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Date Night

If you snagged a babysitter this weekend head over to The Cedars Social for great food and even better cocktails. I recommend the Ball & Chain (a yummy concoction of Ketel One vodka, allspice, lemon, pineapple and muddled strawberry) and the Tuna Sliders. If you’re up for a cool documentary check out Bill Cunningham New York playing at the Angelika. Take a dive into the life of the original sartorial artist who photographs the “On the Street” column for the New York Times.

The Cedars Social/1326 South Lamar Street, Dallas, TX 75215

Bill Cunningham New York/Angelika Mockingbird Station

image via Local Honey

Gypsy Wagon Handmade Market

We profiled her last week, now go check out the return of Carley’s Gypsy Wagon Handmade Market featuring our talented friend Kelly Christine Musgraves debut collection called Local Honey.

4.9/Gypsy Wagon Handmade Market/2928 N Henderson Ave/10am-6pm

Rosine Smith Sammons Butterfly House and Insectarium

In the mood for the tropics? Check out the Butterfly House at Texas Discovery Gardens to explore two floors of tropical plants and hundreds of beautiful butterflies. We love to give the kids the camera and let them document their experience.

Texas Discovery Gardens/Fair Park/10am – 5pm (last ticket sold at 4:15)

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