
Sonny Bryan’s barbecue is an icon in Dallas.
If you're heading to Dallas to watch the Arkansas Razorbacks play the Texas A&M Aggies in Arlington Saturday, make the most of your journey by dining at some of the city's top restaurants.
Here are recommendations from Little Rock Soiree editor Becki Moore that appeared in the magazine last year. Among her picks:
- Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek for fine dining
- Times Ten Cellars Winery for Texas-made wines
- Pastries at La Duni Latine Cafe in Highland Park
- Sweets at Chocolate Secrets
- Barbecue at 100-year old Sonny Bryan's
- Bolsa bistro in the Oak Cliff neighborhood, featuring local produce
- Tillman's Roadhouse in the Bishop Arts Distict for venison Frito pie
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Want to do a little shopping? Check out Hadleigh's new brick-and-mortar store at 71 and 74 Highland Park Village, Dallas, where everything is made in Italy (not only the clothes, but the marble floors and glass chandeliers, according to urbandaddy.com).
The ready-to-wear collection of this high-quality bespoke clothier includes suits, blazers, sweaters, cashmere, accessories, velvet slippers and more, which can be inspected while sipping an espresso or complimentary glass of bourbon -- which you may need after the game.
For more suggestions, see the Comment below about where to shop (Highland Park Village for designer everything and North Park Mall) and where to eat (The Porch, Coal Vines, Meddlesome Moth, Al Biernat's, The Capital Grille at the Crescent Court) from Arkansas Bride editor Lindsay Irvin, a native of Dallas.


