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698 of 4,190 Restaurants in Dallas

Many, many dealers here! Entire place is sectioned off into their own little shop, some focusing on particular type or style of antiques or collectibles. Expect to sort & poke through a bit as you will find items underneath tables or in boxes. Loads of everything - worth a look. The tea room in the back is not always open and may be nice for a cup of coffee.

I have lunch here with my daughter everytime I am in town. Different soups and specials every day. We both love the French Onion soup. You can get soup,salad,sandwiches or meals. finger sandwiches also on the menu. Always several cakes and pies to choose from for dessert. Small seating area but a wonderful place for lunch.

Our group of 12 had excellent service and food. Reasonable prices. I had the crab cakes (2) with side of vegetables and rice. It came with soup; I chose the chicken-tortilla which was one of the best I have had and I have tried many.

It can get miserably hot in Dallas in July a known fact for anyone who knows Texas weather patterns. When it gets so hot you begin looking for reasons to spend time in large shopping or movie centers. My favorite escape from summer temps is spending an afternoon in Forestwood Antique Mall. On a recent visit I scored really big. On an ignored table I found 4 sets of 4 lady buffet plates. I am inviting the ladies over for an end of summer buffet. The staff is always friendly and welcoming. The tea room has good days and not so good days:

Randomly searching for another antiques market I stumbled upon this place in an online list. I was blown away by the art and quality of the items found here.

this was once one of my favorite tea rooms. unfortunately on my last visit i finally left without getting any food. after 30 minutes wait in a 3/4 empty room i finally called the waiter and learned my order wasn't even started i cancelled and left.

at the very back of the antique mall a lovely tea room awaits. the daily specials can't be beat. if you don't fancy a special the southwestern salad is a good choice. the desserts are locally made. if you save room try the chocolate pecan pie with ice cream it's worth the calories.

The exceptional variety of vendors makes this a top antique mall destination. There is a fine clock sales-and-repair shop, a small cafe, and something for everyone. You won't find a bunch of garage sale booths here, but quality merchandise and good prices. Forestwood is worth visiting frequently.

this is in the far back of the antique mall. desserts are the specialties. the pecan pie with ice cream is lovely. the lunch menu varies daily.

I had a great ham and cheese quiche and tortilla soup. Nicely presented, generous portion and tasted great! And my total bill was less than $10. Desserts look fabulous too.

This is a small quaint tea room in the back of a large antique store. The food is extremely good and the prices are quite reasonable. Everyone gets a small cup of a special soup to start the lunch. The atmosphere is very peaceful and you were surrounded by beautiful antiques. I recommend the pot roast which is available every day. The pies and cakes are absolutely scrumptious.

The kind of antique mall that keeps you busy for hours on end. Easy to lose track of which aisle you've been down but lots of things to see and a good assortment of antiques and collectibles. Didn't go to the tearoom.
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What a neat place to eat, Jessica prepares every dish and each one is delicious to eat. The pepper gravy on the chicken fried steak has just a tiny edge,making the meat so much more delicious to eat. The special today was a chicken and avocado enchilada my fiancé ordered and that I know I will get the next time I come. Jairo was our waiter and he makes sure that you are attended to in such a pleasing way. However, he has a knack for getting me to order the homemade strawberry cake, which makes an incredible climax to a great meal. After eating, it is a blast to walk around the Antique Mall and enjoying the many treasures for sale.