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Dallas Datasheet 2019
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Dallas Datasheet 2019

I visited Dallas for a long weekend in March. Shout out to Brosemite for being such a gracious host! I also met FullthrottleTX, another cool guy I recommend to meet. I can vouch for both of these guys!

General Description

The Metroplex actually consists of 2 cities: Dallas and Fort Worth. Dallas can be compared to Atlanta while Fort Worth to Indianapolis or Kansas City in terms of size and economic stature had they been say, 100 or more miles apart. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport lies right in the middle and suburbs on both sides have fully grown into each other. Do keep in mind it is almost 1 hour to drive from Dallas to Fort Worth so for the purposes of living and game, they are separate cities. Southwest and a few Alaska and Delta flights also fly out of Dallas Love Field near Oak Lawn.

I'll generally compare Dallas to Atlanta and Nashville on this thread, as these are the only 2 American cities I'd say I'm familiar with.

Dallas and Collin Counties

Dallas is a sprawled out city. There’s walkable pockets (Legacy in Plano, Uptown etc.), but to be able to enjoy this city fully, a car is required. Doubly so if you plan to live in this city. Uber can be expensive due to the sheer distances in this city, and avoid the DART, which is slow, unreliable, and transports a lot of homeless people.

While the suburban density is higher than Atlanta, the “cool” spots are also much less concentrated. For example, Legacy to Uptown is over 10 miles apart, but both are cool, young, yuppie areas. Atlanta and especially Nashville is more concentrated.

Also keep in mind that Dallas is not really a southern city. So if you want southern belles, most Dallas white girls aren’t quite what you’d be looking for. There are however, a lot of wealthy hot girls from Arkansas, North Louisiana, and East Texas who fit the southern girl stereotype. A surprising amount of girls are from Mobile, AL too. The average Dallas upper middle class white girl look just as good as southern belles, and a lot have more interesting personalities too. Lots of them are from SoCal and the Midwest. However, once assimilated into Dallas, the former become more down to earth while the latter start dressing stylishly.

In terms of cultural and racial diversity, Dallas overall is similar to Atlanta in terms of numbers, but Dallas does feel noticeably whiter. Most of the "cool" spots will be majority, usually mostly, white. However, what strikes me about Dallas the most is its cohesiveness. Minorities tend to be much more integrated into the city’s fabric than Atlanta, even though their overall presence feels a lot less than Atlanta. Uptown feels almost 100% white for example, and there are not many Atlanta neighborhoods where I can say about that. On the other hand, Atlanta’s different cliques/races/cultures live in essentially alternate universes while frequenting the same cool spots.

Fort Worth

Fort Worth seems much more Texan. Unlike Dallas, I hear Texan accents rather often from people living in Fort Worth. The only part of Fort Worth I visited was the Stockyards during the day. It was very touristy, feels like a not as great, Southwestern/cowboy themed version of Lower Broadway in Nashville. At night the vibe may be very different. This place is worth checking out once if you haven’t been. I didn’t get a chance to go to Downtown Fort Worth or West 7th, but I heard both can be decent. Do keep in mind that Fort Worth, had it been a standalone city, would be equivalent to say, an Indianapolis. I didn't run any nightgame here and was there for only half a day, so I can't say much.


Dallas Neighborhoods

Uptown: Highly recommended. It’s very walkable. Foot traffic is about the same as Midtown Atlanta, but there are no homeless, feels very safe, and most people walking around are white yuppies, skewing towards female. The scale of this place is just much bigger than anywhere in Nashville. Foot traffic is the highest weekdays right after work, and weekend afternoons. Bangable 6s, 7s, and even 8s galore, but do keep in mind they are almost all-white. Try to be as close to McKinney Ave as possible for daygame, especially near West Village. The most popular bars in Dallas tend to be in this area. If not, the rest tend to be on Henderson Avenue or Deep Ellum.

