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Screen Door

Address
1722 Routh St Dallas TX 75201
Phone
(214) 720-9111
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(214) 720-9110

Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
9:00am-10:00pm
Monday
9:00am-10:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-10:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-10:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-10:00pm
Friday
9:00am-10:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-10:00pm

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Do you own Screen Door? Contact us to connect with your diners.

Screen Door is located at the address 1722 Routh st Ste 132 in Dallas, Texas 75201. They can be contacted via phone at (214) 720-9111 for pricing, hours and directions.

Screen Door has an annual sales volume of 501K - 999,999. .For more information go to www.screendoordallas.com

For maps and directions to Screen Door view the map to the right. For reviews of Screen Door see below.

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THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Screen Door Restaurant Review

Reminisce about your grandmother’s soulful Southern dishes while sipping a mint julep in a cushy wingback chair in a modern setting. While the memory-filled aromas drift from the kitchen, tease yourself with spicy crawfish dip with Tabasco crackers or barbecue marrow bones with sweet onion jam. Follow up with a Texas spinach salad with candied pecans, smoked cheddar and dried cherries. Don’t...

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...fried green tomatoes, Atlantic day boat sea scallops on a Butternut squash, beef jerky stew Celery root puree or Salmon filled with crab meat a top spinach and couscous.

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Really great. My favorite was the chorizo burger - and I miss it not being on the menu. However, they make some of the best apple butter ever.

It was the perfect place to get my meal since they are known as a modern southern kitchen; serving up their take on classic southern dishes...

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Elegantly charming haute Southern cuisine

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80

Enjoyed a lovely luncheon at this downtown restaurant in the Arts District just before Christmas. There's...

Elegantly charming haute Southern cuisine

Average Rating
80

Enjoyed a lovely luncheon at this downtown restaurant in the Arts District just before Christmas. There’s nothing of traditional “screen doors” in the decor, yet the comfortable chairs, lovely table settings and loads of windows somehow say “southern hospitality.”

Luncheon fare was uncomplicated, but beautifully prepared. An ahi tuna sandwich with rich aioli and homemade pickles on dense,...

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Screen Door is a Southern, American (New), and Gluten Free restaurant where most Menuism users came for a family meal, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped between 15% to 18%.

This Southern spot in Dallas’ thriving Arts District is so charming, it’s worth it to nab a drink from the bar before you paint the town red. And because drinks often turn into dinner, try the meatloaf.

Screen Door is a polished yet comfortable restaurant featuring interpretations of modern, market-driven and classic southern dishes paired with a compatible collection of cocktails, beers, ales and hand-selected wines.

Chef David McMillan is in charge of this charming dining room, which overlooks the fountain at One Arts Plaza. Dip a firm fried green tomato in a spicy Creole cream sauce, sip a mint julep served in a cold pewter cup, and watch the sun set over the Dallas skyline. The menu is full of tricked-up Southern specialties and some of McMillan’s latest concoctions, such as seared foie gras in a...

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The Extras: Tea is served Tuesday to Saturday from 2:30pm to 4:30pm for those who seek a quiet conversation and a raised pinky.

Parking: Skip the pricey valet and park in the nearby lot next to 7-Eleven.

Know Before You Go: Leave your diet at the door. Desserts include brown sugar pound cake, coconut creme brulee, and homemade cookies and ice cream.

What to Drink: The wine list includes an unstuffy list of notable Texas favorites.

What to Drink: Take your tattered paperback of The Great Gatsby and sip a mint julep at the bar.

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