Dish

Each time I try a new place, I walk in with a flurry of excitement and my taste buds standing at attention.  My expectations are usually a little high, but with DISH they were matched.

On my first visit here, I was with a group of nine taking advantage of the Yelp! Eats deal ($25 for three courses à la KERA Restaurant Week – and yes, this was quite a while ago) and DISH was our restaurant of choice.  Dinner was at 6 p.m., Wicked was at 8 p.m. … and that apparently wasn’t a great plan.  After reminding our waitress multiple times and urging her to quicken her step, we still missed the first scene.  Despite the somewhat slow service, our waitress was very nice and suggested some great cocktails and food choices.

We all agreed on some flatbread for the table and that was the best choice we made all night!  The mushroom flatbread was to-die AND was half off – it doesn’t get better than that.  As for the salads, they are fresh and nicely presented but watch out for the juicy tomatoes … they may squirt and ruin your neighbor’s new, white shirt (sorry, Brando!).  The food menu has a wide range of options from pasta to short ribs that fall apart and will haunt your dreams they are so good.  It is their take on comfort food.

As for drinks, they have very inventive drinks that they have dubbed “culinary inspired drinks”.  If you’re looking for a sweet drink, try the Prairie Pomegranate Mojito, the Kiss & Tell, or the Strawberry Basil Margarita.  For more masculine options, go for a Manhattan becase the whole bar menu is skewed sweet.

The restaurant itself is very edgy.  The decore is quite innovative and, be prepared, the bathrooms are coed.  Most everyone there is interested in men anyway, so it doesn’t get awkward.  The wait staff is, on the whole, incredibly hospitable.  On my second visit, which was for a friend’s birthday, they brought a round of champagne for the table and a complimentary dessert.  Not too shabby.

Extra tip:  Parking is really difficult around the restaurant so definitely have a couple bucks so you can valet.

Go in with deep pockets and an appetite, you’ll need both.  Save room for dessert.

Drink strength: 4
Overall: 4.3

DISH
www.dish-dallas.com | @dish4123
4123 Cedar Springs Road | (214) 522-3474
8611 Hillcrest Avenue, Suite 100 | (214)363-3474

Specials:
Monday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. & Thursday, 9-11 p.m.
$2 off specialty cocktails, $4 calls, 1/2 price flatbread

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See you there next week?

this review is brought to you by the letter P.

The original article can be found on QUICKDFW.com.

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You might feel like ordering up a cream soda instead of a vodka soda when you walk into the Stoneleigh P. This 37-year-old bar used to be a pharmacy (that’s where it gets its “P”), and it still carries the vibe of an old-school soda shop — glass displays lining the perimeter of the seating area, a magazine bank stocked with reading material and swivel stools at the long wooden bar.

But don’t worry: It has all the touches of a modern bar. If you accidentally brush the knee of the cute boy next to you, chances are he’ll buy you a drink with one straw, not two.

The P boasts an SMU-heavy crowd Thursday through Saturday, but it never seems too packed or boisterous. Though, you may have to squeeze your way through the entry, where people tend to congregate.

It’s also an ideal spot to use as a compromise with your sports friends. There are just enough TVs peppered around the place, so those who are interested won’t miss a play. Those who aren’t can nosh on good food or play pool, and still earn points for going to “watch” the game.

As for the service, let’s be honest: It’s not great. I’d go as far as to say it’s poor at times. I’ve been a patron for a few years, and can’t remember an instance in which I waited less than five minutes for a drink on a busy night. Also, check your ticket before you close out. While the drinks aren’t pricey — some beers will only set you back $2.50 — I’ve found that they can occasionally lose track of how many were ordered.

So, you may ask why I keep going back. Well, aside from the tasty pub grub (we’ll get to that later), it’s that entertaining crowd. The patrons always seem to be friendly and approachable, meaning you won’t have a hard time making conversation when you belly up to the bar.

What people are wearing: You might find a slew of dressed-up partiers, since the P is known as the standard pre- and post-formal/wedding/event spot for younger 20-somethings. If you want to find girls ordering Miller Lites in next season’s looks, this is the place to go. You’ll find a more casually clad crew on Sunday afternoons or during happy hour.

