"If" I like Beer? Well, I am Canadian. Isnt that what we are known for?
Thanks a ton for the suggestions, and I think I will take your advice and head straight towards the arena and eat around there.
I follow a Paleo diet, so a good steakhouse will be the ticket for me for sure. Do you recommend one near the Bishops Art District/ Trinity Groves area as you suggested?
Try Nick and Sams or Mortons. There both in Uptown about 1.5 miles from the AAC.
if parking/time logistics becomes an issue, a mildly interesting touristy kind of place to check out that's walking distance to the aac is dick's last resort. food is classic american fare. their bit is that they treat you like crap, if you can take that sort of thing. it's amusing.... mildly.
the times i've been there, they didn't go far enough for my taste, though. they didn't commit to it 100%.
"If" I like Beer? Well, I am Canadian. Isnt that what we are known for?
Thanks a ton for the suggestions, and I think I will take your advice and head straight towards the arena and eat around there.
I follow a Paleo diet, so a good steakhouse will be the ticket for me for sure. Do you recommend one near the Bishops Art District/ Trinity Groves area as you suggested?
If a steakhouse is your jam uptown is a better option than Bishops Arts/Trinity Groves. In addition to the Morton's and Nick and Sam's(excellent choice) I'd recommend The Place At Perry's or Perry's Steakhouse (two different restaurants)
Two other choices I like but aren't quite at the same level are Ser in the Hilton Anatole. It has in my opinion one of the best views of the city being on the 27th floor and prime view of the AAC. Food is good but very pricey. The other choice is Dakota's which is in downtown and has a really cool outdoor eating area smack dab in the middle of downtown but it might be cold.
Whatever you do DO NOT go to the Old Warsaw. It might be one of the worst restaurants in the city that is some how still in business. I don't know how it try to pass itself as a nice steakhouse.
Does nobody remember what happened when Godzilla visited Madison Square Garden?
Hi All! Blues fan coming in peace. I'm planning a bachelor party for when the Blues come in town on 4/3 and am looking for suggestions on hotel locations. I saw a few posts about hotels that are close to the stadium.. but what about the bars?
I know Dallas is huge so there may not be a prime location.. but thought it couldn't hurt to ask for recommendations. I've only been to one other city (Nashville) for a Blues game but it was pretty easy to find bars since a lot of them were on Broadway.
Thanks in advance for your input! Looking forward to the trip and another great game vs the Stars!
if you want to be near a lot of bars, there are plenty in Uptown along McKinney Ave. The Standard Pour, The Rustic, The Gingerman just to name a few, Yelp is your friend. My favorite is the Meddlesome Moth in the Design District. Katy Trail Ice House Ice is a fun casual place was well.
Thanks for the suggestions! Unfortunately, IHG doesn't have hotels along McKinney.. I guess we will have to Uber it over there.
How is elm street? I attached a map with potential IHG hotel locations.
I'll be coming down for the game on Monday night and had a few questions about a few things.
My seats are in section C231. What exactly are the benefits of having a club seat? I see a bunch of stuff online but nothing really is clear.
How is the neighborhood around the stadium? My hotel is like three miles away and it might just be easier for me to walk back to the hotel if possible.
Im staying in Arlington, anywhere in Dallas or Arlington that you would recommend for food?
Your avatar is throwing me off...are you talking about AT&T Stadium or the AAC?
AT&T Stadium.
How is the neighborhood around the stadium? My hotel is like three miles away and it might just be easier for me to walk back to the hotel if possible.