Katy Trail: Quite a few girls work out on this trail, which runs through Uptown. Keep in mind that unlike the Beltline in Atlanta which consists mostly of people walking between the bars, restaurants, and condos that line it, the Katy Trail is a strictly recreational trail. So daygame appropriately here.

Plano: Legacy West and Legacy Town Center out in Plano are daygammable. Legacy West seems more upscale, but Legacy Town Center may have more foot traffic. In terms of quality, it is similar to Uptown, keep in mind it is about as young and dolled up as Uptown girls, just with a slightly different vibe.

Knox-Henderson: Didn’t spend that much time here. I only passed through Henderson Avenue and stopped by Knox Avenue for food at a high end brunch place, which did have a decent amount of hotties. I number closed a hot blonde Arkansas girl with a thick accent there. Lots of bars on Henderson Avenue but didn’t go to any of them.

Highland Park: It’s very high end. There are a couple of upscale bars there. Extremely high quality of girls dressed to the nines, but game is not for the faint of heart. Its important to have a high threshold of pain gaming there, not necessarily impeccable game. I did number close there, but that was followed by one of the harshest cockblocks I’ve ever experienced.

Downtown: Spent only half a night here with FullThrottleTX and Brosemite. I didn’t like it that much. The amount of homeless, while not as bad as Atlanta, reminds me much more of Atlanta than Dallas. Overall, safety feels somewhere in between Downtown and Midtown Atlanta at night. This is a decent area if you want cheaper condos and party often in Deep Ellum.

Deep Ellum: Didn’t go, mostly hipsters. I’m not a hipster, not interested. Might be good if you are a hipster, or like hipster girls.

North Oak Cliff: Swung by here for maybe an hour or so. Rapidly gentrifying, so likely majority hipster.

Oak Lawn: Not very walkable, and too close to Love Field runways for my liking. Heard its very gay too.

Turtle Creek: A small neighborhood right between Uptown and Oak Lawn. Its very nice, quiet, and secluded so daygame can’t really be done there. Great place to live if you want to be very close to hotspots yet not a fan of noise. There are a couple of high end bars hidden in the boutique hotels, but for nightgame, see my description of Highland Park.

Addison: Very sprawled out, but density is high with lots of condos, and it seems to be the geographic center of the Dallas side of the Metroplex. Not much gaming opportunities. I've heard the bars can have a rather townie, meathead, douchey mentality. The Galleria however, is a great mall to daygame milfs on weekdays.

Things to do

Catch a Dallas Stars game. While you would think hockey games are sausagefests, a surprising amount of hot white girls go to Dallas Stars games. Decent game opportunities during breaks in between periods.

Grab food or a drink in Legacy Hall. Lots of hotties there of all flavors, but overwhelming majority is white. Decent game opportunities. Could be a goldmine weekend nights, when there is live music.

Swing by Eatzi’s, which is a deli/grocery store. I recommend the location in Oak Lawn, but they do have multiple locations. Most people carry their food to-go, but there’s a few spots to eat inside too. Quite a few hot girls there.

Katy Trail Ice House should have decent BBQ. But I've heard reports of this being a cliquish scene.

The girls

If you want an all-American white girl, Dallas is a great city for that. Compared to Nashville, the number of 8+ bombshells fall short, but the obesity is noticeably lower in Dallas. The density of white girls is on par with Nashville. The girls are a lot meaner of course, but once you break that snobbish, pretentious front, its much easier. Non-hipster hot girls in Nashville tend to be very southern, while Dallas ones are generally not.

Dallas has a similar amount of 8+ bombshells as Atlanta, but 6-7.5 white girls are much more ubiquitous in Dallas. Obesity rate in Dallas is a bit lower than in Atlanta. Girls’ attitudes can be meaner than Atlanta when you approach them. But once you get past that, its easier to game a Dallas girl than an Atlanta girl. Hot white girls in Atlanta tend to stay in their post-SEC cliques, which they do so until they marry (usually a fraternity guy from the same SEC school they went to) and move deep into the suburbs. Girls in Dallas don’t stick as much to their sorority cliques. Again, hot preppy white girls in Atlanta tend to skew southern, not as much as Nashville, but more so than Dallas.

