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Sky Blossom 1514 Elm St., No. 611 (Downtown)
Sky blossom is in the heart of downtown Dallas and home to some stellar views. This Asian fusion restaurant has a great happy hour, Monday through Friday, 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. with options like sushi-style tacos ($4), crispy wings ($4) and dumplings ($5). Try their tasty margarita flight to enhance your experience.
Harlow MXM 2823 Main St. (Deep Ellum)
Deep Ellum is definitely a theme on this list, it s a hot spot for rooftop dining. Situated at the busy corner of Main and Malcolm X, they feature some amazing food like The MXM Burger made with brisket short ribs, double lettuce, tomato, onion and mayo topped with thick bacon. They also have a great brunch. When you add in the drinks, the rooftop views and the relaxed atmosphere this place is a must-try.
Very few positive things have come out of the past 12 months. Some hard lessons have been learned. Perhaps a few new hygiene habits could help us all stay healthier in the long run, which is certainly not a bad thing.
But there was one sparkly item highlight on the reel that did help spread a bit of cheer: being able to order alcoholic beverages to-go along with dinner (or lunch, it s been a hard year). Bills filed in the Legislature to allow to-go booze after the pandemic ends are drawing bipartisan support, including from Gov. Greg Abbott
Chief Revenue and Innovation Officer Anna Tauzin with the Texas Restaurant Association, who is lobbying for these bills, feels confident the measure will become law this session. In a recent meeting with Abbott, Tauzin said he too was excited about the measure.