Lower Greenville is known for Greenville Avenue, a lively dining and nightlife strip packed with trendy bistros, tequila bars and convivial patios hung with festive lights. A neon-lit marquee beckons indie and alt-country fans to the Granada Theater, a buzzy live music venue in a 1940s art deco building. Off the avenue, stylish bungalow homes line the quiet, tree-lined streets.
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"This 1.5-mile stretch of Greenville Avenue has been going strong since the 1980s, but like much of Dallas, it has been recently revitalized for the better in a major way. Located just a couple of miles northeast of Downtown, Lower Greenville looks like the main drag of a college town. The preserved buildings maintain the same look and feel they held 70 years ago, but inside them are lively restaurants and bars. Quirky shops, ice cream parlors, and chocolatiers blend with plenty of outdoor drinking places giving the neighborhood a nice buzz with plenty of foot traffic. The Granada Theater has been operating since 1946 and is a great low-key venue for those nostalgic for the college music venue vibe." - MATADOR_NETWORK