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Dan's Neighborhood Guidebook

Food scene

This is a very cute French restaurant with a piano player that has been playing at that location for 15 years. He is a great player and wildly eccentric. Which I think adds to the atmosphere.
18 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
St Martins
4223 Greenville Ave
18 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
This is a very cute French restaurant with a piano player that has been playing at that location for 15 years. He is a great player and wildly eccentric. Which I think adds to the atmosphere.
This is a great Spanish restaurant. Tapas and more.
21 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Cafe Madrid
4501 Travis St
21 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
This is a great Spanish restaurant. Tapas and more.
75 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Granada Theater
3524 Greenville Ave
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Neighborhoods

AKA M-Streets Neighborhood. The area is also known as the M Streets due to two major streets (McCommas and Monticello) and many of the minor streets starting with the letter M. The neighborhood also forms the M Streets Conservation District, per the M Streets Conservation District Ordinance. I recommend taking advantage of the general location along Greenville Ave. A short walk to the north will get you to the Granada Theater and several restaurants and if you walk south, you'll pass two commercial areas, each with its own unique characteristics. About a mile south, you'll reach "Lowest Greenville", which has the most restaurant options. And don't forget to check out areas just West of Central and Monticello. Javier's is a great Mexican Food option. A little further southwest, you'll get to the Knox/Henderson district, with Knox being on the West side of Central. Toulouse (French) & Cafe Madrid (Spanish Tapas) are my fav restaurants there.
Greenland Hills
AKA M-Streets Neighborhood. The area is also known as the M Streets due to two major streets (McCommas and Monticello) and many of the minor streets starting with the letter M. The neighborhood also forms the M Streets Conservation District, per the M Streets Conservation District Ordinance. I recommend taking advantage of the general location along Greenville Ave. A short walk to the north will get you to the Granada Theater and several restaurants and if you walk south, you'll pass two commercial areas, each with its own unique characteristics. About a mile south, you'll reach "Lowest Greenville", which has the most restaurant options. And don't forget to check out areas just West of Central and Monticello. Javier's is a great Mexican Food option. A little further southwest, you'll get to the Knox/Henderson district, with Knox being on the West side of Central. Toulouse (French) & Cafe Madrid (Spanish Tapas) are my fav restaurants there.
https://www.dmagazine.com/neighborhood-guides/2015/06/why-i-live-in-the-m-streets-dallas/
215 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
Lower Greenville
215 คนท้องถิ่นแนะนำ
https://www.dmagazine.com/neighborhood-guides/2015/06/why-i-live-in-the-m-streets-dallas/