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Where to Dine in Dallas for Valentine’s Day 2019

Wine and dine your significant other. Or, better yet, yourself.
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TJ’s Seafood Market

Dee Lincoln Prime

Sevy’s Grill

“To make sure we take care of our guests and your Valentines, we are taking reservations now. We will be celebrating with our special Valentine Three Course Menu for $69.95 per guest (plus tax and gratuity). Many choices in each course, including Texas Wagyu Steak, Maine Lobster, Fresh Seafood, Beef Tenderloin and lots of chocolate. Rose petals on the table with a single rose as a centerpiece presents the perfect romantic setting! We only have a limited amount of tables in the restaurant – make one of them yours! Call today for the perfect time 214-265-7389.”

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Bullion

Cru

Ruth’s Chris

Meddlesome Moth

Taverna Rossa Craft Pizza and Beer

Cantina Laredo

Cool River Cafe

Lucky’s

El Chico

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille

Cotton Patch Cafe

Lavendou Bistro Provençal

“Valentine’s Day 2019 Dinner celebration with romantic, classic French charm. A generous, delicious three-course menu of annual favorites will be served by executive chef and owner Pascal Cayet and his culinary team at dinner on Valentine’s Day, Thursday, February 14. The Lavendou Valentine’s Day 2019 dinner is $69.95 per person for three courses. To make plans to dine at Lavendou for Valentine’s Day, contact Lavendou at 972-248-1911, or e-mail [email protected].”

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