Discover Sachse's Top Networking Events Near Dallas


The Dallas Morning News
FRISCO OKTOBERFEST The 5th annual Frisco Oktoberfest includes authentic Oktoberfest music and dancing, a variety of local shops and businesses, traditional German cuisine, stein hoisting competitions, keg rolling contests, stein races, an official brat eating competition and plenty of beer. Festivities are taking place Saturday, October 5th from 11am-9pm at The Star! Enjoy all your favorite German cuisine, cheering on the stein hoisting competitors in the Biergarten, browsing the local vendors, participating in Oktoberfest games, dancing the chicken dance and drinking delicious Oktoberfest bier! Oktoberfest Games include: Wiener Dog race, Bier stein hoisting contests, brat eating contests, keg rolling and stein relays! (The full schedule can be found on the event website!) Register at the activities stage at the event!


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Weekend at Klyde Warren Park 💲FREE 9/28 | 12 - 2 PM | Build Your City by AD EX: Unleash your inner architect in this interactive lesson! 🏙️✏️ 🌱 9/28 | 11 AM - 8 PM | Vegandale: Join us for a vibrant veganfest filled with delicious new foods to try! 🌮✨ ☕ 9/29 | 8 AM - 12 PM | Coffee & Cardio: Swing by The Salty for 50% off coffee for fitness goers! Don’t forget, we offer free fitness classes on the East Lawn every weekend! 🏋️♂️☕ 🎹 9/29 | 11 AM - 2 PM | Piano in the Park: Come play the piano and share your musical talent with us! 🎶🌳 🎷 9/29 | 2 - 3 PM | Jazz Becuzz: Relax and enjoy an afternoon of jazz and spoken word performances! 🎤🎷 See you in the Park!


The Dallas Morning News
OKTOBERFEST AT FLAG POLE HILL IN DALLAS This year’s annual event at Flag Pole Hill, just north of White Rock Lake, features a kids zone, a market village, beer and food that includes everything from brats to pizza and Hefeweizen to Kolsch. Activities include keg tapping, a stein holding contest and music from Red, a Taylor Swift tribute band,and country artist Cory Morrow. Details: Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. $12-$25; free for kids under 4.


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🥟✨HIDDEN GEM✨🥟 Bushi Bushi Dim Sum a locally owned and operated gem is perfect for classic dim sum and Chinese food, all made from scratch. The atmosphere is casual yet elegant. What’s unique is the minimal interaction with staff—you order via a QR code, and a little robot delivers your food and drinks. And if you come here, you absolutely must try the orange chicken! It’s hands down one of the best in Dallas, with the perfect balance of crispiness and juiciness. POPULAR ON THE MENU: 🥟 Soup Dumplings with Crab Meat 🧡 Orange Chicken (the best I’ve tried in DFW) 🍜 Chicken Pan-Fried Udon with Black Pepper 🍝 Stir Fried Rice Noodles


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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NATUUR || DALLAS 🍓 🍒 WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: having Erewhon smoothie “dupes”. News flash- it’s not really a dupe they just have the iconic coconut cream inside which makes it similar. However, their smoothies are so good in their own way!!! 🍒 THE VIBE: sooo cute inside! There are a few tables inside. There’s red smiley faces inside and it’s very simple grab and go. 🍒 PRICE: ~$30 (half price smoothies during happy hour 2pm-4pm on weekdays) 🍒 WOULD I COME BACK? Yes! •••• Overall Rating: 9/10 - I’ve been hearing that the strawberry wave from here is the Hailey Bieber smoothie dupe and as someone who has had it from Erewhon- it is NOT a dupe- however it’s still really delicious! - There’s a reason Erewhon charges $25 for a smoothie because they have a whole bunch of sea moss, vitamins, elixirs in their smoothies. - However, smoothies are still really good despite not having as many of those ingredients and way more affordable at $9 a smoothie and even cheaper during happy hour when you buy 2! - I want to go back for sure and try more of their smoothies and smoothie bowls! The employees are very nice and everything is super fresh and tastes really good. - The lemonberry had the slightest taste of lemon it’s very good and creamy! The mellow mango has a strong ginger taste but tastes super fresh and healthy! The strawberry wave tastes like a typical tropical strawberry smoothie but it was super refreshing too.


