Thursday, April 18, 2024 Apr 18, 2024
75° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Home & Garden

Shop Henderson Avenue

“Knox-Henderson” is often expressed as one word, but the two streets couldn’t be more different.
|
Cierra Furniture
photography by Elizabeth Lavin

“Knox-Henderson” is often expressed as one word, but the two streets couldn’t be more different. Knox boasts home decor chains and chic crowds, while Henderson is laid back and diverse, with charming antiques stores bordering neighborhood bars.

The Whimsey Shoppe: More than 11,000 square feet of space are filled with a large collection of country French furniture, grandfather clocks, and accessories. 2923 N. Henderson Ave. 214-824-6300. www.thewhimseyshoppe.com.

Nick Brock Antiques: Shop for traditional antique finds—chandeliers, tapestries, silver, and majolica—among the more modern Murano lamps from the ’50s and wrought-iron torchiers. 2909 N. Henderson Ave. 214-828-0624.

Canterbury Antiques: Find English ironstone dishes, china, majolica, Staffordshire figures,
and blue and white chinoiserie. 2923-A N. Henderson Ave. 214-821-5265.

Milton Kent Antiques: Stop in for an eclectic mix of late 18th and early 19th century furniture, china, rugs, and artwork. 2819 N. Henderson Ave. 214-826-7553.

Alamo Glass & Mirror Co.: You can buy mirrors off the wall here, but 63-year-old Alamo is better known for its custom work including mirrors, shower doors, and glass furniture tops. 2823 N. Henderson Ave. 214-821-2886. www.alamoglassco.com.

Needless Necessities: Owners Don Hatfield and Sam Stidham relocated this small but jam-packed gift shop from New York in 2004. Choose from French milled soaps, rustic Italian wooden frames, the high-fired Portuguese porcelain Casafina, Archipelago soy candles, and the largest collection of Vera Bradley bags in town. Furniture can be customized with one of their 1,200 fabrics and 77 leathers. 2926 N. Henderson Ave. 214-824-0700. www.needlessnecessities.com.

Cierra Furniture: They import from Mexico, India, Morocco, and Peru; and their new and old furniture (look for treated copper tables) can be bought off the floor or customized—they have leather and upholstery samples in the store. 2920 N. Henderson Ave. 214-887-8772. www.cierrainteriors.com.

La Mariposa Imports: This Mexican variety store carries hand-blown margarita pitchers and glasses, talavera pottery, embroidered pillows, and mirrors and crosses in pewter, wood, ceramic, and tin. Martha Stewart ordered crepe paper flowers from the store for a fiesta party. 2813 N. Henderson Ave. 214-826-0069. www.lamariposaimports.com.

Dickey’s
photography by Elizabeth Lavin

WHERE TO EAT & DRINK

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit: A staple of Highland Park families since 1941, Dickey’s dishes up some of the best ribs and beef brisket in Dallas. Now serving 16 homemade sides (oh, the baked potato casserole!) and eight meats—and be sure to leave room for free ice cream. 4610 N. Central Expwy. 214-370-4550. www.dickeys.com.

Vickery Park: End a long day of shopping on the patio with a cherry limelight (their signature cocktail) and better-than-average bar food including a fine cheese board and steamed mussels. Open Monday through Thursday at 4 p.m., Friday at 3 p.m., and weekends for brunch at 11 a.m. 2810 N. Henderson Ave. 214-827-1433.

Related Articles

Image
Local News

As the Suburbs Add More People, Dallas Watches Its Influence Over DART Wane

The city of Dallas appears destined to lose its majority of appointments on the DART board. How will that affect the delivery of public transit in the future?
Image
Arts & Entertainment

WaterTower Theatre Invites Audiences Backstage for an Evening with Louis Armstrong

Terry Teachout’s first play, SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF, shares details about Louis Armstrong after one of his final shows.
Advertisement