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56 of 4,190 Restaurants in Dallas

Being from Chicago I have to say that it is hard to live up to what I think is truly good pizza. I don't get the impression that pizza is a big thing in Dallas and a lot of it seems to be fast food chains, so I have to say this place is better than much of whats around. Eno's is in the heart of the Bishop Arts District, which is a hip neighborhood, and it gets busy so better to arrive early. • Crust is very thin but still soft enough to fold • Two sizes are available, 14" or 16" • Sandwiches, pasta, salads and soup also available • Lots of local micro brew beers on tap

Wonderful, wonderful pizza. A perfectly thin crust and pizza toppings to order a la carte if that’s your desire. I ordered one with the lot and created another pizza with toppings of my choice, including anchovies. My creation was a little busy and the tried and tested house special was definitely the winner. Excellent pizza all around, whatever your pizza adventure. Being is Texas I had to try the bore meatballs. Divinity on a plate, with the freshest of marinara sauce. Eat the truffle cheese bread. You must eat this!! Friendly atmosphere and service. A neighbourhood gem!

Great spot for pizza and some food. Excellent food and service. Pizza was thin crust and very good, with great selections.

Live this place. Always great food and entertainment. Pizza us always yummy, and the salads too. Great place to meet family or friends. Attentive staff and the bar is well stocked.

Went there last night with a group of friends and it was terrific! Highly recommend it. They are consistently clean and friendly.

I do think it is a bit expensive for the portion size and our flatware was dirty (promptly replaced when noted) this trip, so a bit disappointing. My pasta was very tasty and my friend's sandwich was tasty...nice atmosphere outside on a warm evening and no one rushed us to leave our table.

Great pizza. Thin crisp crust and fresh toppings. The “Pig Smiley” Pizza was the best. Meatball feta a close second. We also had the truffle cheese bread and bruschetta. Bruschetta was amazing. Would go back again and again. Our waiter was great too. Decent wine list by the bottle. Highly recommend this place!! Cute shops and bars nearby too

We met up with friends and shared a 16" pizza plus had salads. Our server was so helpful with input on what to order plus had no problem splitting up the check. It was busy Saturday afternoon but we didn't feel rushed. Very relaxing and pleasant.

First, this pizza joint is in an excellent location. The Bishop Arts district has a cool, hip vibe reminiscent of Austin and this restaurant definitely has its own physical appeal as far as "date night" ambiance. However, the food and drinks here seemed to hit the mark. Their wine list has very limited wines that you can order by the glass and actually one one is Italian if my memory serves me correctly. Second, the pizza is a thin crust type which is fine but the taste and quality of ingredients didn't seem to match the level of establishment they have there. There is a good variety of pizza combinations so they have that and I may have just ordered poorly. However, we did choose a pizza recommended to us by the waiter. Last, I paid $5 for salad I could have made at home...plain iceberg lettuce with just a few tomatoes. I hope they try a little harder in the future to spice up their side salads. All in all...it was ok; it wasn't awful but it's definitely not a place I'll be recommending to any of my friends.

Very good place for some Italian if you are visiting the Bishop Arts District. The meatballs are absolutely delicious. The pizza is thin crust, like a cracker, and is very good as well. The service was a bit ambivalent and we hardly saw our waiter at all, but we still had a very enjoyable experience.

Its always great to come here and eat great pizza while we talk about the future of our next events. The staff are always friendly.

The pizza crust is thin and crispy. We had three different pizzas all with different toppings, and they were all kind of bland. I don't know how to make a pepperoni pizza bland, but they did it. Service was okay, but we did sit for a while before we could get anyone's attention: a busboy finally tracked down our waiter. Personally, I won't be back.

Came here for pasta. It was overcooked. I ordered a salad that never came. Waitstaff never came by after I received my entree, so I couldn't ask about my salad. Iexpected better service/food for the price

Awesome place. I think it’s the best pizza in Dallas. I love the Pig Smiley Special, can’t go wrong with a little honey on the side. Kelly is friendly, funny and was helpful with our friends who have never been here. We’ll all be back!

Stopped in for lunch and loved this place. The appetizers are great and plenty of different pizzas to sample. The beer menu is AWESOME! Plenty of good Texas beers and also a decent wine menu. Upstairs seating is also available. Live music on Thursday nights. Right in the heart of the bishop arts district so close to everything you would want to see. Great service and a friendly staff. Will definitely eat here again.

Having heard good reviews, we decided to come for lunch. We ordered pizzas and we were really happy with our choice, as they were very tasty. Prices were affordable.

I really liked the pizza here. It is definitely well done. The location of the restaurant in also pretty cool in the Bishop's art district. I would definitely come back.

great pizza with easy seating on a saturday night - did not realize they had up stairs seating area; we were told without reservations to be out in 1.5 hour which worked great with our evening plans - met another couple - the hardest thing about Bishop area is parking is a 'challenge' - basically drive until someone moves their car and opens a parking space up.

We had our Sunday dinner in this nice restaurant. Awesome location, lot of craft beers. Pizza has a good dough but as italian I really don't like this sweet tomato sauce. It's too processed and not as the authentic one we use in Italy. Service was good.

Stopped into Eno's while visiting the Bishop Arts District. Great local restaurant with a cool vibe and eclectic decor. The service was great and the food even better.

I tried Eno’s meatballs with pasta. It was creative and delicious. Great ingredients. Good service. Cute interior. Fair prices too. Recommended!

This is a One of Kind place!! (Well except there’s more than one Eno’s! lol) but my personal favorite is the Bishop Arts Eno’s take in the people, the art & blow your mind with so many diverse options!! Don’t miss it because someone doesn’t like Pizza(who?) but there’s more to enjoy than just pizza! & I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the wine! Sit inside, upstairs or take the whole thing in by sitting outside! Service is always spot on! We’ve never been unhappy w service or the amazing food! But getting down to the nitty gritty… PIG SMILEY will change your mind about everything!!❤️❤️❤️ p.s. so excited to eat when we got the “Pig” didn’t get a good pic!! Even better reason to come!!!

We had a large group of 8 people, so I'm not sure if the waitress felt overwhelmed... But she was not friendly. (We watched another waiter nearby and he was great, so I think our girl was having an off night). My friend ordered the bruschetta & the bread was really soggy. Our waitress didn't do anything when my friend said she didn't like it. Pizza was paper thin, but those who ordered seemed to really like it. I had a Caesar salad + meatballs on the side and mine was delicious.

I much prefer "thin pizzas" and they do them very well here. I am also slowly becoming a fan of craft beers and they had an interesting selection. It would be a spot that I would come back to again.

Fun area in Bishop Arts District. We went for lunch and created our own pizza. All of the pizzas come with a thin crust. Four of us ate the large pizza and shared the chopped Italian salad. The restaurant got pretty busy around lunch time. The pizza and salad were good but I'm not sure I would return, as there are too many pizza joints to try in town.

