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Happy birthday, Dallas Zoo
The Dallas Zoo celebrates its 125th anniversary with a daylong celebration. The zoo was founded in 1888 and was the first zoo in Texas. 650 S. R.L. Thornton, dallaszoo.com, 469.554.7500, free with zoo admission
WhenMeri Dahlke and Michael Hickey started planning to open a bar, they had no intention of making it a restaurant. “I didn’t want to do food; I just wanted a bar,” Dahlke says. But gaining city and state approval to open a bar is much easier if it has a kitchen. “We know that food is important to people here,” she says. “So if we were going to do food, we weren’t going to cut corners.” They hired a friend, chef Carlos Mancera, to create the menu. The owners had very little input into it, and their trust in Mancera has paid off. The pub, which opened in June 2012, has received very good reviews from food critics. The tavern’s hot wings even made the Robb Report, “the definitive authority on connoisseurship for ultra-affluent consumers.” The menu is small and simple: fish and chips, a burger, wings, sandwiches and cheese boards, plus Mancera’s daily specials. Dahlke, who modeled the Ten Bells concept on her favorite watering hole, Lee Harvey’s, grew up in Wisconsin, where her uncle owned a country tavern. A staple of such taverns is pickled eggs. When she asked Mancera to make pickled eggs for the bar, he balked initially, so Dahlke said she would make them herself. But then one day Mancera got creative and surprised her with pickled-egg concoctions including jalapeño and curry. They’ve proven to be popular bar snacks, Mancera says.
—Rachel Stone
Ten Bells Tavern
232 W. Seventh 214.943.2677 tenbellstavern.com


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PRicE RAngE: $9-$14
HoURS: MonDAY-FRiDAY, 3 P.M.-2 A.M. SATURDAY AnD SUnDAY, 11 A.M.-2 A.M.
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1 Eno’s pizza, beer, locally sourced ingredients and a good wine list, all at the center of action in the Bishop Arts District. 407 n. Bishop 214.943.9200 enospizza.com
2 Bolsa

This is the place Dallasites are most likely to mention if they want to seem in the know about Oak Cliff. Bolsa has great cocktails and a creative menu. it’s the place to see and be seen once patio weather arrives. 614 w. Davis 214.367.9367 bolsadallas.com

3 BarBelmont
Have a fancy cocktail and nibbles from the Smoke kitchen while enjoying the best view of the Dallas skyline. 901 Fort worth ave. 214.393.2300 belmontdallas. com
