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DFW hidden gems: Places that have been here forever but most people don't know about

DFW is full of spots that aren't on any tourist list but are beloved by locals. Share yours.

I'll start:

  1. The Ginger Man (Uptown) — been here since the 90s. 70+ beers on tap. No TVs (rare in DFW). Quiet patio. If you know, you know.

  2. Cattleack Barbeque (Farmers Branch) — only open Thu-Sat 10:30am until sold out. There's a reason they can operate 3 days a week and have a 45-minute line every day.

  3. The Bath House Cultural Center (White Rock Lake) — 1930s building converted to gallery/performance space. Free gallery. On the lake. Peaceful.

  4. Benbrook Lake (Fort Worth) — locals know this lake but transplants only hear about Grapevine and Lewisville. Less crowded, better fishing.

  5. Spiral Diner (Oak Cliff + Fort Worth) — all-vegan diner. Even non-vegans love it. The "chick-un" fried steak is incredible.

  6. Asia Times Square (Grand Prairie) — massive Asian grocery + food court + shops. Feels like you teleported to another country. Food court is $8-12 for authentic dishes.

  7. Dragon Park (Oak Cliff) — tiny park with a giant dragon sculpture. Free. Perfect for photos.

  8. Old Red Museum (downtown Dallas) — the old courthouse. Beautiful building, Dallas history exhibits. $10. Source: oldred.org

  9. Southfork Ranch (Parker) — yes, from the TV show "Dallas." Cheesy tourist attraction but legitimately fun. Source: southforkranch.com

  10. Lake Carolyn (Irving/Las Colinas) — gondola rides, walking trails, public art. Random and charming.

What's your hidden gem?

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 5, 2026, 1:29 AM

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