If you want foreign girls, Dallas falls short. Go to NYC, LA, and Miami for that. Even DC is likely way better for foreign girls.

Dallas is a rather snobbish, pretentious city. More so than Atlanta and definitely way more so than Nashville. This does have good effects though: Girls’ fashion sense tend to be on-point here. A surprisingly large amount of girls wear high heels. While white girls are the main girls driving this snobbishness, it definitely has a strong influence black, Hispanic, and Asian girls. While black girls in Atlanta are hotter, more stylish, and over twice as numerous as Dallas ones, Hispanic and Asian girls are noticeably higher quality than Atlanta. However, expect harsh blowouts, especially with white girls, due to its pretense.

Another caveat: A surprising of Hispanic girls are essentially darker white girls. The educated, middle class and above ones tend to have on-point style, and have that Miami/Euro vibe going on with them. Texas is indeed a 40% Hispanic state, but in Dallas, I didn’t see that many short, chubby/stocky Central American types that tend to be the majority of the Hispanics in Gwinnett County in Atlanta.

Specific Nightlife spots

For detailed information on the specific nightgame spots and their vibes, feel free to PM me!
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I thank you for your contribution. As a person who has been off and on in Dallas for extended periods of time, crashing on my friend’s couches all over the city—I have some differences of opinion.

You are correct about cars. It is sprawled out, but if you are living somewhere, you should put yourself within 10 to 15 minutes of 90 percent of the action you’re wanting to catch… Why is that? I’ve found Dallas to be tremendously insular, so you essentially need to be close to your circuit of places, your crowd.

I never found myself in the suburbs despite a friend who was a black gamer telling me to visit them (for the record, he lived in uptown).--As an aside, I'll explain how he succeeded in game, in such a white city. He lived in uptown in a high rise apartment with a good view, he drove a BMW, he dressed really preppy, and frequented preppy places. He always, I repeat always, would daygame, nightgame or use dating apps, and target the white girls that were into black guys, which I guess was a lot surprisingly in Dallas. His routine was always the same, make a connection, and take her out for drinks and tex mex in his car, he would drive to them wherever they were, throw around some money and get the girl buzzed, then take her back to the apartment for an afterparty with champagne, and maybe weed (I have no idea). Worked well for him. He slayed. He was also super status conscious and always frequented same places, and was best friends with all the wait staff, so they started to pipeline for him basically.---- Maybe the suburbs are viable if you are into daygame, MILF game, or bored suburban girl game. Thus, I cannot comment on Plano and others. The only time I’d find myself in such places was when eating ethnic food (pretty frequently), or when going to hookah bars, there are a lot of good ones in Richardson, and a lot of UT Dallas kids go there. As far as gaming… I never gamed hookah bars.

I do think Dallas is a southern city. It is probably the last major one so far west…. (Good case to be made about Ft. Worth though). People in D are stuck up and clicky. For me that’s fundamentally un-southern.

Speaking of numbers, I found very few people in Dallas that were from East Texas (maybe out of shame they’d never fess up to it), Louisiana or Arkansas. Some may fit the stereotype but others assimilate into the preppy Dallas/ Highland Park Stepford Wife subculture… I find Dallas girls to be pretty boring, in no particular order: frozen yogurt, going to basic ass concerts, high level of basic bitchiness, hiking/ jogging (in particular: Katy Trail and White Rock Lake), obsession with Tex-Mex which is retarded because Dallas’ strong suits in food is not tex mex, but rather real ethnic food, bbq, and southern food; overly status conscious and materialistic; clickey as already mentioned; and insular. It can be very hard to build a solid group of friends there, and you will find that such groups are very reluctant to leave their comfort zones even though the live in the 4th (or 5th) fucking biggest Metro area in the US.

They do dress well.

