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Best Live Music Restaurants in Duncanville

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4.8
Exceptional(63)
Price: Expensive
• American • Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts
Booked 9 times today
Swank is more than just a restaurant; it's a place where memories are made.From romantic dinners for two to lively gatherings with friends, our versatile space can accommodate any occasion. Celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, or simply enjoy a casual evening out with loved ones in an atmosphere that radiates warmth and hospitality.We take great pride in sourcing the finest ingredients, ensuring that every dish we serve is made with the utmost care and attention to detail. We believe in supporting local farmers and producers, as well as preserving traditional recipes and techniques that have been passed down through generations.Join us at Swank, where the flavors of Italy and America come together in perfect harmony. Experience the joy of good food, good company, and the unmistakable feeling of being part of a vibrant community.
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4.3
Awesome(923)
Price: Moderate
• American • Park Cities
Booked 8 times today
NOW AT 2303 PITTMAN STREET, DALLAS, TEXAS, 75208“Our motto at Henry’s Majestic has always been ‘Good Food. Strong Drink.’ Henry’s Majestic is taking full advantage of the spacious, dog-friendly site which offers ample outdoor seating where customers can enjoy live music on weekends and al fresco dining. Industrial but contemporary design-style speckled with unique “found” items throughout the two-acre site. Now serving lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch right out of the gate with a menu containing flavors from all around the world in classic forms. Old favorites including the Bone Marrow Burger, Bourbon Meatballs, Birria Ramen, Carnitas Dumplings, Cuban Cigars, and the High Rise Club. New menu highlights include a Halibut Aguachile and a Seared Atlantic Halibut. Alex Fletcher, who created the original bar program for Henry’s Majestic, has returned to revamp the bar’s offerings to be interesting, playful and sustainable with an inventive spin on modern classics.
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4.8
Exceptional(215)
Price: Moderate
• Café • West Dallas
Booked 17 times today
At Soirée Coffee Bar we pour more than coffee back into the community. We believe that music, coffee, and culture brings people from all walks of life together, which is why we pride ourselves on being the ultimate hubspot for excellence. Our jazz-inspired design translates our belief to provide a warm, free, and inviting atmosphere for all. We offer a unique jazz brunch on Saturday or Sunday with live music.
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4.4
Awesome(235)
Price: Moderate
• Mexican / Southwestern • Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts
Booked 3 times today
In 1983, after the success of La Calle Doce, Oscar and Laura Sanchez wanted to open another restaurant but they didn’t want to duplicate their previous success nor did they want to open just another Tex-Mex restaurant. Oscar wanted something that wasn’t found in Dallas, something that reminded him of home. Since both Oscar and Laura are from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon in Northern Mexico, they decided to open a restaurant that specialized in Comida Norteño (northern food) and Tex-Mex featuring dishes such as cabrito, mollejas, and asado de puerco. Today El Ranchito is known for it’s authentic Mexican food, freshly made tortillas and festive atmosphere where mariachis play daily. These elements – the food, the music and the friendly staff – have helped El Ranchito achieve it’s ultimate goal of creating an atmosphere where the customer feels as if they are back home in Monterrey.
A photo of Black Ship Little Katana restaurant
4.2
Awesome(109)
Price: Moderate
• Contemporary Asian • Downtown
In 1852, Matthew Perry, father of the USA Steam Navy, was assigned a diplomatic mission by American President Millard Fillmore to open Japanese ports to the west trade. The Admiral sailed four steam ships from Norfolk, Virginia to Japan. Along that trip the salt water stained the metal ships black. At that time, the Japanese had never seen such machines and referred to them as the “black ships”. This is where we take our name. Perry didn’t just open up Japan but all of Asia. This fateful meeting of the East and West cultures plays out in our menu.

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