Discover Family-Friendly Gems in Bishop Arts


Downtown Dallas
Two weeks until the 6th Annual Trick-or-Treat on Downtown Streets, presented by H-E-B and proudly supported by Republic Tower! 👻 Get your costumes ready for an evening of spooky fun and sweet treats at Main Street Garden Park on October 31st from 4:00 to 7:00 PM! Trick-or-treating, festive activities, and family fun await - don’t forget to RSVP for your tickets at the link in bio. Let the countdown to Halloween begin! 🎉🎃


Dallas Love List
Do you really believe in extra power of crystals??? We came across the dreamiest crystal shop in Bishop Arts with some of the most unique high quality, consciously sourced to explore and learn about. 🤩 ✨🔮 CRYSTAL SHOP + TAROT CARD READINGS IN DALLAS✨💎 At Luna Metaphysical you can find a massive variety of crystals ranging from different, colors, sizes, and meanings. They also have a tarot card reader every Saturday for you to tap into the universe and get a full reading about your life 👀 They also have jewelry, books, stones, and wellness gifts so there’s something here for everyone!!


Dallas Magazine
Chicken burger, Ookuma Japanese Burger Crispy breaded chicken, a fistful of pickles, and a blanket of tartar sauce are all this burger needs. As I wrote previously, you can’t eat the burger without a mountain of napkins, thanks to the housemade tartar sauce loaded with chopped egg. Miraculously, the fried chicken stays crisp underneath. It’s a creamy summer delight, which is good, since seating here is in the great (shaded) outdoors.


Dallas Hidden Gems
Looking for the perfect way to escape the heat in Dallas this summer? Davis Street Mercantile is one of the cutest stores that offers the most amazing DIY workshops on the weekends - choose between pottery painting to candle making! Our experience was nothing short of amazing - we were immediately greeted with a sampling of house-made sangria upon arrival. For the next two hours, we got to customize our own personal candles from a selection of scents + bowls. The shop’s owner (Kirsten) and her staff were the most friendly and entertaining crew, making this the perfect summer activity! Workshop Deets: - Pottery Painting - Candle Workshop


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🎥✨ Movie Night is Almost Here! ✨🎥 Join for a magical screening of Maleficent on Friday, October 18! Enjoy live music, delicious food trucks, and all the enchanting moments! Don’t miss out on the magic—grab your friends and family and join us for this fantastic movie night! 🍿🌟 📅 October 18 🕢 7:30 PM - 10:30 PM 📍 Main Street Garden Park 🎟️ Free Admission


Dallas Magazine
Qué Calor August 10, 6 p.m.| This weekend, stroll through Eliana Miranda’s latest Oak Cliff Cultural Center exhibition. The exhibition centers on the intersectionality of migration and ecological events, specifically the Mexican border with the United States and heat-related severe weather. Miranda’s work investigates environmental intersectionality and the influence on the migration of people headed towards the U.S./ Mexico border from Mexico, Central America, and South America. The movement of people from marginalized communities are often affected by ecological disasters that stem from climate change. Severe weather events such as heat waves, flooding, and droughts are some of the catalysts for these migrations.


The Dallas Morning News
To Be Seen Not Heard: Art Exhibition Desireé Vaniecia's exhibition, "To Be Seen, Not Heard," offers a powerful exploration of vulnerability and resilience, inviting viewers to engage deeply with the emotional landscape of anxiety and life's overwhelming moments. Through a series of evocative works, Vaniecia captures the tension between being visible and voiceless, creating a raw, unfiltered narrative that resonates personally. In a unique twist, viewers can become part of the exhibition, further blurring the lines between the observer and the observed. Vaniecia's distinctive style and intimate approach ensure that "To Be Seen, Not Heard" is not just seen but felt—leaving a lasting impression that challenges and inspires all who participate. Sep 15, 2024 - Oct 24, 2024
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Dallas Love List
The new food truck is tucked away in South Dallas and y’all the views of downtown are gorgeous! They have an adorable patio with string lights so it’s the perfect spot to grab some late-night bites! 🤩 Taqueria La Fogata has a small menu but the flavors are BIG! We loved the $2 tacos but you can also get quesadillas, tortas, papa a la fogata, and aquas frescas! 🙌


