Casual stop serving cocktails, beer and wine in a cozy interior with a pool table and a DJ.
"Double Ds is a tale of two bars. Come at 6pm for draft Palomas and whiskey highballs in a retro, wood-paneled space that looks like a 1970s basement. It’s a smart choice for after-work catch-ups or a quick cocktail before dinner at El Carlos Elegante next door. Once 10pm rolls around, it’s a different vibe entirely. There’s usually a line outside of people buzzing with energy and the promise of DJs spinning upbeat hip-hop, R&B, and pop. Once inside, a dance party is liable to break out at any time, or whenever you knock back a Razzle Dazzle shot (mixed berry vodka, lemon, ginger) and start one." - kevin gray
"Double Ds is a tale of two bars. Come at 6pm for draft Palomas and whiskey highballs in a retro, wood-paneled space that looks like a 1970s basement. It’s a smart choice for after-work catch-ups or a quick cocktail before dinner at El Carlos Elegante next door. Once 10pm rolls around, it’s a different vibe entirely. There’s usually a line outside of people buzzing with energy and the promise of DJs spinning upbeat hip-hop, R&B, and pop. Once inside, a dance party is liable to break out at any time, or whenever you knock back a Razzle Dazzle shot (mixed berry vodka, lemon, ginger) and start one." - Kevin Gray
"Where are the cool young people going? Uh, to this bar designed to evoke a ‘70s basement in the Design District (those are the double Ds in the name, not the other thing — or so the press release says). The draft cocktail list is pretty basic, but the originals will rev a cocktail lover’s engine." - Courtney E. Smith, Kevin Gray
"Where are the cool young people going? Uh, to this bar designed to evoke a ‘70s basement in the Design District (those are the double Ds in the name, not the other thing — or so the press release says). The draft cocktail list is pretty basic, but the originals will rev a cocktail lover’s engine." - Courtney E. Smith, Kevin Gray
"This Design District (that’s the double D) spot aims to take Dallasites back to a nostalgic past that may or may not exist: it’s the classic family room/basement/kids room where the illicit teen parties of our youth were thrown. Except this party has cocktails." - Eater Staff