What to order at Emporium Pies

Must order
The seasonal pie of the month. The Drunken Nut on the permanent menu.
Editor tip
Whole pies can be ordered in advance. The patio is worth waiting for on warm evenings.
CuisineAmerican
Price$
Neighborhoodbishop-arts
HoursMon-Thu 11:00-21:00, Fri-Sat 11:00-23:00, Sun 11:00-21:00
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Must order: The seasonal pie of the month. The Drunken Nut on the permanent menu.

Tip: Whole pies can be ordered in advance. The patio is worth waiting for on warm evenings.

Location

Address: 314 N Bishop Ave, Dallas, TX 75208

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