To be honest, you may be finding American Hispanics hanging out with whites but that’s it. Many whites do not hang out with asians or blacks, but this is all anecdotal. This all goes doubly for whom the women associate with. Sadly, I would characterize many places as “white” unless they are very well-known or popular places.

Uptown- Among my friends we’re having an ongoing discussion about the downfall of uptown. We agree it peaked sometime in the past 5 or so years. The thing we agree on is that it has lost it’s luster, other areas of town have become better, and that game opportunities are not as good as they once were. We also agree that there are less hot women there for some reason.

Katy Trail- Is a trail, so I see know way in Hell you can daygame here. You would be better served at the highland park mall, or Clyde Warren Park, or even the Arts or Design District, or hell— even being at one of those large outdoor bars that are so frequent in Dallas.

Plano- I can’t comment on it

Knox-Henderson —This is a restaurant area with some scattering of bars. It is largely subsumed by uptown.

Highland Park- You are probably referring to the Highland Park Village. There is a Starbucks there, that you can game in if you have big balls— hottest girls I’ve seen at a coffeeshop ever. Full stop. Many SMU or from the area. There are bars in the Village (attached to restaurants) and you have options to game here, but the girls are hot, and so on.

SMU- I wished you checked it out, it should have been on your radar. This is where your 18-22 yo hotties are, and you should have visited the SMU bars on upper Greenville or the haunts the SMU kids hit in Uptown. Campus with some of the highest quality women ever. Also, you should have visited the coffeeshops around it, as well as the casual dining and frozen yogurt establishments.

Downtown— I used to spend almost all my time downtown. There is a small park across from the old Hilton where people mill about, a lot of times with dogs. That’s a good spot to check out. Also, the Joule hotel and the bar/restaurant cluster around it. Jetsetters and celebs maybe you will spot. Downtown is not worth being frequented to be honest.

Oak Cliff/ Bishop Arts— For people from east of the Trinity this is adventurous to them. Gentrifying quickly. If you can find hip places (I’m too lazy to name them off), that are getting buzz on blogs, Dallas Observer etc… go for it… You’re trying to think like a preppy white girl trying to have fun and get a buzz while experiencing the other side of Dallas. The only clustered area you could call it, would be Bishop Arts. Never spent much time there… Rest of D yields better returns.

Lakewood- I always liked the vibe, some older women, very nice area. Some cool dive bars I used to go to a lot. Wish you saw it.

Oak Lawn- Is one of the largest cloisters of gays in the US, and thus I spent very little time there. Girls apparently go to a gay bar/ club called S4, but I’ve never been.

Addison- No comment.

Lower Greenville- Things may be changing there but worthy of a visit. There are bar/ restaurant cloisters there and lot of hipsters and it is walkable.

Deep Ellum- I think you made a mistake not going. It is still on the up. It is diversifying, and I spent a lot of time here. Especially the nightclubs/ and nightclub-like bars. Also the patio bars. There are so many people on the streets. There are shittons of music shows. And everyone is in the back smoking… So easy to game here or meet chill people. I used to crash in my friend’s studio apartment here, and had the time of my life. You should never miss DE, especially on weekend nights.

Katy trail by the way is a place you go to get daydrunk with your group of friends, and other places like it.

Foreign girls in Dallas are in suburbs or within their clique. You will never realize how diverse the city is, if you just hit the Dallas proper hotspots.
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To be honest, you may be finding American Hispanics hanging out with whites but that’s it. Many whites do not hang out with asians or blacks, but this is all anecdotal. This all goes doubly for whom the women associate with. Sadly, I would characterize many places as “white” unless they are very well-known or popular places.

Maybe I should reword it. Yes, judging by most of the relevant places in Dallas, you would've walked away thinking Dallas is 80% white. On the other hand, the feeling of Atlanta being the Black Mecca, and also an immigration hotspot for Koreans and to a lesser extent, Indians, is noticeable throughout the city.

It's just that you see many, many more minorities who fit in well with white social circles and rolling comfortably in them than Atlanta.

