First dates are stressful enough without worrying about where to go. Here is the definitive DFW first date guide organized by how much you want to spend.
Free ($0):
- Klyde Warren Park — walk, talk, grab free food from a food truck if one is giving samples. The vibe is relaxed and there is always something happening.
- White Rock Lake — 9-mile trail. If you both like being active, a walk around the lake is the best free date in Dallas.
- Fort Worth Water Gardens — stunning, unique, free 24/7. Nobody brings a date here and regrets it.
- Northpark Center walk — yes, window shopping as a date. Works better than you think because it sparks conversation.
Cheap ($15-30):
- Bishop Arts District walk + coffee at Davis Street Espresso — the neighborhood is charming, the coffee is great, and you can walk to boutiques and galleries.
- Truck Yard (Lower Greenville) — casual outdoor bar with $6 beers, food trucks, and a treehouse. Does not feel like a date-date, which takes the pressure off.
- Cidercade (Deep Ellum) — $12 entry, unlimited arcade games, cheap drinks. Great for competitive people.
- Tacos + walk on Jefferson Blvd in Oak Cliff — $10 for incredible tacos and a culturally rich neighborhood to explore.
Mid-range ($50-80):
- Sixty Vines (Uptown) — wine on tap, shareable plates, nice atmosphere. $60 for two people with wine and apps.
- HG Sply Co (Lower Greenville) — rooftop patio, good food, great cocktails. $70 for two.
- Magnolia Avenue in Fort Worth — walk the strip and pick a restaurant. The Bearded Lady, Kent & Co, and Brewed are all great.
- Perot Museum evening event — occasional after-hours events with drinks. Science + cocktails = surprisingly good date.
Baller ($100+):
- Monarch (Design District) — rooftop with Dallas skyline views. Cocktails are $18 each but the view is unbeatable.
- Uchi (Dallas) — Japanese cuisine. The omakase is $120/person but it is an experience, not just a meal.
- The Mansion Bar at Rosewood Mansion (Turtle Creek) — old money Dallas vibes. $25 cocktails in a room that makes you feel like you are in a Gatsby scene.
- Jazz night at Balcony Club (Lakewood) — live jazz, great cocktails, intimate atmosphere. $80 for two with drinks.
The DFW first date rule: Keep it casual. DFW culture is less formal than NYC or LA. A great conversation at Truck Yard beats an awkward silence at Uchi.
Source: Personal dating experience and recommendations from the DFW dating community
Truck Yard takes the pressure off because it does not feel like a traditional date. It feels like hanging out. That casual energy leads to better conversation.