ArtPark Brings Art, Drinks, Outdoor Fun, and Food to Trinity Groves

There are numerous exciting patio sitting arrangements and restaurants in Trinity Groves, there was always a demand for an outdoor dining arrangement. Now, the owners have finally done something about this demand by their loyal customers and that is – the ArtPark. It opened a few days ago and is already the talk of the town.

According to reports, what we know is that the owner Phil Romano and his crew go the idea when they asked themselves how they could put everything anyone visiting Trinity Groves can need for a day or a night, all in one place like outdoor fun, drinks, and food.

Credits: Dallas Observer (Kristina Rowe)

Introducing ArtPark

Visiting the ArtPark can be everything your eyes would love to see. There are brightly colored picnic seats and tables, some with umbrellas; some seating arrangements have the retro lawn and Adirondack chairs. There are all kinds of seating arrangements and television screens all over the place. In addition, there are cornhole boards all over the place so you never feel like there is nothing fun to do!

When it comes to food and drinks – there is a lot of these. You get frozen drinks, cold beer, and food to have an awesome time. The graffiti art murals you find here reflect the exciting vibes of the neighborhood in West Dallas. There are mural paintings and intriguing statues by local artists installed all over the place.

Everything here comes together to make it a complete ArtPark that feels more like a wonderland.

Credits: Dallas Observer (Kristina Rowe)

What Else to Expect

There are QR codes on the tables so you can easily pull up the menu and place your orders without any hassle. This is a work in progress but will be available soon. In the meantime, you can use the menu at EATS.

The menu is very interesting and here are the highlights – you must try the ArtPark Bombs, Bacon-Wrapped Chicken Bites served with Jalapenos, Spaghetti O Fritters, Cheeseburgers, Sliced Prime Rib Sandwiches, Shaker Salad, Choice Hofmann Hot Dogs, Kielbasa, French fries, Snappy, and Sweet Potato Fries. You will love the toppings and sauces – they are simply mouthwatering. The deserts have Caramel Chocolate Chip Cookies and Apple Tart, Frozen Custard, etc.

Alternatively, you can bring food from any of the other restaurants in Trinity Grove to sit in ArtPark. However, the primary provider of beverages and food here is EATS. Their menu has all kinds of mouthwatering delights – burgers, shaker salad, hot dogs, fries, playful appetizers, desserts, etc. EATS has a full bar with frozen drinks in machines so you can get icy refreshments. You will also love the boozy coconut punch, frosé, and frozen cube Libras.

Credits: Dallas Observer (Kristina Rowe)

There is a lot of "Booze" so you can look forward to a lot of fun. ArtPark offers all the beverages and foods of your choice. You will see two outdoor beer bars connected to refrigerated containers with ten taps of frozen drinks flowing from the outdoor outlet.  For some people, the most interesting part is the ice-filled wagons moved by friendly servers so you do not have to leave your sears. They come right up to you to give you the bottles and ice canned sodas, beer, or water.

Visit ArtPark

You can visit ArtPark any day; it is at 331 Singleton Blvd #100 (Trinity Groves). Though, keep these timings in mind. They open on Monday to Thursday from 4 pm to 10 pm. On Friday from 4 pm to midnight, and on Saturday and Sunday from 11 are until 10 pm. 

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