Greenville (Lower & Lowest)

The region south of Mockingbird Lane is known as Lower Greenville Avenue popular with Southern Methodist University students and one of the oldest entertainment districts in Dallas. As you head north of Mockingbird Lane to Upper Greenville Avenue, things get newer and more commercial, and you will find both casual and elegant establishments as well as cutting-edge nightlife. Casual is the word at Daddy Jack's Wood Grill, which features red-and-white checkered tablecloths and serves great seafood at affordable prices. If you're in the mood for romance, try The Grape, where you can always find something new, as the menu changes bimonthly. Multicultural restaurants abound in Greenville, as do antique shops and neighborhood pubs.

Nightlife

The Grape

Firehouse

Across the Street Bar

Billiard Bar

Bruton Theatre

Blarney Stone

Hurricane Grill New Orleans Oyster Bar

Blue Fish (The)

Spike

Dodies Seafood Cafe

Whisky Bar

Eight Lounge

Winedale Tavern

Old Crow (The)

Zubar

Terilli's

Green Elephant

Ozona Grill & Bar

Milo Butterfinger's

Kereje Ethiopian Restaurant

Kismet

Simply Fondue


Attractions

Gordon's Jewelers

Bachendorf's

Diamontrigue of Dallas

Eiseman Jewels

Carlyn Galerie

CD Source

Energy Square

Matthew Trent

Central Market

Pinto Ranch

White House | Black Market

Pickles and Icecream


Restaurants

Nero's Italian Restaurant

Blue Fish (The)

Hurricane Grill New Orleans Oyster Bar

Ozona Grill & Bar

Texadelphia

Old Crow (The)

Firehouse

Kereje Ethiopian Restaurant

St Martin's Wine Bistro

Teppo Yakitori & Sushi Bar

Prego Pasta House

Terilli's

Gershwin's

Billiard Bar (The)

Fireside Pies

Kostas Cafe

Snuffer's

Tokyonohana

Winedale Tavern

Big Shucks Oyster Bar

Dodies Seafood Cafe

Blarney Stone (The)

Simply Fondue

Aw Shucks Oyster Bar

Genghis Grill and Mongolian Stir-Fry

Granada Theater

Milo Butterfinger's

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