Spent a weekend in Dallas and finally got to try a few restaurants here. I could’ve spent my weekend here, but I didn’t! The line up of restaurants makes it easy to pick from. I didn’t even see the Brewery. When I came it was really cold so we kinda speed walked through it all. Know that Off Site Kitchen is not in the line up, but in the front near Singleton Blvd. They have valet there as well. We came on Thursday night and it wasn’t that busy. We came Friday night and the place was packed. Every restaurant wanted to know if you had a reservation, otherwise wait is 1 hr or more. So if you come weekend night, make a reservation. Pretty cool spot with the Pedestrian Bridge and lovely view of downtown. I look forward to trying more restaurants here!
Casey G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
West Dallas is coming up where it was the Ghetto or La Bajada is now almost I’m competition with uptown. Great place to spend a week day or a weekend. My favorite places to go is the Four Corners brewery for sure and Luck. I was all about the Huffman Hotts but it is no longer there.
Chris E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Writing this 4-star review is a little embarrassing for me because I continue to poke fun at this«made up» area of Dallas. Like the«Design District», some marketing people seem to have just invented the whole thing. People – this was«Industrial». Ain’t no «Riverside” – they invented that street name too just a few years ago to force a more pleasant perception to this formerly nondescript warehouse area. At any rate, after much resistance to «Trinity Grove(s)»(never get it straight whether that’s plural or not), I finally HAD to cave in once the almighty Off-Site Kitchen moved there. Alright. Fine. I’ll go. The whole«bit» is about 10 restaurants all chained together in one long Farmers Market kind of structure. After visiting a few of these places, I realized I really liked the concept. Plus, they’re all really good restaurants! To sum up, the«get off my lawn» inside of me lost out(this time) to the practical side of me that realizes this is a really fun area. Making it even better is the Pedestrian Bridge that physically parallels the Margaret Hunt Hill. Nice job on repurposing the former car bridge to one for only pedestrians and bike riders in order for us to walk off some of whatever we just gorged on at TG. In my case, it was more than likely all kinds of great sushi from Bayashi.
Abigail H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
This concept is so awesome and unique! My favorite restaurant is definitely Luck(the beir rocks are to die for). I always sit outside and enjoy the views of downtown Dallas. I can’t wait to go back and try another restaurant. Best part is that it is away from the hustle and bustle of the city a little bit!
Joe b.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Little Elm, TX
Only been there once. I want to go back and check it out some more.
Mike B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
This up-and-coming area is a fun and refreshing little getaway from other places around town. Consolidating 10 or so eateries, bars, and even a brewery! I definitely recommend bringing and out-of-town friend or two to the area to have them experience a different part of Dallas. The only down-side is that things close down a bit early(11−12am) on the weekends so be sure to get out and explore earlier in the evening.
Toni J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Deatsville, AL
Shean Lee is the man! Walked us through the menu and gave samples galore! Have the beer ice cream! Tell him the kind of beer you like and he will help you pick one out. Tons of beer in tap. Great place!
Tiffany S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Grand Prairie, TX
There has been a lot of hype about Trinity Groves(or TG as I like to call it) over the last year. A few months ago I went to finally check it out for myself. Parking is always make or break for me. The parking in this area is somewhat plentiful but quite inconvenient. You can find a spot but it’s off the beaten path, in my opinion. There are several different restaurant concepts and plenty of space to walk around and explore. There’s even a «BIG» sign for you to take a picture. For my first visit I went to LUCK and I was less than impressed with the food. Their offerings were quite limited. The second time I went to Off-Site Kitchen but due to poor timing my lunch didn’t pan out, despite my having to wait in a very long line. They say third time’s the charm so I will have to visit one last time to see if this place really wows me. If I have a better experience I’ll update my review and if not this review will remain.
Grace K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Plano, TX
There is no way this place does not get the full 5 stars. There is so much happening here, you will definitely have a good time. Each restaurant is special and all the food here is delicious. They have a TON of outdoor seating and not so surprisingly, it is jam packed during the weekends(even in this hot weather). The only bad thing about this place is, how in the heck do you choose where to eat? Four Corners Brewing Company? Yes, a tour and sampling please. Hot dogs and tater tots at Hofmann Hots are the bomb delicious. I want some dessert — Should I go to the Cake Bar or Kate Weiser? I’ll have both. Naaaaah… I’ll just skip them all and go to OSK, my new favorite burger joint. Do-it Murph style is the way to go!
Uche M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
Pretty cool new area in West Dallas. Sad that gentrification is taking place here though :(Used to be a poor area(and still is if you drive too far). But I really like what they’ve done. Cool spot to hang out and eat. I’ve only been to Souk and Chino Chinatown. Souk’s venue is very nice but there food was not so good. Lacked flavor. Chino’s is great tho! It’s a Latin & Chinese fusion! If you go please get the corn! Your tastebuds will thank you! I hope to try more restaurants soon!
Stephen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
We finally checked out this new hotspot. There are positives and negatives. The positives are ample parking(although they try to regulate bridge walkers from people going to restaurants), and a nice variety of different types of cuisines all gathered in one convenient place. The negatives are that the streets and traffic flow simply are not sufficient to handle all the traffic so it is difficult getting in and out. Many of the restaurants have average ratings so that bears some checking out. The area would be 5 stars if it overlooked the river or had some kind of view rather than broken down homes and dilapidated parking lots. We enjoyed our time walking around and checking out the new eating and shopping. I am unsure how safe the neighborhood is at night. But we will undoubtedly return.
