browse our gift certificate options here!

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Hungry? Check Out Our Dallas Restaurant Guide For The Best Eateries In The Big D https://foodtoursofamerica.com/hungry-check-out-our-dallas-restaurant-guide-for-the-best-eateries-in-the-big-d/ Wed, 07 Jun 2017 20:26:15 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=17852 [vc_row css_animation=”” row_type=”row” use_row_as_full_screen_section=”no” type=”full_width” angled_section=”no” text_align=”left” background_image_as_pattern=”without_pattern”][vc_column][vc_column_text]

Dallas has some absolutely incredible food. From Uptown Dallas restaurants by famous chefs like Stephen Pyles to some of the original Tex-Mex and barbecue that’ll make your mouth water just from the smell, there are a ton of awesome places to eat. So many, in fact, that it can be a little overwhelming to pick just one!

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the number of killer restaurants in Dallas, this guide is here to help. If you’re looking to discover unique restaurants in Dallas, this guide is here to help. If you read this guide and think, “They all sound good!” (or maybe that should be when you read this list), then this guide is here to help most of all, with a promo for 10% off a tour using codeBIG10‘ with Food Tours of America.

Food Tours of America is a locally-owned business with daily food tours in the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas. All the restaurants in this guide are featured on a Food Tours of America tour, as well as many other excellent eateries! 

Best Places to Eat in Uptown Dallas: Baboush

Baboush

This award-winning Moroccan-Lebanese eatery in the West Village has been a popular place for tasty food and live entertainment since opening almost seven years ago. Its intimate interior, styled after the markets of Morocco, makes it the perfect place for a dinner with friends or a first date night. This restaurant is a hot place to go in the evening, so reservations are recommended for dinner. Generally, lunchtime is less busy, but it never hurts to call and make sure. You wouldn’t want to miss this mouth-watering food because you can’t get a table!

Favorite Appetizer: Spread Platter to Share

This appetizer at Baboush follows the same theory as Food Tours of America: why limit yourself? Instead of ordering one of their tasty spreads, this platter to share allows you to try all three! These are a creamy (and vegan!) garbanzo bean hummus, a refreshing Moroccan sweet tomato spread with orange blossom water and cinnamon, and a pomegranate babaganoush, where grilled eggplant makes the perfect base for jalapeño, lemon juice, pomegranate, and more. Ample amounts of fresh pita bread make this appetizer easy to devour and enjoy.

Favorite Main Dish: Chicken Shawerma Hummus

Shawerma is a method of preparing meat in Middle Eastern cuisine, and it’s a method that’s done perfectly in Baboush’s chicken shawerma hummus. The chicken maintains its moisture and flavor due to marinating in Lebanese spices, lemon juice, garlic, and olive oil before being roasted on a spit. After cooking and slicing it, the chicken is served on a bed of hummus and topped with pickles and pine nuts. Juicy and rich, this shawerma is excellent spooned onto pita or eaten with a fork right off of the plate!

Favorite Drink: Pine-Cardamom Martini

Although Baboush has a traditional full bar, they also offer a number of signature cocktails meant to pair perfectly with their Moroccan-Lebanese food. One interesting drink is their pine-cardamom. This simple cocktail, akin to a martini, is only one liquid: vodka. The vodka is infused with roasted pineapple and charred cardamom, a process that traditionally lasts from one to two days. This is a strong drink, but one that perfectly complements the flavors of Baboush’s fabulous cuisine. 

Dallas Restaurant Guide: Pecan Lodge

Pecan Lodge

Pecan Lodge, located in Deep Ellum, one of Dallas’ most historic and vibrant neighborhoods, is the #1 most awarded barbecue joint in the city. They use old-school family recipes and the freshest ingredients, making everything from scratch, from the meat smoked in their BBQ pit burning 24 hours a day to their huge list of traditional sides. Be warned, Pecan Lodge is only open during lunch hours Tuesday-Thursday, and the line is looooong for their Firday and Saturday dinners. But once the first bite hits your mouth, you’ll know why the line is so long and you’ll be glad you waited!

Favorite Main Dish: The “Pitmaster” Sandwich

Honestly, you can’t go wrong with any of the main dishes here at Pecan Lodge. They’re all cooked in their amazing BBQ pit and smothered in delectable spices and sauces. But if you’re indecisive, the “Pitmaster” is the sandwich for you. Brisket, pulled pork, and sausage all get in this sandwich and are then topped with slaw, bbq sauce, and fresh jalapeños. This sandwich has it all: tender meat, spice, sweetness, and the need for a big napkin once you’re all done!

