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Trinity Groves

Vibrant West Dallas foodie haven with skyline views, diverse eats from tacos to steak, lively patios, night markets, and endless entertainment just across the iconic bridge.

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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, expansive patios, weekly night markets, and events in a lively park setting next to the iconic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.

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3011 Gulden Ln, Dallas, West Dallas, Texas, 75212, US
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Mid ranged
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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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    Getting There

    Driving

    Free parking lot adjacent; 10-15 min drive from downtown Dallas via Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, $0 cost.

    Public Transit

    DART bus Route 47 to Singleton Blvd stop, 20-30 min walk; $2-3 fare, runs frequently.

    Rideshare

    Uber/Lyft drop-off at main entrance; 10-20 min from central Dallas, $15-25 typical cost.

    Walking/Biking

    0.5 mi walk from Design District; bike lanes along Singleton Blvd, 10 min pedal.

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    Local tips

    Visit on Friday evenings for the Night Market in the park, featuring local vendors, food stalls, and live music from 6-10 PM.
    Opt for outdoor patios with skyline views and water fans for comfortable dining in warm weather.
    Try liquid nitrogen margaritas at Beto & Son for a dramatic, smoky cocktail experience.
    Combine brunch at Pesca with a Pilates session in the park for a fun weekend start.

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    Dining Haven

    Trinity Groves stands as a culinary epicenter in West Dallas, featuring an ever-evolving lineup of restaurants showcasing global flavors. Diners flock to Beto & Son for modern Mexican dishes like stacked enchiladas, tater tot nachos, and liquid nitrogen margaritas prepared tableside. Saint Rocco's delivers New York-style Italian with handmade pasta, lasagna, and an extensive wine list, while Pesca Coastal Classics specializes in seafood and boozy brunch cocktails. Sum Dang Good Chinese offers dim sum and bao in a mural-filled space, Holy Crust serves top-tier pizzas, and spots like Winsome Prime steakhouse, Rollin Smoke BBQ, and Milagro Tacos round out the diverse menu. Coffee lovers start their day at Soirée Coffee Bar with honey lavender lattes, and sweet treats await at LaRue Doughnuts and Kate Weiser Chocolates.

    Entertainment and Atmosphere

    Beyond food, Trinity Groves pulses with energy through weekly events like the Friday Night Market from 6-10 PM in the park, featuring local vendors, live music, and a festive vibe. Pilates in the Park sessions blend fitness with post-workout wine, and expansive patios with water fans provide shaded outdoor seating overlooking the Dallas skyline. The district's art-filled backyard bar and sculptures enhance the social playground atmosphere, perfect for date nights, group outings, or casual hangs. Large indoor and outdoor spaces accommodate crowds, with free parking nearby and a mix of quick-service and fine dining options.

    Location and Views

    Positioned at 3011 Gulden Ln along the Trinity River, Trinity Groves benefits from its prime spot just across the dramatic Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. This vantage point delivers panoramic city skyline views, especially at sunset, making it a hotspot for photos and relaxed evenings. The 15-acre site blends urban energy with green park spaces, fostering a walkable, vibrant destination that has continually reinvented itself post-pandemic with fresh venues and concepts.

    Practical Essentials

    Open daily with varying hours—early mornings for coffee and later nights on weekends—the district caters to all meals. Moderate pricing prevails across most eateries, with patios ideal for Texas weather. Ample seating, including sheltered areas, ensures comfort, while the evolving scene keeps visitors returning for new discoveries amid the stunning backdrop.

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