Sunday, May 11, 2014

Trinity Groves Brings Mom's to West Dallas

For an old trucking terminal with both side dock plates to seven  amazing and quality restaurants with extremely nice outdoor patios, Trinity Groves has transformed the first couple of blocks west of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge into another Lower Greenville and West End. It's only been about 24-months since I started following the project. It was slow to begin, but the end results made up for the slowness in time.  Mom's were dining in a very lovely setting, families were enjoying the vendor's tents as they left the restaurants and self-park and valet worked together like a well-oiled machine. The re-development out Singleton Avenue is expanding like a chain reaction. Let's all hope that the end results at least equal Trinity Groves growing success.
This vendor has some of the most unique hand-crafted items that would make very special gifts!

Talk about atmosphere making a restaurant nice, these seven restaurants have all kinds of atmosphere indoors and out on a veranda patio that would run a close third-scale  to  the Grand Hotel at Mackinac Island, Michigan
link:
http://www.grandhotel.com/


Fresh Farm vegetables are also available on some Sunday's during the month.


 

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