20 restaurants in Dallas, editor-picked for sunday dinner. Where to eat a sit-down dinner on sunday. All restaurants in Dallas.

Pecan Lodge ★ 4.8

deep-ellum · 2702 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Mon 11am-3pm, Tue-Thu 11am-8pm, Fri 11am-9pm, Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm

The Deep Ellum BBQ institution that made Dallas a serious stop on every national list. Brisket, ribs, and pulled pork in a lively brick room on Main St, open until sold out.

Tip: Arrive by 11:30am on weekends; they sell out before 2pm and do not restock.

Revolver Taco Lounge ★ 4.6

deep-ellum · 2701 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Tue-Sun 5pm-10pm, Mon closed

Street tacos at the counter and, through a separate entrance, Purepecha: a prix-fixe tasting menu built on ancient Mexican techniques and corn imported weekly from Oaxaca. The Purepecha room is among the city's most ambitious tasting-menu formats.

Tip: Purepecha runs Thursday-Saturday by reservation only; the counter tacos are available all week without booking.

Mot Hai Ba ★ 4.5

lakewood · 6047 Lewis St, Dallas, TX 75206

Hours: Tue-Thu 5pm-10pm, Fri-Sat 5pm-11pm, Sun 5pm-9pm, Mon closed

A Lakewood neighbourhood restaurant with two consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmands and a farm-driven menu that blends Vietnamese flavours with French technique. No pretension.

Tip: Reservations open two weeks out on Resy and go quickly. Bring a party of four to cover more of the menu.

Lockhart Smokehouse ★ 4.5

bishop-arts · 400 W Davis St, Dallas, TX 75208

Hours: Sun-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm

The Dallas outpost of the Lockhart BBQ tradition, run by descendants of the original Kreuz Market bloodline. The no-sauce ethos and post-oak smoke produce shoulder clod unavailable at most other Dallas BBQ operations.

Tip: The shoulder clod is a Central Texas rarity worth ordering over brisket on your first visit if you have not had it before.

Mia's Tex-Mex ★ 4.3

uptown · 4334 Lemmon Ave, Dallas, TX 75219

Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-9:30pm, Sun 11am-9pm

Operating since 1981, Mia's serves the brisket tacos that became a Dallas archetype. The original family recipes and the loyal crowd of regulars make this an institution on Lemmon Avenue.

Tip: The brisket taco was created by founder Butch Enriquez. The original recipe still runs the kitchen.

Slow Bone ★ 4.3

design-district · 2234 Irving Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207

Hours: Wed-Sun 11am-3pm or sold out

A Design District lunch institution that closes when the meat runs out. The smoked pork chop has built a cult following since the restaurant opened, standing apart from a brisket-dominated market.

Tip: Lunch-only, closes by 3pm or earlier. The pork chop sells out before noon on Saturdays.

Encina ★ 4.3

bishop-arts · 614 W Davis St, Ste 100, Dallas, TX 75208

Hours: Wed-Thu 5pm-9pm, Fri 5pm-9:30pm, Sat 10am-9:30pm, Sun 10am-2pm

Chef Matt Balke's Bishop Arts neighbourhood restaurant in the former Bolsa space. The blue corn pancake with cajeta became so well-known the mix is now sold at H-E-B. Dinner brings a New American menu with Southern roots.

Tip: Weekend brunch is the draw. Dinner is quieter and easier to book. The blue corn pancakes are on both menus.

Frenchie ★ 4.2

uptown · 8420 Preston Center Plaza, Dallas, TX 75225

Hours: Daily from 7am (all-day brasserie)

The all-day French brasserie from Culinary Director Bruno Davaillon and co-founder Stephan Courseau, opened in Preston Center in June 2025. Brunch, lunch, dinner, and a 1,200-sqft covered patio.

Tip: The patio is the destination on warm evenings. Weekday lunch is relaxed; weekends fill from noon.

Herrera's Cafe ★ 4.2

oak-cliff · 2853 W Illinois Ave, Dallas, TX 75233

Hours: Mon-Thu 8am-10pm, Fri-Sat 8am-11pm, Sun 8am-10pm

An Oak Cliff Tex-Mex hole-in-the-wall on W Illinois Avenue, serving loyal customers since 1949. The enchiladas here are considered among the most authentic in Dallas.

Tip: This is a cash-friendly neighbourhood place. Parking fills early on weekends. Worth the wait.

Barcelona Wine Bar ★ 4.2

knox-henderson · 3011 N Henderson Ave, Dallas, TX 75206

Hours: Mon-Thu 5pm-12am, Fri 4pm-12am, Sat 12pm-12am, Sun 12pm-11pm

A relaxed Knox-Henderson tapas bar with a Spanish wine list of over 400 bottles and a patio that fills on warm evenings. The pintxos and charcuterie spreads are built for sharing across a long evening.