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He always, I repeat always, would daygame, nightgame or use dating apps, and target the white girls that were into black guys, which I guess was a lot surprisingly in Dallas.

On the topic of black guys dating white girls, you see way more of that in Atlanta than Dallas. While I saw it at night in Dallas occasionally, you see black guy-white girl couples on a regular basis during the day in Atlanta, and are a ubiquitous sight at night.

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SMU- I wished you checked it out, it should have been on your radar. This is where your 18-22 yo hotties are, and you should have visited the SMU bars on upper Greenville or the haunts the SMU kids hit in Uptown. Campus with some of the highest quality women ever. Also, you should have visited the coffeeshops around it, as well as the casual dining and frozen yogurt establishments.

Definitely on my itinerary next time I end up in Dallas!

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Speaking of numbers, I found very few people in Dallas that were from East Texas (maybe out of shame they’d never fess up to it), Louisiana or Arkansas. Some may fit the stereotype but others assimilate into the preppy Dallas/ Highland Park Stepford Wife subculture… I find Dallas girls to be pretty boring, in no particular order: frozen yogurt, going to basic ass concerts, high level of basic bitchiness, hiking/ jogging (in particular: Katy Trail and White Rock Lake), obsession with Tex-Mex which is retarded because Dallas’ strong suits in food is not tex mex, but rather real ethnic food, bbq, and southern food; overly status conscious and materialistic; clickey as already mentioned; and insular.

In my 4 nights in Dallas, the 3 aforementioned places were the hometowns of the overwhelming majority of girls I gamed. Both number closes I had that weekend were originally from Arkansas, one of whom had a thick accent and the other had a distinctive brunette Ozarks look. Both are dolled up and have that Stepford Wives vibe. I definitely noticed girls were very eager about Tex Mex though. Can't really judge and the insularity of the girls, as I was only there for a long weekend.
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I’m a daygame enthusiast heading to The Big D this Saturday. Staying in the Downtown Arts District. Will be hitting McKinney Ave hard, esp in Uptown. Thanks for these posts, dudes!
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In my 4 nights in Dallas, the 3 aforementioned places were the hometowns of the overwhelming majority of girls I gamed. Both number closes I had that weekend were originally from Arkansas, one of whom had a thick accent and the other had a distinctive brunette Ozarks look. Both are dolled up and have that Stepford Wives vibe. I definitely noticed girls were very eager about Tex Mex though. Can't really judge and the insularity of the girls, as I was only there for a long weekend.

Maybe that means they were the most receptive. Dallas girls will shoot you down like none other, whereas the girls who are transplants still have some good manners. That's what I've found.
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Quote: (04-01-2019 09:38 PM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

I’m a daygame enthusiast heading to The Big D this Saturday. Staying in the Downtown Arts District. Will be hitting McKinney Ave hard, esp in Uptown. Thanks for these posts, dudes!

I haven't gamed that much in Dallas. Keeping that in mind, why are you gonna daygame mckinney avenue. On weekends its the brunch crowd during the day, and maybe I'm wrong. but i don't think you're gonna get much receptiveness.

What is your experiences gaming in Dallas? I'd be curious.

Like I said in an earlier post, you want a target rich environment. When I've been in Dallas, it's the food trucks in clyde warren park, It's the upscale malls, and it's the strip centers that are upscale that have coffee shops and clothing stores, among other viable options for daygame.
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Great meeting Aquarius and Brosemite, these are some chill dudes.

I'm going to be contrary here and say Deep Ellum is really the only scene for night game if you're just visiting for a weekend. It's the best part of Dallas. If you like Austin, it's probably better than Austin in a lot of ways - better ratios, cuter chicks, more diverse if you're into something other than white girls. The vibe has changed over the years to be less niche, yet locals tend to still stay away from it for whatever reason (I'm not a local). You can actually run street/sidewalk game in Deep Ellum, which is not something you can do easily in Uptown. It's just got that Bourbon Street vibe. Less pretentious, though some Uptown lite venues have opened up recently.

