"For the classic first date of a cocktail in a dark bar, look no further than this East Dallas bar. The drink menu, curated by owners and legendary Dallas bartenders Gabe Sanchez and Ryan Payne, does not disappoint (we’re particularly fond of the milk punch). It also serves light bites, and the olives stuffed with sausage from Jimmy’s Food Store down the street are especially noteworthy. Pull up to the bar, grab a tiny table for two on one end of the space, or a bigger booth if it’s a group hang — also, there are picnic tables outside when the weather accommodates. The music is always at a reasonable volume, so having a chat to feel the date out is easy. There’s a lot with plenty of free parking behind the bar." - Rachel Pinn
"Saint Valentine means different things to different people. The bar serves fancy drinks for the cocktail crowd—like a goose fat-washed Martini with enoki vermouth—along with simple beers and shots for everyone else. The food also walks the line between high and low, with caviar-topped hash browns, restorative miso garlic noodles to give your night a second wind, and crispy citrus-pepper wings that rival the best in the city. If that wasn’t enough (and it’s plenty), the vibe-setting playlists are always at the perfect volume, lively but never too loud." - kevin gray
"Saint Valentine means different things to different people. The bar serves fancy drinks for the cocktail crowd—like a goose fat-washed Martini with enoki vermouth—along with simple beers and shots for everyone else. The food also walks the line between high and low, with caviar-topped hash browns, restorative miso garlic noodles to give your night a second wind, and crispy citrus-pepper wings that rival the best in the city. If that wasn’t enough (and it’s plenty), the vibe-setting playlists are always at the perfect volume, lively but never too loud." - Kevin Gray
"If you want to know where all the hospitality industry folk in Dallas go to drink, this is it. The superpowers of cocktail makers Gabe Sanchez and Ryan Payne, whose DNA is all over loads of bar menus in town, combined when they opened this spot. It’s got exceptional drinks, good vibes, and the perfect menu of bar food with some late-night only options. You’ll find people hanging out in the huge booths around the left side or gathered at the bar. When the weather is nice, the picnic tables outside are the place to be. There is free parking in the lot around the back." - Courtney E. Smith
"There are great bar bites that can be ordered all night here, but this spot doesn’t even start serving its famous sloppy Joe until midnight. It’s open until 2 a.m. when its open, and patrons can (and should) order trays of furikiki fries, fried olives stuffed with sausage, miso garlic noodles, wings, and the burger." - Rachel Pinn