Favorite Side: Mac ‘N Cheese

Now most of us have eaten a lot of mac ‘n cheese in our lives, but we haven’t all had mac ‘n cheese like Pecan Lodge does it. This gooey, salty deliciousness is the perfect complement to any juicy barbecued main dish. They offer their sides in singles, pints, or quarts, and even though the quart is probably meant for groups, nobody could judge you for ordering a quart of this mac ‘n cheese and taking it home to eat with every meal. But it’s going to taste best when eaten with Pecan Lodge BBQ and a big group of friends.

Uptown Dallas Restaurants: RJ Mexican Cantina

Rj Mexican Cantina

It probably goes without saying that there’s tons of Mexican joints in Dallas, but if you want fresh food for with something for everyone surrounded by beautiful history, Rj Mexican Cantina is the place to go. Opened in the West End Historic District in 2004, Rj offers a wide variety of food with a Mexican twist. They are known for their fajitas that come out from the kitchen sizzling. Every bite you eat at Rj will be complex and dynamic, freshly prepared and carefully crafted, and ready for you to dig right in!

Favorite Appetizer: Guacamole

Guacamole is best when it’s made fresh with fresh ingredients. Rj realizes this, and so that’s exactly the way they make it. This avocado-based dip has a hint of spice and a ton of flavor. Rj’s chips are also the perfect serving method for this guac; they are lightly salty and have just the right amount of crisp, but they’re strong enough to hold a big scoop of this delightful guacamole!

Favorite Main Dish: Chimichanga

The list of favorite main dishes at Rj is a long one, but this chimichanga is definitely at the top. Filled with picadillio beef, Oaxaca cheese, and mushroom ragout, this stuffed and fried tortilla is rich and flavorful. But if those fillings aren’t succulent enough for you, the chimichanga is smothered with their housemade queso, chile con carne, and fresh avocado. A chimichanga at Rj will definitely not leave you hungry, but it will definitely leave you happy!

Favorite Drink: Margarita On The Rocks

Margaritas are basically a staple drink in Texas. We drink them so often we barely think about it anymore. But the margarita on the rocks at Rj is good enough to make you take notice! A perfect addition to any meal, or even outstanding on its own (they have $5 margaritas during their SEVEN HOUR long happy hour!), this margarita is a must-have. ¡Salud!

 Fun Places to Eat in Dallas, Texas: Tillman's Roadhouse

Tillman’s Roadhouse

Tillman’s started out in 1992 as Tillman’s Corner, opened by husband and wife team Ricky and Sara. Ever since then, this Bishop Arts restaurant has attracted diners with its inviting vibe and modern twist on Texas comfort food. With a large menu of dinner items, a fantastic brunch, and an extensive list of cocktails, Tillman’s Roadhouse is a place where everyone can get together. Whether you want to eat a steak or a salad or just enjoy some shared plates with family and friends, you can head to Bishop Arts and visit Tillman’s!

Favorite Main Dish: Clementine Barbecue River Salmon

One of executive chef’s Michael Morabito signature dishes, this salmon packs a ton of flavor into a lighter dish. A fresh cut of river salmon comes topped with a caramel apple slaw and a crème fraiche, all placed on a sweet onion latke. The slaw and crème fraiche create a light glaze on the fish, giving it many dimensions while still letting the flavor of the fish sign through. The latke gives the dish a unique texture as well as a unique taste, bringing all the elements together to make one great elevated comfort food.

Favorite Dessert: Tableside S’mores

When you think of a dessert that evokes a memory, s’mores come to mind immediately. Sitting around the campfire, singing, laughing, and making a mess, s’mores are not only very tasty but are also the ultimate in joy and comfort. Tillman’s tableside s’mores take all the elements of classic s’mores and raise them up another level, with two types of marshmallows, cinnamon graham crackers, and dark chocolate squares. This dessert will not only go down sweet and smooth, it won’t help but make you smile. Come with a group of people you’d love to sit around the campfire with, and instead sit around the table and enjoy all Tillman’s has to offer.

Best Restaurants in Dallas: Shell ShackShell Shack

This seafood joint, which started in Uptown before becoming so popular it franchised to Plano, Mesquite, and Arlington, is known for its late-night hours, variety of market seafood, and its famous hand-washing station. The hand-washing station, which is like a car wash for your hands, is necessary when you dive into their super messy but equally tasty crab, shrimp, and crawfish, because Shell Shack makes you work for your meal: you have to de-shell or peel it yourself! Shell Shack doesn’t accept reservations or call-aheads, and it’s a busy place most evenings and weekends, so be prepared to wait, but know your wait will be worth it.