Forget Uptown.
I'm sorry we didn't get to go to Deep Ellum....

During the day, Klyde Warren Park is something to see. For Day Game and just to hang. It's neat, they decided to turn a highway into a greenspace and performance venue, and its in close proximity to a bunch of galleries. All great for Day Game.
Other than that, the malls are your best bet. Klyde Warren Park and Deep Ellum are the two reasons I moved to Dallas from NYC.
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I agree, but have not been to some of the newer clubs and mega-bars, so take it as you will. In the span of several years it went from a dump, more to something akin to austin's 6th street. Sometimes I'm still amazed walking down main, commerce, elm, and remembering how violent and sketchy the place used to be. Now they're building condos and opening fancy coffee bars and acclaimed restaurants. The thing that really did it for me, was starting to see the prep types (blondes, stepford wife types, etc) starting to show up at night at some of the venues, and also during the day at restaurants, coffeeshops, and breweries. I had already been frequenting the area, but when my yuppie friends show up, I was like, "what the hell are you doing here, you said you didn't like this area". I know my share of locals that hit it, a lot of them are into the punk scene/ rock, electronic, or beer food scene.

Agree no way in hell you'll have much luck in uptown most the time with street game.

Klyde Warren was massively expensive, but it turned out ok. It is one of those places you have to see to believe. It is also one of the few things I genuinely like about dallas. Plus there are all sorts of people from insular dallas there, with all sorts of game opportunities. Plus you get tourists stopping by, so that's a plus.

Curious how the hell did you end up in Dallas after NYC? Was it the women?
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Quote: (04-01-2019 10:36 PM)Heuristics Wrote:  

Curious how the hell did you end up in Dallas after NYC? Was it the women?

Women, weather, cost of living... All makes sense to me.
Careerwise its also a good place to be.

Also, one of my good friends (forum member) was living in Dallas. He inspired me. He moved away recently though... I'm starting to feel like he did to some extent.

I have my issues with Dallas but it's definitely one of the better US cities to be in for women and life. The main thing missing is if you're a sort of off beat character as am I, you won't find your place here. It's definitely oriented toward straightlaced, careerist/type A personalities (frat boys and girls). Reminds me of some of the same problems I had with DC frankly minus the feminism, which makes it more tolerable.
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Quote: (04-01-2019 10:55 PM)FullThrottleTX Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2019 10:36 PM)Heuristics Wrote:  

Curious how the hell did you end up in Dallas after NYC? Was it the women?

Women, weather, cost of living... All makes sense to me.
Careerwise its also a good place to be.

Also, one of my good friends (forum member) was living in Dallas. He inspired me. He'll weigh in on the issues lol. He moved away recently... I'm starting to feel like he did to some extent.

I have my issues with Dallas but it's definitely one of the better US cities to be in for women and life.

I see yeah, that makes sense. Good job market, very diversified, and growing, low tax compared to many blue places. Although Dallas itself and much the surrounding area is actually Blue.
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Quote: (04-01-2019 09:51 PM)Heuristics Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2019 09:38 PM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

I’m a daygame enthusiast heading to The Big D this Saturday. Staying in the Downtown Arts District. Will be hitting McKinney Ave hard, esp in Uptown. Thanks for these posts, dudes!

I haven't gamed that much in Dallas. Keeping that in mind, why are you gonna daygame mckinney avenue. On weekends its the brunch crowd during the day, and maybe I'm wrong. but i don't think you're gonna get much receptiveness.

What is your experiences gaming in Dallas? I'd be curious.

Like I said in an earlier post, you want a target rich environment. When I've been in Dallas, it's the food trucks in clyde warren park, It's the upscale malls, and it's the strip centers that are upscale that have coffee shops and clothing stores, among other viable options for daygame.

I’ve never been to Dallas before.