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Free pumpkin patch with skyline views in Downton Dallas🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ This free pumpkin patch is located in Downtown Dallas at a nursery/plant shop! ❤️ Snap some fall family photos in front of one of the beautiful photo ops with the Dallas skyline in the background! 🤩 ❤️ There’s also a huge variety of pumpkins, gourds, mums, and other fall decor available for purchase. Hours: Open Monday - Saturday 8am-6pm and Sunday 9am-6pm Have you been to this pumpkin patch?!
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🌟 Can’t Miss Activity at the Kroger Starlight Parade 🌟 The State Fair of Texas returns this Friday, September 27! Make sure to add this nightly parade to your itinerary when you visit this year. 🤠 Why we love it: ❤️ The Starlight Parade features glowing, colorful floats, live music, animated characters, and more! ❤️ The parade happens each nights of the fair at 7:15pm and wanders through the fairgrounds. ❤️ This activity is included with admission! What’s your favorite activity?!


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🌟 Kid Friendly Patio Restaurant with Yard Games: Shake Shack in Uptown Dallas🌟 Why we love it: ❤️ Shake Shack in Uptown Dallas has a huge kid friendly patio! ❤️ There are yard games like ping pong & corn hole, a large grassy lawn, and plenty of shaded tables. ❤️ This is the perfect lunch or dinner spot when exploring Klyde Warren Park, the Perot Museum, or riding the uptown trolley. Good to know: - There is free restaurant parking in the parking garage of The Crescent Hotel. Make sure to validate your ticket at the restaurant! - It’s open daily for lunch and dinner.


Dallas Magazine
Best Dallas Korean food: Koryo Korean BBQ Keeping its hard-won charm after a glam redesign, Koryo lets you choose your own adventure: go for a grill-it barbecue extravaganza, including meats dry-aged on-site, or keep it conventional with comforting winter soups and excellent hot stone bibimbap. The banchan are some of the best and most numerous in Dallas.


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Sizzling Spices is an Indian fusion restaurant known for Indo-Chinese dishes, aesthetic presentation, a fine-dining space, and flavorful food! 😃My favorite dishes include: 🍗Chicken Lollipop ✨Masal Papad 🍚Fried Rice 🍽️Chilli Chicken 🥭Mango Lassi 🧆Shahi Kofta Curry 🍛Mughlai Chicken Tikka Masala 🍞Garlic Naan


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This is a Dallas hidden gem 😍. It’s a super cute Alice in Wonderland inspired brunch spot with amazing food. I see why the lines out the door, like every plate we ordered was so good. Our favorites: avocado toast, salmon benedict, and their tacos. They have freshly squeezed juices and a full cocktail bar. The espresso martini and mango passion mimosa are a must! But honestly you can’t go wrong with any of their drinks. It’s definitely one of my favorite brunch spots especially when the service, food, and drinks all hit the marks.


The Dallas Morning News
Kawaii Club at Dallas Public Library Lakewood Branch Library welcomes everyone to our Kawaii Club. There will be snacks, anime, and crafts! The first 30 minutes will be for everyone to grab snacks and get craft materials and instruction. The second will be for us to watch an anime episode together complete the craft and enjoy our refreshing Japanese Snacks. Here are the craft details for each date: September 18th- Corner Paper Bookmarks October 2nd- Paper Squishes October 16th- Lucky Stars November 6th- Kawaii Cloud November 20th- Kawaii Watercoloring December 4th- Shrinky Dink This program series is brought to you through the support of the Lakewood Branch Friends.


