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Dallas Dining: Family‑Friendly Restaurants for Your Next Outing

Art Park – Trinity Groves

The newest gem in Trinity Groves, Art Park offers a vibrant patio, outdoor art, lawn games, and handcrafted cocktails. The menu focuses on hearty, flavorful items that appeal to all ages. Kids will love the Hoffman hotdog and sweet potato fries, while adults can indulge in Art Park Bombs (bacon‑wrapped chicken bites) or a classic cheeseburger. With plenty of TVs, it’s also a great spot to catch a Cowboys game.

Loro

Since opening in July, Loro’s Asian smokehouse has become a local favorite. The menu’s tapas‑style plates feature fresh veggies and proteins, perfect for sharing. Highlights include the chicken karagge and curry brisket rice. Loro’s relaxed atmosphere makes it a hit with families.

Thunderbird Pies

Detroit‑style pizza lovers will appreciate Thunderbird Pies. Their menu offers standard pies and creative options such as Bacon Jamz ’03, a smoky pork shoulder and bacon marmalade topped with charred pineapple. After dinner, enjoy a sweet treat from the built‑in ice cream shop.

Eddie’s Tex‑Mex Cocina

Coming from the renowned E‑Bar, Eddie’s brings casual Tex‑Mex to Lower Greenville. A colorful patio and sweeping views of Greenville Avenue create a relaxed setting. Nearby dessert spots – Steel City Pops, Joy Macarons, and Creamistry – make it easy to finish the meal on a sweet note.

Zero Gradi

Not a full meal, but Zero Gradi offers delightful gelato in the Dallas Arts District. It’s a perfect stop after a visit to the Dallas Museum of Art (free admission, reservations required) or a ride on the McKinney Avenue Trolley.

Plan your next family outing with these top Dallas restaurants and enjoy great food, kid‑friendly menus, and welcoming atmospheres.

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