Favorite Main Dish: The Kitchen Sink Boiled Shrimp

What makes Shell Shack’s shrimp unique is that they boil it in their marinade. After boiling, it comes to the table in a big plastic bag, where shrimp and marinade alike are given one last toss and poured into a tray on the table. Then, it’s time to dig in! There are few individual marinades, but the kitchen sink marinade allows you to try them all. It combines lemon pepper, garlic, and Cajun for shrimp that is a little spicy, a little sweet, and a lot delicious.

Favorite Drink: Firemans #4

Shell Shack has a number of beers on tap, but the most special is Firemans #4 Blonde Ale from Real Ale Brewing Co. What makes this beer stand out is that, in addition to the brewing company’s recommendation that you drink it with shrimp, it’s brewed right here in Texas! This light beer from Blanco has a good balance of malt and hops, making it extra refreshing and the perfect complement to a meal with a little spice. Order one right when you arrive and try it without any food, then order another with your meal and see what a difference it makes in the taste of the beer and your shrimp!

Best Restaurants in West Village, Dallas

The Rustic

With its light-up signs and giant backyard, The Rustic in the is hard to miss when going through the West Village. But while many know it as a great music venue and bar, not everyone realizes that the food they serve there is all farm-to-table and all fantastic. The Rustic’s dedication to freshness is evident in every dish, but that doesn’t mean that a lot of the food isn’t also deep-fried and smothered in cheese! Because of the massive size of this eatery, usually reservations aren’t necessary, but it can get awfully busy on evenings and during their weekend Jam and Toast brunch. Know that when you go, you might be dealing with some noise, but you’ll also be eating some fabulous food.

Favorite Appetizer: Cactus Fritters

Yes, you read that right. It says cactus. Yes, the things with the prickles. But don’t worry, the prickles have been removed, the heart of the cactus has been battered in beer, and it’s all been deep-fried before being served up to you. This dish is served with a house-made spicy ketchup, making this appetizer beer-y and spicy and vinegary and fantastic. Cactus is an unexpected choice, for sure, but once you take a bite, you’ll be glad you chose it.

Favorite Dessert: Peanut Butter Pie

The Rustic is unique in Dallas because it works to retain a lot of its Texan, country feel, and one way it does this is with its portion sizes. This pie is no exception, with a slice larger than a baby’s head. The base is a chocolate crumb crust, and then there’s a thick layer of dark chocolate fudge. The tallest, thickest layer is a peanut butter mousse, and it’s all topped off with a hot fudge drizzle and peanuts. If you’re in the mood for something rich, sweet, salty, and decadent, this is the dessert for you. But you might want to share it with another person, since it’s so huge. Or maybe you don’t want to share because it’s so darn tasty!

Can’t decide which of these Uptown Dallas restaurants sound the best? Take a Food Tours of America tour and try all of these and more! Use promo code ‘BIG10‘ for 10% off a chance to enjoy all these incredible eateries in the Big D!

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Beat The Heat With These Sweet Treats https://foodtoursofamerica.com/beat-the-heat-with-these-sweet-treats/ Fri, 12 May 2017 17:42:30 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=17748 It’s early May, and in Texas, we know what that means: summer is just a couple weeks away. Now, summer doesn’t technically start until June 20, but the way the weather goes in Dallas, you’d never know it!

 

Luckily, there’s a huge variety of places in Dallas where you can find a cool refreshment on a hot summer day. So arm yourself with this list and be ready to face those 100° days with tasty treats to beat the summer heat.

 

  1. Concretes at Shake Shack

 

Shake Shack opened in Uptown in August 2016 to much excitement, having been an extremely popular burger chain in the Northeast since its opening in 2004. And while the burgers and fries are good, the name tells you what they’re really about: frozen treats. The shakes are decidedly awesome, but we’re suckers for their Concretes, frozen custard with a variety of mix-ins, including a design your own option! Adding these mix-ins, which are anything but average (one’s a slice of Emporium Pie!), makes this icy delight extra sweet and extra fun.

