1. The Blind Butcher
1919 Greenville Ave (btwn Sears St. & Alta Ave.), Dallas, TX
Gastropub · Lower Gree · 59 tips and reviews
Christoph P: Poutine, Foie Gras Sausage, beef cheeks, beer
Susie O: This place is the tits. A great beer selection, amazing scratch food made entirely in-house (even the mustard), and a patio to rival any in Dallas. Behold, the perfect bar.
Dallas Observer: Blind Butcher is the meat whisperer of Dallas. From sourcing meat all the way down to choosing which wood chips to smoke with, you can trust these meat masters to make something great.
2. Meddlesome Moth
8.9
1621 Oak Lawn Ave (at Hi Line Dr), Dallas, TX
Gastropub · Design District · 258 tips and reviews
Wolfgang Puck: Chef Patton Robertson, of Five Sixty, recommends the bangers and mash!
Michael B: Dinner for two: $$$. Sitting under the stained glass Elvis: priceless. Oh and try the bone marrow (my first time) cause its indescribable, in a good way. Coming back to try everything.
Eater: The Meddlesome Moth features rare craft beers and delicately curated gastro-pub fare in a cheeky, cathedral-like spot in the burgeoning Design District. [Eater 38 Member]
Petitsuisse: Very friendly service. Arrived just after the kitchen closed but they were happy to check if I could still get food. Lovely! Decent beers on rotator. The balcony has a great view as well!
Major League Soccer: Trinity Hall Irish Pub and Restaurant is the place in Dallas to watch a soccer match. It is an official pub of FC Dallas and Major League Soccer.
FC Dallas: Looking for a watching party to take in the next big match? Look no further than this Irish pub! Stop by to watch your favorite team and enjoy some of the best food a pub can offer.
Debbie Cote: Great food and really funky cool atmosphere. Wait staff very attentive. Going back soon for the mac n cheese!!!
Luke Phillips: Gastropub with a 'schoolhouse' vibe. Menu seems more happy-hour driven. The chicken and waffles was great and they also offer a wide range of beers (not surprisingly).
Meredith Warren: Super creative decor and great for happy hour. The buffalo cauliflower is my absolute favorite and if you like mules (that are on the sweeter side) try the crushed velvet! So tasty.
8. Off-Site Kitchen
331 Singleton Blvd (at Wycliff Ave.), Dallas, TX
Burger Joint · West Dallas · 79 tips and reviews
Colin Nelson: Best Cheeseburger in Dallas, hands down. Get the sloppy fries, you won't regret it. While you're at it, the frozen Moscow mule is the best frozen drink you'll ever have.
Eater: People in the know go to Off-Site Kitchen for dirt-cheap delicious lunches. The 48-hour cracked pepper brisket sandwich is the stuff dreams are made of. [Eater 38 Member]
Dallas Observer: Off-Site Kitchen offers old-school burgers updated with top-shelf ingredients and superior execution, and it's consistently one of the best places to get a burger in Dallas.
9. The Old Monk
9.1
2847 N Henderson Ave (at Willis Ave.), Dallas, TX
Pub · 109 tips and reviews
Melissa Hall Cassidy: Ask for ALEX!! She is the Best, sweetest, most helpful sweetie ever!!! Made my 1st pub trip the BEST! The Guinness Stew is amazing. The White Sangria is amazing. Beer selection Overwhelmingly HUGE!
ℋumorous: Try the Midleton Very Rare Irish Whiskey it the best thing in the whole house!
Dallas Observer: The Old Monk has one of the best patios in Dallas! Watch the your favorite Dallas teams while drinking beer and eating tasty mussels!!!
10. Idle Rich Pub
2614 McKinney Ave (at Boll St.), Dallas, TX
Pub · 60 tips and reviews
ℋumorous: Try the Irish Whiskey Sampler for $12 They also have Midleton Irish Whiskey here, but kinda pricey at $20 a pour, buts it is the very best!
Victor GH: Can anyone help me with the whole bottle of Macallan I left at the bar? It's great!
Paul E.: Wells Bombardier on tap...good English bitter.