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The Old Monk
The guide was updated:Great little place with a lovely beer garden that is always buzzing with people. They have a nice selection of beer (drafts from multiple European countries and as many as 70 varieties of bottled beers) and good appetizers.
Useful Information
- Address: 2847 North Henderson Avenue, Dallas
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 3pm–midnight, Fri 11:30am–2am, Sat 11am–2am, Sun 11am–midnight
- Website: www.oldmonkdallas.com
- Phone: +1 214 821 1880
- Email: mail@oldmonkdallas.com
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