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Get to know the 5 freshest new businesses to launch in Dallas

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Published on July 03, 2019
Get to know the 5 freshest new businesses to launch in DallasPhoto: Foxtrot Market/Yelp

Interested in getting intel on the newest businesses to open in Dallas? From an taco spot to an Italian eatery, read on for a list of the newest hot spots to debut around town.

Taco Joint

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A Northeast Dallas newcomer, Taco Joint is a Tex-Mex and Mexican spot that's located at 9850 Walnut Hill Lane, Suite 437. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the restaurant offers tacos, burritos, tortilla soup, enchiladas, chalupas and more.

Foxtrot Market

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Stroll past 2822 McKinney Ave. in Oak Lawn and you'll find Foxtrot Market, a new convenience store and market-cafe that started off in Chicago. According to the new business' website, Foxtrot Market is "Your one-stop shop for local favorites and today’s most exciting brands, all delivered from our store to your door in under an hour."

Café Venice

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Now open for dinner and drinks at 4218 Lemmon Ave. in Oak Lawn is Café Venice. Serving traditional American and authentic Italian cuisine, the menu features steamed mussels, spaghetti bolognese, chicken oregatano, pizza and desserts.

Clean Juice

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Stop by 1302 Main St. in downtown Dallas and you'll find Clean Juice, a spot to score fresh fruit juices, smoothies and açaí bowls. Toast, seasonal bowls and cold-pressed juices are also on the menu.

Flying Saucer Draught Emporium

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Head over to 3111 Olympus Drive, Suite 100, and you'll find Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, a new beer bar with dozens of craft beer on tap, and even more in cans and bottles. The spot also serves food, with appetizers, pressed sandwiches, fresh salads, grain bowls and baked goods on the menu.


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