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    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Ampelos

    Ampelos

    4.7(10 reviews)
    0.3 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff

    I stopped by Ampelos with my husband and brother last weekend when we were exploring Bishop Arts…read morefor a few hours before meeting our family for dinner. It had just started to rain when we arrived, so we sat inside - although their outside seating looked lovely. Ampelos is a bottle shop that sells a few select wines by the glass (maybe 8-10 options?). We tried a few wines they had by the glass (at least 3 different wines). They focus on natural wines, so I would have tried anything they offered! But they had a Southold wine that I knew I wanted (Southold is a Texas winery that closed up shop and moved to France, so they'll be running out of wine produced from their Texas grapes soon). We also grabbed a bottle that I gifted to my Dad later that evening. They offer a few small snacks (like olives) and flights on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The space is small, but cool (although it being on the darker side with neon lights for decor did make it look closed from the outside on a rainy day), and the service was great. I would definitely return. Ampelos is a place I would frequent if I still lived in Dallas!

    Won't be back. Unclean and poor customer service. Liked the wine…read more Stopped by with my daughter to enjoy a glass of wine. Sitting outside when a fly flew into my glass. Took the glass back to the server and she remarked "Oh, that's a big one! You didn't want to fish it out?" To which I replied "No!" with a scowl in my face. She said, "I'll get it out for you," and took it back. Removed the fly and handed it glass back to me! Didn't offer to give me a new glass or anything! As we were leaving, I took the glass in still filled with wine and she remarked, "Oh, you didn't want to finish it?" I said, "No. That would be gross."

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    Moscato

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    Little Blue Bistro - caesar salad

    Little Blue Bistro

    4.4(29 reviews)
    0.3 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff

    My boyfriend and I came to Little Blue Bistro for date night. The ambience was really cozy and had…read moreperfect low lighting. We started off with wine, and there is a pretty good selection of different wines that you can choose from. We did get 4 dishes and shared all of them. There were a couple of dishes that we both weren't big fans of, but we did love their pot roast!

    Located in Bishop Arts, so IYKYK what parking is going to be like. However there is a valet across…read morethe street. This little spot use to be the lemonade place, however they have done a wonderful job recreating the space. Is intimate, great for a first date, a glass of wine, a girl friends gathering . . . And they serve food. I came with a large group of girlfriends for a Christmas party. We gathered at 7pm and I don't know if my hostess told them to wait but it was an hour before we ordered food but the food came out rather quickly. I ordered the pot roast and although the meat was TEN-DER, the meal itself lacked seasoning. I was told the roast was cooked in a Mississippi pot roast style, however besides seeing the pepperoncini, I wouldn't have known. The mashed potatoes lacked seasoning and it all felt a little greasy to me (too much butter which I never thought I would EVER say!). The staff were really nice and accommodating. I missed the sign that says fee for using credit card, but it was a small fee, but just so you know. There is a backyard/porch area as well. So a nice spot as the weather gets nicer and who doesn't love options. I will say I was eyeballing the salad - it was a nice portion size that could be shared. I was disappointed by the cost of the bread and the size of that but that's just me. Overall I'd give it another try.

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    Barton

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    Mussels- comes with side of bread

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    Barons Creek Vineyards - Tailgate band set up

    Barons Creek Vineyards

    4.8(18 reviews)
    0.3 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff

    Location Corner of Bishop and West 7th street…read moreParking Street or valet off 7th-best choice Atmosphere Classy wine club-this week was pick up party with a golf theme Live music was FANTASTIC with Michelle Seating High tops, bar, booth, couches Service Outstanding-Parker rocked it!! Menu See picture for food and wine pairings with Azalea Catering! So good ai asked where to find the mushroom pate-she gave me a tub!! Love it!! Best sparkling rose ever!! Great wine selection! Summary Best wine club in the DFW!! Fun crowd, great service, friendly atmosphere, we love this place!! See you there!

