fiogf49gjkf0d The two nightlife destinations in Dallas have to be offbeat
Deep Ellum
- where among the trendy clubs the innovative
Pegasus Theater
, 3916 Main St (tel 214/821-6005,
), puts on avant-garde and independent plays - and the ever-so-slightly gritty
Lower Greenville
. Elsewhere nightlife is pretty formal. Mainstream attractions include the
Dallas Symphony Orchestra
at the showpiece Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center (tel 214/670-3600,
), and the
Dallas Black Dance Theater
at 2627 Flora St (tel 214/871-2376,
). In June and July, free
Shakespeare in the Park
performances are held in Samuell-Grand Park, east of downtown near the intersection of I-30 and Hwy-87 (tel 214/559-2782,
).
For a real Wild West night out, head to the
Mesquite Championship Rodeo
, well out of town on I-635 at Military Parkway (April-Oct Fri & Sat 8pm; $10-28; tel 972/285-8777,
).
Full
listings
can be found in Thursday's
Dallas Observer
(
), Friday's
Dallas Morning News
(
), or the events information line (tel 214/571-1301).
Adair's
2624 Commerce St tel 214/939-9900. A country-music bar that attracts both old-timers and students with its hard-edged honky-tonk music.
Bar of Soap
3615 Parry Ave tel 214/823-6617. Groovy pub-cum-laundromat on the outskirts of Deep Ellum, opposite Fair Park. Open daily 3pm-2am, no cover.
Club Clearview
2803 Elm St tel 214/939-0077. Four-in-one Deep Ellum warehouse; a cool dance club, blacklight room, endless bars, and big touring acts, plus a great rooftop deck.
Club DaDa
2720 Elm St tel 214/744-DADA. Famed Deep Ellum club where Edie Brickell and the New Bohemians began their days. Open mic on Sundays, live bands and club nights.
Muddy Waters
1518 Greenville Ave tel 214/823-1518). Generally acknowledged as the city's best down-home blues bar, with live acts at weekends.
Sons of Hermann Hall
3414 Elm St tel 214/747-4422. Delightfully old-school country venue where the Texan masters come to play as well as respectful young outfits channelling the masters.
Tejano West
6532 E Northwest Highway tel 214/361-6083. A welcome break from the sometimes over-busy Deep Ellum scene, with great music and a laid-back, festive crowd.
Trees
2709 Elm St tel 214/748-5009. Deep Ellum warehouse turned auditorium, popular with up-and-coming indie rock bands.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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