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Best Kid Friendly Restaurants in South Oak Cliff

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A photo of Carbone Vino restaurant
4.4
Awesome(144)
Price: Very Expensive
• Italian • Design District
Booked 9 times today
VINO is a nostalgic, yet elevated, Italian American concept from Major Food Group. Drawing from the essence of Carbone, VINO offers some of its most famous dishes, alongside Chef Mario Carbone’s signature pizza, handmade pasta, grand salumi boards, and an ever changing selection of seasonal dishes made daily with the finest ingredients. The incomparable wine collection, curated from around the world to accompany the menu, delivers both familiar and exceptional flavor pairings and moments to celebrate.
A photo of Pyramid Restaurant and Bar restaurant
4.0
Excellent(460)
Price: Moderate
• Unspecified • Downtown
Booked 3 times today
The Pyramid Restaurant & Bar menus infuse classic dishes with modern twists while highlighting the wide range and variety of products available in the state of Texas.
A photo of Campisi's - Downtown restaurant
4.2
Awesome(14)
Price: Moderate
• Italian • Downtown
Booked 5 times today
Campisi's Downtown is owned and operated by David Campisi and his family. The restaurant has a long and storied history, beginning in 1946 when David's great-grandfather bought a bar with a small kitchen and began making pizzas - the first ever in Dallas. Today, Campisi's Downtown still makes its famous pizza (you can even build your own if you like), and also serves up a huge array of pasta dishes, salads, appetizers and entrées. For dessert, try the tiramisu or Italian cream cake. There's something for every taste at Campisi's downtown, so bring the family and enjoy delicious beef, veal, chicken and seafood dishes (and pizza!) all made in the traditional Italian style.
A photo of National Anthem restaurant
4.8
Exceptional(65)
Price: Moderate
• American • Deep Ellum
Booked 10 times today
Located in Dallas’ newly-minted East Quarter neighborhood,National Anthem will feature a variety of riffs on classic newAmerican. The space yearns for food that touches vintage but with a modern approach. You canexpect elements of both coasts with a straight-forward Texas sensitivity, hopefully capturing thevibes of a big-city, downtown dining room.National Anthem is housed within the Magnolia Oil building located at the intersection of CommerceStreet, Jackson Street, and Cesar Chavez Boulevard. The building was originally built in 1920 by theMagnolia Petroleum Company, later renamed Mobil Oil.Fun Facts:• The triangular architechture of the building is known as a “flatiron” design.• The angles of the trianglular shape of Town Hearth and the Magnolia Oil Building are within 2degrees of one another.• From the rooftop patio, customers will have clean sight lines of Downtown, Uptown, Deep Ellum,and the Farmer’s Market.
A photo of Little Daisy restaurant
4.2
Awesome(13)
Price: Moderate
• French / American • Downtown
Booked 1 time today
Little Daisy is a Franco-American bistro located in the heart of Dallas, driven to be a communal gathering place where the core is bound by cuisine. Menu notes point to the comfort food of both France & USA, creating a fusion between the best of both countries.
A photo of Black Ship Little Katana restaurant
4.2
Awesome(110)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary Asian • Downtown
In 1852, Matthew Perry, father of the USA Steam Navy, was assigned a diplomatic mission by American President Millard Fillmore to open Japanese ports to the west trade. The Admiral sailed four steam ships from Norfolk, Virginia to Japan. Along that trip the salt water stained the metal ships black. At that time, the Japanese had never seen such machines and referred to them as the “black ships”. This is where we take our name. Perry didn’t just open up Japan but all of Asia. This fateful meeting of the East and West cultures plays out in our menu.
A photo of Sterling's - Red Oak restaurant
1.0
(1)
Price: Moderate
• American • Red Oak
Sterling's is a casual dining experience that is great for the entire family. Positioned in the central hub of B&B Theatres, grab dinner before you bowl, play in the arcade, or watch a movie. Indoor and outdoor seating available with plenty of board games for all to enjoy. We look forward to seeing you soon!
A photo of Ferris Wheelers Backyard and BBQ restaurant
4.2
Awesome(144)
Price: Moderate
• Barbecue • Design District
Booked 1 time today
Come to Ferris Wheelers for delicious backyard & BBQ in Dallas!

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