I was under the impression that McKinney Ave had the best foot traffic. McKinney Ave has a Whole Foods, a bunch of restaurants, and West Village, which apparently is an outdoor mall of sorts. But I’m definitely gonna check out Klyde Warren Park, especially since my hotel is right there. Regarding conventional indoor malls, I don’t think driving 10-15 miles is ideal logistically, plus gaming in an indoor mall on vacation is kind of depressing to me, since I could do that in any tomato can city or small suburban town in America, like Dothan, Alabama.

Maybe I should check out Deep Ellum too. Not a fan of flat booty hipster women, but if the foot traffic is there, it may be worth checking out.

Is Deep Ellum active with women during the daytime or just nighttime? Also, what specific street or bar should I check out in Deep El?
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Quote: (04-02-2019 06:48 PM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2019 09:51 PM)Heuristics Wrote:  

Quote: (04-01-2019 09:38 PM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

I’m a daygame enthusiast heading to The Big D this Saturday. Staying in the Downtown Arts District. Will be hitting McKinney Ave hard, esp in Uptown. Thanks for these posts, dudes!

I haven't gamed that much in Dallas. Keeping that in mind, why are you gonna daygame mckinney avenue. On weekends its the brunch crowd during the day, and maybe I'm wrong. but i don't think you're gonna get much receptiveness.

What is your experiences gaming in Dallas? I'd be curious.

Like I said in an earlier post, you want a target rich environment. When I've been in Dallas, it's the food trucks in clyde warren park, It's the upscale malls, and it's the strip centers that are upscale that have coffee shops and clothing stores, among other viable options for daygame.

I’ve never been to Dallas before.

I was under the impression that McKinney Ave had the best foot traffic. McKinney Ave has a Whole Foods, a bunch of restaurants, and West Village, which apparently is an outdoor mall of sorts. But I’m definitely gonna check out Klyde Warren Park, especially since my hotel is right there. Regarding conventional indoor malls, I don’t think driving 10-15 miles is ideal logistically, plus gaming in an indoor mall on vacation is kind of depressing to me, since I could do that in any tomato can city or small suburban town in America, like Dothan, Alabama.

Maybe I should check out Deep Ellum too. Not a fan of flat booty hipster women, but if the foot traffic is there, it may be worth checking out.

Is Deep Ellum active with women during the daytime or just nighttime? Also, what specific street or bar should I check out in Deep El?

Let’s go point by point.

You’ve never been to Dallas before. You’re there for Southern made up women. Thus you gotta think like the girl: tex-mex, patio drinking, instagrammable spots, bougie places, margaritas, etc.

Do women in Dallas like to walk anywhere (other than Katy Trail?), no:






I’m glad we got that out of the way.

The problem is I don’t consider McKinney to be much of a “drag” at all. I don’t think Dallas has such a spot really. Now, you do have your parks, like Klyde Warren. There are others. Klyde warren is probably a good bet based on proximity to both Mckinney/uptown and arts district/downtown. Maybe in front of the Joule Hotel and Niemans Marcus next door.

Misconception, Northpark is not a conventional mall. It is a high dollar mall, one of the largest in the US, and is also an art museum. It has restaurants/bars, a Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, and tons of high end stores there. It is more like a bad ass mall to hang out in, shop, eat lunch or day drink. All the quality in Dallas is there. Why do I say that? Because fucking modeling scouts go there to scout future models. I love the place to death. Any girl with half a brain shops or hangs out there. That simple. I have other recommendations for daytime spots if you ask, in sort of a similar vein.

100 percent you need to check out deep Ellum afternoons on weekends or party nights. There are women there during day but follow my advise. Deep Ellum is an entertainment district with a hipster bent that is way popular with everyone in Dallas these Dallas. Do some research it depends on what you want. There is a biker bar, craft beer bars, patio bars, gastropubs, nightclub-y bars, and so on. Main Street and the few streets north and south of it, like Elm for example and Canton. Walk and see what catches your attention…
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Heu, really appreciate those tips.

