
Dallas Nutritionists Name the Cafes and Restaurants Actually Worth Your Calories
From Bishop Arts to Uptown, a growing crop of Dallas eateries is earning rare praise from registered dietitians who scrutinize menus so you don't have to.
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From Bishop Arts to Uptown, a growing crop of Dallas eateries is earning rare praise from registered dietitians who scrutinize menus so you don't have to.

From Katy Trail to White Rock Lake, early risers are claiming the city's green spaces before the Texas heat takes over.

From Deep Ellum smoothie bars to Uptown grain bowls, registered dietitians are putting their stamp of approval on a growing list of local spots where eating well doesn't feel like a punishment.

Across Dallas, off-leash parks are quietly functioning as outdoor gyms, mental health outlets, and neighbourhood social clubs — all at once.

With summer temperatures pushing past 100°F and gym pools packed wall to wall, Dallas's outdoor aquatic facilities are drawing serious swimmers back to open water.

With grocery bills still biting and schedules only getting tighter, Dallas nutritionists and local food programs are pushing a simple fix: cook once, eat well all week.

With grocery bills climbing and schedules tighter than ever, North Texans are turning Sunday afternoons into a competitive advantage.

With grocery prices still elevated heading into summer, Dallas residents are finding creative ways to keep their plates full and their wallets intact.

While visitors flock to the Perot Museum and the Arts District, Dallas regulars have quietly claimed a network of trail systems and creek-side paths that rarely show up on any tourist map.

Free, timed 5K events are drawing thousands of North Texans to local parks every Saturday morning — here's your guide to the best spots.

Across Dallas, pet owners are turning off-leash dog parks into thriving outdoor workout communities — and the numbers show it's more than a trend.

While visitors pile into Klyde Warren Park, Dallas regulars have been quietly claiming miles of trail that don't show up on the usual tourist maps.

From Bishop Arts kimchi to Deep Ellum kombucha, Dallas has quietly built one of the most fermented-food-friendly food scenes in Texas.

From Farmers Market okra to Hill Country peaches, your summer plate is better—and cheaper—than you think.

With heat index readings pushing past 110°F across North Texas this summer, getting hydration right isn't a wellness trend — it's a survival skill.

With miles of protected trails expanding across the city, Dallas offers more low-stress options for new riders than most Texans realize.

Dallas's trail network and urban greenways give residents a ready-made classroom for one of the most accessible stress-reduction practices going.

From Deep Ellum late nights to blue-light-soaked bedroom scrolling, Dallasites are logging fewer quality hours of sleep than ever, and the consequences are stacking up.
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