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Small Town, Serious Flavor: The Best Restaurants in Addison, Texas

With 200-plus restaurants across 4.4 square miles, Addison packs in sky-high burgers, bluesy seafood spots, belly-dancing Lebanese feasts, and neighborhood favorites
Written By: author avatar Desiree Gutierrez
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The whimsical interiors of La Parisienne French Bistro. | Photo by La Parisienne French Bistro
The whimsical interiors of La Parisienne French Bistro. | Photo by La Parisienne French Bistro

Addison doesn’t dabble in dining—it commits. In just 4.4 square miles, this small-but-mighty suburb packs in more than 200 restaurants, making it one of the most densely delicious destinations in the metroplex.

Here, sky-high seven-patty burgers arrive with secret-seasoned fries, blues spill out of a neon-lit seafood joint, and belly dancers weave between tables piled high with kebabs. From buzzy newcomers to decades-old institutions, these are the Addison restaurants that give the town its larger-than-life appetite.

Al Amir Lebanese Restaurant

For a high-energy dive into Middle Eastern culture, Al Amir is the spot. For 30 years, the restaurant has served as Addison’s portal to the region, dishing out garlicky hummus, grilled lamb chops, flaky meat pies, and smoky kebabs. The food is just the beginning. As the evening unfolds, belly dancers take the floor, DJs spin, classic cocktails flow, and hookah curls in the room. 3885 Belt Line Rd., Addison, alamiraddison.com

Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill

Kenny’s Wood Fired Grill is a longtime Addison favorite, courtesy of chef Kenny Bowers and partners Bob Stegall and Clay McAfee. The highly-rated restaurant nods to Bowers’ New England roots with hickory wood-kissed New York strips, rib-eyes, and St. Louis-style ribs. The Adult Mac N Cheese delivers polished nostalgia with smoked Gouda, Cure 81 ham, and white truffle oil. Seafood beckons the Northeast with sea bass, redfish, ahi tuna steaks, and a panko-crusted crispy fish sandwich. 5000 Belt Line Rd., Ste. 775, Dallas, kennyswoodfiredgrill.com

Asian Mint

The dining room at Asian Mint. | Photo by Asian Mint
The dining room at Asian Mint | Photo by Asian Mint

With five North Texas locations, Asian Mint is chef Nikky Phinyawatana’s Texi-Thai answer to Dallas’ fusion fixation. The famed chef’s signature style bridges Bangkok to the Lone Star State with steaming tom yum soup, crisp papaya salad, and shirataki noodles. The Krapow Neau Kai Dao, a classic Thai street food staple, lures crowds to Addison’s Prestonwood Place with a mouthwatering whiff of garlic, chiles that burn in the best way, and peppery holy basil layered over fried minced beef, rice, and friedegg. 5290 Belt Line Rd., Unit 118, Addison, asianmint.com/addison

Burger House

For 75 years, Burger House has turned out old-fashioned hamburgers with old-school charm. The Addison location stays true to the SMU Boulevard original, serving hand-sized burgers covered in cheese. The fries warrant their own spotlight: fried to perfection and dusted with a secret recipe, award-winning seasoning salt. Don’t skip the chili, chili-cheese hot dogs, or the Zoe’s Chicken Sandwich Supreme, a glorious grilled chicken sandwich stacked with crispy bacon, grilled onions, and Swiss cheese. Come hungry. The “Seven by Seven” challenges has its own wall of glory showcasing champions who conquered the massive burger towering with seven half-pound beef patties. 14248 Marsh Ln., Addison, burgerhouse.com

Café Olivia

Cobb salad at Cafe Olivia. | Photo by Cafe Olivia
Cobb salad at Cafe Olivia | Photo by Cafe Olivia

Café Olivia is an Addison oasis for a much-needed caffeinated reset. With the town’s abundance of office towers minutes away, the wellness-driven café caters to Addison’s business culture with a globe-trotting menu rooted in locally sourced ingredients. The airy, daytime café is designed for tranquility and focused productivity, whether you’re settling in with a floral fig and rose matcha or fueling with miso salmon for lunch. After you hit that submit button, sit back and linger over a sparkling tequila-and-grapefruit Comfort Rose. 14551 Dallas Pkwy., Ste. 100, Dallas, cafeoliviatx.com