No doubt one of my new all time favorites in Dallas. The lunch special is a great deal with pizza, soup and drink. The pizza was think crust with excellent toppings of your choice. The soup was BBQ Black Bean and it was a foodies dream. The service was top notch for the entire meal

Ate here with my 2 grands and they love it and that makes me love it. Great service and great food. Great ambiance and just a fun feeling. We come here often and quality has been maintained.

I have now been twice just to make sure I did not miss something the first time, both times for lunch. The space is great; really tall ceilings, reclaimed wood,brick,windows to the street along with tables on the sidewalk. The menu is interesting with pastas, salads, sandwiches and pizzas. First, the wood fired thin crust pizza we had was great. Lots of flavor from the oven, tasty crust, good sauce and not to much so it was not soggy. We had goat cheese, meatballs w/sliced wild pig. All really tasty and well prepared. We all had salads - the Caesar. Fresh romaine and tangy dressing. Good but nothing special. During my last meal I had the arugula and pear salad. Not as successful. Too much dressing, mushy pears resulting in a cool soup rather than a salad. We have now tried 3 sandwiches - the BLT, the Italian burrata, and a lunch special not worth remembering. The sandwiches come with soup or a salad for $10.00 which is an OK price. The sandwiches are just OK also. My BLT was dry with only a smear of pimento cheese for moisture, had only 1 slice of tomato for the whole sandwich. Lots of really good bacon raised the sandwich from fairish to goodish. The burrata sandwich was cool not warm and completely dry. We asked for some marinara to add some moisture and we were charged $2.00 for it. Tacky. The sandwich I had on my previous visit was also dry, a grilled something which was only remarkable for its forget ability. The soup I had then was so thick it was more like a sauce and just OK. I think you would enjoy it more if you were there for the bar which looks cool and seems to have a good selection but we were there for the food. If I did not have the other food to bring it down just the pizza alone would be good.

Early Mother's Day lunch with in laws. Staff was attentive and friendly. Good craft beer selection. The Pig Smiley pizza is amazing!!!

Visited enos pizza on friday, it was pretty busy they took our name they called us real fast. We ordered 2 pizzas the chico reno was really good. Also the bread with artichoke dip was too. Recommend is a plus. Great customer service

Looking for good pizza, we picked this place based on other ratings. It's a fabulous little restaurant with a lot of character, friendly service, SUPERB thin crust pizza, and a bar with a wide selection of beers and wines. We loved this place and were glad we found it. Parking wasn't difficult (found plenty of spots on the street) but it was a quiet night right after New Year's.

Love to eat at the bar here! My daughter and I decided to eat pizza and enjoy some drinks at the bar. The service was excellent. We had a salad with a hot, fresh pizza cooked to perfection.

A gem of a location while staying in Dallas... Great for a young family and pizza to die for! Loads of IPA beers on tap. Caesar salad was meh...

Never been in the area before and looking for recommendations. Enzo’s did not disappoint. Server was good. Food was not bad either was not used to pizza being cut into small squares. It is still worth a visit

We like going there and hanging out at the bar. This place fills up quickly. Great pizza and lots of craft beers.

We love going to Enos in Bishop Arts. It is right in the middle of a variety of fun shops, bars and restaurants. The staff is always friendly. There can be a wait so we try to go a little early, but we are never disappointed.

Decided to go with the only pizza on the menu (not listed on the menu shown here) with pineapple listed as a topping. I was a bit hesitant since usually it's only Pinapple and ham but this pizza had pinapple, cheese, spinich and other greens AND jalepeno slices! Wow! I was pleasantly surprised. The flavors just came together so well. If you like pinapple on your pizza, you must order this. Then my 3 daughters devoured 2 whole pies! We will Definately be returning when back in town.

Four of us ventured out on a Saturday evening. We were given a table right away. We split two delicious pizzas (Zambina, and a pie with pepperoni), and came out paying under $8 a person. The food was delicious and the server was sweet. My only critique would be to build an additional bathroom for the ladies. There was always a line.

Visited here for lunch with a very large party. The variety of pizzas was exceptional, fresh and flavorful! Great salads and desserts too. Friendly staff and eclectic, warm environment. Worth a visit!

Basically thin-crust pizza. We decided to eat here, outside, possibly because inside was waaaay crowded. Outside was practically on the road, and for some people, it would freak you out if a car came by. You can order online, on the website. The wait was kind of long, but worth the wait. The pizza was savory. And I normally don’t like to eat pizza, but Eno’s just made a change.

We were having a neighborhood pool party to celebrate two events: a neighbor who is moving to New York, and two neighbors and their young son who are moving to Atlanta. On a hot afternoon, ordering pizza and picking it up was the perfect solution. Enos has wonderful selections, including gluten-free and dairy free, which is important since we have a variety of friends who have dietary restrictions. The pizza was delicious, and it comes in smaller bite-size squares, which is perfect for all the kids who range from 2 to 10 years old. Plus the price is very reasonable.

Pizza was okay. I didn't hate it but I stopped eating before I got full, which is never the case with me and pizza

Eno's was a stop on a walking/eating tour of The Bishop Arts area of Dallas. It was the eating gem of the tour (if you don't include the chocolate shop). They have a meat covered pizza with honey that is really good. They have only five pizza selections to make the task of choosing your pie easier.

Have loved Eno's for many years and enjoy their creative pizzas and amazing thin crust. Salads are excellent, as is the draft beer selection. This is a really great restaurant, with friendly staff, and an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients. I use them frequently for large take out orders as well. Highly recommend if you've not tried it!

Eno's is the restaurant I choose the most when it's my turn to pick. Bishop arts is a great area with other good shops and restaurants. Eno's upstairs dining is always my preference. The pizza is delicious. I love the Pig Smiley which adds honey. The truffle cheese bread is addictive. You will need more than one for the table! It's where my friends and I always choose to go for our birthdays. It's our Dallas favorite.

We stopped by for dinner ordered a small pear arugula salad, a half and half heirloom spinach pizza and specialty meatball and goat(cheese) with Enzo’s meatball linguini. Salad was very good. The rest was cold and way overpriced. Pasta was maybe a cup and a half of linguini. The meatballs were very good but if that was a meal it was for a child. The pizza was bland and cold. Great crust very thin but dry not enough sauce or whatever the white base was on the spinach. This was sad and almost $50. I will try some where else next time.

I have never been sad when I leave Eno's other than the fact that I am leaving and should probably wait at least a day before I go back for more pizza. The waitstaff is always polite and never rush you through your meal even if they are busy. Great wine and beer selection to go with the outstanding pizza.

