Fall has arrived in Dallas, and with it comes a plethora of exciting activities and opportunities to explore this Texan city. Whether you’re looking for pumpkin patches, arcade gaming, or supporting local businesses, there’s something for everyone this season.
This fall is the perfect time to support Dallas’s diverse and thriving Black-owned business community. Whether you’re searching for unique gifts or craving comforting food, Dallas’s Black-owned businesses bring rich culture to the city.
GRIT Fitness
Jumpstart your day with a workout at GRIT Fitness, where founder Brittani Rettig has designed a range of fitness options, from dance club cardio to body sculpting. With three locations in Dallas, including the Design District and SMU Boulevard, you’re sure to find a convenient spot to get active. For those looking to intensify their fitness journey, JourneyFit offers high-intensity sessions with owner/trainer Victoria Thomas.
Pressed Roots
For a quick and fabulous hair appointment, head to Pressed Roots in the Trinity Groves area. Specializing in textured hair, this silk blowout bar provides a luxurious experience complete with complimentary bubbly and fast service. For those in need of a barbershop, check out Daily in Oak Cliff, which also doubles as a streetwear boutique.
Brunchaholics
Satisfy your cravings with delectable dishes at Brunchaholics. Known for its famous soul food burrito, this restaurant is now serving savory dishes at its Ross Avenue location. From shrimp and grits to chicken and waffles, the options are mouthwatering. If you have a soft spot for homemade biscuits, Kessler Baking Studio serves them up every Saturday morning.
Good Cycle
For vintage fashion enthusiasts, Good Cycle in the Bishop Arts District offers vintage, designer, and handmade clothing. Whether you’re buying, selling, or trading, this shop is the place to go. If vintage isn’t your style, check out Indigo 1745, a boutique specializing in denim, luxury sportswear, and more, located in the Bishop Arts District.
Shoal’s in Deep Ellum
For a fantastic dinner experience, make your way to Shoal’s Sound and Service in Deep Ellum. With a wonderful ambiance, a tasty all-vegan menu, and delightful cocktails, this Elm Street gem promises a low-key evening. Try the Paloma, Latin fried potatoes, or the Cubano – they’re fan favorites. If you’re in the mood for a late-night treat, Cake Bar in Trinity Groves boasts a vending machine filled with delectable cakes.