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DJ Blake Ward took his roaming Disco, TX party to the Richardson restaurant Brizo, where attendees stayed in their cars.
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The Ultimate Dallas Bar Guide
Does Dallas still drink? You better believe it does—at dives, pubs, taverns, saloons, cocktail dens, wine bars, and everywhere in between. This is the ultimate adventure through the best bars in Dallas.
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Midnight Rambler, By Popular Demand
The subterranean cocktail bar at The Joule brings back a favorite menu.
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Coronavirus
Partying in the Age of COVID-19
DJ Blake Ward took his roaming Disco, TX party to the Richardson restaurant Brizo, where attendees stayed in their cars.
By Bret Redman
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