We had a five day trip to Dallas and ended up here 3 times. I’d like to say because the area has a great vibe, chic boutiques, bars and cafes and live music, I mean, there’s a lot of places to choose and it is a cool zone. But this place has great tap beer, great pizza, but more importantly it has Anubia. She has such knowledge of her stock of beer but also she was just such an interesting and fun young lady to talk to. We could have stayed all night talking but jet lag had us away. We can highly recommend this place.

went there with my husband, the place was good. Highly recommend it. They are consistently clean and friendly.

My husband and I love the thin crust pizza served at Eno's. I wish Eno's had a location a bit closer to our home but their pizzas are worth the drive.

Love the heirloom spinach was delicious we ate guilt free and it was so filling. I would come anytime Especially with the gals love the environment.

I live close by, we eat here often and I can say it is always above average, not just food, but service. It is located in the trendy Bishop Art District so there are tons of things to do before/after dinner. The pizzas are awesome, the cheese trays are YUMO. Salads are delicious. Local brews, local wine all wonderful. If in the area, this is a must 👍

It has been a few years since I've been here, but after two of us split a pizza and large salad, with plenty to take home, I was wondering, "Why haven't we been here more often?" Friendly service, prompt beverages, super-thin crust pizza (we went with the Ricotta White Pie, so delectable!), big flavor salad (Italian Chopped -- maybe too much salami? Is that possible?) -- what's not to like? The only reason I didn't give it 5 is I'm stingy, like my budget, and I'm saving my fives for when the chef comes out and says, "You are so enthusiastic, the pizza is free tonight." But now I'm dreaming of how I can replicate the Ricotta White Pie at home, and thinking I can't.

Bishop Arts offers lots to see and enjoy. Eno's has good drinks and food and the service is friendly and attentive. Pizza is good food, but in my opinion not great pizza. Crust is very thin and wimpy which is not my preference.

I can't say enough good things about Eno's. The food, the atmosphere...just wow. My friends and I came here and were blown away at the quality of the food. We got a couple pizzas and an appetizer, all were delicious. The location is a bit far and wide from the city but in a nice area in the arts district, not too far from the Texas theater either, for those history buffs reading this. I'll certainly be coming back here next time I'm in town.

This is a popular place with reasonable prices and good food. The pizzas have a very thin crust which I do like a lot, but I wish it was just a bit more stiff and crunchy. The artichoke dip appetizer was pretty good, but a far cry from the standard one everyone used to make for parties years ago with artichoke hearts, mayonnaise and parmesan cheese. The spicy wedding soup was really excellent with deep flavor, a real must. The bean dip appetizer was sort of bland and not worth the effort. Accompanying breads were very good with crusty outsides and chewy innards. Our pizza had ham, salami and honey; frankly, I was wary of that, but it worked very well without any honey flavor dominating things. The staff do their jobs efficiently and without attitude.

I was here for a business dinner with my team of 8 members. We got the original, meatball and the goat, pig smiley and the heirloom spinach. The pizza is cut into small pieces rather than slices thereby allowing more people to try out all the pizzas. Thin slices and fairly large pies for their price. Friendly staff and multiple beers on tap including seasonal. Definitely coming back here

Eno's is in a great location in the Bishop Arts district, and serves some of the best thin-crust pizzas I've had in the city. Their fresh ingredients are delicious, the crust is crispy - just a little burnt on a few edges which was actually perfect. We had three different pizzas: The Pig Smiley which has pepperoni, ham, sausage and red sauce and just enough local honey to give it a wonderful slightly sweet taste. Delicious. The Supreme had black olives, green peppers, sausage, onions, and mushrooms and was also perfectly cooked and delicious. My personal favorite was the Heirloom Spinach which has a white base with spinach, cheese, garlic, mushrooms, red onions and truffle sauce. It was amazing. There is plenty of seating in two stories, and there are a few tables outdoors on the sidewalk. Nice atmosphere and friendly servers. I highly recommend this restaurant if you are in the Bishop Arts District!

We love the thin crust pizza and all the local beer choices. Betty loved the meatball pasta. Organic Salads are great too! View from upstairs is great. Thursday's they have live music. Located in an eclectic shopping district. Across from a local art gallery. Nearby is Mantiques-great idea for more manly antique items.

We ended up here based upon a suggestion by an Omni Hotel lobby bar bartender...it was a good review. We took a taxi which cost around $20 (with tip) each way making the pizzas a little expensive. Pizza crusts were very thin & tasty...the toppings and combinations were different but well thought out. We had mushrooms and artichokes which was a fantastic combination pizza. I would not recommend the salad as it wasn't very fresh. Good selection of wines. The decor was trendy & the restaurant had a good vibe. This restaurant is located in the Bishop Arts District which has lots of restaurants and shops. Highly recommend a visit.

We had the Meatballs and Artichoke Fonduta for an appetizer. The meatballs were spicy for my personal taste. I wouldn’t give it to my daughter because of spice in it. I did not try the Fonduta. We also ordered a Pepperonito Pizza and Heirloom Spinach Pizza. The Pepperonito pizza was pretty basic nothing super excited about it but very good. The Spinach pizza was very good even though it wasn’t my personal taste. We also got a pepperoni pizza for my daughter which she enjoyed and it was very good. Lastly we got got the Arugula Pear Salad which was also very good. Service we excellent up until the end of dinner when we had to go searching for our waitress. Great place to try some different pizzas.

Pizza was great but the artichoke soup was the BOMB. It was probably the best soup I've ever had. The atmosphere in and around the restaurant is something that'd attract me any day of the week.

Came on Friday night and they were super busy... Well worth the wait . Excellent service.. A must go if you are looking for pizza

I eat here for lunch at least once a week. Daniel is our usual waiter. He has a huge smile and brightens our day with his enthusiasm and eagerness to serve. He knows everything about the menu and the restaurant. Daniel is my favorite waiter in Dallas and is a key reason I eat there every week.

We had a half Pig Smiley and Half Central Pie. Each pizza can stand on its own as a great pie… but the two don’t compliment each other. Lol. The honey and ham and cheese made the Pig Smiley, however, their Pepperoni is SPICY. Whooooweee. I would order it without the pepperoni and see if they would sub pineapple for it. Anyways, the Central Pie was a savory pie (not sweet). It was really good. Played great music. Nice ambience. We are headed to Emporium Pies for dessert. Perfecto!

An absolutely great pizza tavern. Parking is not great but the pizza is divine. We had a Caesar salad and the Eno's Original. Right amount of spice to pair with one of the many draught beers on tap. Lots of seating inside. Wonderful service. A real hidden gem in the Bishop Arts District.

