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Why Dallas's Food, Fun, and People Will Surprise You (Wanderlust Wednesday)

Nick Mornard & Wil Schmidt

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Have you ever dismissed a city in the Lone Star State, perhaps known for something "crazies call America's team," thinking it's not worth the trip? What if we told you Dallas, a place you might not have on your radar for domestic travel, is actually a hidden little gem waiting to surprise you? In this Wanderlust Wednesday episode, Nick and Wil take you through this vibrant city offering incredible food, from mouth-watering BBQ and Tex-Mex that could add "80 to a hundred pounds" to your frame to delicious pies and unique bar snacks. 

Experience a bustling nightlife, discover hidden blues bars, connect easily with incredibly friendly and welcoming people, and find activities ranging from sports and happy hour networking to family attractions and trails. 

Forget your preconceived notions; Dallas is a city with an international flavor that manages to be both modern and grounded, offering a compelling mix of experiences that just might make you rethink your next domestic getaway. But why just read about it when you could hear the full story?

Key Takeaways:

  • Getting to Dallas from places like Florida involves a quick flight, often direct, taking around two and a half hours.
  • The food scene in Dallas is exceptional, known for huge portions and high quality, especially its core Texas pillars like Barbecue and Tex-Mex.
  • Dallas traffic can be "insane", particularly during rush hour, but if you avoid peak times, much of the city and surrounding areas are accessible within about 45 minutes. 
  • The city offers a wide range of entertainment and nightlife, from rooftop bars with live jazz to blues clubs like The Free Man in Deep Ellum. 
  • Dallas is described as excellent for networking and socializing, having a large population of young professionals and a strong happy hour culture where places are packed after work.
  • Dallas ranks as the third city in the United States with the most billionaires.
  • Unique entertainment options exist, such as the Fort Worth Stockyards and Chicken and Pickle.
  • Despite being a modern city, Dallas provides numerous trails and parks for outdoor activities like running and dog walking.
  • Dallas is considered family-friendly, with attractions like Six Flags and many other places to go with children.

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