Mockingbird Station/Midtown

This district has it all.  We just wish there was more of it.  It’s comfortable and has easy access from Lakewood, M-Streets and Park Cities.  Before Mockingbird Station on the northeast corner of Mockingbird and I-75 Central was built, the land was where Dallas’ original Dr. Pepper plant was located.  The mixed use development consists of an indie movie theater, shopping, restaurants, a mix of retailers and personal services, offices, apartments and a light rail.  A hotel across the street on the southeast corner, is a fabulous mid-century that underwent a complete re-do.  It is also home to excellent personal services, salons, restaurants and residences.

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Vapiano

5319 E Mockingbird Ln., Suite 100 at I-75 (Central Exprwy)

If You Love the European lifestyle, you Will love Vapiano.  It is a cross between the nicest fast casual and hippest of casual dine in restaurant.  Defining the future of fresh casual - a new and refreshing niche in the restaurant industry, the European concept serves made-to-order fire roasted pizzas, fresh house-made pasta and hand tossed gourmet salads.  An established concept with more than 30 worldwide locations, Vapiano puts a new spin on the dining experience with its urban upscale Italian decor, friendly bar, comfy patio and modern customer service.  Guests experience a fast casual restaurant with a twist - customers use a “chip card” to personally order their food or drinks from the bar or from the individual fresh pizza, pasta or salad stations.  With this new interactive technology, it’s a convenient way for guests to sit back and relax. 
 
Tuesday Special - Enjoy a complimentary fired roasted traditional pizza with purchase of a bottle of wine including Antinori, 14 Hands, Col Solare and Silver Oak.  Additional toppings extra.  Some restrictions may apply. 

  • Phone: 214.887.1557

Trader Vic's

5330 East Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75206

A Tiki Graceland and the only lounge in Dallas with a rickshaw, Trader Vic’s has returned with all the glamour, Mai Tais and PuPu Platters that made it the retro cool spot for decades.  Voted a Top Ten restaurant by the Dallas Morning News, serving Hawaiian seafood and specialties from the Trader’s wood fired Chinese oven and served in an atmosphere of Gilligan’s Island, Tiki and tiny umbrellas.

  • Phone: 214.823.0600
  • Fax: 214.823.1211
  • events@tradervicsdallas.com