Downtown Dallas
🧘♀️ Let's go Sculpt + Stretch at the Park! We’re talking partner-based acro yoga that’s all about strength, balance, and good vibes. Perfect for all fitness levels! Your [free] ticket includes a 45-minute acro session and a post-class social with local vendors, complimentary swag, and the chance to connect with the community! Monday, October 21 | 7:00-8:00PM


STEPHANIE
I absolutely loveddd this class! 💐 TRADE is an art studio in Dallas that hosts tons of creative classes lead by local artists! Pretty much every class is BYOB and they have tons of workshops to choose from! 🔥 We did the HAND BUILT MUG CLASS and it was 10/10. Our instructor Corrie was soo nice and made it super interactive and fun! ✨ The class costs $85 pp and you make your ceramic mug during the class, then come back to get it once it’s finished with paint and the ceramic glaze! 🎨 This is a great outing to do with a group of friends or as a date night! I highly recommend! 🙌🏾


GetYourGuide
Dallas: Tex-Mex Food and Culture Walking Tour Visit the best Tex-Mex food establishments in the West End Historic District of Dallas on a guided food tour. Sample traditional food recommended by locals. Sample the best Tex-Mex in Dallas at four stops. Find out about the history of the city and learn about Texas' unique food culture as you walk along the tree-lined streets between the restaurants. Stop at Kokopelli Sweets for Chipotle sorbet or Mexican hot chocolate. Visit RJ Mexican Cuisine for tacos, enchiladas, and carnitas. Then, try deep-fried grits at Ellen's before you last stop at Y.O. Ranch Steakhouse for their famous Chuckwagon Chili. Leave your guide with a full belly and knowledge of the best places to eat during your stay in Dallas.


Dallas Magazine
Ari’s Pantry An Italian-focused grocery-and-provisions store that opened on West Davis Street this winter. The first time we met Ari Lowenstein, he told us, “I opened this place because I was tired of driving to Jimmy’s.” His little shop doesn’t sell sandwiches or wine, but it has everything else, from top-notch imported meat and cheese to homemade tomato sauce. There are great pastas, jams, and even cookbooks. This fall, a new commercial kitchen will allow Ari’s to bake breads and sell take-home meals such as lasagna. Signature Offering: You can find everything you need to make your own pizza here, from homemade tomato sauce to hot salami—plus expert staff advice on topping combos. Got some pizza dough and leftover broccoli? They’ll help you find the perfect cheese. Secret Weapon: You might be offered a free bundle of fresh herbs with your purchase.


Downtown Dallas
Are doglovers here?? Barktoberfest is coming to Dallas. Join us this Sunday, October 27th from 12:00pm-5:00pm. This family friendly festival will have a variety of activities including: 🎟️Free admission to event 🛍️20+ Local vendors to shop 🐶Dog Costume Contest with prizes 🎃Pumpkin Painting + Craft Station ✨Permanent Jewelry 🤠Hat Bar 🖤Henna 👗Women’s clothing 🕯️Homemade candles & wax melts 🍰Sweets & snacks 🍂Seasonal Items 💎Handmade jewelry 🪴Pottery & artisan goods 🐾Dog products & treats 💅Nail products 💗Charm bar 🫶 & More! Free to attend | Dog & kid friendly