    4.1 This tasting room is a lovely addition to the spot where…read moreold Hattie's used to be, and it's great to see the space brought back to life so well. The atmosphere is welcoming and relaxed, making it an easy place to settle in and actually enjoy the experience rather than feeling rushed through a tasting. We tried a wine tasting and were pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed it. The Texas Tempranillo stood out with its depth and character, and the Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon was a clear favorite--bold, smooth, and well-balanced. I've also heard that Barons Creek hosts themed events, which adds another layer of appeal. The idea of pairing their wines with a fun or seasonal theme sounds like a great way to experience the tasting room. Beyond a standard visit, and I'm definitely looking forward to attending one of those events in the future. Take home message: Overall, this is a great spot for both casual wine drinkers and enthusiasts. Between the inviting location, quality wines, and engaging events, it's a place worth returning to.

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    Barons Creek Vineyards - Inside pick up party

    Inside pick up party

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    Primary bar

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    The Wild Detectives - Seasonal drip.

    The Wild Detectives

    4.1(554 reviews)
    0.3 miBishop Arts District, Oak Cliff
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    The perfect place to read a book or catch up with a friend!…read more I stopped by Wild Detectives for a midday pick-me-up. They have a lot of cozy seating options and a unique selection of books/vinyl records! I got the Brown Sugar Cinnamon Matcha and absolutely loved it! It wasn't too sweet and had just the right amount of cinnamon. Will absolutely be back!

    The Wild Detectives had been on my Dallas bucket list for years, so I was quite excited to finally…read moremake my way to the Bishop Arts District and experience it for myself. First of all, the Bishop Arts District itself is incredibly charming. Block after block of unique shops ranging from bookstores and bakeries to candle shops, candy stores, coffee spots, and little boutiques. It's exactly the kind of neighborhood I loveeeee exploring while traveling and if I lived in Dallas, I'd probably frequent this area often. As for The Wild Detectives, the concept alone immediately appealed to me...bookstore meets cafe meets bar meets restaurant. That combination will pretty much always grab my attention. I love to read, I love to eat. The space has a pretty relaxed, community oriented vibe, and during my Saturday morning/early afternoon visit, there were plenty of people working, reading, chatting, and hanging out both inside and on the patio. My one slight disappointment was that the bookstore side itself was smaller than I expected and didn't have quite as extensive a selection as I had imagined. That said, I still managed to leave with a few great additions for my ever growing TBR pile. Overall, this was a worthwhile stop and one I may revisit the next time I'm in Dallas.

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    The Wild Detectives - Brown Sugar Cinnamon Matcha

    Brown Sugar Cinnamon Matcha

    The Wild Detectives - Front outside entrance.

    Front outside entrance.

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    Taco Y Vino - Tempura catfish, brisket guiso

    Taco Y Vino

    4.5(350 reviews)
    0.3 miOak Cliff
    $$

    One of my favorite spots in bishop arts! Perfect for good conversation and good food; the staff is…read morealways so nice and I've never brought anyone here who didn't leave a fan. My go to is the Baja taco, but tonight I tried the jalapeño artichoke dip and fell in love. Music here is always a vibe but it doesn't overpower your ability to hear the folks at your table.

    Ive heard great things about this spot for a while and finally made it last night. I did also get a…read morechance to try try their offering at the recent Dallas arboretum food and wine festival. Its a cute spot on the edge of bishop arts. There is a paid parking lot next door although they appear to do parking validation which i didn't know until id already paid. They were hosting trivia night doing a fundraiser with WISE which is why i showed up. There was complimentary prosecco with donations and overall it was a fun night. I will say when i arrived i was a bit annoyed. It was my first time there and when i said i was there for trivia i was told i could sit at the bar and would have to wait for my whole party to arrive. When my party arrived (regulars) they seemed to think that was crazy so maybe that policy depends on who you are. When i sat down at the bar i was ignored. I had to ask someone for a menu and i was directed to a QR code and then as far as ordering i was sitting there waiting for someone to notice me again for several minutes. Again, they weren't super busy. I finally was able to order and a few minutes later my friend showed up and we sat at our table. I ended up with a mexican coke, elote and avocado tostadas. The food was decent. Not exceptional. I wish the tostada had chunks of avocado instead, it was a thin later on the bottom. The elote was good. Maybe i just didn't order the right thing. My friends love the place and it appears to be a neighborhood staple. I will come back again with them and I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt with this review. Hopefully next time will be better.

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    Wine everywhere

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    Tuna tat tar

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