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Al Biernat's - Oak Lawn
Steakhouse•Turtle Creek / Oak LawnPacked since it opened in 1998, restaurateur Al Biernat’s Oak Lawn chophouse has made a name for itself for world-class steak, exceptional seafood, and a 700-bottle wine list—one of the city’s largest. Whether at the lively bar complete with a domed ceiling and glass art-inspired painting or in the opulent dining room outfitted with rich leather booths, every meal here feels like a special occasion.
View full availabilityBob's Steak & Chop House - Dallas on Lemmon Avenue
Steakhouse•Turtle Creek / Oak LawnNot much has changed since Bob's Steak & Chop House opened its flagship location on Lemmon Avenue in 1993. And that’s a good thing. The menu goes all-in on massive, premium steaks like a côte de boeuf bone-in rib-eye, plus classic sides like a wedge salad and shrimp cocktail. Cozy red booths in the wood-paneled space complete the sophisticated old-school steakhouse vibe.
View full availabilityJosé
Contemporary Mexican•Park CitiesJosé specializes in beautifully plated regional recipes from the state of Jalisco. Expect ceviches that evoke Puerto Vallarta, street-style elotes inspired by Guadalajara, and endless tequila. No matter what’s on offer, Park Cities diners know it will be great: Executive chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman has accolades from Eater Dallas, D Magazine, and the James Beard Awards.
View full availabilityThe Mansion Restaurant at Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
Contemporary American•Turtle Creek / Oak LawnThis iconic restaurant, which opened in 1980, is still among the best places in Dallas to celebrate a special occasion. With nods to the building’s 1920s origins, the opulent dining room is all dramatic archways, stained glass windows, and hand-carved accents. The French-leaning, New American menu is just as decadent—think fancy caviar, Comté gougères, and grilled prime ribeye with foie gras peppercorn sauce.
View full availabilityRoots Southern Table
Southern•North DallasCelebrity chef Tiffany Derry's Farmers Branch destination has earned nods from the likes of the James Beard Foundation and The New York Times—a no-brainer to anyone who has tasted Derry’s cult-favorite cast-iron cornbread with sweet potato butter and other Southern hits. Although Roots is a dining destination for many, for residents, it’s a beloved local haunt.
View full availabilityTown Hearth
Steakhouse•Design DistrictMaximalism reigns supreme at Town Hearth, the larger-than-life steakhouse from acclaimed chef and restaurateur Nick Badovinus. Dozens of glowing chandeliers, rich leathers, and a massive custom-made fish tank set the tone for the restaurant’s surf and turf extravaganza. Come on the weekend to order The Lenox, an open fire-roasted bone-in prime rib, carved to order and made for sharing.
View full availabilityThe Charles
Contemporary Italian•West DallasThis Tex-Italian stunner was the original restaurant within the Duro Hospitality group, with sibling spots Mister Charles and El Carlos Elegante going on to make it into the MICHELIN Guide. But first, The Charles set the tone with leopard-spotted banquettes, zebra-striped chairs, golden bauble light fixtures, and other epic design details. Many come here for special occasions, to feast on pillowy lemon ricotta gnudi and octopus charred on the woodfire grill. If the evening calls for a glass of Champagne, start next door at the equally swanky Bar Charles before dinner at The Charles.
View full availabilityNick & Sam's Steakhouse
Steakhouse•UptownOpen since 1999, Nick & Sam’s is still one of Dallas's top steakhouses. Encouraged by Julia Child to pursue his culinary dreams, the talented chef Samir Dhurandhar serves up a menu of rare Japanese steaks and decadent seafood-forward dishes like lobster mac and cheese, all in a lively, sophisticated dining room with live piano music. Round out the fancy meal with a glass from the 500-plus wine bottle selection.
View full availabilityFearing's
Southwest