Creative tacos$$deep-ellumMon-Thu 11am-12am, Fri-Sat 11am-4am, Sun 11am-12am
The Deep Ellum anchor of the late-night Dallas taco scene, with a rotating weekly special and a 4am Friday and Saturday closing time that makes it essential for the post-bar crowd.
Order: Weekly rotating taco. Nashville hot chicken. The WTF taco.
Tip: The weekly taco changes every Tuesday. The Nashville hot is always available. Find the lightest queue at 11pm midweek.
Mexican street tacos$deep-ellumMon-Sun 9am-11pm
The $1.50 street taco counter that makes every best-cheap-eats list in Dallas. Suadero, al pastor, counter service, and plastic trays. No complexity beyond the quality of the meat and the freshness of the salsas.
Order: Suadero tacos at $1.50 each. Al pastor off the spit.
Tip: Order ten minimum per person. The salsas are the differentiator; try all three.
American diner$deep-ellumMon-Tue 7am-2pm, Wed-Sun open 24 hours
The 24-hour Deep Ellum diner open Wednesday through Sunday, where musicians, bartenders, and everyone else converge for breakfasts at 3am without requiring a reason.
Order: French toast. Full breakfast plate. Egg sandwich at any hour.
Tip: Wednesday morning is the quietest. Weekend nights between midnight and 2am are the liveliest. Both are valid reasons to come.
Tex-Mex$$lakewoodTue 4pm-9pm, Wed-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm
Mariano Martinez invented the frozen margarita machine on May 11, 1971 at his original East Dallas restaurant. The Skillman location carries that legacy forward with Tex-Mex combination plates and the signature frozen margarita.
Order: The frozen margarita, made from the tradition of the 1971 original machine invention. Combination plate with cheese enchiladas.
Tip: The history of the margarita machine is on the wall. The original machine is now in the Smithsonian, but the recipe continues here.
New American$$$bishop-artsWed-Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri 5pm-9:30pm, Sat 10am-9:30pm, Sun 10am-2pm
Chef Matt Balke's Bishop Arts New American, where weekend brunch draws the neighbourhood and dinner runs a more serious menu Wednesday through Sunday in the former Bolsa space.
Order: Blue corn pancakes at brunch. The Southern-inflected small plates at dinner.
Tip: The blue corn pancake mix is sold at H-E-B if you want to make them at home. Dinner is easier to book than brunch.
Halal Mediterranean$lower-greenvilleMon-Sun 11am-4am
A Greenville Avenue halal counter open until 4am every night, inspired by New York street food. One of the best late-night options on the city's most active nightlife corridor.
Order: Shawarma plate. Halal rice bowl with beef and chicken.
Tip: Open every night until 4am. The crowds after midnight are lively; midweek evenings are calmer.