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Get to know the newest businesses to debut in Dallas

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Published on March 20, 2020
Get to know the newest businesses to debut in DallasPhoto: Mendocino Farms/Yelp

Itching to discover the newest restaurant and retail additions to Dallas? From a Tex-Mex cantina to a gluten-free bakery, read on for a list of the latest establishments to debut around town.

Mendocino Farms

Photo: Mendocino Farms/Yelp

Looking for a fresh New American joint to score sandwiches and salads? Mendocino Farms has added a new restaurant location in downtown Dallas' City Center District at 2000 Ross Ave., Suite 160.

Mendocino Farms, which has outposts in Texas and California, features a menu brimming with elevated sandwiches, salads and other classic deli fare. Options include a pork belly bánh mì, taco salad with plant-based Impossible chorizo, vegan chili and a fried chicken sandwich with kale slaw.

Blue Cenote

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Wander over to 312 W. Davis St. in the Bishop Arts District and you'll find Blue Cenote, a new sports bar and Tex-Mex eatery, serving tacos and more.

On the menu, anticipate dishes like stuffed jalapeños, tortilla soup, a blackened shrimp salad, grilled chicken nachos, assorted quesadillas, tacos, burritos and fajitas.

Uno Mas

Photo: Uno MAs/Yelp

New to 2929 N. Henderson Ave. in Knox Henderson is Uno Mas, a Tex-Mex restaurant and bar. Considering it's garnered five stars out of seven reviews on Yelp thus far, Uno Mas appears to be off to quite a strong start.

In addition to frozen margaritas and other libations, Uno Mas specializes in quintessential Tex-Mex cuisine, with menu items ranging from fajitas, enchiladas and tacos to nachos, soups, salads and street food.

Unrefined Bakery

Photo: Unrefined Bakery/Yelp

Now open at 2222 McKinney Ave., Suite 180, in Uptown is the latest outlet of Unrefined Bakery, which is known for custom cakes, cupcakes and more.

According to its Yelp page, Unrefined Bakery offers entirely gluten-free and soy-free baked goods, along with options that can cater to a variety of other dietary needs. The cafe also serves coffee drinks, gluten-free beer and organic wines.


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