With high-quality made-to-order burgers, a ‘come as you are’ environment and a strange reverence for Chuck Norris, there’s no place else quite like Twisted Root. Way back before ‘gourmet burgers’ was a thing, Chefs Jason Boso & Quincy Hart decided to build a restaurant around half-pound, fresh ground burgers with a menu that allowed customers to build their own burgers with a list of crazy and inventive toppings. The two met in culinary school, after jobs in stock brokerages and telephone line repair. After paying their dues working the line at The Four Seasons & Pappas Bros, Jason & Quincy finally opened Twisted Root Burger Co. in the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, Texas in 2006. Twisted Root appeared on the second season of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives with Guy Fieri (2009) and suddenly Twisted Root was a dining destination in Dallas. While Twisted Root Burger Co. has seen incredible growth, Jason & Quincy have stuck to their roots and their senses of humor, using a hands-on approach to high-quality, fresh food in an casual atmosphere with tons of personality.
Texas Live is a dynamic $250 million world-class dining, entertainment and hospitality district nestled between Globe Life Park and the Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium in the heart of Arlington.
Inclusion is a great place to grab an amazing cup of coffee. They also have great wifi and open areas to sit and work or surf or wanna get away. They also have a meeting room you can reserve, but it's usually first come first serve, so call the restaurant for details.
Grocery store and everything else.
Relaxed budget option for Mexican classics, including slow-cooked charro beans & menudo on weekends.
Sleek counter-serve chain serving design-your-own pizza baked in 5 minutes, plus salads. Dine-in · Takeout · No-contact delivery.
In 1990 Jose Marquez opened a little store front counter for the growing Mexican community in east Arlington. 32 years later Marquez has become an Arlington staple for the community. Marquez is the place hometown regulars and hungry tourist go for good Mexican food and a warm Texas welcome.
Jose's daughters and grandchildren continue the family tradition of good food and big-hearted hospitality. Marquez has grown to include a panaderia, a flour tortilla factory and a restaurant all located in Arlington's Entertainment District.
They also have amazing breakfast tacos and otherwise great Mexican food.
Laid-back hangout furnishing booze, hearty entrees & weekend brunches in a roomy, modern space.
Texas barbecue staples including brisket, ribs, sausage & quail along with spiced-up side dishes.
Very cool "hole in the wall " bar and grill that is always having beer specials and live music. They even have a shuttle to At&t Stadium on game days.
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