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Trinity Groves

Dallas's skyline-kissed culinary playground: hop between Mexican tacos, Italian pastas, steakhouses, and craft cocktails amid Trinity River views and lively night markets.

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Trinity Groves is a vibrant 15-acre dining and entertainment district in West Dallas, nestled at the base of the iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. This culinary playground features a rotating lineup of diverse restaurants offering Mexican, Italian, Chinese, seafood, steakhouse, and more, alongside coffee shops, chocolatiers, and doughnut spots. Patios overlook stunning skyline views, with events like night markets and live music adding to the lively atmosphere. Ideal for foodies seeking variety in a casual, outdoor-oriented setting.

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3011 Gulden Ln, Dallas, West Dallas, Texas, 75212, US
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
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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    Driving

    20-30 min from downtown Dallas via I-30 W; free parking lots available, valet during peaks (~$10); 3011 Gulden Ln.

    Public Transit

    DART Bus 47 or 59 to West Dallas Transit Center (15-25 min from downtown), then 10-min walk; affordable ~$2-3.

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    Uber/Lyft from DFW Airport 20-30 min (~$30-50); drop-off at main entrance; surges on weekends.

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    Local tips

    Mix and match: Order from multiple restaurants and picnic on shared patios for the ultimate food adventure.
    Time for evenings: Visit Friday nights for the Night Market with vendors, music, and skyline glow.
    Beat the heat: Opt for indoor spots or shaded areas during summer; bundle up for winter patios.
    Bridge views: Stroll to the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge edge for iconic photo ops post-meal.

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    Dining Diversity

    Trinity Groves stands as a culinary incubator where independent chefs showcase innovative concepts. Visitors can hop between spots like Beto & Son for modern Mexican fare with liquid nitrogen margaritas and tater tot nachos, Saint Rocco's for handmade pasta and Italian classics, or Winsome Prime for premium steaks and seafood. Sum Dang Good delivers dim sum and bao, while Pesca offers coastal classics with boozy cocktails. Quick bites from LaRue Doughnuts, Kate Weiser Chocolates, and Soirée Coffee Bar round out the options, ensuring something for every craving.

    Atmosphere and Views

    Perched along the Trinity River, the district boasts sweeping panoramas of the Dallas skyline framed by the dramatic arches of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Expansive patios encourage al fresco dining under string lights, with ArtPark providing a beer garden vibe complete with murals and sculptures. The outdoor layout fosters a social hub feel, perfect for groups mixing plates from multiple venues, though indoor seating shields from Texas weather extremes.

    Events and Entertainment

    Weekly happenings keep the energy high: Friday Night Markets feature vendors from 6-10 PM, Burn & Brunch offers Pilates followed by wine, and regular live music, trivia, and patio pizza nights draw crowds. Four Corners Brewery nearby enhances the scene with craft beers. This dynamic calendar transforms Trinity Groves into a go-to for date nights, friend gatherings, or out-of-town guests exploring Dallas's food renaissance.

    Practicalities and Evolution

    Moderate pricing prevails across most eateries, with brunch weekends adding appeal. The area thrives in mild weather but quiets during heat waves or rain due to its patio focus. Gentrification continues in surrounding West Dallas, blending urban edge with polished dining. Ample parking exists, though valet options appear during peaks. As tenants evolve, the district maintains its reputation for fresh, entrepreneurial energy.

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