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Beers and burgers are a match made in heaven, and goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House offers the best of both. It’s a tried-and-true neighborhood bar, with an impressive cedar pergola and heat-controlled patio. The centerpiece is a horseshoe-shaped bar that serves 25 tap beers, and over 60 bottled beers, with an ever-changing selection of drafts that often feature rare, limited brews. The Rustic beer garden is tucked away in the heart of Uptown on Howell Street. If you’re looking for a place that celebrates Texas and all things Texan, then The Rustic is the place for you.
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Cultivar is a coffee shop inside Goodfriend Package in East Dallas. And Peña has a special love for tiramisu because he learned to make it at one of his first kitchen jobs, Johnny Carino’s. “I think Garland does a really good job of feeling like a small town,” Tobin says. “But when you look at the numbers in Garland, it’s not a small town.” Garland has a population of about 250,000 people, according to the 2020 census.
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As far as beer goes, their blended sours aged over fruit barrels are excellent, as are nearly all of their hazy IPAs. They also have a stellar burger menu, featuring burgers made from a private blend of all-Texas beef that their regulars can't get enough of! It's a secret, but we can tell you that it's amazing! If you’re a fan of pungent blue cheese then make sure to try out the Blue cheese burger! Other crowd favorites from their food menu include waffle fried loaded with blue cheese and jalapenos, and spicy pepper bomb burger with in-house harissa, roasted tomatoes, lettuce, and chipotle cheddar.
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One can also get a nice plate of baby back durac pork ribs or hot honey fried chicken. The most adventurous diners in Dallas know this is the spot. Chef Misti Norris is officially back in business, having taken over the former Lakewood Smokehouse location (as well as two of the smokers it left behind). And she’s smoking, fermenting, pickling, and staying as experimental as ever with her menus. The new spot is much bigger and has an ambitious design — plus a wine and cocktails program, so no more BYOB. But give it a shot; Petra carries numerous hard-to-find and biodynamic wines, with cocktails that match the advanced-level food.
Make reservations to try omakase on the East side at this spot, where every night is different. Prepare for a big show, as three chefs service around 12 diners at its sushi bar in the black and gold dining room at Shoyo. It does accept reservations for parties of up to 4, so gather a group and make it a whole shindig.
Oak Street Drafthouse offers beer with a side of nostalgia, and a walk down history lane. If you’re an admirer of anachronistic things (and even if you’re not), Oak Street Drafthouse will charm you. Located at one of the oldest houses in Denton, this beer house has a cozy, vintage vibe and aesthetic.
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All right, I'm stretching my beer garden definition just a bit, because this DTLA place rules for kids ... It does have a patio, so there is outdoor space, but the main feature is the massive indoor space featuring shuffleboard, darts, ping pong, and more. There's no kitchen, but there are cool food trucks parked outside Thursday through Sunday (see website for food truck schedules). While Yelp reviews state that this brewery is "not good for kids," I'd argue otherwise.
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Then on the food front, a must-try is the Philly style cheesesteaks from the onsite kitchen, or you can choose from delicacies around the world offered by food trucks from Korean barbeques to Cuban sandwiches. Smog City’s Torrance location has expanded their patio to include most of the parking lot, with plenty of picnic tables, umbrellas, and greenery. Open Thursday 3-9pm, and Friday-Sunday 1-9pm - reservations here.

The walls are decked with memories and photographs of families, cowboys, and sports teams, and the beer taps are topped with brightly colored designs, that match the homely and vibrant vibe of the place. Aptly described as a ‘playground for adults’ by its owners, Truck Yard is a one of its kind watering hole in DFW. Truck Yard is a blend of traditional beer garden and honky-tonk. The 15,000 square feet beer garden is nestled cozily in Greenville, amidst a ring of colorful, graffiti-adorned trailers. Wirtshaus is a long-running German favorite, with its deep wooden vibe and big steins of beer. During the restaurant's annual Oktoberfest celebrations it's easy to find lederhosen and accordion music, but all year long the place is busy sending out platters of sausages and pints of German beer.
Tucked away in Lakewood, this tiny restaurant serves Vietnamese-inspired fare with a French flare that’s so good that it is where chefs in town go to eat when they eat out. The menu changes regularly and seasonally, and guests are well-advised to make reservations. This restaurant is styled as a family trattoria (a design-forward, modern one) with Mediterranean influences. And, as is customary in Italy, the menu is designed to be shared, family-style. Pick a few plates that sound good, always ask the servers for recommendations, and prepare to pass and taste.
Word to the wise; save room for dessert, because their griddled pound cake, doused in crème Fraiche and warm blueberry compote is absolutely unmissable. This East Dallas spot is known for it’s chicken sandwiches but there are some out-and-out great burgers on the menu too. Case in point, the Notorious, with caramelized onions, jalapeno, bell peppers, and mozzarella. Liberty Burger’s five DFW locations offer a family-friendly atmosphere and a crowd-pleasing menu of burgers.
Here now, the very best German eateries in Los Angeles, presented from west to east. Santa Monica Brew Works reopened and is running a weekend beer garden out of their huge parking lot on Colorado Ave. We usually go for whatever seasonal offerings they have, which is an Oktoberfest and a fresh-hopped IPA right now. Casa Agria is one of our favorite places for a day trip.
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