Dallas/ Food & Drinks
Published on November 25, 2019
Here are Dallas' top 4 New American restaurantsPhoto: Sixty Vines/Yelp

In search of a new favorite New American eatery?

Hoodline crunched the numbers to find the finest destinations for New American cuisine around Dallas, using both Yelp data and our own secret sauce to produce a ranked list of the best places to fulfill your urges.

Fall is the top season of the year for consumer spending at restaurants across the Dallas area, according to data on local business transactions from Womply, a provider of reputation management and email marketing for small businesses. The average amount spent per customer transaction at Dallas-area restaurants grew to $26 for the metro area in the fall of last year, which remains consistent with the rest of the year.

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1. Sixty Vines

Photo: Sixty Vines/Yelp

First on the list is Uptown's Sixty Vines, located at 500 Crescent Court, Suite 160. Yelpers give the wine bar and New American bistro, which serves pizza, pasta and more, 4.5 stars out of 554 reviews.

2. Bowen House

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Bowen House, a cocktail bar and New American gastropub in Uptown, is another prime choice, with 4.5 stars out of 226 Yelp reviews. Head over to 2614 Boll St. to give it a go for yourself.

3. Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery

Photo: DeQuilla H./Yelp

Next, check out Bread Winners Cafe & Bakery over in Uptown, which has earned four stars out of 1,733 reviews on Yelp. You can find the bakery and New American cafe, which is known for its breakfast and brunch, settled at 3301 McKinney Ave.

4. Gemma

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And then there's Gemma, a Lower Greenville favorite with 4.5 stars out of 461 reviews. Stop by 2323 N. Henderson Ave., Suite 109, to hit up the New American dining establishment next time you're in the mood.


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