Picking just 20 patios in Dallas is a real challenge, but we buckled down. Enjoy al fresco dining and drinks at these establishments — some beautiful and others offbeat, but all worth a visit.
Here's the thing: Dallas has long known how to patio. Yes, we sloth through some miserable summers, and winters can get quite dicey, but between those spaces are many lovely days. And for decades Dallas restaurateurs have capitalized on al fresco dining, knowing that margaritas and burgers somehow just taste better with the sun shining on your face.2645 Commerce St.
This 10,000-square-foot, pooch-friendly place is one of the premier spots in Deep Ellum to enjoy a well-crafted cocktail or a cold brew from the 99-tap beer menu. The owners ofrescued the grill from the old Club Schmitz near Love Field after it closed in 2014, giving the burgers extra grit and character. Get a side of duck-fat cheese fries to go with that burger.
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