 

Shake Shack, 2500 N Pearl St

 

  1. White Shake (Smoothie) at Brewed+Pressed

     

Sometimes you’re in the mood for a sweet treat, but you want to keep things on the healthier side. Enter the white shake from Brewed+Pressed. The white shake is actually a smoothie, its coldness coming from activated almond milk and frozen bananas rather than ice cream. With healthy superfood ingredients like taos and maca, this smoothie/shake is surprisingly delicious. Plus, you get to see it made on the spot by friendly baristas, so you know it’s going to be fresh. This white shake is on the pricey side, so it may not be an everyday indulgence. But if you want to enjoy something cool and refreshing, and feel healthy about it, stop in to Brewed+Pressed and grab a white shake.  

 

Brewed+Pressed, 3700 McKinney Avenue, Suite 108

 

restaurants in west village dallas

  1. Rimy Rita at The Rustic

 

This drink is an exclusively adult way to beat the heat! The base of this cocktail is a frozen margarita, but that’s only the first round of icy coolness this drink is going to bring you. In the margarita, the wonderful bartenders of The Rustic sneak in a sangria popsicle. That’s right, frozen sangria. In a margarita. With other liqueurs mixed in. This drink will definitely cool you down, but if you have too many it may knock you down too! So head over to The Rustic with some friends, listen to nightly live music, and indulge in your summer escape responsibly.

 

The Rustic, 3656 Howell St

 

  1. Popsicles at Steel City Pops

There’s something nostalgic about popsicles but Steel City Pops aren’t your ice cream truck popsicles! With a variety of flavors split into three categories: fruity, creamy, and cookie pops these popsicles are small-batch, organic, sweetened with only cane sugar, and made with absolutely nothing fake. They also have unique seasonal flavors, so head down with a big group and make some new memories this summer!

 

Steel City Pops, 2012 Greenville Ave

 

  1. Ice Cream Sandwich at Coolhaus

 

No visit to Uptown is complete without a trip down to Klyde Warren Park. And if you’re in the park in the summer, a cold treat is practically a must. Thankfully, on food truck days, there’s Coolhaus. This mobile ice cream truck dishes up some super unique flavors like balsamic fig and mascarpone. They also serve fresh-baked cookies, creating the perfect opportunity for a sophisticated ice cream sandwich! Try one of their recommended flavor combos or create your own. Coolhaus’ ice cream sandwiches will cool you down  unlike anything else, so slather on the SPF (eating ice cream may be refreshing but it can’t protect you from the Texas sun) and enjoy a sandwich and some sunshine!

 

Klyde Warren Park, 2012 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Suite 403 (check website for truck availability)

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Go Green! Your Guide To Traveling Dallas By Foot & Trolley https://foodtoursofamerica.com/go-green-guide-traveling-dallas-foot-trolley/ Tue, 25 Apr 2017 00:59:40 +0000 https://foodtoursofamerica.com/dallas/?p=17705 If you thought Earth Day was great, you’re in luck – this year, the whole month of April is Earth Month! And what better way to celebrate than by giving our lovely planet a break? If you’re looking for ways to reduce your carbon footprint this month, check out some great ways to have fun and give back with this list of things to do in Dallas that are easily accessible by foot or trolley. Leave the car keys behind, get outside, and take a deep breath of fresh, Dallas air!

 

The M-Line Trolley is a great way to get around without having to hop in a car. There are plenty of stops on the route that you can hop off and check out, then hop back on to get to more.

 

The roundabout stop at City Place is a great place to start, super close to many restaurants and shops in the West Village. Have a famous Margarita at Tacos And Tequila, catch an independent film at the Magnolia, shop to your heart’s desire at the countless boutiques, or grab a bite at one of the many other restaurants.

 

Hop back on the trolley to the Dallas Arts District, which features many restaurants, as well as the Winspear Opera House and Meyerson Symphony Center. From there, walk or hop on the trolley again to Klyde Warren Park, Dallas’ newest outdoor space. Featuring food trucks, restaurants, games, and seating, it’s the perfect place to unwind with a cold drink or quick bite.

 

Once you’re down perusing the park, head on over to the Dallas Museum of Art, right across the street. And directly adjacent lies the Nasher Sculpture Center, just two of many art museums in the city.

 

Artsy’d out? Hop back on the trolley to the West End Station, where you’ll discover plenty of walkable restaurants and great souvenir shops. (Did somebody say “cowboy boots”?) Check out a concert or basketball or hockey game at the American Airlines Center, or grab a couple cold ones at Dallas’s own Hard Rock Cafe.

