Quote:Firvulag wrote:Downtown is mostly businesses, so yeah, it does get quieter after 9. If you're looking for the club scene, you want to get over on Greenville Avenue, or go over to Deep Ellum (aka Elm Street). There's also some good bars and such over on McKinney Avenue. The West End also has some bars, but it's mostly restaurants, and it's kind of pricey.
Sadly I am the one who's gotten stuck with the night shifts. But I have managed to get out and do a few things. Toussad's is interesting, and somewhat creepy, for example.
Also, downtown Dallas is surprisingly empty at 9 pm. Although Ottawa's nightlife is kind of dead too, and the less said about my hometown the better. I guess I've been living in Montreal too long.
Oh and Logan, I apologize for briefly doubting you about the heat. You and Mr Cronauer were understating things. However, I've been assured by one of our client's employees that things won't be so unseasonably cool this coming week. Yay?
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Dining Advice: Find yourself a Sonny Bryan's. Best barbeque in town. Barring that, find a Red, Hot and Blues. If you get down to Deep Ellum or on Greenville, and you're looking for a burger, eat at the Twisted Root Burger Co. You won't be sorry.
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