You’ll Never Run Out Of Things To Do In This Charming Neighborhood In Dallas

Up until the late 1980s, Oak Cliff neighborhood was an eyesore. It encompassed mostly boarded-up historic homes and closed-down storefronts between Adams Avenue and Zang Boulevard and Davis and 9th Streets. Today, Oak Cliff's Bishop Arts District is one of the most happening places to go in Dallas. The eclectic area has taken on a new life and is infused with colorful art, history, eateries, bars, shops, galleries, and performance venues. Here's why you'll never fun out of things to do when visiting this charming neighborhood:

From Dallas' well-known "Big" sign to the art on the buildings, you'll know when you have arrived.

By day, the streets are filled with families, couples, shoppers, and diners.

Part of the appeal is the diversity of restaurants here.

You'll find café style Southern cooking at Norma's Cafe.

Dude, Sweet Chocolate is a favorite candy store to visit.

Another local favorite is Pie Emporium.

There are so many options here - you really can't go wrong!

The murals around town show locals' love for the area, along with some very artistic talent behind them!

Bishop Arts District showcases its Texas pride as well.

The beautiful buildings are lit with personality.

The unique personality is felt in the daytime as well as in the evening.

The streets reflect an artsy, yet homey neighborhood.

This mural shows the love of Bishop Arts District!

It's easy to see why this is a neighborhood full of life and good times!

If you have visited this Oak Cliff neighborhood, what do you like best about the Bishop Arts District? If you have a must-visit restaurant, shop, or bar, we'd love to read about your recommendation in the comments below!

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