We went to Eno's on impulse on a Friday night in November, because it was within walking distance of our AirBnB and my husband said the menu looked good online. We arrived at about 6pm and went inside, as instructed by the sign. I told the hostess we'd like to sit outside (there was one table empty) and she looked at us as if we were idiots and said, "well, go sit down." Alrighty. The menu had some great looking items, and we settled on goat cheese and boar meatball pizza, with a simple salad to share. The food was excellent, there's no doubt. The house pinot grigio was meh, but the beer selection was The challenges: We were trying to enjoy our dinner and the street, and experience; however, as our meal went on, a group of four people who had gone inside came out and stood about two feet from us - and just .... waited. They watched us and waited and became increasingly frustrated as we didn't vacate our table. It was disconcerting and I don't know if they had been assigned that table, or it was reserved or what, but we ended up rushing to finish our meal. That was unfortunate. What was infuriating, however, is that when we went inside to pay, our server was MIA for almost 20 minutes and, after finally hunting her down and trying to pay, she disappeared AGAIN, only to return several minutes later, hand me two bills, tell me she had accidentally charged my credit card with the wrong table's bill (but had reversed it) and charged me our own table's amount. However, she failed to hand my the reversal evidence and shrugged off my concerns, suggesting I just come back if there was an issue. Seeing as I was leaving Dallas the next morning and home is 3100 km away, that's not a viable option. Customer service was so bad we wouldn't return, should we return to Dallas.

Went here with a local friend, and enjoyed it very much. Our group shared a few pizzas and apps. I loved the Pineapple Arugula pizza, but all were fantastic. Very cool atmosphere, would definitely visit again

the roasted bread is absolutely fantastic! in a super cute part of bishop arts and the vibes are amazing! make sure to get a table ahead of time! it’s so worth the wait!

Stopped by Enos after attending a jazz concert at the Bishop Arts Theatre. The pizza was good, thin crust with a nice charred, crisp edge. Everything tasted fresh and I liked the Italian sausage that they used. It did not have the strong Italian sausage taste. The chorizo added a nice bite as well. I appreciated that they stopped serving at midnight because it was a nice alternative to the bars that were open. After the show we just wanted to relax and enjoy conversation, not have to compete with bar conversation and loud music. The waitstaff was very friendly and our server was patient with our indecisiveness. We sat upstairs (be prepared for all of those steps) and since it was late, there was only one other table so it was quiet. I would go back again if I were in the area.

super thin crust pizza!! definitely better than any chain-type pizza place! great local beers on-tap in an awesome atmosphere!

We tried the Pig Smiley and that by far was the best tasting pizza I have ever had. I am a very picky person and was hesitant to try...however, a local told my friend she recommended it. Absolutely delish!!! Make sure to stop here when you visit Dallas! For our app we had artichoke dip with baguettes...called artichoke fundota. Best dip I’ve had. STOP HERE YOU WONT BE DISAPPOINTED!

A few years ago Enos had the best thin crust pizza in Dallas. It is still good but so many other pizza restaurants have entered the market that serve excellent pizza that I think Enos has been knocked down a notch. We had not been for several years--Bishop Arts is quite a drive for us so we really have to be motivated--we returned to Enos in July 2019. The long lines from previous years were gone. We started with the Caesar salad that the waiter said was "excellent" but that I would not order again. It is not really a Caesar in the traditional sense at all. It's basically lettuce with a light dressing (olive oil?). There are crunchy garlic pieces on top that give the salad the only flavor it has. Otherwise you are eating a bowl of unseasoned lettuce. We ordered some beers. The wife got a chocolate-coffee stout and liked it. I ordered an IPA and received one that I did not order even though the waiter insisted it was what I ordered. I distinctly said I did not want the grapefruit flavored IPA but the one I got smelled and tasted like grapefruit. In the end he replaced it, although I would note he tried to charge for me the mistaken beer that I did not drink until I asked that the charge be removed. We ordered a large supreme and it was good, but not as good as I remember. The crust is still thin. The rest was bland and the wife noted that the sauce was acidic. Aside from thin crust it was rather disappointing.

Absolutely the best! The crust was superb and the topping were very delicious! So glad I chose this place. If you are a pizza lover you have to try this place

Went to ENOS's pizza tonight for the first time. Service was great, pizza was great. Reasonably priced menu. I never had received an order that fast. It is thin crust but still service was amazingly fast. Definitely is now my go to pizza place when I am in Dallas. I am sure all of the staff is great but our waitress Mary was the best.

We arrived on a Saturday night. They were on a 30 minute wait. The cool thing is that this restaurant is in the Bishop Arts District and we would be notified of our table being ready via a text. This allowed us to walk across the street and check out an Art gallery. Most galleries are open late on weekends. We only had to wait ten minutes. Our server was great and upbeat. He knew his wines and recommended ones perfect for what we said we wanted. The food was a bit disappointing. We ordered the artichoke cheese dip appetizer. It was somewhat bland and as runny as a soup and we couldn't find any artichoke chunks or artichoke flavor. We also ordered the Bison/Beef meatballs appetizer. Though they were promised as being light and fluffy, they were dense and heavy as if they had all the delightful fatty "lightness" cooked out of them hours before. They were served in a vodka sauce that was okay. The pizza was thin crust - but not too crisp. It sagged in places when you lifted a piece. The sauce was somewhat bland and forgettable. The ingredients were nice and fresh. There are a lot of places to eat in the Bishop Arts district. Maybe we hit them on an off night. But for me, Eno's was underwhelming.

We tried the Heirloom Spinach and the Pineapple Fresca. Both were good but I preferred the pineapple Fresca because it was more flavorful. The jalapeños on it did not make it spicy at all so if you like spice you might want to add some extra fresh ones. They have a good selection of craft beers and other drinks. If going on the weekend you might want to get a reservation. They are known for their very thin crust pizza. It's kinda thin like a cracker. If you like your crust crispy you might ask for that because only our edges were firm and the rest was flimsy. It's still good pizza and I would definitely go back.

f you love thin crust, the pizza is awesome. But today's lunch was light and healthy, as my daughter and I choose salad's. She ordered the Chicken Caesar and I had the Greek Salad with Chicken. We both agreed, mine was the one brimming with flavor! But Eno's has great pasta dishes as well, and the Orzo Pasta is unusual, as the sauce has a fennel base. With three other pasta dishes to choose from, this restaurant is a keeper. The interior is nicely stylized, and the local and regional beer selections are popular. Glenn Almack

We enjoyed this thin crust and very tasty pizza in the Bishop Arts District. Establishment is trendy, service was good, pizza was so tasty! Especially enjoyed the ham pizza with honey drizzled on top! We'll be back!

Eno's is a fav of our family, extended family. They have enormous pies, thin crust, innovative/thoughtful toppings. This is not a pie for the simple man's palate. This is for those who know what great food it and enjoy it. The "cheese" bread is awesome too! Really cool atmosphere and a great preparation for the Turkey Trot.

Great bar and beer selection, thin crust pizza cooked in a gas oven, all I can say is...I am really to go back. Sit outside, to see all the great looking Dallas women and tourist walk by.