 

Ready to roll? (or walk?) Get moving, and check the trolley schedule here. The trolley runs 365 days a week, and operating hours are Mondays through Thursdays from 7 a.m. to

10 p.m., Fridays 7 a.m. to midnight, Saturdays 10 a.m. to midnight, Sundays and holidays 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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Celebrating Labor Day Weekend in Dallas https://foodtoursofamerica.com/celebrating-labor-day-weekend-in-dallas/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 18:12:42 +0000 http://www.toursdallas.net/?p=2838 Have one last weekend of summer fun this Labor Day weekend in Dallas, Texas! With plenty of opportunities for fun and relaxation, you’ll enjoy a nice, long weekend with your family and friends in one of the greatest cities in the country. Below is a list of the best places to visit while celebrating Labor Day Weekend in Dallas.

Labor Day

(Image via Wikipedia)

Bedford Blues & BBQ Festival

Forget the barbeque in the backyard and bring your family and friends to the Bedford Blues & BBQ Festival. Only a short ride away from Dallas, this festival in Bedford, TX offers smoking hot barbeque and blues music to go along with your meal. You don’t want to miss out on this Labor Day event!

Garland Labor Day Exchange Event

Only 25 minutes away from Dallas is the “largest Labor Day parade west of the Mississippi.” The Garland Labor Day Exchange Event offers a full day of fun activities to entertain kids and adults alike. Children can enjoy the Kids Corner for games and activities, while adults can check out the car show or browse through the different tables of unique arts and crafts.

Dallas World Aquarium

Need activities for the kids? The Dallas World Aquarium is a great spot to take them one day out of the long weekend. Located downtown, this aquarium features exhibits containing some of your favorite marine life, coral reef displays, and a 20,000-gallon walk-through tunnel that is home to hundreds of Indo-Pacific fish. This is a must spot for all families in the Dallas area!

Enjoy the Lakes in Dallas

Have a mini retreat at one of the lakes near Dallas for your Labor Day Weekend. Grapevine Lake in Dallas is a great place if you’re looking to go camping, fishing, biking, hiking, or partake in some fun water sports. If you have a big group of friends, you can rent a party boat to hang on the lake and have a few drinks or rent a cabin to stay for a long weekend of barbecuing and lakeside adventures. Lake Ray Hubbard is another great lake spot if you would like to participate in exciting water activities for the day. You can go parasailing over the lake, enjoy group or private boating sessions, or have access to great fishing opportunities. The options are endless when you’re in Dallas!

Klyde Warren Park

This Labor Day Weekend, visit the heart of the city at Klyde Warren Park. Located between Pearl and St. Paul streets in Downtown Dallas, this park serves as a central gathering place for all Dallas residents and visitors to enjoy.  Relax in the sun with some yoga, eat flavorful food with a modern twist from one of the many food trucks, or take a tour of the Dallas Skyline when you visit this highly active space.

Dallas Food Tours

If your visiting Dallas for Labor Day Weekend, come and enjoy delectable food while soaking up the history of Dallas on a one-of-a-kind tour with Food Tours Dallas. Eat your way through the enchanted 125-year old Uptown Dallas while learning about the city’s history and enjoying delectable food and dessert exclusively picked out by the professionals. With multiple food tours to choose from, your experience in Dallas will be unforgettable.

Whichever Food Tour in Dallas you happen to pick, place you decide to visit, or festival you attend; we guarantee you will have an amazing experience this Labor Day Weekend in Dallas. Contact us for more information on our Dallas tours by calling us at (214)-272-2327 to book your tour today. We can’t wait for you to see what Dallas has to offer!

 

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New to Food Tours Dallas: Dallas Farmers Market Tour https://foodtoursofamerica.com/new-to-food-tours-dallas-dallas-farmers-market-tour/ Tue, 05 Jul 2016 18:05:48 +0000 http://www.toursdallas.net/?p=2806 The Dallas Farmers Market is a symbol of commitment to the health and nutrition of Dallas residents. With history of the farmers market dating back to the 1930s, its deep roots have helped the development of Dallas throughout the years and will continue to do so as the market enters a new era.

With a strong belief in secure food sourcing, a connection to food and the community, and revitalizing South Dallas, the Dallas Farmers Market is a great place to visit. Whether you’re looking for a fun team bonding event for your company, or you are in town for only a few days and need help navigating through the market, our new Farmers Market Tour is the perfect way to soak up some of the city’s history! Below is information on the foods you will taste and the places you will explore on our Farmers Market Tour.