Joseph F.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Fort Worth, TX
Trinity Groves is one of Dallas’s new up and coming areas. They’ve got a great night life, lots of dinning options, plenty of fun! Definitely a spot to check out and a great idea for a progressive dinner.
Raymond O.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, TX
This place is social city. Open spaces and variety of food. Sushi Bayashi is my go to place for food and LUCK for beer. The parking is abundant and the design screams hangout because the lights or on. Big word of advise. All the restaurants schedule to close at 11pm. Come early and stay awhile. May experience the Trinity Grove crawl…
Cat N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
This area is up and coming!!! it was just swamp water and shacks before they built the Hunt bridge. Then followed all the cool businesses that has been popping up like the cake bar and Kate Weiss chocolate! I hope this area can survive because not many people know about them and a few businesses are only getting«OK» reviews on Unilocal.Maybe Unilocal event should help? :-D just saying! I would like to see more venues and restaurants/bars in this area!
Roxanne K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Augusta, GA
Welcome to force fed gentrification at its best. This«incubator» concept as someone called it landed smack at the edge of West Dallas. I’m sure it was all planned for that«bridge to nowhere» we used to joke about. Meanwhile, the places here are great, I like the layout and the setting near the new bridge park is a good one. ALL good decisions… I just wonder what will happen to the neighborhood behind this… I’ve heard about this place pressuring them and that’s not cool.
Sarah S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Trophy Club, TX
Run do not walk to check out this hot spot!!! It is one huge building(four corners brewery co and event center is a cross the street)(so is Hoffmann hots and babbs BBQ) with a bunch of restaurants, cake bar, Kate weiser chocolate and two galleries. Here is a list of the the restaurants… Amberjax, a seafood market and restaurant. We had dinner there! Amazing! Casa rubia, modern Spanish tapas. Babb bro bbq and Blues, bbq and blues! Duh! Chino, Asian and Latin cuisine. Had after dinner drinks here! I had the snake charmer. Very good and refreshing! Didis tamale diner, Central America and inspired tamales. Hoffmanns hot dogs, hot dogs! Lol I haven’t been but I dad swears they are amazing! Kate weiser chocolate, I only peaked into the window… But wow the most beautiful chocolates! Very very very expensive! Kitchen lto, permanent pop up. Meaning the chefs only stay for four months. We had bf dinner drinks here! Blythe Beck is the chef right now. I got the Kentucky mule… And I must say I’m going to have to copycat this drink at home! It was amazing! Luck, Comfort food and craft beer! They did have a bunch of beer on tap! Potato flats, innovative baked potato concept. Resto, modern American with French invasion influences. I need to try this place asap! Soūk, moroccan bistro and bazaar! I love how we tried trinity grove; cocktail at one place then dinner at another followed up by drinks somewhere else! Next time we are going to get appetizers dinner and dessert at three different places!!! I can’t freaking wait!!!
Neha M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Garfield, NJ
I think it’s safe to say this is a beautiful new addition to our Dallas skyline. Driving back home from road trips to austin, it’s always nice to see our skyline and now we see this new architectural view. I got to enjoy some yoga on the bridge and biking as well during a fitness festival. It was awesome! I need to make another trip down there to try a variety of the food selections
I W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Dallas, TX
One of the beautiful things about the DFW metorplex is the variety of neighborhoods with their unique vibes. Trinity Groves is an old area of Dallas which is being revitalized to include hip restaurants, shopping, parks, and outdoor spaces that have beautiful views of downtown. The arches of the Trinity River bridge, connect downtown and uptown to Trinity Groves. The bridge is bringing in an influx of people(myself included) who had never stopped in the area before. Residents of the area host events under and near the bridge during the warm months. If you’re planning a visit, check out the website to learn more.
Chelsea R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Coppell, TX
I currently have a love affair going on with this new development! Shops, restaurants… a lot of innovative things happening here. The view of the bridge at night from here is absolutely fantastic! I bet it will be beautiful during the holidays. Now we just need more grown and sexy spots and we are set! I can imagine spending lots of fun nights here exploring all of the restaurants. Bring your honey here or your friends and go explore!
Eric W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Tarrant, TX
I recently learned of Trinity Groves. It was actually the«restaurant incubator» concept that brought Trinity Groves to my attention. In fact that was how it was described to me, as in «Oh, you have to check out the restaurant incubator near the south end of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge.» Well I started searching for«restaurant incubator»(on Unilocal) and wasn’t having much luck. It wasn’t until I did some internet searches that I discovered the true name, which is Trinity Groves. But there’s was no Unilocal listing. So here it is. Trinity Groves does indeed have the restaurant incubator, the full name of which is «Restaurant Concept Incubator program, which encourages chefs and restaurateurs to create and present unique restaurant concepts to a team of experienced restaurateurs who will then support them to bring their ideas to reality.» But Trinity Groves also features retail, arts and entertainment, thus making it very difficult to categorize on Unilocal.But I felt I had to try, as it is a unique destination to sate numerous requirements. It is definitely worth checking out, perhaps after a stroll across the Continental Avenue Pedestrian Bridge( ). The best advice I could give is to check out the website, which lists all the goings on. PS. There are currently about 10 restaurants, with 6 more«coming soon». Four Corners Brewing Company is also located here, complete with Saturday tours and an «All Day Alehouse»(open 7 days). For hours, see . PPS. There is also a Unilocal listing for 3015 at Trinity Groves( ), which is the venue space.