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AM/FM Backyard - Dallas

A diner by morning, a 1,000-cap stage by night. AM/FM at 1950 Market Center Boulevard in Dallas's Market Center district is, in its own description, multiple frequencies on the same dial - an early-opening neighbourhood diner and lounge indoors, and out back the AM/FM Backyard, a scalable open-air live music venue running 500 to 1,000-plus capacity with premium tables, box suites and an LED Ferris wheel over the crowd. The production is tour-grade for the size: a full L-Acoustics rig with P1 pr.....

AM/FM Dallas

A new arrival on the Dallas hospitality scene, AM/FM is a hybrid destination on Market Center Boulevard that combines a neighbourhood diner, a cocktail lounge and an open-air live-music backyard under a single brand. Conceived as an all-day, all-night gathering place, it pairs comfort food and drinks with a genuine concert venue, blurring the line between restaurant and music hall in a way that gives the spot a distinctive identity in the city's Design District. The headline attraction is its o.....

AM/FM Diner & Lounge - Dallas

The indoor half of Dallas's most versatile address runs from breakfast to last call. AM/FM Diner and Lounge at 1950 Market Center Boulevard is the front-of-house face of the operation whose thousand-capacity Backyard stage headlines out back: a neighbourhood diner that opens early with coffee and familiar comfort food, eases through the afternoon, and shifts after dark into a lounge with DJs, intimate shows and a beat of its own - multiple frequencies on the same dial, as the house slogan has it.....

American Airlines Center

Dallas calls it The Hangar, and two championship franchises call it home. American Airlines Center at 2500 Victory Avenue opened on 17 July 2001 after a 420-million-dollar build, the anchor of the Victory Park district that rose around it on old industrial land at downtown's northwest corner. New Classical architect David M. Schwarz - with HKS as architect of record - gave the arena its signature look: sweeping brick facades, granite and limestone, smooth arches and a barrel-vaulted roof whose Q.....

Annette Strauss Square

Dallas puts its outdoor stage under the skyline and a Foster and Partners roof. Annette Strauss Square, the open-air venue of the AT&T Performing Arts Center at 2389 Flora Street, honours the late Dallas mayor whose advocacy shaped the Arts District around it. The original Artist Square opened in 1988 as a modest city-built lawn and stage for artists who could not afford grander rooms; renamed for Strauss in 1998, it closed in 2005 and was reborn in September 2010 as a permanent 128,000-square-f.....

Balloon Museum Dallas

Within easy reach of downtown Dallas, the Balloon Museum is a touring international immersive-art experience that uses inflatable sculpture and contemporary installation to fill warehouse-scale spaces with vivid, playful colour. Conceived in Europe and rolled out to host cities across North America and beyond, the museum's Dallas residency continues a model that has drawn enormous crowds in Rome, Paris, Madrid and other previous host cities. The format is built around a sequence of large-scale .....

Cambridge Room at House Of Blues - Dallas

The small room at House of Blues Dallas is where the chain's folk-art maximalism meets club-show intimacy. The Cambridge Room sits inside the House of Blues complex at 2200 North Lamar Street in the White Swan Building, a converted industrial landmark in Victory Park a few blocks from the American Airlines Center. The 65,000-square-foot venue opened in 2007 as one of the last full-scale House of Blues builds, and the Cambridge Room serves as its secondary stage - the 3,060-square-foot space wher.....

Club Dada

A performance-poetry troupe named for anti-art opened a bar so their shows would always have a stage, and accidentally built a Deep Ellum institution. Club Dada at 2720 Elm Street in Dallas opened on 26 September 1986, founded by David Border, Tom Henvey and Doak Boettiger of Victor Dada - the absurdist performance ensemble that had spent years roaming bookstores, galleries and bathhouse cultural centres - with live music booked by scene fixture Jeff Liles. The name honoured the original Dada po.....

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden

Spread across sixty-six acres on the eastern shore of White Rock Lake, the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden has grown from a modest park founded in 1984 into one of the most visited botanical attractions in the southern United States. The gardens were created on the grounds of the historic DeGolyer and Camp estates, two adjoining residential properties whose previous owners had spent decades cultivating sweeping lawns, woodland walks and formal terraces. The grounds today encompass ninetee.....

Dallas Food & Drinks

Dallas has emerged in recent decades as one of the most exciting and underrated food cities in the southern United States, an unlikely melting pot where the great traditions of Texan barbecue and Tex-Mex meet a new wave of contemporary fine dining, an outsized cocktail culture and the steadily growing influence of immigrant cuisines from across Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. Food-and-drink tours and themed experiences have become a popular way for visitors to taste their way through th.....