Do a Segway tour. I'm serious. I would have never done anything like that, but our 2nd daughter bought my wife and I a tour. We learned more about Dallas than we ever would have. They do one for downtown and one in the arts district. There are two different companies, but I think this is the one we used.
The list for places to eat or drink is about a mile long.
Where are you staying? Is there anything in particular you are looking to do? Do you have money burning a hole in your pocket or looking for relatively inexpensive fun? Is she high maintenance or relatively easy to please?
Dallas has a ton to offer and can be a lot of fun but I'm sure some of us can point you in the right direction with a little better idea of what you are looking to do.
All my 25-30 yr. old buddies go to happiest hour, Truck Yard, katy trail ice house, time out tavern, inwood tavern
To eat S&D Oyster, mico cina, taco diner, 18th and vine, sprezza, R+D Kitchen, Also check out restaurants in Design District / Trinity Groves area bunch of great eats over there
The list for places to eat or drink is about a mile long.
Where are you staying? Is there anything in particular you are looking to do? Do you have money burning a hole in your pocket or looking for relatively inexpensive fun? Is she high maintenance or relatively easy to please?
Dallas has a ton to offer and can be a lot of fun but I'm sure some of us can point you in the right direction with a little better idea of what you are looking to do.
I'm spending the week in Greenville for training/work then plan to get a hotel close to the center of Dallas during the weekend so the gf and I can get around more easily. We're not high maintenance, mostly laid back. Any unique bars/restaurants/attractions are appreciated.
#1 thing to do in Dallas is find a ride to Fort Worth. Amon Carter used to take a sack lunch when he went to Dallas for a meeting cause he said he'd never spend a dime there! True story!
I'm spending the week in Greenville for training/work then plan to get a hotel close to the center of Dallas during the weekend so the gf and I can get around more easily. We're not high maintenance, mostly laid back. Any unique bars/restaurants/attractions are appreciated.
In Greenville, TX? If so, you have to go to CB's hamburgers. My grandad used to take me there when I was a kid. Haven't been there in a long while, but they made some good hamburgers.
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