North Texas Irish Festival
Home of the State Fair of Texas and the world's largest collection of art deco exhibit buildings, the 277-acre complex hosts more than 1,200 activities every year.
From festivals and concerts to sporting and gardening activities, Fair Park has somethings for everyone. On nearby Exposition and Parry avenues, across from the light rail station, a cluster of bars and restaurants bring nights to life for a little post-park adventure.
Home to Texas-sized fun, the State Fair of Texas brings together people from all over the state and nation to experience all things Texas. Try the newest local treats and assorted fried food concoctions, and don't forget to take a selfie with Big Tex! From the largest car show in the Southwest, the Texas Auto Show, to the Red River Showdown, a football game rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma, the State Fair of Texas has something for everyone.
Enjoy a Broadway musical or simply admire the Spanish Baroque and Moorish architecture of the newly renovated Music Hall.
Since 1932, this recently renovated, 92,100-seat venue has played host to some of the biggest football rivalries in Texas, as well as music acts from around the world.
Explore the butterfly habitat, native wildlife pond and multiple gardens at this year-round urban oasis.
Walk through the Great Hall and the Hall of Heroes at this shrine to the history of Texas.
Dedicated to the preservation and celebration of African American culture, this museum features one of the largest African American folk art collections in the nation.
The Dos Equis Pavilion brings over 30 live-music events to Dallas every year. This outdoor music amphitheater allows you to get a seat close to the stage or sit out in the lawn on cool summer nights listening to your favorite bands perform. Musical acts of all genres have played here including, Elton John, Oasis, Coldplay and the Zac Brown Band.
Designed with kids in mind, The Children's Aquarium offers interactive zones, over 50 exhibits to explore and 256 species to learn about.
This fire station-turned museum showcases the history and memory of the Dallas Fire Department. Explore the various exhibits of artifacts and photos. The museum also serves as an institution for educating kids on fire and life safety.
They've got more than 30 craft beers on draft here, which you can enjoy at one of the communal tables or get it to-go in a growler. Bring your own or purchase onsite.
Dine on Caribbean staples at this gourmet Jamaican restaurant. Enjoy your jerk chicken and curry goat with a side of live music.
This local coffee shop is dedicated to sustainability, fair trade and focuses on brewing quality cups of coffee to the community. You can also pick up fresh whole bean coffee in their shop or order online.
Just footsteps away from The Music Hall and The Hall of State, this restaurant and bar is a Dallas landmark that dates back to the World's Fair of 1936. The Old Mill also hosts interactive mystery murder dinners in its new performance room for an evening of diabolical entertainment.
This South Dallas spot has satisfied taste buds for years with their mouthwatering BBQ, seafood and southern favorites. Try the combo plate and their peach cobbler!
Eight Bells Alehouse offers a unique dining experience and a fully stocked bar. On Friday nights, the kitchen will make special meals that are perfect for your next food adventure or date night.
Enjoy jazz and blues bands every Tuesday and Thursday. The club also brings in a DJ to spin everything from hip hop to reggae on the weekends.