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🌟 Family Friendly Italian Restaurant with Green Space in DFW: CiboDivino in Dallas🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ CiboDivino Marketplace is a delish, family friendly Italian restaurant in Dallas! ❤️ This specific location at Sylvan Thirty has a huge lawn area where kids are encouraged to run and play! It was inspired by the Mercati di piazza in Italy where family and friends can share food & drinks. ❤️ The menu features Italian staples like pasta, pizza, and salad. Good to know: - While there isn’t a kids menu, I ordered the butter noodles for my kid. Cheese pizza is another great option for picky eaters! - CiboDivino is open daily from 12-9pm
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Just Dallas Things
Is there anything more Texas than the State Fair? As a Dallas native, I’ve been going ever since I was a little girl🎡 There is something about the smell of corn dogs frying and Big Tex waving “Howdy, Folks!” that makes me feel at home💕 My first stop is always Fletcher’s to get the best corny dog on the planet. I know it’s controversial, but I’m team mustard AND ketchup💛❤️ Next I tried some 2022 food winners ~ if you’re a pickle lover, the pickle pizza is to die for! I loved every bite. If you have a sweet tooth, the fried rocky road + bluebell is 10/10 for me! I usually end with a Bacon-Wrapped Turkey Leg from Hans Mueller (IYKYK). My other all-time favorites include fried oreos, fried PB&J, Funnel Cakes, and a swig of Pepto Bismol🤪 Try some new foods, ride the Ferris Wheel, play games & win big at the Midway, and end your night with the beautiful Illumination Sensation performance🎆🎉


Dallas fun fam
🌟 Hidden Teddy Bear Park in DFW at Lakeside Park in Dallas🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ Lakeside Park along Turtle Creek is home to a secret garden with adorable teddy bear sculptures! ❤️ Teddy Bear Park has one 10 foot bear statues, and three smaller ones about 4 feet tall. ❤️ There is also a beautiful, shaded trail that feels like it’s straight from a fairytale! Just note that the trail is short and dead ends at a residence. Good to know: - You’ll need to cross a bridge to get to Teddy Bear Park! Just route to the address above and park on Lakeside Drive. You should see the bridge on your immediate left. - There are plenty of shaded areas at Lakeside Park for a picnic! Just bring a blanket or find an open bench. - This park is free and open to the public.


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🌟 Toddler Art Class in Dallas at Dallas Museum of Art🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ The Dallas Museum of Art offers classes specifically for toddlers 2-3 years old! ❤️ Little ones learn about works of art, sing songs, and create their own masterpiece! ❤️ After class is over, there are more hands-on activities to explore in the Center for Creative Connections. There’s also a small play area with books, blocks, and other toys! Good to know: - These classes fill up fast! I recommend checking DMA’s website often to see when new class times are added. - Classes are only $10 per child. Adults and non-participating siblings are free. - Parking in the garage at the museum can be pricey! We circled the block to find metered parking to save some money. - Toddler art projects are simple but still very engaging for little ones.


Dallas fun fam
Riding the M-Line Trolley is a great way to explore Uptown Dallas with kids! There are 39 stops for the M-Line Trolley, but our favorite is at Klyde Warren! You’ll find this trolley stop just north of the intersection at Olive and Woodall Rogers Freeway. You’ll head north through Uptown, do a loop of almost the entire route, and eventually head back south to Klyde Warren. Trolley stops and schedules are available on Google Maps using the public transit feature. You can even download the Dallas Trolley app to track the trolleys along the route.


Dallas Magazine
Best Meal With A View in Dallas: Mirador The downtown penthouse restaurant reopened after its pandemic hiatus with the same beautifully sunlit dining room and a fresh new menu that includes seasonal bistro lunch fare and a glamorous afternoon tea service. There are restaurants with higher views and aspirations. Mirador offers a gentler touch of luxury.