Foods You’ll Taste on the Farmers Market Tour

Nuts from Everett and Elaine

Everett and Elaine is known for their locally grown pecans from their orchards! Because pecans have a very neutral taste, they can accommodate many different flavors. Some of the flavors you will be trying on our tour are orange zest, lavender, Texas spice, and their top seller choco-cherry.

Paul’s Sweet Roasted Corn

As part of the Dallas Farmers Market for 24 years, Paul is an integral part of the market’s community. Not only is he a friendly face, but also his corn can’t be beat! Paul personally tastes the raw kernel to make sure the corn is fresh and sweet, and he adds seasonings specifically for each customer.

Cajun Tailgaters

Inspired by the tailgating at LSU, the Cajun Tailgaters food truck and restaurant features rich flavors of Cajun southern-style cooking all made from scratch. Our tour will include tastings of pistolette, which is a toasted French roll stuffed with a cheesy crawfish etouffee sauce, and wildly popular beignets, or French donuts.

Palmieri

Owner Corrado Palmieri moved from Italy to develop an Italian coffee shop and bakery without compromising fresh, authentic, and natural ingredients. In addition to having a passion for authentic Italian food, Corrado’s mission is to offer moments of freedom in a warm and cozy atmosphere to anyone who visits him at the farmers market.

Texas Honeybee Guild

The Texas Honeybee Guild is passionate about their raw and unfiltered honey and protecting the health and well-being of bees in Texas. Through educational programs and urban micro-apiaries, they help educate the public on how bees play an integral part in our world. The owners now have more than 500 bee colonies across North Texas!

The Chilitepin King

If you like spicy, then you will love this stop on the tour! Today’s most commonly used peppers, like serranos, cayenne, jalapenos and habaneros, are derived from the Mother of all Peppers, the chilitepin. The Chilitepin King sells delicious jellies and salsas all made naturally with chilitepins that you will get to taste on our tour.

Places You’ll Visit on the Farmers Market Tour

Harlan Building

Our first stop is the only original building that remains in the farmers market. The Harlan Building, which is part of Ruibal’s Gardens, was built in 1913. Historical preservationist (and Food Tours of America guide) Jim Anderson was an integral part of preserving this beautiful landmark.

Liberty Bank Building

Originally located at the corner of Elm and Cesar Chavez Blvd., the Liberty Bank Building was rebuilt like a giant jigsaw puzzle when it was relocated to the Dallas Farmers Market. With the original structure being built back in 1899, it was moved recently brick by brick to accommodate the widening of the street at its old location. We will be visiting this old building, which is now home to a delicious restaurant, the Green Door Public House, and a yoga studio.

El Mero Mero Tamalero

Located at the Dallas Farmers Market since 2009, El Mero Mero Tamalero has been serving the best tamales in Dallas since 1984. (aka La Popular Tamale House, Peak St./Elm) Founder Jesse Moreno, Sr. opened his family-owned eatery so people in the neighborhood could enjoy delicious food in a nice, comfortable atmosphere. “My father has always been adamant about using the highest quality ingredients, most found right here at the Dallas Farmers Market,” says Jesse Jr. El Mero Mero Tamalero is a great place to delight in authentic food, but it’s also about the experience of talking with the Morenos about what’s going on in the community. El Mero Mero Tamalero – Tamales, Tacos Y Mas (2) Tasting: Tamales, chicken or vegetarian “We make our tamales fresh daily here in our Farmers Market kitchen. We start with hand washing and soaking our cornhusk to ensure flexibility. While they are soaking we prepare our corn meal. Once the corn husk are flexible enough we take them from the water and begin to spread our corn meal on once we have enough spread we begin to fill the tamales and put them in the baskets so they are ready to be steamed.

Scottish Rite Cathedral

Chuck Norris fans will recognize this building from the television series Walker Texas Ranger! The Scottish Rite Cathedral was erected in the early 1900s by a group of Scottish Rite Masons. It was originally constructed to further human progress, and it still serves this purpose today. We will be exploring this cathedral!

Dallas City Skyline

Mercantile National Bank was a 36-story building constructed in 1943 in the downtown core of Dallas. Today, in an effort to transform the area, it is home to a luxury apartment complex called Mercantile Place. We will be taking in the architecture of 35 historic buildings in the core of downtown Dallas.

Are you interested in learning more about this food tour, or other Dallas Food Tours we offer? Be sure to contact us today; we are looking forward to hearing from you!

 

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