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Trinity Groves

Vibrant West Dallas food park with skyline views, diverse eats from tacos to steaks, lively night markets, and patios perfect for any night out.

★★★★★4.6 (3727)

Trinity Groves is a vibrant 15-acre dining and entertainment district in West Dallas, offering diverse restaurants from Mexican and Italian to seafood and BBQ, stunning skyline views across the Trinity River, weekly night markets, and events in a lively park setting next to the iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. With moderate pricing, spacious patios, and evolving culinary scene, it's ideal for foodies, groups, and casual outings.

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Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.

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3011 Gulden Ln, Dallas, West Dallas, Texas, 75212, US
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Monday
11 am-9 pm
Tuesday
11 am-9 pm
Wednesday
7 am-9 pm
Thursday
7 am-9 pm
Friday
7 am-11 pm
Saturday
8 am-11 pm
Sunday
8 am-9 pm

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    Getting There

    Driving

    20-30 min from Dallas CBD via I-30 W; free parking available on-site, $0-10 validation possible.

    Public Transit

    DART bus 47 from downtown ~25 min to nearest stop, then 10-min walk; $2-3 fare.

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    Uber/Lyft from downtown 10-15 min, $15-25; drop-off at main entrance.

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    Local tips

    Visit on Fridays for the Night Market in The Park from 6-10 PM, featuring local vendors, food, and entertainment.
    Start with coffee at Soirée Coffee Bar, then hop between Beto & Son for Mexican and Saint Rocco's for Italian pasta.
    Catch skyline sunsets from patios; book ahead for popular spots like Winsome Prime on weekends.
    Explore desserts at Kate Weiser Chocolates or La Rue Doughnuts after dinner for a sweet finish.

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    Dining Diversity

    Trinity Groves stands as a culinary hub with an eclectic mix of eateries spanning Mexican at Beto & Son, Italian at Saint Rocco's, Chinese dim sum at Sum Dang Good, seafood at Pesca Coastal Classics, steakhouses like Winsome Prime, and BBQ spots including Rollin Smoke and Kim’s House Grill. Dessert lovers indulge at Kate Weiser Chocolates and La Rue Doughnuts, while Soirée Coffee Bar provides a morning caffeine fix amid fresh pastries. This evolving food park ensures options for every palate, from casual tacos to upscale plates.

    Entertainment and Atmosphere

    Beyond dining, the district buzzes with energy through weekly Friday Night Markets hosted by Underground Market from 6-10 PM in The Park, featuring local vendors and live vibes. Events like Burn & Brunch Pilates sessions blend fitness with wine, complemented by art installations, murals, and an expansive backyard bar. Spacious patios overlook the Dallas skyline, creating a perfect backdrop for sunset drinks or group gatherings.

    Location and Views

    Perched along the Trinity River in West Dallas, Trinity Groves benefits from its position across the dramatic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, offering panoramic city vistas. The 15-acre site mixes restaurants, retail like Ari’s Pantry specialty grocery, and green spaces, making it a social playground for adults seeking variety in one convenient spot.

    Evolution and Highlights

    Over a decade, Trinity Groves has incubated talents and adapted post-pandemic with fresh concepts like Dozo Omakase sushi and Coin Toss sports bar. Patrons rave about Beto & Son's stacked enchiladas and nitro margaritas, Holy Crust's margherita pizza, and Saint Rocco's handmade pasta. Moderate pricing keeps it accessible, with outdoor seating enhancing the laid-back yet lively vibe.

    Practical Visits

    Open daily with extended weekend hours, the district suits lunch crowds, date nights, or family brunches. Ample parking and proximity to downtown make it reachable, though peak evenings fill up fast. Whether exploring new menus or enjoying skyline sunsets, Trinity Groves delivers Dallas flavor with flair.

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