Best Family Style Restaurants in Turtle Creek / Oak Lawn
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- TTanishaDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoThe ambiance was really nice and fun. We had the pleasure of live music so it definitely made it better and the food was incredible and the drinks were great as well.More infoThe Rustic DallasPrice: Moderate• American• Uptown•4.5
- OTOpenTable DinerDallas - Fort Worth •4 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoChicken Piccata with Kale Salad with the most delicious I have ever tasted. Tender, crispy, acid was perfectly balanced. Marsala Pasta with mushrooms was divine. The Italian ice cream with cream, pistachios, olive oil and salt was off the charts. Ambience was just perfect. I wish I could blink myself there again. Service was perfect. Great looking guests. Thank you for providing this to Dallas.More infoil Bracco - Park CitiesPrice: Expensive• Italian• Park Cities•4.8
- WWingateNew Mexico •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoReally enjoyed everything and had a great experience. Busy restaurant, so can be hard to hear sometimes, but the food is amazing and the prices are reasonable. The service is excellent, a little chaotic at times, but we attended on a holiday. We will definitely be back!!!More infoBistro 31Price: Expensive• American• Park Cities•4.7
- RRandyHouston •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoSimply amazing… obviously. 10/10 recommend!!!!!More infoCarbone - DallasPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Design District•4.6
- AArturoDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews5.0Dined on Feb 9, 2025First off, great food and service. There are two valets, one for tango room and the other for carbone, we accidentally used the one for tango, but the valet didn’t make an issue of it and took the car anyways. Upon entering, there truly is no difference between carbone and vino other than limited menu and decoration. The “two different restaurants” are split by large potted / fake plants. I suppose the distinction allows for quicker service (for what is known as an already slow spot) either way the food was good. Bar is a typical mainstream bar. If you are a tequila aficionado, best they have is Lalo (from what I saw from my seat without getting up and studying the bar) and if you are reading this, 1942 and Clase Azul is NOT good tequila. But their wine list is expansive. If you’re in to that. We took a pizza to go for Super Bowl Sunday. Our waitress, who I think was named Mackenzie was amazing. And our bar back / second server was a Hispanic female that was also very attentive. Also, don’t let the “business casual” dress code listed fool you. There were people there with fresh off the golf course attire, men with By Way of Dallas bomber jackets and jeans / collar shirt throughout. Just don’t look messy and you should be fine getting in.More infoCarbone VinoPrice: Very Expensive• Italian• Design District•4.4
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