West End

Established as a warehouse district in 1872, it’s been a destination for visitors, locals for lunch and suburbanites since the 1980’s.  They flock to the friendly brick paved historic area for one-of-a-kind restaurants from Tex-Mex to Texas steaks, sing-a-longs at karaoke bars, museums and for handmade cowboy hats at the infamous Wild Bill’s.  With the recent addition of new residential amenities, it’s handy for employees of the many professional businesses located there. Despite the eye rolling, urban Dallasites make a pilgrimage at least once a year for a festival or for dinner before Mavericks & Stars games. They blend in with touristas by sporting t-shirts that say “I ♥ Vaqueros Locos” (I love Crazy Cowboys)

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West End Pub

1801 N. Lamar #100, Dallas, Texas 75202

21 years as Downtown Dallas’ uniquely non-traditional PUB featuring lively conversation, great music, tasty food, & yes sports. It’s your place to hangout with friends old and new, whether on the patio, in the living room or at the bar, you’re home.  Sunday Brunch includes a make your own Bloody Mary bar. 

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  • Phone: 214.748.5711

Medina Oven and Bar

2304 Victory Park, Dallas Texas

Monday - Friday; 4 - 7 pm

You can relax indoors in their gorgeous intimate restaurant or if you need a little staycation, sit outside overlooking the soothing fountain with towering trees.  Their signature drinks are only $4 each and include the Marrakesh Mint Martini, Moroccan Mojito and the Madrid Sangria.  Well drinks are on $3.  If you fancy a nibble, their maza/tapas come in a variety of hot or cold plates such as their Dips, Phyllos (wraps), Skewers and Mini Pizzas and range between $3 - $4. 

The New York Times says, “Morocco is the Culinary Destination of the Year…and Moroccan cuisine is very hot in America these days as the new food & beverage trend,” said Ms. Paula Wolfert. Moroccan cuisine has taken off, both in the United States and around the globe. By Seth Sherwood, NY Times, Jan 11, 2009. 

  • Phone: 214.979.0003

Cafe Rembrandt

703 McKinney Avenue Suite 150 Dallas, Texas 75202

Cafe Rembrandt is a pub in the tradition of the “Brown Cafes” of Holland. Our dark warm interior with exposed brick walls and natural wood creates an inviting atmosphere that knows no time. People are welcome to stop by for a cup of coffee, lunch, dinner or just a beer from our wide variety of imported and domestic beers. There is ample free parking available and Rembrandt’s is just a small walk away from the American Airlines Center and the House of Blues.

  • Phone: 214.468.0073
  • Fax: 214.468.0075
  • beth@caferembrandtdallas.com