If you love thin crust pizza, this is a great option. Awesome location tha inclides boutique shopping. The hostesses arwnt friendly!!

Awesome food, great music, and kind staff. Me and a friend of mine sat in the upstairs dining room and the view of the street below is really cool! Definitely recommend for any Gen Z looking for a sick pizza spot

Nice thing crust pizza. Unique but not weird toppings. Nice selection of beers and wine. We're even allowed to split a pizza half pepperoni half Eno's Original so we didn't have to order separate pizza for kids

We eat a lot of pizza at local places, especially when we travel. This is honestly our 2nd favorite place ever, 1st place in Texas! We got the pizza with pig in the name and honey on the pizza. DELICIOUS. Good drink selection. They do offer kids cheese pizza, just not on the menu.

The food is great! Fresh ingredients and great flavor. It is not in a bad part of town, like my husband thought. He is from Dallas and was concerned until we got there. Afterwards there are shops to walk around and see. Loved it!

On a cold Saturday afternoon my friend and I enjoyed walking the Bishop Arts District. We had browsed for hours and decided to eat at Eno's Pizza. The wait was relatively short and we got a good table. The service was good and the restaurant was nice and had an open feel with pretty decoration. We shared a 14" Eno's Original Pizza and that was plenty of food for the two of us. The pizza is thin crust and was pretty good. It was a nice choice for dinner.

My husband and I ate lunch here today and it was super delicious! We both got a lunch special. I had the Piggie Pie which had pepperoni ham and sausage and it was so good! I also had a Caesar salad which was delicious. My husband got the goat cheese and sausage pizza and really really liked it as well as the Caesar salad. Our server was friendly and attentive.

Loved this place…the Pig Smiley was delicious, salty and sweet! So awesome! We also got a pepperonito (little pepperonis lol) and it was tasty…there was no skimping on the cheese. Next time I’ll add extra red sauce. We will for sure eat here again!

Pizza, bruschetta, and salad were all delicious. Served very quick. Beer menu has many local choices. Jenny was a great server.

Had some great pizzas in my time, and also some pretty average ones. This was the best - AMAZING. Thin crispy crust, not an abundance of toppings, but wow, the taste was unbeatable.

Enos is located in bishops art district -it's a great eclectic area that has been revitalized over the last several years -with restaurants -shops & gallery's -enos is s two story establishment -cook vibe -it has a good bar & offers organic farm to table ingredients for thin style pizza -one is plenty to share -the upstairs is a great lookout when there are street festivities -moderate price -great local -good for all types of groups

I truly loved my visit to the Enos. The night we were there, we enjoyed the Pig Smiley Pizza and loves listening to the live music by the bar. It was a great place to spend the evening with my wife and would recommend anyone to visit and enjoy this spot! Thanks guys.

Excellent pizza and salads, and other menu items. Good selection of wine and beer. Pig Smiley pizza is our favorite

Located in perhaps the best “neighborhood” in Dfw, this is a great spot for pizza and local beers. Lots of room, vegetarian options, and they let us sample beers because they proudly support local and want you to like what you pay for. Super impressed, no reason you shouldn’t try this place if you’re in the area

Stopped in at Enos on a Friday night. It was busy but they seated us right away. We had a party of 10 that came in at 4 different intervals. The waitress did not stop a beat with the great service. Each party ordered pizza and other items on the menu. I ordered the 14 inch pizza with bacon and pineapple, it was good.

It was a nice night so we decided to sit outside and eat instead of being inside. The pizza was very good. It is a thin crust pizza that is cut into squares for serving. We opted for the build your own pizza and chose pepperoni and onion. There are many options you can come up with or they have about 8 or so pizzas that are standard for them. Waitress was very good. Highly recommend.

We dine at Eno's often. We love to take guests there because not only do that have awesome thin crust nuevo craft pizzas, but it is one of the few places in our area of Dallas where you can get a good salad. The lemon salad with pork belly is terrific. Last night I also tried the Spaghetti Squash with Lamb Bolognese. Low carb and oh so good. They have many fine pasta dishes, and delicious and creative sandwiches, not to mention a large selection of craft beer and world class wines. Good service is the norm. There are two stories, but I recommend seating downstairs for a great experience. Ground level is a great place for people watching and ambiance. Upstairs is better for kids and groups. Housed in an original Bishop Arts converted building.

Pig smiley is amazing. That’s all you need to know. Probably other menu items are good too. Great place in Bishop Arts.

Loved Eno's bc my family could get pizza and I had a choice of gluten free foods! I got the chicken cacciatore with zucchini noodles and it was SO GOOD! Loved the clean homey feel of the restaurant too! Would definitely go back!

Let's be clear, too many toppings for a real Italian pizza but this one is good. Is the pizza that the most looks and tastes like an Italian, or a Roman one. Using aluminum dishes makes the pizza cold very fast but you cannot have everything. The dough is crispy and thin, tomato in the correct quantity and the service is good. Strongly advised and, yes, I'll come back here when in Dallas. Scott, you choose the right pizzeria.

Get the lemon salad with jalapenos! This place is casual and cozy, a perfect date night when escaping the kids. No need to get dolled up...show up, have a glass of wine, comfort eat some tasty pizza or be good with the gluttonous lemon salad with jalapenos!

Good Pizza and a fun atmosphere...And I'm all about atmosphere. Definitely a place to try out if in Bishop Arts.

Been here a few times now and always leave SUPER satisfied with the food, atmosphere, and service provided.

Great atmosphere, and wonderful pizza! However the restroom was filthy. I was surprised the condition of the women's restaurant considering the fantastic atmosphere of the restaurant. We informed the manager.

Eno's smelled so delicious when we walked by that we literally turned around and ate there. The food did not disappoint: the salads are delicious, hearty, and fresh; the pizzas are generous sizes and have quality ingredients. The atmosphere is thoroughly enjoyable, with booths, tables, and even a tree growing inside. My only complaint was the service, which was slow, but seemed to be more from a lack of communication than anything else. I will definitely be going back here, and would recommend it to anyone in the area.

Visited on a busy Saturday night, and our takeout was ready to go. Cheese and tomatoes were fresh and fed all three of us.

Amazing mushroom chowder soup with a baby salad of spinach, arugula, pear and blue cheese for a mid week lunch. My dining companion had the 8" pizza 2 topping lunch special that comes with soup. All around great value for quality food. Atmosphere is pleasant with the sun streaming in and the only negative was the loud music ( probably the choice of young staff - just not relaxing at lunch) Service was helpful and pleasant. A really great choice for lunch or dinner.

Atmosphere is amazing here at Eno's. The service is very good as well. The pizza is not gluten free but I have called ahead and they were okay with me bringing my own gluten free dough. They made me an amazing pizza! If you aren't into doing that, they have some terrific, large salads and their spaghetti is amazing. It is made with spaghetti squash and the bolognese is very good! I love it.

