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Share Your #HiddenDallas Secrets, Win a Fabulous Prize

You need you to spill your secrets.
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The cover story of the February issue of D Magazine is “Hidden Dallas.” It was painful for our staff to publicly share this compilation of their favorite secret spots, special deals, off-menu meals, and insider know-how with our readers. When more people know, for example, how you can dine at Lucia (which is usually booked up weeks in advance) without a reservation, it becomes much more difficult to make use of that knowledge yourself. So we hope you appreciate the sacrifice that this represents.

Now we’re asking you to return the favor, and we’re offering to reward you for doing so. All you have to do is follow D Magazine on any of the major social media channels — Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, even Google+ — and share some bit of Dallas knowledge that you’ve been hoarding. You must use the hashtag #hiddendallas to enter.

Our panel of judges will consider all entries submitted between now and Feb. 28. (Preference will be given to those which include an illustrative photo.) No limit on how many times you enter, but this won’t be a random drawing. We’re looking to reward the most insightful tip that we can find.

The winner will receive a $200 gift card to Marie Gabrielle Restaurant and Gardens and will be notified sometime during the first week of March.

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