Just Dallas Things
I feel like good service & quality food has been a little hard to find in Dallas these days! One of my favorite spots for lunch & brunch is definitely an exception🍝 James at Al Biernat's Oak Lawn took excellent care of us today and the food was amazing as always👏🏼 Most people think of Al Biernat’s as a fancy dinner spot, but you should definitely give it a try during the day! The prices are great and the food will have you coming back week after week☕️✨ Ordered: Bread Basket with Whipped Herb Butter, Brad’s Grilled Pear Salad, Tortilla Soup, Wild Boar Bolognese, Latte with House-Made Biscotti Want to Try Next: Escargots & Tortellini, Herb Roasted Chicken, Lump Crab Angel Hair Pasta


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Sheila and Jody Grant Children’s Park at Klyde Warren Park The Sheila and Jody Grant Children’s Park, a gift from the Perot family, is free and open to the public, thanks to the generosity of our donors. Located at the west end of the Park, between Harwood and St. Paul Streets, our youngest visitors (12 and under, please!) will find 18,000 square feet of fun including a 35-foot climbing tower and slide (one of only two in Dallas!), a kid-sized climbing wall, two water features, a tree-top lookout, and a myriad of other play equipment! Restrooms are available.
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10th Annual Back to School Festival Oak Cliff is celebrating its 10th Annual Back to School Festival on Saturday, August 10, at 9 AM. As a cultural, yearly milestone, this Back to School Festival aims to provide at least 4,000 students with much-needed school supplies while celebrating the organization’s over ten years of serving Oak Cliff families!


Dallas Hidden Gems
We just checked out the Operators Club in the West End historic district’s Coca-Cola building, and the experience did not disappoint! This gem is the perfect spot to grab a bite or catch a game in the downtown area, as it pays homage to the American “Operators” and hard working people everywhere that get it done on the daily. We loved everything we sampled, but we will definitely be ordering the Pasta Zepp on our next visit! Food Deets: - Butcher & Farmer Board ($24) - Gochujang Duck Drumettes ($14) - Max & Cheese Burger ($19) - New Orleans Tasso ($22) Drink Deets: - Manhattan Project Draft - Irish Maid


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PERRY’S STEAKHOUSE 🍒 WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: a classic steakhouse franchise across the US. There’s about 6 locations in Texas. I love how they have pictures of their food on the menu. This place is hyped up for a reason! 🍒 THE VIBE: upscale, very fancy, and classy! Large interior, lots of seating, super busy! 🍒 PRICE: ~$65 + $15 tip (my meal I ordered was the sea bass and steak and tater totter bites) 🍒 WOULD I COME BACK? Yes! Overall Rating: 10/10 - I am so happy I finally got to try this place after hearing so many great things about it for the longest! - This place is hyped up for good reason. The sea bass I had SO much flavor. More than I would’ve imagined. It had corn and this red pepper sauce on the bottom. I don’t even know to describe it except that I inhaled this dish so quickly bc it was that good. The fish was cooked perfectly. - I LOVED the steak bites and was the perfect amount of steak. My friends thought it was okay but I think it’s because they already ordered a steak for their entree. I thought it was perfectly good and a good hearty dish since my fish was light. - I tried the other side dishes as well and my favorite had to be the corn brûlée!!! Omg it was so good I can’t even begin to describe it. It was slightly spicy and full of flavor. You should skip out on the lobster mac and cheese it was pretty disappointing. The au gratin potatoes were phenomenal too! I also tried the sriracha Brussel sprouts and they were good too! - Our server was very attentive, patient, and informed us appropriately about anything we asked. I truly had a great experience!


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🦋THE ONLY BUTTERFLY GARDEN IN DALLAS We know it’s hot outside, but don’t worry this 2-story butterfly house complex is indoors!✨ Butterfly House + Garden is a non-profit organization featuring butterflies from all over the world as well as garden trains and replica historic buildings, the snake & reptile shack, the 1936 historic World’s Fair Centennial House, an outdoor children’s playscape featuring a rock climbing wall, a rope bridge, sandbox, ponds and fountains!🍃🦋 Open daily 10AM - 5PM


