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Use our guide to the neighborhood to plan your next outing! While we've mentioned a few spots here, there are so many more to explore! Head out and find your new favorites - and tag @VisitDallas on Instagram when you make it there.
Dating back to 1884, Deep Ellum became widely known as a hot spot for blues and jazz with Blind Lemon Jefferson, Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter and Bessie Smith among the best-known acts to grace its storied stages. You can still catch some great music at the various live music venues and bars in the district. Trees hosts some of the most famous names in music and Adair's Saloon is one of the best burger, beer and live music joints around. You can still catch some great music at the various live music venues and bars in the district. Trees hosts some of the most famous names in music and Adair's Saloon is one of the best burger, beer and live music joints around.
Adair's Saloon, the best hole-in-the-wall, burger, beer and live music joint around! From front to back, the site is covered with memorabilia. Check out the photo collection of people who've walked through Adair's doors - including a blown-up photo of Elvis Presley taken back in 1955.
The Church is one of Dallas' most unique and eclectic nightclub experiences. Music selections include ambient sounds, neo gothic and EBM, just to name a few. The space also features five lounges and a rooftop patio to dance the night away.
A long-time staple in the neighborhood, The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum attracts musical acts from all over the world thanks to its intimate-yet-generous set up and trendy location.
It's one of the oldest clubs in Deep Ellum, and one of the best live music venues in Dallas. Club Dada hosts a wide range of artists almost every night throughout the year which can be heard on the outdoor patio.
Two pianos creating endless fun all night as they play nearly any crowd request! Get your singing voice ready to create some laughs and memories at Louie Louie's.
Swing dancing lessons, relaxed acoustic entertainment, live entertainment and more can all be found under the same roof at this Deep Ellum staple. Fun fact: it's also the oldest bar in Dallas, with roots dating back to 1910.
Satisfy your punk craving with music from local and national bands at Three Links. They've got more than 50 beers to choose from and one truly memorable experience.
Fame is no stranger to Trees. This energetic music venue has hosted some of the world's most famous names in music. Check out Trees for a spot to jam and drink in Deep Ellum.
Explore mouthwatering eats and experience a flavorful bite from different cuisines. Whether you're planning a date night or an outing with adventurous foodies, Deep Ellum offers an array of meals and drinks for every palette and taste.
Explore the vibrancy of the culture, art and music of Dallas all within a quick weekend trip. While your trip will take you to popular live music venues and shops throughout the city, be sure to make a stop in Deep Ellum for a self-guided tour of all the fantastic and weird murals covering the walls of the neighborhood.
The neighborhood itself is an open-air gallery, with warehouse walls turned into ever-changing canvases for dragons, dreamers and portraits that seem to breathe against the brick. Many works pay tribute to Deep Ellum's deep musical lineage, from Lead Belly to Stevie Ray Vaughan, so the walk doubles as a history lesson. Visit during golden hour, then come back to see what's changed.
Along Elm, Main, and Commerce Streets, Dallas, TX
Peruse through local brands and goods, finding stylish clothing, home decor, and more. Planning a day-long shopping trip? Head to these Deep Ellum-based stores and stroll through an array of handcrafted goods and second-hand keepsakes.