Dallas

West End
1801 N. Lamar St., Suite 100

The West End in the northwest part of Downtown has a good mix of original local restaurants and successful chain establishments.

Greenville Avenue
2104 Greenville Ave

Running north to south in east dallas, has many restaurants along its length, particularly in lower greenville.

Knox
4703 Cole Avenue

And henderson streets the "knox/henderson" neighborhood, off us-75 uptown have many laid-back, stylish restaurants.

McKinney Avenue
2822 McKinney Ave.

Is the heart of uptown, with a wide variety of quality establishments.

Spring Creek Barbeque
12835 Preston Road

(http://springcreekbarbequ...). spring creek barbeque has 15 texas style restaurants across the north texas area. the menu is very simple. beef, ham sausage, turkey, chicken, and ribs are available for entrees you can have combinations also. side items available are corn, beans, potato salad, cole slaw, and baked potatoes. in addition, fresh homemade bread rolls are served with each dish and more are delivered to your table during each meal. even with large servings, the most expensive menu is only about $10 so all of the dishes are available at a reasonable price.

Beltline Road

Through addison and north dallas, just north of i-635, has perhaps the most restaurants per-capita in the u.s. if there is a type of food you like then you can probably find it there.

Dallas has a good number of its own chain restaurants which have become quite successful in the area, offering unique local flavors.

Areas with high concentrations of restaurants include the following:

Cristina's

Several dfw locations, (http://cristinasmex.com/). lunch specials are very reasonably priced. service across all of the family owned and operated locations is blindingly fast no matter the location. the chips and salsa are arguably some of the freshest and best in the metroplex. a unique signature menu item is the "queso flameado" where the server melts cheese by fire tableside and then wraps the gooey cheesey goodness in several freshly made tortillas.

Main Street in Downtown has seen major improvements over the last few months, with plenty of places to eat and to play. Highly Recommended. Don't forget to stop by the City Tavern for a longneck or two.

Taste of Addison
4970 Addison Circle Drive

Includes food from over 50 of Addison's most popular restaurants, live music, arts and crafts show, children's entertainment, cooking demonstrations and more! Held annually in the Spring.