Nice place- yummy cracker crust on pizza. Fun place. Nice craft beers. Great area to walk around . Truffle bread delicious. Artichoke dip good too.

If there is a Dallas style pizza it's probably the super thin crust pizza made popular by Campisi's and I'Fratelli's. Eno's is in that same vein, but even thinner, yet it's still tasty. Had the white pie. Service can be a bit scattered but it is friendly. The neighborhood it's in is Dallas' hipsterville (Bishop Arts), but it's actually a great place to walk and shop. Will have to try some more offerings the next go round.

Eno's has delicious thin crust pizza! I've been here several times and have not been disappointed. I've had many of their pizzas and my favorites are the pig smiley and peperotino! Their salads are also great - the Cesar dressing is more of a vinaigrette Cesar and the simple salad is great! The appetizers are good but they don't go very far if you're with a group, so order several or get a little crazy and order that extra pizza. Enos also has a great wine and beer selection so even the picky drinkers will be happy. If you're in a rush I would definitely recommend making a reservation as there is often a wait here. Most of the time you can make a reservation on their website. I also need to give a shout out to a server we had recently named Chandler. She was very patient with our large group and was a pro at picking us the best beers! The only reason this is not a five star review is because the price is pretty steep for pizza when compared to other gourmet pizza places in Dallas. However, they obviously use quality ingredients and I highly recommend Enos - I know you'll like it.

Looking for thin crust pizza and found the petfect place! Lunch special very reasonable and included soup or salad 8 inch personal pizza with large ice tea! Dining outside on a beautiful day. Hope to go back before we leave Dallas.

I was surprised upon receiving my pizza to see it was thin crust. As a lover of thick and stuffed crust, I was very happy that I could get the same great taste with half the fat! It even has the brick oven taste and the service is great! They offer interesting selections for those that like to try new food! Not to mention, it is surrounded by cute chic shops in the bishop arts district to walk off your pizza after!

We sat upstairs at a table near the window where we were able to look at the busyness of the Bishop Arts and still feel involved. Great, warm natural light pouring in through every window makes this place feel cozy. My husband convinced me of the truffle cheese bread and it was crunchy, gooey, buttery, and amazing - the tomato vodka dipping sauce was the perfect addition. We did two types of pizza: Meatball and the Goat, the other Pineapple Fresca. While the Meatball was good, it was completely out outshined by the Fresca. The flavors worked together perfectly. Don't miss trying this! My only regret is that we didn't order more food because every single thing was incroyable!

I visited family in the Dallas area recently and we went to the Bishop Garden District and ate at Eno's Pizza. It's in a very cool, old building with lots of character! The pizza is very thin, which I love, and everything was fresh! We ordered the Supreme that was yummy and two i pies with the best and freshest mozzarella cheese and added zampini fennel hamburger to one and pepperoni to the other! They were soooo good! The pizzas are cut in bite-size pieces instead of wedges. It was a Saturday night and we had a 35 minute wait but there are neat shops around the restaurant and it was definitely worth the wait!

Unfortunately we had to wait quite some time to get a server to attend to us, however I only saw one server in the place so I can understand he was overwhelmed. My friends and I had the Lunch Special, we chose the Caesar Salad, it was a bit too creamy and it had a tart taste for a Caesar dressing. The lunch pizza was a perfect size and it was very delicious. Great place, cute, quaint and busy.

The perfect amount of food, delicious pizza, delicious Cesar Salad. The crust on the pizza is SO thin!!! We add an Italian Bean dip. Very tasty!

Excellent thin crust pizzas with toppings that are unconventional but delicious. Along with a great selection of draft beers, there are few things better than sitting outside people-watching in Bishop Arts noshing on a fabulous Eno's pizza with a cold brew.

If you like thin-crust pizza you will like Enos! The crust is about as thick as a thin tortilla but it’s not burnt and crispy (I wish it was). My wife and I ordered the roasted bread with garlic butter as an appetizer and it was great. For the pie we got a Pig Smiley, which is basically a meat pizza with honey drizzled on top. If you are like me that sounds strange but WOW it was great! The biggest downfall of this hidden gem was the warm beer. I ordered a pint of the 512 and the glass was warm along with the beer. Other than that no complaints. The building we cool with downstairs and upstairs seating and the staff was helpful.

Eno’s is situated in a quirky building right in the center of the Bishop Arts district. It has a great atmosphere with 2 bar areas (upstairs and down) and a great variety of seating with several large tables that could accommodate parties of up to 20. We were in a party of 11 and had made a reservation in advance as it was Father’s Day. I think between us we pretty much sampled most of the menu – the artichoke dip appetizer was fabulous, but the bruschetta was also very good. The pizzas, as expected, were all excellent. Very thin crust, but not too crispy, with generous toppings. The Eno’s Original and Pig Smiley were the favorites. The sport peppers added just the right amount of heat. If you are a beer drinker you will love the huge selection of beers they have available. There are only a few cocktails on the menu – the highlight was the cucumber vodka which was very refreshing, but also very strong! The only complaint we had was that both our server and the barman were completely miserable. They were very efficient but don’t think they smiled once and literally just took our orders and gave us the food, drinks and bill. I guess that is the server’s job description, but it does help if they look like they actually enjoy what they do!

Stepped in here for drinks a couple of times during a day in the Bishop Arts district. Pizza looked good, but we didn't partake. Bartenders were friendly enough and saw us twice in one day. Next time we will need to try the pizza.

Wanted to take my sister-in-law and family to dinner while traveling through town on business. She suggested this family friendly, trendy, affordable pizza place. It is in an old building, we sat upstairs and it was a great spot to see everything happen outside on the street. The service was above average, the food was great and the company was the best. We had the Pig Smiley pizza and it was DELICIOUS! The honey flavor with meats on top was a surprising delight. The flavors all complimented each other nicely. I'd definitely go back and definitely get this pizza again! ENJOY!

Pizza GEM in Dallas! Everything about the way this pizza is made makes this place special. The drink selection is beyond long. Will always be back!

This is a really neat old building in the Bishop Arts district. Parking is a nightmare, but that's typical for the area. The pizza is great (we got the Eno's Original), so is the beer selection. I'll definitely be back for the truffle cheese bread though. That was amazing. Service was a little disappointing, or I would have rated this place as Excellent.

We meet friends here a lot. If you have kids the upstairs seating is very cool. Great thin crust pizza.

Pizza is quite good, but so are the salads, wine & beer selection, view of Bishop street, interior decor, and friendly staff.

And good sandwiches. The place is usually crowded because the food is consistently good. The salads are fresh and there are several good choices. I also like their pizza and have had a couple of their sandwiches...haven't found an item I didn't care for. Pleasant atmosphere too!

