
Spending time in Love Field Area? Get to know this Dallas neighborhood by browsing its most popular local businesses, from a pizza joint to a Mediterranean eatery.
Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the top places to visit in Love Field Area, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of neighborhood businesses. Read on for the results.
1. Social Pie

Topping the list is bar Social Pie, which offers pizza, craft beer and more. Located at 5855 Maple Ave., it's the highest rated business in the neighborhood, boasting 4.5 stars out of 243 reviews on Yelp.
Its pizzas include the Texican with barbecue sauce, smoked brisket, bacon, red onion and pickled jalapeño; the Wild Mushroom with garlic oil, tomato, gouda and goat cheese; and the Tony with garlic oil, chicken, spinach, kalamata olives, goat cheese and pickled jalapeño. It also offers sandwiches, salads and dessert pizzas. (See the full menu here.)
Lennox K. wrote, "Not only do they have amazing pizza, but the staff are super kind, the company is eco-friendly and they support local charities and farmers! The wild mushroom pizza was perfection, and don't even get me started on the mouthwatering s'mores one — it was addictive, yet somehow not sickeningly sweet!"
2. Bluegreen Canteen

Next up is BlueGreen Canteen, a spot to score sandwiches, burgers and more, situated at 6211 Owens St., Suite 130. With five stars out of 52 reviews on Yelp, it's proven to be a local favorite.
On the menu, expect the Lobster Roll sandwich with lobster, roasted garlic aioli and scallions on a brioche roll; the Mahi Banh Mi with grilled mahi, chipotle remoulade, pickled veggies and cilantro; and B.E.L.T. with smoked bacon, lettuce, tomato and an over easy egg with avocado aioli on sourdough. (See the full menu here.)
Debi F. said, "Had a cheeseburger with homemade pickles and aioli. Nice soft toasted bun, fresh crunchy veggies. Perfectly cooked! It was outstanding! Fries were thick cut and fresh!"
3. Tipico's

Tipico's, a Mexican spot, is another neighborhood go-to, with four stars out of 185 Yelp reviews. Head over to 3118 W. Northwest Highway to see for yourself.
The menu offers Mexican dishes like enchiladas, nachos, tacos, tostadas, burritos and soups. House specialties include the Bistec Ranchero (beef strips sauteed in onions, tomatoes and jalapeños with a side of guacamole), the chicken with mole sauce and the Camarones a la Mexicana (shrimp sauteed with tomatoes, chiles and onions).
David L. said, "My favorite Mexican restaurant in Dallas. It's not a hipster taco joint or gourmet Mexican. It's a straight up norteño Mexican-style restaurant. Amazing Guisado de Puerco con salsa roja with the homemade flour tortillas is your best choice. Tostadas with beans or guacamole or carne molida are also great."
4. Bailey's Cafe

Check out Bailey's Cafe, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 57 reviews on Yelp. You can find the breakfast, brunch and traditional American spot, which offers salads and more, at 2525 Inwood Road, Suite 123.
On the menu, expect to find dishes like the Bailey's Breakfast with two pancakes, two eggs and choice of sausage, bacon or ham; the Sunrise with three eggs, fried potatoes and toast; and the Avocado Bacon Cheeseburger.
Ashleigh E. wrote, "This is definitely my new favorite local place to grab breakfast or lunch. They have a variety of options for breakfast — omelets, pancakes and a delicious fruit plate I'd recommend."
5. Samad Cafe

And then there's Samad Cafe, a local favorite with 4.5 stars out of 47 reviews. Stop by 2706 Manor Way to hit up the Persian/Iranian and Middle Eastern spot next time you're in the neighborhood.
If you visit, you'll see dishes like the lamb shank served on a bed of rice; beef cooked with spinach and served with cilantro and rice; and beef served with yellow split peas, eggplant and squash served with rice.
Yelper Nina T. said, "The best Persian food in the DFW area with a very reasonable price. It's not a fancy restaurant like other typical persian places. This place is about great food and amazing customer service. Looks like one man is running the whole show."