Tip: The patio seats fill early on Fridays and Saturdays. Order the charcuterie and one of the sherries first.

Ruins ★ 4.2

deep-ellum · 2653 Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Thu-Fri 4pm-2am, Sat-Sun 2pm-2am

A Deep Ellum institution where a serious mezcal programme and Oaxacan-style tacos feed the late-night crowd until 2am, every night the kitchen runs. Live music most weekends.

Tip: The back patio fills on warm evenings. Order mezcal first, tacos second; the menu is designed to pace a long night.

Ten50 BBQ ★ 4.1

uptown · 5519 W Lovers Lane, Dallas, TX 75209

Hours: Daily, hours vary, check website

The Dallas location of the family-run Richardson BBQ favourite, opened in 2025 near Inwood Village in the former Sonny Bryan's space. Burnt End Fridays have built a following fast.

Tip: Burnt End Friday attracts queues by 11:30am. Show up at open on a weekday for the calmest experience.

Oddfellows ★ 4.1

bishop-arts · 316 W Seventh St, Dallas, TX 75208

Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-10pm, Sun 7am-9pm

The Bishop Arts all-day cafe that holds its ground regardless of what opens around it. Chicken and waffles, a well-curated coffee list, and mimosa flights in a wood-panelled room on 7th Street.

Tip: Brunch runs 7am-4pm daily. Arrive before 10am to skip the weekend queue for the chicken and waffles.

Tacos La Banqueta (Deep Ellum) ★ 4.1

deep-ellum · 1305 N Carroll Ave, Dallas, TX 75204

Hours: Mon-Sun 9am-11pm

Dallas street taco at its baseline best: $1.50 per taco, suadero and al pastor off the spit, counter service, and plastic trays. The most affordable meal in the city that consistently earns its space on local best-of lists.

Tip: The Carroll Ave location is the original. Order at least eight tacos per person. The salsas are the secret.

El Fenix ★ 4.0

uptown · 1601 McKinney Ave, Dallas, TX 75202

Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-9pm

Founded 1918 by Mike Martinez, El Fenix is the oldest Tex-Mex chain in the US, credited with formalising the enchilada-chili-gravy combination plate Dallas loves.

Tip: The McKinney Ave location is the flagship. The weekday lunch combo runs under $12 and changes daily.

Armoury D.E. ★ 4.0

deep-ellum · 2714 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Tue-Fri 4pm-2am, Sat-Sun 2pm-2am, Mon closed

A Deep Ellum bar with dark Gothic architecture, a Hungarian-inflected food menu, and cocktails that run from classic to house-specific until 2am. One of the most distinctive rooms in the city.

Tip: Cash-friendly. The upstairs area is quieter for conversation. Go early in the week for the calmest service.

Fadi's Mediterranean Grill ★ 4.0

knox-henderson · 3001 Knox St, Ste 110, Dallas, TX 75205

Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-9pm, Fri-Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 11am-8:30pm

A Knox Street Lebanese institution with a full halal certification, serving mezze, shawarma, and grilled meats in a room that works equally well for a quick lunch or a long family dinner.

Tip: The mezze spread for two is the best value in the restaurant. Order three or four cold dishes to share before the mains.

Velvet Taco ★ 3.9

deep-ellum · 2624 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Mon-Thu 11am-12am, Fri-Sat 11am-4am, Sun 11am-12am

The Deep Ellum anchor of the Dallas late-night taco scene, open until 4am on Friday and Saturday. Creative taco combinations, a weekly rotating special, and a queue that never entirely disappears after midnight.

Tip: The weekly taco rotates every Tuesday. Follow their social media on Monday nights to plan around it.

Wava Halal Grill ★ 3.9

lower-greenville · 3611 Greenville Ave, Ste A, Dallas, TX 75206

Hours: Mon-Sun 11am-4am

A Greenville Ave halal Mediterranean counter open until 4am every night, drawing the post-bar crowd and the neighbourhood regulars alike. New York street food sensibility applied to Dallas-sourced meats.

Tip: Open until 4am daily, which makes it one of the best late-night halal options in the city outside of Richardson.

Cafe Brazil ★ 3.7

deep-ellum · 2815 Elm St, Dallas, TX 75226

Hours: Mon-Tue 7am-2pm, Wed-Sun open 24 hours

The 24-hour Deep Ellum diner open from Wednesday through Sunday, feeding musicians, bartenders, and anyone who needs a meal at 3am without needing a reason. The french toast at 4am is a Dallas ritual.

Tip: The late-night crowd fills the place between midnight and 2am. The Wednesday morning is the quietest window if you need silence with your breakfast.