Mohamed's Guidebook

Mohamed
Mohamed's Guidebook

Food scene

First time I visited Snooze was in Houston. Shortly after, it opened 2 branches in Dallas. Always a must stop for me anywhere I find this great breakfast chain since then. Photo is at Denver Union Station. It’s always super busy but worth the wait.
52 locals recommend
Snooze an AM Eatery
3211 Oak Lawn Ave
52 locals recommend
First time I visited Snooze was in Houston. Shortly after, it opened 2 branches in Dallas. Always a must stop for me anywhere I find this great breakfast chain since then. Photo is at Denver Union Station. It’s always super busy but worth the wait.
In my humble opinion, best fried chicken I ever had anywhere. Listed best fried chicken in town on many food sites. It’s always busy and they prepare the food freshly as you order so be prepared for waiting time.
16 locals recommend
Mike's Chicken
4234 Maple Ave
16 locals recommend
In my humble opinion, best fried chicken I ever had anywhere. Listed best fried chicken in town on many food sites. It’s always busy and they prepare the food freshly as you order so be prepared for waiting time.
If you are celebrating a special occasion or just treating yourself, this place is very special. Remember to make a reservation!
42 locals recommend
Truluck's
2401 McKinney Avenue
42 locals recommend
If you are celebrating a special occasion or just treating yourself, this place is very special. Remember to make a reservation!

Sightseeing

This pedestrian bridge besides being a landmark itself, it offers one of the best views for Dallas skyline, nice place for walking with access to Trinity Skyline Trail. You can park by Trinity Groves and walk there.
7 locals recommend
Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge
Ronald Kirk Pedestrian Bridge
7 locals recommend
This pedestrian bridge besides being a landmark itself, it offers one of the best views for Dallas skyline, nice place for walking with access to Trinity Skyline Trail. You can park by Trinity Groves and walk there.
Oak Lawn park is the first public park in North Dallas, developed in 1903. There is good history that you can read online if you like history of greenbelts and urbanism. The spot I would like to highlight is the parkway, a little bit neglected but really nice to walk along the creek from Turtle creek park all the way to Reverchon park with access to Katy Trail.
19 locals recommend
Turtle Creek Park
3333 Turtle Creek Blvd
19 locals recommend
Oak Lawn park is the first public park in North Dallas, developed in 1903. There is good history that you can read online if you like history of greenbelts and urbanism. The spot I would like to highlight is the parkway, a little bit neglected but really nice to walk along the creek from Turtle creek park all the way to Reverchon park with access to Katy Trail.
While walking Downtown, make sure to stop by this amazing spiritual spot. If you have time or planning to visit Fort Worth, remember to visit Water Gardens by T&P station (Free parking). Both gardens designed by Philip Johnson, both are great urban oasis and worth to spend some peaceful time there.
12 locals recommend
Thanks-Giving Square
1627 Pacific Ave
12 locals recommend
While walking Downtown, make sure to stop by this amazing spiritual spot. If you have time or planning to visit Fort Worth, remember to visit Water Gardens by T&P station (Free parking). Both gardens designed by Philip Johnson, both are great urban oasis and worth to spend some peaceful time there.

City advice

Getting around

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