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LoriGoldman
Obsidian | Level 7

Coming from the Boston area, I was planning on shopping for some good cowboy boots.  I've been told that Cavender's Boot City is the place to go.  There's one about 4 miles away from the convention. 

 

https://www.cavenders.com/

 

Cavender’s Boot City

2475 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207
CJac73
Obsidian | Level 7
I recommend Baby Back Shak on Akrad for BBQ
Kurt_Bremser
Super User

I'd be interested in Country & Western clothing. Right now, the nearest store I have found is Wild Bill's Western Store on Ross Avenue.

I'm interested in any alternatives.

 

In a similar vein, my wife and I will do a trip from Dallas to Miami via Memphis, Nashville, Atlanta, Orlando in the one-and-a-half weeks following the conference. Any suggestions are greatly welcome 🙂

PabloNogueras
Obsidian | Level 7

Some recommendations for Western Wear and Boot places in DFW:

 

Bronco Western Wear

https://www.broncowesternwear.com/

11538 Harry Hines Blvd., Suite A2,
Dallas, TX 75229

Wild Bill Western Wear

http://wildbillswestern.com/

    

Store Phone:
214.954.1050

Customer Service Email:
Service@wildbillswestern.com

Location:
311 N. Market St. Dallas, TX 75202

Store Hours:
Mon- Tues: 10am - 7pm
Wed- Sat: 10am - 9pm
Sunday: 12pm - 6pm

 

Stephanie_Datamum
Calcite | Level 5

Happy to provide you some info on Memphis and Nashville.  Please contact me through the conference app as this is not really conference related. 

ElizabethL
SAS Employee

My husband and I went to the Sixth Floor Museum last spring. It was truly awe-inspiring. Beautifully presented. The other attendees (including loads of school children) were somber and respectful--because the place is just that intense. I definitely recommend if you love history (or lived through this bit.) My husband and I will both be at SGF this year, and we may go again.

 

I also suggest that you get tickets in advance. They are timed and you have your own entrance line. We had tickets for the opening time and walked straight in, although we were behind one group of teens. The line matriculated quickly for us. The folks waiting in the general admission line had a long wait.

 

I think we may have purchased our tickets with a AAA discount.

SJSlaughter
Obsidian | Level 7

Another wonderful place to visit is the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. I went there last time SGF was in Dallas and really hope to make it there again. It is open daily 9-5 and should be particularly beautiful at this time of year. https://www.dallasarboretum.org/

 

They have several nice restaurants with mostly simple food, sandwiches and salads. https://www.dallasarboretum.org/visitor-information/dining/

louisehadden
Quartz | Level 8

Check out Robert Allison's blog post - an interactive map with links of things to do while in Dallas! The mechanical bull appeals...

 

https://blogs.sas.com/content/graphicallyspeaking/2019/04/11/what-to-do-in-dallas-during-sas-global-...

 

SteveCavill
Calcite | Level 5

Goodness, that’s amazing!  Thanks Robert. 

AaroninMN
Obsidian | Level 7

For those who like science and beer, Celestial Beerworks in Dallas is having an Adult Science Fair on Saturday April 27 from 12-5.  It is too late to submit projects, but attendees can vote for their favorite project.  I plan on attending.  Here is more info: https://www.facebook.com/events/662052247548094/

andypandy_swe
Obsidian | Level 7

Scandinavian Airlines might have a pilot strike on their hands starting friday so I'm flying in two days early just to be on the safe side... I guess I'll have more time in Dallas than I thought now and I'll have to read this thread more carefully 🙂

PabloNogueras
Obsidian | Level 7

For the Gaming Super-Nerds, this weekend is Magic the Gathering War of the Spark Pre-Release.

 

You know who you are.  Robot wink

AlanC
Barite | Level 11

Lived in Dallas a long time. I would take in the Galleria and eat lunch at Mi Cocina. Food and atmosphere.

 

Dallas is more of an indoor city (summer is sizzling) and it is enormous. Hence, lots of places to recommend but distances are large. In general, I would stay focused and not try too many things in 1 day. Dallas has some of the best restaurants you can imagine. It is my #1 restaurant city.

 

Another place, somewhat near downtown, is Javiers. Atmosphere is incredible and the food is good to very good. Plus cigars in back. Any restaurant run by Stephen Pyles is also worth a visit.

 

Where we have one of our reservations: http://florastreet.com/

 

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