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📖 NEW DALLAS BOOKSHOP WITH BLIND DATE BOOKS 📚✨ If you’re in your reading era, you have to check out Storytellers Bookshop! This new bookshop has all of the latest trending books, the classics and the cutest hand-wrapped books where you can get a random read based on the genre. 📚 They also have all of the book accessories you could need– bookmarks, pencil pouches and annotation kits. ✏️
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STEPHANIE
10/10! This was such a fun experience! 🙌🏾💐 Pur Noire is a black owned urban winery that just opened its second location in Dallas! The first location is in Houston, so this is a great activity if you’re in either city! ✨ The vibe is elevated but still relaxed, so it’s a great spot to unwind or meet a friend! You can grab a glass to sip or do a customized tasting to try a few different wines! They also have a free wine club for true wine lovers! This gets you exclusive perks, like access to the members only tasting room, and discounts on bottles, events, etc! I definitely recommend! 💕
Discover Local Family-Friendly Spots in Bishop Arts District Near Dallas
When you venture into the Bishop Arts District near Dallas with kids in tow, there’s an abundance of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. This vibrant neighborhood is a haven for families seeking unique experiences, trendy activities, and memorable outings. From charming parks to whimsical eateries, your days will be filled with non-stop fun that caters to all ages.
A Stroll through Kidd Springs Park
A cornerstone of family fun in the Bishop Arts District is Kidd Springs Park. This idyllic green space is perfect for a relaxed afternoon, offering a serene escape from the bustling city vibes. Pack a picnic and set up near the scenic pond, where kids can enjoy the playground while parents unwind on the lush lawns. The park is frequently visited by locals, making it an excellent spot to get a taste of the area's community spirit.
Treats and Eats: Family-Friendly Dining
The Bishop Arts District is home to several family-oriented dining spots that cater to young palates and adult tastes alike. Start with a visit to the whimsical "Etta’s Place," a brightly colored diner known for its delightful breakfast options and kid-friendly menu. For lunch, head over to "Emporium Pies,” where families can indulge in a variety of uniquely flavored pies that are sure to satisfy all sweet tooth cravings.
Interactive Learning at the Perot Museum
Although not situated directly within the Bishop Arts District, the Perot Museum of Nature and Science is just a short ride away and offers an unmatched educational experience for families. The museum's interactive exhibits encourage hands-on learning, making it a hit among kids of all ages. Don’t miss the 3D theater and outdoor science park, where children can explore and engage with their surroundings.
Bishop Arts Theatre: Culture for Kids
Imparting a bit of culture into your family outing is easier than you think at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center. This local hub offers a variety of children’s performances throughout the year. From storytelling sessions to interactive plays, the theatre is a fantastic way to introduce young ones to the arts while fostering creativity and imagination. Be sure to check their schedule for upcoming family-friendly events.
Day of Exploration: Unique Shops and Boutiques
A trip to the Bishop Arts District wouldn’t be complete without a walk through its eclectic mix of shops and boutiques. Families will find joy in stores like "The Laughing Willow," where children’s books and toys abound. Another favorite is "Froggie’s 5 & 10,” a modern twist on an old-fashioned five-and-dime store filled with classic toys, games, and candy. Parents can also explore more sophisticated shops while little ones stay entertained.
Seasonal Activities and Local Events
Throughout the year, the Bishop Arts District hosts numerous family-friendly events that attract both locals and tourists. During the summer, don’t miss "First Thursdays” where streets come alive with music, street performers, and food stalls. The annual “Holiday in the Heights” is a magical winter event complete with Santa visits, ornament making workshops, and festive lights adorning the streets.
Community Engagement: Bringing Families Together
The local community is what makes the Bishop Arts District truly family-friendly. Numerous neighborhood activities foster a sense of togetherness. The co-op gardens are a fantastic way for families to meet locals while learning about sustainable living. Kids love helping to plant and harvest, all while gaining valuable insights into eco-friendly farming. Meanwhile, parents engage in meaningful conversations with like-minded individuals.
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