Nate’s Seafood and Steak House

An Addison landmark since 1988, Nate’s Seafood and Steak House is one of Addison’s defining dining rooms. The electric blue-and-Pepto-pink seafood joint beckons the bayou with Louisiana boiled seafood, alligator nuggets, pastas, and overstuffed po’boys. Live music fills the room on Thursdays, just like it has for more than 25 years. Sundays are reserved for the blues. 14951 Midway Rd., Addison, natesseafood.com

Hudson House

The cheeseburger at Hudson House. | Photo by Hudson House
The cheeseburger at Hudson House | Photo by Hudson House

Vandelay Hospitality Group landed in Addison in 2018 with its second Hudson House outpost. Located along Belt Line Road’s restaurant row, the neighborhood staple runs one of the area’s best happy hours, featuring $3 East Coast oysters, a $10 cheeseburger, and half-priced “World’s Coldest Martinis,” available at the bar and patio. Six martinis span from the bleu cheese salt-rimmed Bleu and Gold to the bright, tart Stone Fruit. 4933 Belt Line Rd., Addison, hudsonhouse.com

Magic Time Machine

Subtlety isn’t on the menu at Magic Time Machine. The kitsch, long-running theme restaurant is known for its over-the-top decor, servers dressed in character, and head-turning fare. The Roman Orgy, a shareable feast of brisket, chicken, vegetables, and fruit that feeds four, is a spectacle. It comes served by characters such as Tiana, Spider-Man, Snow White, or Barbie who break into song. Cocktails glow in wicked colors, bubbling over, and every nook and cranny is crammed with wacky, offbeat decor. The theatrics continue with photographers, caricature artists, and balloon twisters on hand most nights. 5003 Belt Line Rd., Dallas, magictimemachine.com

Ida Claire

Seafood fondue at Ida Claire. | Photo by Kayla Enright
Seafood fondue at Ida Claire | Photo by Kayla Enright

More than a decade ago, Ida Claire took over the former Truluck’s space and instantly became the town’s go-to for Southern fare. The Belt Line Road institution leans into its charm with buttery biscuits, fried green tomatoes, and crawfish gumbo. The chicken and waffles explode with flavor, courtesy of the coffee-infused maple syrup, hot sauce butter, and black pepper gravy. The Vinyl Happy Hour offers more bang for your buck with hot honey shrimp, chicharrón-crusted boudin balls, and a frosty, pinot noir-based Ida’s Frosé. 5001 Belt Line Rd., Dallas, ida-claire.com

Brentwood

A classic steakhouse is a neighborhood necessity, and Brentwood fits the bill in Addison. Part of Vandelay Hospitality Group, the polished steakhouse doubles as a power-lunch playground and after-work retreat. The Americana-leaning menu is indulgently rustic with baby back ribs, tempura-battered chicken tenders, and a pork chop. By 5 p.m., locals loosen their ties over martinis and the decadent Famous French Dip. 5318 Belt Line Rd., Dallas, brentwooddallas.com

La Parisienne French Bistro

The chandelier-bedecked dining room at La Parisienne French Bistro. | Photo by La Parisienne French Bistro
The chandelier bedecked dining room at La Parisienne French Bistro | Photo by La Parisienne French Bistro

Part of a new wave of restaurants in Addison, La Parisienne French Bistro debuted in the restaurant capital of the metroplex last fall, occupying a 4,800-square-foot space in Village on the Parkway. The Frisco transplant leans into joie de vivre with playful, eye-catching decor that’s both elegant and youthful. It’s complemented by classics such as steak frites, bouillabaisse, and brunch features such as Lobster in a Jar and Crème Brûlée French Toast. Afternoon tea is served daily. 5100 Belt Line Rd., Unit 700, Dallas, parisienneusa.com

The Mucky Duck

The Mucky Duck is Addison’s version of Cheers. Tucked beneath the condos at Addison Circle Park, this family-owned watering hole is unapologetically simple with a deep fryer working overtime, cold beers, and friendly bartenders who know you by name. It’s Addison’s laid-back living room that dials up the energy with trivia, karaoke, and weekend DJs. 5064 Addison Cir., Addison, themuckyduckbar.com

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