15 Bishop Arts District Haunts You Need to Visit

Cruise just 10 minutes south of downtown Dallas, and you’ll arrive at the bright, funky, and vibrant Bishop Arts District. Romp around the neighborhood to find hot spots where you can sip, nosh, and play. When it comes to exploring the ultimate places to visit in Bishop Arts, start here with our list of favorite haunts.

1. Bishop Cider Co. Tasting Room

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509 N Bishop Avenue, Suite C

Dallas, TX 75208

(214) 364-7728

On a hot Texas day, nothing beats a crisp, cold cider. Slip into the Bishop Cider Tasting Room for a refreshing sip of sweetness. This cidery serves up six adult beverage ciders on tap at a time–flavors include Texas Tea, The Dark Cide, Crackberry, and more. Order a flight to sample all the ciders and good luck nailing down your favorite.

2. Espumoso Caffe

408 N Bishop Avenue

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 948-2055

Get a buzz at Espumoso! This espresso café accurately reflects its name—which means foamy, frothy, and bubbly—as it whips up all sorts of caffeinated goodness. Chill out with a hazelnut cream cold brew or warm up with a piping hot latte. Better yet, pair it with an empanada or arepas to start your day off on the right foot.

3. The Wild Detectives

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314 W Eighth Street

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 942-0108

What’s better than stumbling across a quaint and quirky bookstore? Stumbling across a quaint and quirky bookstore that doubles as a bar and venue! The Wild Detectives is a hip spot in town, where you won’t be asked to lower your voice. In fact, the more conversation had over a pint, the better. Come in for an event, browse the shelves, and chat about the latest novel you just read.

4.  Emporium Pies

314 N Bishop Avenue

Dallas, Texas 75208

(469) 203-6126

Follow the music notes to the front porch of Emporium Pies. This specialty pie shop invites you to dig into a slice of heaven. The homemade baked goods come in all sorts of seasonal flavors. Chow down on a Papa Don’t Preach pie, packed with sweet crème and fruit, or go for the Smooth Operator, French silk chocolate with a pretzel crust. Don’t leave town without hunting down their π Scream—homemade ice cream with bits of pied mixed in.

5.  We are 1976

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313 N Bishop Avenue

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214)821-1976

It’s always lovely to find a place that shares your love of topography. Step into the wonderful world of We are 1976, a paper goods shop with an in-house graphic design and letterpress studio. This family-run store is the ultimate place for finding a one-of-a kind card or that whimsical souvenir. From custom making your wedding invitations to tempting you with stationary, this gift shop is a gem.

6.  Lockhart Smokehouse

400 W Davis Street

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 944-5521

They say don’t mess with Texas, but it’s ok to dabble in the barbecue scene. At Lockhart Smokehouse, dig into some finger lickin’ good Central Texas-style barbecue. Chops? Brisket? Shoulder clod? Yup, they have all this and more. This family-operated joint does barbecue right. Order some grub from the counter and settle in for a cold one at the bar.

7. The Texas Theatre

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231 W Jefferson Blvd

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 948-1546

Come check out what’s playing on the silver screen. This movie theater shows both current and classic films. They even host special programs like a Class of 1989 Series (when was the last time you saw, Uncle Buck?) and the Women Texas Film Festival. Arrive early and belly up to the bar for a brew before showtime.

8. Oddfellows

316 W Seventh Street

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 944-5958

Have a hankering for breakfast? Kick start your day at Oddfellows, a favorite brunch spot on this side of town. This is no greasy spoon—you’ll find fab dishes from smoked salmon toast to brisket hash, served all-day long. Don’t forget to ask about the P.O.D., pancake of the day.

9. Red Pegasus Comics

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319 N Bishop Avenue

Dallas, Texas 75208

(972) 413-8716

Finally, a place where you can nerd out to your heart’s desire! What started as a pop-up shop is here to stay in the Bishop Arts District. Red Pegasus Comics is the premier place to pick up graphic novels and comic books. Their selection goes beyond the usual suspects though. You’ll find politically charged and culturally significant works of art among the shelves, too.

10. Dallas Grilled Cheese Company

310 West 7th Street

Dallas, TX 75208

(214) 944-5515

If it’s not broke, don’t fix it is a fine theory, except when it comes to the art of grilled cheese. There’s always room for experimentation around this American classic. And that’s just what they do at the Dallas Grilled Cheese Company, where they make it bigger and better! Sink your teeth into the Cattleman’s Grilled Cheese, topped with smoked brisket, or brave the Bacon Jalapeno Popper Grilled Cheese.


11. Bishop Arts Theatre Center

215 South Tyler Street

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 948-0716

Sit back and enjoy a show at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center. This community-run organization produces theater performances, concerts, and speaker series. Currently, the 2019-2020 theater series is focused on celebrating color, culture, and creativity. This October, The Wild Party; The Musical is taking the stage, followed by Black Nativity; The Musical once December rolls around.

12. Lucia Dallas

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408 West Eight Street, Suite 101

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 948-4998

Everyone is expressing their undying love for Lucia Dallas, and it’s high time you fall for her charms as well. This inviting Italian restaurant is known for whipping up amore in the kitchen. Though the menu is constantly changing, you can expect consistently divine cuisine. Whatever you do, save room for the olive oil cake with prune jam and cinnamon gelato for dessert.

13. Fete-ish

322 W Seventh Street

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 948-9874

Don’t leave town without stocking up on some off-beat souvenirs. At Fete-ish, you’ll score quirky and unique gifts that’ll have your friends and fam jealous of your visit. Pick up some Dallas pride stuff or some pet themed artwork. From silly and naughty to thoughtful and sweet, these gifts will tell tales of all your Bishop Arts adventures.

14. Ginger Fox Gallery

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1531 Dragon Street

Dallas, Texas 75207

(214) 801- 3211

The Bishop Arts District has a handful of galleries, and this is one you won’t want to miss. Take a tour of the masterpieces that pop against the white gallery walls. Explore Ginger Fox’s knack for abstract expressionism and surrealism and inquire about her Power Club series, focused on the strength of women.

15. Dude, Sweet Chocolate

408 W Eighth Street, Suite 100

Dallas, Texas 75208

(214) 943-5943

At Dude, Sweet Chocolate, the name says it all. Here you’ll find ridiculously delicious treats you didn’t even realize you were missing in your life. Caramel Corn Toffee and Hanoi Fudge? Sign us up! Take your sweet tooth for a spin at this chocolate shop and see why everyone’s talking about Chef Katherine Clapner’s creations.

From eating your weight in sweets to drinking beer at a bookstore, get ready to live the good life in the Bishop Arts District. 

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