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Welcome to the March editorial edition of the Best of Dallas newsletter. While the Best of Dallas winners were announced in September 2025, we want to make sure you are informed year-round.

 

Once a month, we’ll share our editorial coverage spotlighting a curated mix of stories about standout restaurants and cultural gems to can’t-miss events and the people who make this city unique. Think of it as your insider’s guide to what makes Dallas, Dallas.

 

Of Course El Ranchito Is a Historic Landmark. The City Is About to Make it Official

Want a side of history with that tableside mariachi performance?

By Austin Wood

Most Anticipated Concerts of 2026 (So Far)

Pussycat Dolls, Grupo Frontera, Doja Cat, Jason Isbell and more promise a big year for North Texas music fans.

By Alec Spicer, Preston Jones, Simon Pruitt

Artist and Immigrant Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez Will Not Be Silenced

Victor Quiñonez’s murals showcase immigrants' stories. But the art is being censored.

By Alyssa Fields

16 of the Best Places in Dallas for a Good Walk

If you want some fresh air and exercise but don't want to step outside the city, these walkable areas are for you.

By Thomas Lowery, Carly May Gravley

 
 

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• Deep Ellum’s Chef-Driven Restaurant, LOCAL, Still Shines 23 Years Later

• Setting the Stage for the Season: Spring's Best Dance & Theater Productions

• 16 Dallas Rooftops for When You Need a Drink and a Skyline View

• The Most Booked Restaurant in the Dallas Suburbs

• The Tastemaker From Plano: How Bunny Kinney Defined Cool For a Generation

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