"Pop in for a four-course Christmas Eve dinner that starts with a choice of onion soup or harvest salad. Then dive into halibut with wild mushroom risotto or a New York strip loin a la Diane with a side salad. For dessert, select a piece of key lime pie or New York-style cheesecake. The cost is $45 per person along with an optional wine pairing for $25. Children 12 and under eat for $12 each." - Courtney E. Smith
"Stirr will open up its rooftop for lunch during the eclipse. Reservations are recommended, and guests will get a free pair of eclipse glasses with each entree." - Courtney E. Smith
"Get a ticket for this NYE and pair a five-course dinner with access to its rooftop party in Deep Ellum for $60 — a pretty great deal. Champagne toast included, obviously." - Courtney E. Smith
"This Deep Ellum spot will be hosting a Haunted Mansion in its Pearl Room, featuring what it calls “creepy cocktails” and “eclectic dining experience.” Sounds downright terrifying. Try the O Positive (akin to a lemon drop), The Reaper (a Long Island Iced Tea but add strawberry puree), a Grave Digger (a spooky tequila-based delight), the Love Potions #9 (a vodka and raspberry shot), the timely Mr. Presley’s Ghost (a combo of all the King’s favorite flavor profiles), a Witches Brew (gin and kiwi), and a Scream Cheese appetizer (made with beer cheese fondue and garlic butter pretzel bites)." - Courtney E. Smith
"Elevated classic dishes in a funky environment are the hallmark of Stirr. The menu is full of bold, creative contemporary American plates such as a grilled peach bruschetta, chicken fried ribeye covered in duck fat cream gravy, and an assortment of flatbreads and burgers from which to choose. With nearly unbeatable rooftop views of the Dallas skyline from the Deep Ellum location, STIRR is a trendy place for group gatherings." - Leslie Chatman