We drive to the Bishop Arts area from the North Dallas area and find an exceptional number of places to eat. More often than not we find ourselves at Eno's. The bread, salad, and pizza (thin crust with fresh toppings) are excellent as is the service. There is very little turnover in their staff so we get to see the same smiling faces each time. It is definitely worth the drive!

Had heard great reviews about this place, unfortunately it was just mediocre but expensive. Nice beer selection.

Every person or group of people that I’ve ever taken to Eno’s, have absolutely loved the place. From the moment they take the first bite, and I hear that moan of “oh my gosh, this is goooood,” their skepticism of my excitement about the place is all but a forgotten memory. I haughtily think, “It’s ok, you’re forgiven (ha ha;).” The pizza is divine, robust with flavor and freshness, and downright delicious! My personal favorite is the pepperoni, and prior to my Eno experience, I didn’t care for pepperoni! In the evenings, the bartenders can make the most savory Manhattans, and other drinks to satiate you’re palette! Well worth the trek to this now gentrified and safe area of Oak Cliff. Eno’s still retains its charm and character, with a rustic bohemian atmosphere that offers a quaint retreat from the Dallas norm. The eclectic vibe of The Bishop Arts District is reminiscent of a small touristy village you’d find nestled in some remote area out west. You’ll momentarily forget this is Dallas…until you see the stampedes of yuppies, including myself, on the weekends. Take the new Calatrava Bridge from downtown, that crosses over the Trinity River, take a left on Beckley, then all then a right on Davis until you get to The Bishop Arts District: This is a much nicer (somewhat scenic) way to go, as opposed to driving through the congested I-35/I-30 merge. Parking is a bit scarce in the area, but you won’t have any regrets!

Our dining experience initially showed promise; we were swiftly seated due to our reservations, and the waitress promptly took our drink orders, allowing us time to peruse the menu. Though the pizza prices seemed steep, we chose the restaurant for a special occasion at my daughter's request. Unfortunately, the service faltered as our pizza took a while to arrive, necessitating us to track down the waitress for drink refills after our initial order. Upon receiving the bill, the high prices still surprised me. I settled the amount without a receipt, relying on bank alerts for transaction updates. Shortly after, the waitress returned to inform me that the soft drinks and tea had not been added to the bill, presenting an additional charge of $18.52. After paying and handing her a $20 bill, I received only a dollar in change with an apology for the lack of change. In hindsight, I regret not obtaining a receipt initially. While the food was satisfactory, there is room for improvement. I advise caution during checkout to ensure all items are correctly billed.

I ate a three course dinner and it was so great I was already set to eat dinner here every night of our trip! Too bad I didn't get to pick every dinner restaurant because that is what would have happened. I started with the Arugula Pear Salad, savored the Eno's Meatball entree, and polished off my meal with the cinnamon brownie which was to die for! The beer list is exceptional. Service was quick and while it had quite the romantic atmosphere, I'd have preferred a little more lighting.

Went tonight with our family for a casual pizza dinner. Had been here a few years before and enjoyed it so it was on the list to try again. The Caesar salad was among the worst we have had. We ordered three pizzas. They were all just o.k; none of us chose to take home the leftovers so that tells you a lot. Love the atmosphere and the location but given the great pizza choices in the area, we won't be back. Our waiter was nice and attentive. The only plus from the evening.

Eno's is located in a great neighborhood in Dallas. The restaurant is very nice and feels incredibly comfortable. However, the pizza in our opinion was just average. I typically enjoy thin crust pizza much more than thicker crust options. The crust tasted more like a cracker than a crust. That being said, the sauce, toppings, and cheese were all excellent. I just wish the crust had been up to par. All in all, I think it's worth stopping in for a nice dinner.

Bishop Arts has a reasonable and warmly welcoming restaurant in Eno's. We had a toddler in a clearly young adult venue, however the staff made us a special space and helped us all enjoy our dinner. The varied levels and furniture and décor make for an interesting ambiance and the pizzas are excellent with a varied drink menu. The service was fast and friendly. Be sure and make a reservation as it's very busy and will save you a long wait. It's conveniently located in the heart of Bishop Arts and shopping and wandering before or after your meal is highly recommended. Parking can be challenging in the evening and on weekends so arrive a little early. The neighborhood is a great plus to add to your meal!

We ordered the Enos Traditional and a solid glass of lambrusco and hubby had a craft wheat bear that they recommended. Service was swift and relaxed on what was a busy Sunday at lunch. We sat upstairs and enjoyed the people watching out the windows. If you like pizza, try out Enos - you wont regret it and you will have room left for dessert instead of being stuffed with bread.

Favorite restaurant in Bishop Arts District. It is a great restaurant and bar. We have been to rehearsal dinners there as well as for regular dinners with friends. It is on the pricey side, but definitely worth it. Our favorite is the one with the honey on it.

This was my first trip to Eno's and I was on a first date. We decided to share a large (16") pizza. We opted for a create-your-own and chose ordered pepperoni and pineapple for our toppings. It was delicious. I've had pineapple on pizza before but not like this. Instead of chunks of pineapple that clearly came from a can, we had freshly sliced pineapple that was cooked underneath the cheese. That, combined with the tiny pepperoni, made for a tasty meal. The waitstaff was very nice and always came by to check on us.

The food is terrific. Atmosphere is perfect for casual food and great conversation. Our sparkling Rose was flat and when we brought it up with the staff, it was dismissed as that’s how it comes, not correct. No sparking beads means it’s flat. Staff were engaging and efficient. If we lived in Dallas we would return

Eno's has a great tasting pizza but it's so thin that it takes a lot to fill a person up and with their prices we just won't be going back. I've come for lunch a few times and a salad and a personal pizza is plenty but when we came with our three sons it just left us all so hungry we won't come again. There are other pizza places with pizza we like better and that fill us up.

Service was amazing food was delicious! I will definitely go back! It was the perfect date night! The atmosphere is great we had a table with a view of bishop arts and could hear the live music playing!

LOVE LOVE Eno's - all time favorite pizza in Dallas and my favorite place in Bishop Arts. We are treated like family every time, if its been a week or a month since our last visit. The staff is a well oiled machine and takes care of your every desire. The pear salad will knock your socks off, truly amazing. The pizza is a super thin tasty crust, cheese is super fresh and the toppings are all equally fresh and tasty and they don't skimp on them. Love everything about Enos!!!

Nice place for lunch or dinner when you visit the Bishop Arts District. The pizza was good and the service was fast once we were able to get a table. We were going to leave but decidedly to stay since we really were in the mood for pizza. The hostess was very overwhelmed. We waited over 15 minutes to get a table and there were only 3 parties in front of us and the restaurant was not even busy yet.

