The Bishop Arts District
Market · Bishop Arts District ·

The Bishop Arts District

Market · Bishop Arts District ·

Eclectic shops, diverse dining, and lively bars with street music

The Bishop Arts District by Photo courtesy of VisitDallas
The Bishop Arts District by Photo courtesy of VisitDallas

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403 N Bishop Ave, Dallas, TX 75208 Get directions

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403 N Bishop Ave, Dallas, TX 75208 Get directions

+1 214 942 4600
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"Home to warehouses and bustling trolley stops in the 1920s and ’30s (with the warehouses becoming artists' studios and storage facilities in the ’70s), these few blocks in South Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood were designated a National Historic Landmark in 199O—right around the time the area was experiencing a decline. In the new millennium, however, there’s been a revival: Today the area's brick buildings and charming former homes hold over 60 independent shops, restaurants, bars, cafés, and galleries. Grab a coffee or glass of wine and browse the tomes at the Wild Detectives bookstore, shop for furniture and local artwork at Neighborhood, and find unique gifts and design items at Bishop Street Market and We Are 1976. Foodies also flock to top spots like Hattie’s for Southern low-country–inspired fare; the much-acclaimed (and often hard to reserve) Lucia for Italian fine dining; Eno’s Pizza Tavern for thin-crust pies; Tillman’s Roadhouse for Texas- and Southwest-flavored favorites; and the legendary Lockhart Smokehouse for pit BBQ. Save room for artisan sweets from Dude, Sweet Chocolate (which has garnered national acclaim) and a slice of fresh-from-the-oven pie from Emporium, where the menu changes seasonally. With the area now firmly enjoying “features on travel TV shows” status, and private residences still lining the side streets, parking here can be tricky—especially on the weekends, or during a festival or one of the regular wine, art, or jazz nights."

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"Home to warehouses and bustling trolley stops in the 1920s and ’30s (with the warehouses becoming artists' studios and storage facilities in the ’70s), these few blocks in South Dallas’s Oak Cliff neighborhood were designated a National Historic Landmark in 199O—right around the time the area was experiencing a decline. In the new millennium, however, there’s been a revival: Today the area's brick buildings and charming former homes hold over 60 independent shops, restaurants, bars, cafés, and galleries. Grab a coffee or glass of wine and browse the tomes at the Wild Detectives bookstore, shop for furniture and local artwork at Neighborhood, and find unique gifts and design items at Bishop Street Market and We Are 1976. Foodies also flock to top spots like Hattie’s for Southern low-country–inspired fare; the much-acclaimed (and often hard to reserve) Lucia for Italian fine dining; Eno’s Pizza Tavern for thin-crust pies; Tillman’s Roadhouse for Texas- and Southwest-flavored favorites; and the legendary Lockhart Smokehouse for pit BBQ. Save room for artisan sweets from Dude, Sweet Chocolate (which has garnered national acclaim) and a slice of fresh-from-the-oven pie from Emporium, where the menu changes seasonally. With the area now firmly enjoying “features on travel TV shows” status, and private residences still lining the side streets, parking here can be tricky—especially on the weekends, or during a festival or one of the regular wine, art, or jazz nights."

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Bishop Arts’s Newest Restaurant Will Serve Chic European Eats on Roving Bar Carts - Eater Dallas

"It joins buzzy new cocktail bar the Botanist, the first of the four new hotspots to arrive, which debuted earlier this month." - Tierney Plumb

https://dallas.eater.com/2019/8/20/20812763/paradiso-opening-bishop-arts-district
The Bishop Arts District

Dee B.

Google
What a fun day! It was my first time there so had no idea what to expect. Sundays are slow to start. A lot of stores don't open until noon so plan accordingly. It's so cute. Lots of cool murals to take photos of. Lots of one of a kind shops. There are tons of places to eat at. From upscale Paradiso to hole in the walls that have cool vibes. Lots of great patios to people watch. Cool coffee places. They have a big shopping bazaar a few times a year, so check online if you're into that. We got there early so free parking was easy, but as noon approached people were really having to search.

Josh

Google
Great market with products from local female makers. There have a wide selection of clothes, accessories, home goods, and apothecaries. Loved browsing here and looking forward to coming back. It's located in the bishop arts district, a long street of diverse shops, restaurants, and bars. There is free street parking through the neighborhood.

Victoria L.

Google
I love Bishop Arts!!! My BF & I come here often whenever we get the chance. The atmosphere is so unique. There’s so many different boutiques and so many restaurants and bars and live music. I even got my foot in the door at Zsa Zsa’s Unique boutique shop with my artwork.

Howard H.

Google
The worst thing about the Bishop arts district is the severe lack of parking. You will spend more time just circling around trying to find a place to park then you will out and enjoying the different shops and restaurants. We happen to come across the bazaar that they had apparently third year running. It was really nice and it had a wide variety of small business owner products, food trucks and live music. Definitely something we're going to check out again.

Joy M. T.

Google
Interesting area...great place to spend a leisurely day walking around and window shopping. Fantastic food, nice folks but the prices are sky high. Used clothes cost more than when they were new .. LMAO.

Jen H

Google
This is one of the best spots to go in Dallas. As you walk down the street and mingle with the crowd, music pours out into the night air. Musicians play on the sidewalks and couples smile and dance. The little shops, bars, and restaurants are busy but the overall vibe is chill.

Brandi C.

Google
Gallivanted around Dallas’ Arts District. So glad we did!!! Old mom and pop shops. Harry Potter’s Daigon Alley feel. Eclectic. Supporting small businesses. Dog friendly. International “clean” cuisines. Chocolate taste testers. History of Bonnie &. Clyde’s old stomping grounds and hideouts. Great company. Perfect weather. Loved every minute.

Hai Hanson T.

Google
Amazing hip area to hang out with friends, do a photoshoot to upgrade your Instagram feed, or simply to people-watch. I love how everyone here makes an effort to look nice. You can see all sorts of street fashion, even elegant evening wear. Some people really think they are going to the red carpet! LOL. At night, there is live music and vibrant bars. In the summer, you can catch all sorts of flea markets, French Bastille day celebration, even a dog adoption show. Throughout the year, depending on the season, there are displays of Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, and New Year all over the place for those fashionistas to do their photoshootd. The bars and restaurants here are top-notch! I have come back here again and again and never get bored.