Gonna hit Deep Ellen hard and even check out Neiman Marcus, since it's only .4 miles from my hotel.
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Quote: (04-01-2019 07:28 PM)Heuristics Wrote:  

Katy Trail- Is a trail, so I see know way in Hell you can daygame here. You would be better served at the highland park mall, or Clyde Warren Park, or even the Arts or Design District, or hell— even being at one of those large outdoor bars that are so frequent in Dallas.

I have day gamed on the Katy Trail before. I usually will comment on a shirt a woman is wearing. One time I saw a woman on the Katy wearing a shirt of my college alma mater. Had a insta date with her then later another date where she proceeded to act awfully. I could not even escalate on her because she was resisting everything. I didn't bother to text her back after that. Gaming can be done on the Katy but I think Klyde Warren is probably better for outdoor gaming than Katy.
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I enjoyed Dallas.

Heuristics was not kidding. The foot traffic in downtown and Uptown was absolutely terrible (yeah, you could drive 10-15 miles to the suburbs to do mall game, but that’s a logistical nuisance). It rained a bit both days, so that may have played a role. Uptown, however, was beautiful. I mainly walked up and down McKinney and Cedar Springs Rd. Nightgame seemed pretty tame last Saturday in Uptown, outside of a few venues on Cedar Springs.

I wish I would’ve checked out Deep Ellum on Saturday because it was shockingly litty like a titty on Sunday afternoon. There was some arts festival going on which likely contributed to it. Lots of restaurants and bars on Main St. Pecan Lodge had a massive line but it was very tasty.

The signature moment for me came when I approached a mixed 3-set. They ended up inviting me to a bar called Backyard. I had never had complete strangers invite me to hang out, but it was pretty cool. It ended up being an instant date of sorts with one of the girls. Nothing crazy materialized since I flew out shortly thereafter but we’re still in touch over text.

Dallas is by no means a first tier city but it is solid. I would definitely slot it above similar large, sprawling cities, such as Houston or LA.
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Dallas Datasheet 2019

Quote: (04-12-2019 07:20 PM)GoingHAM20 Wrote:  

I enjoyed Dallas.

Heuristics was not kidding. The foot traffic in downtown and Uptown was absolutely terrible (yeah, you could drive 10-15 miles to the suburbs to do mall game, but that’s a logistical nuisance). It rained a bit both days, so that may have played a role. Uptown, however, was beautiful. I mainly walked up and down McKinney and Cedar Springs Rd. Nightgame seemed pretty tame last Saturday in Uptown, outside of a few venues on Cedar Springs.

Lots of restaurants and bars on Main St. Pecan Lodge had a massive line but it was very tasty.

Dallas is by no means a first tier city but it is solid. I would definitely slot it above similar large, sprawling cities, such as Houston or LA.

I have done mall game here. It's not my strongest venue. I'm way better in the grocery stores. Heck, I've even done more street approaches than mall approaches. Even with having read Day Bang years ago, I have gamed Northpark and Galleria Dallas and not done well with it. Galleria Dallas has a nice ice rink where I have escalated and had hot kissing sessions rink side.

Uptown has been declining for about 4 years now, but in the first half of the 2010s, it was pretty solid. It still has a lot of residential, so it's not entirely dead, but its heyday is in the past.

Pecan Lodge is good, but a little overrated. It isn't my favorite barbecue in Dallas. I went one weekday at open when I was not working that day. Even just after 11 AM, it had a line. I still beat the worst of the line, but it's usually a miserable line there.

Dallas is a good place to live in the U.S. because of the economy and job options here, but there are some downfalls. Because of the pro business environment and career options, it does attract a bit of the feminist career woman as well. It's not as bad as DC, but I've encountered a decent amount of feminist sympathizers here.
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What about dallitude mentality?

How common is it with average residents?
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Quote: (04-15-2019 04:28 AM)Vickers Wrote:  

What about dallitude mentality?

How common is it with average residents?

Dallitude is huge. I'm not sure how to answer with its commonality, but there are definitely attitude problems here, especially with the white women who live closer to the city center.
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