Now Open
BOO! Galleria Dallas
Are you brave enough to be a guest inside the BooMont Hotel? The immersive spooky experience featuring mysterious rooms, interactive spaces, and imaginative photo opportunities will be open on level three through Oct. 31.
La Duni 2612 Irving Blvd.
The Pan-Latin restaurant known for its mouthwatering desserts may have closed its McKinney Avenue location, but it is still serving up coffee, baked goods, breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner in the Design District.
Lindora 6060 Forest Lane, Suite 890
The provider of medically guided weight loss and metabolic health has started offering personalized, long-term wellness solutions at its first Texas location in the Preston Forest neighborhood.
Sweetgreen 6565 Hillcrest Ave., Suite 140
The restaurant reimagining fast food and committed to fresh, plant forward, and earth friendly options has brought its salads, protein plates, and grain bowls to Snider Plaza.
Swoozie’s 8417 Preston Center Plaza
The one-stop celebration shop has reopened its location in The Plaza at Preston Center. It’s also added some upgrades — a bubbly bar and expanded celebration area.
Coming
Jo’Seon Wagyu Omakase 1628 Oak Lawn Ave.
Dallas’ first Korean Wagyu omakase dining experience will land in the Design District this fall. The luxury concept will feature 12-and 18-course menus that blend Japanese A5 wagyu with Korean omakase structure and beef techniques, along with American influences.
Spirit Halloween 8317 Westchester Drive
Preston Center just got spookier. The Halloween superstore has opened in the former (definitely not haunted) home of Office Depot.
Viva Day Spa + Med Spa The Plaza at Preston Center
The women-founded and led wellness brand will start offering classic spa services with advanced medical aesthetics on Oct. 9 at its luxury flagship location in The Plaza at Preston Center. It will give customers 20% off all treatments and products through Nov. 9.
Closed
The Porch 2912 N. Henderson Ave.
The gastropub featuring bites, cocktails, wine and brews has closed its doors after more than 15 years on Henderson Avenue.
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