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Anonymous
56944
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Our favorite dining spot in Dallas. Great ambiance and food.
Love the variable menu and great wines by the glass. Be sure to
save room for desert!
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ROBERT C.
Dallas , Texas
10
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After all these years the finest wine and food Bistro in Dallas,
Great wine selection and a seperate bar on one side of the restaurant.
The menu changes nightly and when tornados of beef is a selection,
try it it is absolutely fantastic. Fruit and Cheese trays are
available with your wine selection if your not having dinner!!
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Susan H.
Dallas , Texas
18
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Great restaurant which has been in Dallas a long time. I like the
great wine list and usually order a steak here but everything
is wonderful. Always been one of my favorite places in Dallas.
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Anonymous
56944
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The mushroom soup is divine. It wets the appetite for
wonderful entrees and delicious deserts. The baked brie
is scrumptious too. Each time I go the menu has new
things for me to try; I have yet to be disappointed. No
reservations are taken, but the small bar has an ample
wine list to get you started on a great evening (its
well worth the sometimes lengthy wait). Inside you'll
find it more cozy, though not terribly quiet, while
outside is great for people/automobile watching on
lower Greenville. In just ten minutes, on any given
weekend, you'll see everything from junkers, to
Harley's, to limos pass by. The Grape is perfect for
dates or small gatherings. The dual atmosphere, inside
and outside, means The Grape can be more intimate or
less serious, respectively. They also have a new, small,
private party room available. It was perfect for our
family dinner with about ten of us. If you like fine
wine, great food, and a comfortable dress/casual
atmosphe ...
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Anonymous
56944
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The mushroom soup is divine. It wets the appetite
for wonderful entrees and delicious deserts. The baked
brie is scrumptious too. Each time I go the menu has
new things for me to try; I have yet to be disappointed.
No reservations are taken, but the small bar has an
ample wine list to get you started on a great evening
(its well worth the sometimes lengthy wait). Inside
you'll find it more cozy, though not terribly quiet,
while outside is great for people/automobile watching
on lower Greenville. In just ten minutes, on any given
weekend, you'll see everything from junkers, to
Harley's, to limos pass by. The Grape is perfect for
dates or small gatherings. The dual atmosphere, inside
and outside, means The Grape can be more intimate or
less serious, respectively. They also have a new,
small, private party room available. It was perfect for
our family dinner with about ten of us. If you like
fine wine, great food, and a comfortable dress/casual
atmosphe ...
more
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Anonymous
56944
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Amazing little restaurant. The wait is definitely worth it!
We started with the best baked brie I've ever had. I had the seared
tuna entree, it was unlike anything else in this world. Great
wine selections and cozy, unpretentious atmosphere. What a
find!
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Anonymous
56944
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Found this great, cozy, and casual restaurant on the Internet.
What a find! The 1.5 hour wait (at 8:30) was worth it!
The wines by the glass selection is outstanding and the menu is
fantastic. We had the Calamari Cocktail, Mushroom Soup,
Lamb Tenderloin w/avocado and Pistaccio Crusted Salmon. All the
entrees are unique, and cannot be reproduced at home, even by the
best of us cooks! Definately a repeat, for any or no occasion.
Only complaint was the slower than normal service, but once the
food came, it we forgot all about the wait! Did not try desserts,
good reason to return! Bon Appetit!
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Ted R.
81
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My favorite restaurant along the residential section of middle
Greenville Avenue. Romantic, dark, and aromatic from the
kitchen, enjoy this little gem with a significant other.
Blackboard menu selections and wines are all wonderful,
particularly the mushroom soup.
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Craig S.
Plano , Texas
Long time lower Greenville stalwart. Intimate dark atmosphere the
closest your will get to an underground French bistro this side of the
Atlantic. Blackboard menu loaded with French country dishes. Don't
miss the mushroom soup.
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Scott K.
6
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A little expensive, but great none the less.
A large selection of great wines, and the food
is terrific. Long lines on weekends, so you might
have to sit in the cramped bar and eat cheese and
drink wine before getting a table (What a shame :))
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