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Family Friendly fest in DFW When: September 27 - 29, 2024 Why you will love it: ❤️ McKinney Oktoberfest is a family friendly German celebration in Downtown McKinney! ❤️ This Festival is FREE and open to the public! ❤️ Enjoy authentic German music, food and drink, traditional costumes, dancing, and more. ❤️ Children’s activities include a petting zoo, face painting, arts & crafts activities, and a carnival!
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JOE LEO’S TEX MEX: Great food and a solid Tex Mex place! 💓 🍒 WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: I’m not sure but it seems to be a local Dallas staple for years now. I only just found out about it. It’s pretty cute inside. Chips and salsa were fire >>> 🍒 THE VIBE: pretty casual, laid back, local Dallas vibes. 🍒 PRICE: ~$22 + $5 tip (my beef taco salad only) 🍒 WOULD I COME BACK? Yes. •••• Overall Rating: 8.5/10 - This is definitely a solid place to grab lunch or dinner! If you’re craving Tex Mex, add this to your list because they do it right. - The steak in my taco salad had SO much flavor. The salad was lowkey drowned in their jalapeno ranch making it not so healthy- however the ranch was actually SUPER spicy. I loved it!!!! I would get it again next time. - I had a little bit of my friend’s brunch fajitas that were half chicken and half jalapeno sausage and she loved it I also loved it as well! - Service was great. Vibes were great. They have a huge patio that does have misters for the hot days. Inside is not that big but is pretty cute. Parking was a breeze.


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YAY wagamamaUSA! Their first location in Texas is in Dallas! I’ve had wagamama many times before since I lived near one when I was in NYC. It’s a popular ramen shop from the UK with pan-Asian and Asian comfort food. I stopped by for their new menu, which includes the Ahi Tuna Nachos, Korean Fried Chicken Bao, Miso Sweet Potato Bao, Karaage Chicken Bao, and Chili Hoisin Duck Bao. They also have sake-based cocktails with SOTO sake: Vietnamese Espresso Martini, Matcha Mule, and Passion Fruit Paloma. Tag a friend you’d like to go with! FYI - There’s free parking! They can validate parking for 2.5 hours in the building garage.


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🗓️ Kidpreneur Market What’s Happening: ✨ Explore curated family booths with creative, community-driven displays. 🎯 Support a great cause with all proceeds benefiting CECPTA for parent education, children's programs, and community outreach. 🎈 Enjoy free activities including a fire truck display, bounce house, face painting, and more! Don’t miss out on this wonderful event to connect with your community and support an amazing cause! 🕑 9/14 💲 FREE


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NORI HANDROLL BAR 🍙 🍒 WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: hand rolls! They have classic Japanese appetizers too like Karaage and takoyaki. 🍒 THE VIBE: sultry and intimate. We went during the daytime though so it was a bit more empty but I can tell this is a vibe for a date night! 🍒 PRICE: ~$80 for two people 🍒 WOULD I COME BACK? Yes! •••• Overall Rating: 10/10 - We got king salmon, torched crab, dakutoro, & negitoro hand rolls. Absolutely phenomenal quality. I’m gonna say something controversial but I thought it was better than Hatsuyuki in Fort Worth but they are in two different cities so take it as you will! - The king salmon had the largest piece of salmon I was obsessed! The negitoro was out of this world. I will say the dakutoro was slightly fishy but I enjoyed the balance of the radish. - I liked this Handroll place had other ingredients inside of the Handroll to complement the fish. - The chefs and employees were extremely nice and attentive. I highly recommend coming here!


Dallas Magazine
Erin Cluley Gallery The last 10 years in the Dallas gallery scene has seen a lot of openings and closings, but Erin Cluley Gallery remains a constant. She has a solid line-up of artists, many of whom live and work in the region. She is regularly collaborating within the community and she creates smart, thoughtful programming in her space. Be sure to pick up any materials her team assembles about the exhibition, as this is a gallery dedicated to inviting visitors into the artistic inspiration and process.


