Where you go on a first date matters. Here's the right spot for every energy.
Casual coffee — "Let's see if we vibe":
- Houndstooth Coffee (Sylvan Ave) — great space, good drinks, easy to end early if it's not working
- Magnolian Pour (Magnolia Ave, FW) — Fort Worth's answer. Cozy, walkable area.
Drinks — "I'm interested but keeping it low-key":
- Midnight Rambler (basement of The Joule, downtown Dallas) — speakeasy vibes, impressive without trying too hard
- The Usual (Deep Ellum) — approachable cocktail bar, not too loud, great bartenders
Dinner — "I'm invested":
- Meso Maya (Trinity Groves or Uptown) — shareable Mexican food, not too pricey ($20-30/person)
- Uchi (Maple Ave) — if you want to make an impression. Sushi, $50-70/person. Worth it.
Activity — "I hate sitting across from strangers":
- TopGolf (multiple) — every DFW person has strong opinions about TopGolf as a first date. It works.
- Bishop Arts walk + ice cream at Botolino — walk and talk, no pressure.
- Klyde Warren Park — free, outdoor, can get food trucks. Zero financial commitment.
Fort Worth first dates:
- The Stockyards walk + drinks at The White Elephant Saloon — uniquely Fort Worth.
- Sundance Square — walk around, pick a restaurant spontaneously.
Red flags to avoid on first dates in DFW:
- Any restaurant with a 45+ minute wait (looking at you, Terry Black's on Saturday)
- AT&T Stadium events — too loud, too crowded, can't talk
- Movie theaters — you can't talk. Save it for date 3+.
What's your go-to first date spot?