The drink: It’s all about the mixed drinks and bottled beer, so don’t rock the boat. Mixed drinks tend to go in one of two directions — incredibly strong, or without enough alcohol to taste. It depends on which bartender serves you and how quickly you can spit out your drink order. Don’t give them trouble, tip well and they’ll probably lengthen the pour a little.

The food: The menu has something for everyone — delicious salads for the weight-watchers, steaks for those looking for something a bit heartier and finger foods for those who’d rather save room for liquids. I recommend the Stoneleigh P Burger (it’s up there on the list of my favorites in Dallas) and the creamy queso verde is a must-try.

The music: Since there’s a jukebox, the music is at the discretion of the patrons. Basically, you’re going to hear the lineup from the last Austin City Limits festival, along with “Don’t Stop Believin’” and J. Geils’ “Centerfold.”

The smoking factor: Outside on the patio only.

Parking: Park on the street if you’re lucky enough to snag a spot, or valet at the Stoneleigh Hotel, directly across from the P.

Bottom line: The old watering hole may have spotty service at times, but it’s always on key with its fun clientele and good food.

Knox Street Pub

Knox Street Pub, that little bar on the left on McKinney (yes, McKinney and not Knox Street… odd?) that you can’t miss because of its bright orange neon sign, isn’t to be missed for more reasons than its flamboyant signage.  The food at this late-night hot spot makes happy hour at Knox a must-try.

Let me paint a picture for you … ready?  You sidle up to the bar, order your vodka-so-and-so, take a sip, cringe slightly because it’s delightfully potent, and peruse the menu.  You see Irish Nachos and think, “Hm, I wonder what makes the Irish version different.  I should try them out.”  My child, you have made the right choice.  Get ready for a huge skillet to be placed in front of you boasting sliced potatoes, cheese, and all the fixins.  Flip them over and eat them from the bottom – it’s inexplicably better.

The portions are huge so try to share.  The salad was perhaps larger than my purse (which is big) and had a very generous portion of chicken.  I only wish I had a big enough stomach to try one of everything at KSP.  During happy hour, it’s not too crowded so you can find a spot at the bar or on the large patio to spread out and enjoy your meal and drinks.

Let’s revisit those potent drinks, shall we?  I chose to go the way of the thrifty folk and have wells.  I suppose it was my undoing for the night (seeing as I didn’t say uncle until after a few more at another unnamed location) … but they were sure strong!  Seeing as the non-well drinks are still pretty decently priced, go ahead and treat yourself to the upgrade.  Their beer selection is also pretty decent for a bar that doesn’t specialize in it.  Shots (hell, any drinks) here will do you in … call a cab or have a DD – don’t be stupid.

Quick overview of high points:  
-LOTS of TVs.  
-UT grad?  Watch the game here b/c it’s the official bar of the Texas Exes
-Misters on the patio (watch out girls with s flat-ironed hair, don’t get too close!)
-On the weekends the dance floor is always full.  Don’t worry: it’s a limited number of fist-pumpers and mostly the cute SMU girls that think anything north of Blackburn is considered “slumming it”.
-Thursday through Saturday they have a DJ playing a pretty good mix — if you want a song played that he won’t play, apparently you can just go ask the manager and he’ll lean on the DJ in your stead.

If you haven’t been here yet, go in for a happy hour first to ease into it.  Once you think you’re ready, jump in on a weekend night with both feet and have yourself a dance … or seven.

Drink strength: 4.3
Overall: 3.8

Knox Street Pub
www.knoxstreetpub.com | @knoxpub
4447 McKinney Ave (at Armstrong) | (214)528-5100

Specials:
Monday-Friday | 4-7 p.m. | $2.50 domestic bottles and Miller Lite pints, $3 Shiner pints and house wine, $3.50 Blue Moon pints and premium bottles, $4 wells, $5 calls

Monday | 1/2 price pitchers, $4 wells
Tuesday | $3 wells and draft pints
Wednesday | $10 all-you-can-eat hot wings ($2 pints if you take advantage of the wings), $5 pitchers
Thursday | $4 22oz. drafts and wells | 9 p.m. – 1 a.m.: $2 domestic bottles, draft pints, and wells 
Friday and Saturday | $3 Jello injectors & shot specials
Sunday | $3 wells and draft pints

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