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OISHI SUSHI & PAN-ASIAN🥢 •••• 🍒 WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR: very popular sushi restaurant. 🍒 THE VIBE: really small interior with patio seating. Recommend a reservation on weekends. 🍒 PRICE: varied per person but we honestly got way too much food LOL. Average should be $20-$50 per person based on cocktails and quantity. 🍒 WOULD I COME BACK? Yes. •••• Overall Rating: 8.5/10 - Great sushi spot with TONS of choices for sushi lovers AND non-sushi lovers. There’s just so many options you really can’t go wrong. - Please get a lychee martini their martinis were absolutely phenomenal! - Space was limited, I had a reservation but it didn’t work out but they were accommodating setting another reservation but this place was extremely busy on the weekends which is good for them! - The thing that stood out to me was the service here! The hostesses were nice when I brought a birthday cake for my friend. The server was so friendly. They really made this casual restaurant such a beautiful experience! I love the employees here!


Dallas Magazine
Various Small Fires After establishing itself as a Los Angeles staple for the last 12 years, Various Small Fires opened its third location in Dallas in 2022. For owner Esther Kim Varet, a Trinity Christian Academy alum, this was a sort of homecoming. Varet, who is Korean, opened her second location in Seoul in 2019. That move proved to be savvy, as the international art fair, Frieze, now has an annual event there. The small downtown Dallas storefront brings a more global sensibility to the city’s curatorial makeup. This is a good place to take the pulse of the broader art market. A lot of the artists VSF has represented go on to be art stars.
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Visit Dallas
Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15 National Hispanic Heritage Month traditionally honors the cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans as we celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries. During this month and throughout the year, the National Park Service and our partners, share history, heritage, and accomplishments of Hispanic and Latino Americans of past and present. Join us for the 7th annual Dallas Arboretum Hispanic Heritage Celebration on September 14-15, 2024. This two day celebration will feature food, vendors, live music, cooking demonstrations and, of course, the Quinceañera Fashion Show.


The Dallas Morning News
Every time I go to Kirin Court, I’m amazed at the prices. Dumplings, egg rolls, steamed buns and the like are just a few bucks. This dim sum restaurant is an especially great stop if you’re dining with friends who love to share.


The Dallas Morning News
Food From Galilee Nestled in University Park’s Snider Plaza, this humble Mediterranean spot serves loaded gyros, shawarma sandwiches and a plethora of appetizers that allow for variety on a budget, such as kibbeh, hummus and cabbage rolls. At lunchtime, meals are served on styrofoam plates; dinnertime gets an upgrade to something sturdier. The zingy chicken and rice soup is part of my order on every visit. Platters are generously portioned and come with rice or cucumber yogurt and a choice of soup or salad.


Dallas Magazine
Conduit Gallery Nancy Whitenack started Conduit Gallery 40 years ago in a live/work space in Deep Ellum. Over the past few decades, she’s established herself as one of the city’s most reputable gallerists. The gallery features a variety of emerging and established artists, some of whom have been on her roster since the early years. Whether you’re looking to scoop a dining room-friendly piece or explore new voices in the regional art scene, Conduit Gallery is a reliable stop.


Dallas Love List
✨🍣 ALL YOU CAN EAT KOREAN BBQ, SUSHI AND SHABU EXPERIENCE We were driving around Carrollton a few weeks ago and wanted to try somewhere new so we hit up Bros Korean BBQ & Sushi. Here are a few things you should know before you go! The prices are really good for the amount of food you get. First of all, if you’re not a huge eater this might not be the spot for you - but if you can put back some food then go hungry and have yourself a feast. At lunch, Korean BBQ is $25, dinner is $39. If you want to add on unlimited sushi it’s just $10 more, then if you want to add on shabu too, it’s just $5 more. If you’re new to Korean BBQ (or hot pot) the servers there are really helpful, just let them know it’s your first time and they’ll walk you through everything you need to know. We only did the Korean BBQ and sushi this time, but if you’ve been for hot pot too, let us know how it is and if we should go back! Add it to the Love List ✨💕


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✨❇️AFRAH-A Must Visit Spot❇️✨ If you like to go around and experience different cuisines then this place should definitely be on your list. The service here is top notch & the ambience is pleasant, giving all the European vibes. It has been around for 2 decades now & still maintain its service & quality 💯 Featured Items: 🍱Afrah Sampler For (2); Hummus, Baba Ghannouj, Fried Kebbe, Falafel and Grape Leaves. 🥗Fattoush. 🧆Kebab Combo. 🍥Akkawi Pie 🥙Hummus & Pita Bread. 🥤Lemon Mint Smoothie. 🍹Fruit Cocktail. 🥧 Kunafa. Do check out this place if you haven’t already! Enjoy their service & varieties of items they offer✌🏻


