
Want the lowdown on the newest businesses to open in Dallas? From a gay bar to a family-run Thai restaurant, read on for a list of the latest hot spots to arrive recently.
The Crab Station

Now open at 2813 Commerce St. in Deep Ellum is The Crab Station, a Cajun and Creole diner and bar, offering a variety of seafood options and libations.
As its name suggests, The Crab Station is a seafood destination, serving fresh oysters, sacks of crawfish and an array of both boiled and fried fare from the sea, including fried bayou catfish with fries, lobster crunch rolls, boiled blue crabs and even a whole octopus.
Family Thais

Wander over to 208 N. Market, Suite 150, in downtown Dallas' West End Historic District and you'll find Family Thais, a new Thai bistro, which serves bubble tea, assorted noodle dishes and more.
This new fast-casual eatery primarily specializes in authentic Thai cuisine, but also features a selection of cafe-style items on its menu, such as waffles, crepes, shakes and espresso beverages.
Mr. Misster

Now open at 3900 Cedar Springs Road in Oak Lawn is Mr. Misster, a gay cocktail bar.
According to the business's Facebook page, Mr. Misster provides "a unique old-world setting with vibrant plush seating, soft lighting and a hint of glamour," in which patrons can enjoy one of the establishment's craft cocktails.
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