DFW is full of spots that aren't on any tourist list but are beloved by locals. Share yours.
I'll start:
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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.
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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.
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The Bath House Cultural Center (White Rock Lake) — 1930s building converted to gallery/performance space. Free gallery. On the lake. Peaceful.
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Benbrook Lake (Fort Worth) — locals know this lake but transplants only hear about Grapevine and Lewisville. Less crowded, better fishing.
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Spiral Diner (Oak Cliff + Fort Worth) — all-vegan diner. Even non-vegans love it. The "chick-un" fried steak is incredible.
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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.
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Dragon Park (Oak Cliff) — tiny park with a giant dragon sculpture. Free. Perfect for photos.
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Old Red Museum (downtown Dallas) — the old courthouse. Beautiful building, Dallas history exhibits. $10. Source: oldred.org
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Southfork Ranch (Parker) — yes, from the TV show "Dallas." Cheesy tourist attraction but legitimately fun. Source: southforkranch.com
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Lake Carolyn (Irving/Las Colinas) — gondola rides, walking trails, public art. Random and charming.
What's your hidden gem?