Dallas Magazine
The brunch bazlama, Petra and the Beast Does a bread folded in half count as a sandwich? Petra and the Beast’s brunch gets into the game with a bazlama, a relative of a Middle Eastern flatbread. It’s folded around the restaurant’s own sage breakfast sausage, eggs, arugula, and Thomasville Tomme, a tangy aged cheese made from raw cow’s milk. The result is big enough to share—if you like other people enough.
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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 Magazine
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.
Exploring Local Networking Opportunities in Sachse Near Dallas
Sachse, a charming town located northeast of Dallas, offers a plethora of networking opportunities for professionals and socialites alike. Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or simply looking to expand your social circle, Sachse's local events and trending community gatherings present the perfect avenues for networking. Delve into this guide to uncover the best networking secrets Sachse has to offer.
Local Networking Events in Sachse
One of Sachse's most notable business networking events is the "Sachse Chamber of Commerce Monthly Mixer." Held every third Thursday of the month, this event attracts local business owners, entrepreneurs, and community leaders. The casual atmosphere at these mixers provides an ideal environment for meaningful conversations and professional collaborations. Arrive early to secure a good spot and don’t forget to bring plenty of business cards!
Another hidden gem is the "Sachse Small Business Networking Breakfast" held at the Sachse Public Library. This monthly gathering is perfect for early risers looking to connect with like-minded individuals. Attendees range from startup founders to seasoned professionals, all eager to share experiences and industry insights. Delicious local pastries and coffee are often a highlight, making for a pleasant start to your networking activities.
Trending Community Gatherings
Beyond formal networking events, Sachse boasts several community gatherings that can help you expand your social network. "Sachse Farmers Market," typically held every Saturday morning in Heritage Park, is more than just a place to buy fresh produce. It’s a vibrant social hub where locals gather, fostering a sense of community and connection. Engaging in friendly banters with vendors and fellow shoppers can lead to unexpected professional opportunities and lasting friendships.
Additionally, "Music in the Park," a seasonal event hosted by the City of Sachse, offers a relaxed evening of live music, food trucks, and family-friendly activities. These concerts are an avenue for residents to unwind while connecting with neighbors. The laid-back setting of these gatherings makes them perfect for networking on a more personal level, away from the formalities of traditional business events.
Socializing in Sachse: Local Nightlife and More
For those looking to mix business with pleasure, Sachse's burgeoning nightlife scene provides a backdrop for socializing and building connections. "Muddy Duck Bar & Grill" is a popular local spot where you’ll often find a mix of professionals unwinding after a long day. The lively atmosphere, combined with great food and drinks, creates the perfect setting for informal networking. Keep an eye out for their themed nights and special events, which often draw larger crowds.
If you prefer a more tranquil setting, "Frankie's Mexican Cuisine" offers a relaxed ambiance ideal for quiet conversations. Known for its authentic Mexican dishes and excellent margaritas, Frankie’s is a great spot to have one-on-one meetings or small group gatherings. Many local professionals consider it a go-to for lunch meetings and after-work socializing.
Gain Local Insights with Kikihub
For those new to Sachse or seeking a deeper understanding of the local scene, Kikihub's anonymous chat platform is a treasure trove of insider information. The platform allows users to connect with residents, gaining real opinions and secrets about the best networking spots, events, and social gatherings. Want to know the best time to visit the farmers market? Or perhaps which Mixer events yield the most fruitful connections? Kikihub provides a space to ask these questions and get authentic answers from locals.
Engaging with the Kikihub community can also lead to discovering exclusive events and under-the-radar opportunities. Locals often share information about private gatherings, pop-up events, and niche interest groups that aren’t widely advertised. By leveraging this platform, you can stay ahead of the curve and maximize your networking potential in Sachse.