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Best Places for a Special Valentine’s Day Dinner in Dallas

Valentine’s Day is Approaching, Best Dallas Restaurants to Make it Special
Roses and two glasses of wine on a table for a romantic meal. | Image by Prostock-Studio

Dallas offers many restaurants with a variety of food inspired by countries around the world. You can take your pick from places with some combination of romance, candlelight, high-quality dishes, master chefs, comforting decor, award-winning locations, and dinner packages to make the night special for your loved one. Here are some of the best spots to celebrate your significant other on Valentine’s Day. 

Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille is located at 2100 Olive Street and has an incredible view of Downtown Dallas. This award-winning restaurant has two levels, with an island bar and an area outside with fireplaces. From February 11 through February 14, they are offering a Candlelight Dinner for Two for $175 per couple with salads, an entree for two, sides, and dessert. On February 14 only, Perry’s has a three-course prix fixe menu for $80 per person after 5:45 p.m. 

Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse is located at 5762 Grandscape Boulevard and is known for its excellent hospitality and unique hand-made pasta dishes. On February 13 and February 14, this steakhouse is offering a three-course prix fixe menu for $95 per person. Choose between oysters or ricotta tortelloni, filet or sea bass, and enjoy a dolce sampler dessert for two. 

The Mansion Restaurant, Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek, is located at 2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard. With a sophisticated feel and dimmed lights, this restaurant creates contemporary American dishes with touches of French inspiration. On February 11, 12, and 14, customers can purchase the Tasting Dinner Menu for $170 per person, consisting of four courses, a pre-dessert, and a dessert. The Mansion Restaurant received the Wine Spectator’s 2021 Best of Award of Excellence. 

Le Bilboquet is at 4514 Travis Street in Suite 124 and was established in 1986. The decor provides a European feel with a New York-style, creating a pure and elegant atmosphere. They produce French-inspired dishes and use local food whenever possible. Chef Momo Sow was trained by professional French chefs using traditional recipes and even some family secrets. The menu has everything from lobster capellini to filet au poivre. 

If none of these Valentine’s Day dinner options tickle your fancy, many more can be found throughout Dallas, each with their own personality and touch. Other restaurants in the area include Tango Room, Te Deseo, Georgie, Wits Steakhouse, Uchi Dallas, Truluck’s, Hotel Crescent Court, and Sloane’s Corner

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