First timer at this wonderful restaurant enjoyed the decor and location. Service was excellent. I had Enos Meatball Pasta and it was delicious. My meatballs were yummy! Will definitely be back the next time we're in the Bishop Arts area.

took a seat at bar here recently to order an amazing thin crust pizza. Beer selection off the charts. Great live music every thursday night. Great ambience.

This place did not disappoint. After several hours walking around, it was a fantastic respite for some delicious pizza, snacks, and drinks. As the title said, the place is inviting and the staff are friendly. The pizzas were fantastic, and the prices are reasonable. Plus, the beer flight that is offered to try the local beers is the nest deal yet. This has now become my "must go to" place next time I'm in the neighborhood.

This is a great neighborhood to check out if you are from out of town. Fun bars and good walking. Eno’s has great pizza in an old charming building. I love taking out of town folks here.

My daughter, grandson and I stopped in for a Sunday lunch several weeks ago. The food was good; loved the Caesar salad with crispy slivers of roasted garlic and it was the perfect size for sharing. The pizza was just "okay," not great. The service was terrible. It took too long to be greeted/seated (it wasn't busy at all when we were there), another wait for a server to take our drink orders, even longer to get our drinks and place our order. Then there was the wait for the food. If it had been just adults and we were sipping wine as we waited, I might not have minded so much. But, when you're dining with a hungry toddler, expediency is key. Would not recommend to others.

This cozy restaurant is located in the beautiful Bishop art district. After a pleasant walk in this pretty neighborhood pizza in Eno's would make it a perfect evening! I do recommend this restaurant to all pizza lovers!

Always a fun place to visit while in Oak Cliff. Ashley and Jay are great bartenders, who are also very knowledgeable about the wines and craft beer they have to offer. Food is a bit different than it used to be, as they've added more sandwiches and pasta dishes, but still all great quality offerings. The downstairs bar is quiet, with families eating around you and pretty lights on the trees by the kitchen. The upstairs is more lively and appears to be where the 20-40 somethings like to hang out. All-in-all, it's just a great place with a really cool vibe. AND, one of the few places open before 3 on the weekends.

My rating would have been higher save the extremely slow service. The food was soooo good! I had the Arugula Pear salad and it was delicious. Nice balance of pear, arugula, and blue cheese. We also had roasted bread. I don't know which was better, the fresh hot bread or the rosemary butter! We also had the Margherita pizza -a very nice taste of fresh tomato; and the Pig Smiley pizza. YUM! Plenty of sausage, pepperoni, and the touches of honey made it a must-have again. The pizzeria atmosphere is funky and loud and as I mentioned earlier, the service was slow (it was a Saturday night, but it was early Saturday night. We had to wait 45 minutes, but it gave us a chance to stroll the Bishop Arts District and window shop in the shops and listen to the street music. But once seated, it was nearly 15 minutes before our server made it to our table to greet us and another 20 minutes to get our drink order. Not the place to try if you're headed to a movie, but for afterward the movie, definitely a hit place to visit.

My niece and I had never been to this area of Dallas before, but we heard nice things so we decided to get some dinner. We waited about 5 minutes to be seated because it was the dinner rush. We ordered a pizza and it was very good. We liked the relaxed atmosphere, decor, and ambiance. The prices were reasonable, as well. If we are in the area again, I’d go back.

Crunchy cracker crust is not really pizza but it was OK for whatever that is. I know some people like that but not for me. I want some pull on my crust. Salad was excellent. Average to poor wine list for pizza. Need more Italian wine options.

We were enjoying the beautiful fall weather making our way around the Bishop Arts District. With a furry friend that day, so needed to find an outdoor spot to enjoy a drink and an appetizer. Grabbed one of the outdoor tables and were greeted by a very friendly waitress. My friend ordered a glass of her favorite wine...I ordered a beer from their very extensive beer selection. The menu was very appealing...lots of nice options. We were just looking for something to get us by until dinner, so we ordered the bruschetta. When it was delivered...we could not believe it...the serving was huge....with mounds of tomatoes, parmesan, and fresh basil. It was fantastic. Definitely want to go back for a pizza--hear they are great. Well worth the stop.

Our party of two enjoyed the regular Supreme Pizza and shared the Greek Salad for Lunch after Church. The Supreme pizza had a very thin Crust and our entire meal was Wonderful! Recommend Eno's!!!

The cheese bread with the dipping sauce was so amazing. The pizza is good of you like thin crust pizza. The staff were friendly and the service was fast. Every Christmas they put up a home alone inspired sign on the side of the building you can take a picture of. "Merry Christmas ya filthy animal!"

It was a disappointment from the moment we passed by the bar and saw the sign that said happy hour 11:30-5 Saturday and Sunday. Only to be told they don’t do that, it’s preCOVID. However it was written in chalk. You mean you cannot update a sign - use an eraser. Also tried to order the Porchetta sandwich and was told we don’t have that it was preCOVID too. Come on, in Texas, the mask mandates and back to full capacity since March. This is June and you couldn’t update your QR code online menu over the last 3 months. What we did end up ordering was a couple of salads and a pizza. All was just OK pizza did have a nice thin crust. Not sure I would recommend this place as there’s so many other fantastic places to eat in Dallas.

One of the best European style thin crust pizza I had!! Well located In the historical art district in Dallas. Hi highly recommend.

Thin crust pizza in a class by itself. Salads and pasta dishes fill out the menu. But go for the pizza.

My wife and I had a great Anniversary lunch date here. Nice that they have a few outside tables to enjoy. I loved my ham and pineapple flatbread pizza and the cream of mushroom soup was award winning!!

This pizzeria is a great find. Delicious pizza, thin crust and perfect amount of toppings, wonderful collection of hand crafted beers. Quaint white lights and chalk board menus decorate the dining area.

Had some time to kill before heading to the airport so I traveled to the Bishop Arts District for lunch. Seated immediately and ordered a beer and lunch special (Caesar salad, pizza and drink) Salad and pizza came out together quick and fast. Normally I don't like getting my salad at the same time as my meal but in the case the pizza was molten hot and needed time to cool a bit. Wasn't crazy about the crouton crumbs or the lack of dressing (although this probably made the salad healthier). The pizza (opted for meatball and sausage) was delicious and ate every bit of it. The only other issue I had here was the cost of my beer was nearly the same as my food. Will definitely return with a group next time so I can try various other menu items!

So far this is the very best thin based pizza we have had in Dallas . The green salad was good too. Mid range pricing ( not a cheap eat) , good wine list too!! Dog friendly patio is great on a Sunday for lunch :)
So fresh and so thin, thin!
Hands down some of the best pizza we have ever eaten! The crust is deliciously delectable! We never eat a whole pizza by ourselves (the boyfriend and I) but we did not leave any leftover (which the next morning we wished we would have). The variety of toppings is unique and I feel you couldn't go wrong with whatever you choose. Staff was extremely friendly and fast. A must go! Looking forward to the next time