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"A wealth of experience and tradition accompanies dinner at Tupi’s. The restaurant’s heritage spans decades back to 1947, when it opened to become what is now Dallas’ oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant. It is fine dining that remains true to its original roots, with lunch specials, a full menu and a bar equipped with wines, beer, and mixed drinks."
"The oldest family-owned Mexican restaurant in Texas, Tupinamba was first opened back in 1947. It’s moved several times, but manages to retain an old-school vibe and a loyal clientele that comes back for the deep-fried “Tupy tacos” and more classic Tex-Mex fare."
"With nine water slides, six splash pools, and one “gigantic tipping bucket,” all spread out over 80,000 square feet, it’s no wonder people flock to this indoor water park to escape the blistering sun. The water park is reserved exclusively for guests staying at the Great Wolf Lodge, which helps with overcrowding and long lines. An array of dining options are available on-site, and “Story Time” — where younger guests wear their pajamas while listening to bedtime stories at the Great Clock Tower — happens every night."
"A family favorite across the US, GWL is unique to each city. Great Wolf Lodge is the only indoor water park in North Texas. The 80,000 square foot water park is only part of the attraction."
"No word yet on when Great Wolf Lodge Grapevine will be reopening. We will update as soon as we know reopening details. Resort is closed through June 15."
"It may look like just another Chinese restaurant from the outside, but once you step past the red lanterns, you'll soon realize this place is anything but average. Located in the Las Colinas area of Irving, Fortune House specializes in Shanghainese cuisine with dumplings (especially soup dumplings) taking center stage. But the extensive menu incorporates something for everyone, from familiar dishes like ginger beef and mu shu pork to ones with a Shanghai flavor such as pan-fried pork buns, Liang Xiang chestnut chicken in hot pot, sweet & sour jellyfish and more."
"For xiao long bao, pan fried pork buns and dumplings for days, Irving’s Fortune House is arguably the metroplex’s finest option. Order online for contactless carryout or pickup."