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    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    XD2 Dance

    4.0
    (4 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Very good dance instruction school in an unassuming corner of a strip mall. They offer ballet…read moreclasses for all ages and skill level as well as hip-hop and modern dance. Classes are usually an hour and timed well for after school. Kind instructors. Zero pretentiousness. Perfect for children with way too much energy.

    DO NOT enroll your kids here, during this pandemic for obvious reasons we didn't have a class…read moreduring March (tuition had already been paid at the beginning of the month), which I completely understand, so I waited for them to communicate with us to see what was going to happen, after all having to close it's not their fault, it was something no one expected, first they send an email saying that they weren't going to charge for April (payments are set up for automatic draft) because obviously they need it to stay closed, but then they send another email saying that they were going to do virtual clases with a 20%off, I thought that was a little overpriced for a virtual class (mind you the class is $70 per month, other studios have been doing virtual classes for $10 per month, I could have considered taking the class just to support their business after all we have to help each other during this time of crisis but the way they handled this situation was not very good in my opinion. We were given only two options take the class with a 20%off discount or drop the class, but if were to choose the second option our kids would not be able to participate on the recital that had already been fully paid for and also there was no mention at all of what's going to happen to March's tuition which was Already paid for as well, we are talking about $180 that had already been paid and that we would basically loose unless we choose to keep paying for the virtual class. I send an email asking about refund for the money for the recital since my kid is not able to participate and also a refund for March, but they said they are not doing refunds, didn't have any other option to at least give me credit or anything like that, I send another mail but they just didn't bother to answer me back. I understand business are having a hard time right now, but I feel like they forcing us to do the virtual class, even though is overpriced on my opinión $56 vs $10 other places are doing is a big difference, and they are doing this by holding hostage the money we have already paid for a recital we don't even know if it's going to happened plus March tuition. We are all in the same boat, their business is not the only one that's suffering due to this pandemic and for them to not give us any other options I think is wrong, today another mom that takes her kid there told me she is also dropping the class (she choose to do do the virtual class) because she also feels like they are not being conscientious of other people's situation, and TIL this day they haven't said anything about giving credit for March's tuition to her either, yet they already charged them for April. If they wanted to do the right thing they should have started April by not charging for that month or at least giving them extra clases.

    The Saint

    The Saint

    4.1
    (182 reviews)
    19.4 mi
    $$$

    The Saint opened in Deep Ellum in 2023, spent two years being slightly too sophisticated for its…read moreown neighborhood, and then did what any self-respecting Italian steakhouse would do, which is pick up and move somewhere that matches the energy. It relocated to 1000 N. Riverfront in the Design District in January and the room it moved into is the kind of room that makes you sit up a little straighter without anyone telling you to. You ascend a golden-tiled staircase to get there. At the top, an 18th-century gilt chandelier hangs over a graffiti-covered antique oil portrait tagged by Design District artist Kelly O'Neal. Saints and sinners, in the same sentence, at the same landing, and the whole room operates on this logic. Scalloped booths under a 1920s Parisian glass-domed chandelier casting pink light. Damask wallpaper full of snakes and doves and talismanic symbols. Nearly every seat looks out at the downtown Dallas skyline. It is luxe and gritty and dark and warm all at once and it commits to every one of those things without apology. Executive chef Sergio Esquivel is Dallas-born, trained at the Culinary Institute of America, cooked at Del Frisco's and Georgie and was at one point a personal chef for the Jones family at AT&T Stadium, which is a resume detail I respect enormously and which I am choosing not to read too much into. His menu is Italian steakhouse as a starting point and then immediately more interesting than that. The brisket and foie gras ravioli is a sentence that should not grammatically work and arrives at the table making complete sense. The wild mushroom and black truffle tagliatelle is the kind of pasta that makes you briefly resentful of every other pasta you have eaten recently. The 32-ounce Bistecca alla Fiorentina is a piece of beef presented with the full confidence of a kitchen that knows exactly what it is doing and does not need to explain itself further. The truffle fries made the move from Deep Ellum. Correctly. Some things are non-negotiable. Downstairs is Night Rooster. Upstairs is The Saint. The building at 1000 N. Riverfront is doing something that no single restaurant can do alone, which is give you a reason to come back twice in the same week with completely different expectations and have both of them met. I went up the golden staircase and ate the ravioli and looked at the skyline and thought about how the best rooms always feel like they were built specifically for the evening you happen to be having. This one felt exactly like that.

    The Saint did not meet our expectations, especially after seeing all the great reviews…read more The restaurant is beautiful...I loved the ambiance. It's dimly lit, intimate, and overlooks the Dallas skyline...making it a perfect spot for date night. We were seated right at our reservation time, and our server took our drink order immediately. The drinks were strong and tasted great, so the evening started off on the right note. Our waiter recommended a few pasta dishes and appetizers, and we decided to follow his suggestions. We ordered two appetizers and two entrées to share between the two of us. Unfortunately, everything was mediocre and lacked flavor. For the price point, the portion sizes were laughably small. After spending roughly $300, we left hungry and disappointed. I would only recommend coming here for the drinks and the view.

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