Here are 13 of the best options, in no particular order.

I was hosted by Visit Irving Texas and Texican Court and was lucky to have enjoyed most of these restaurants while I was in town. All opinions are my very own.

1. Two Mules Cantina
Two Mules Cantina, an urban-style restaurant with a bohemian vibe located inside the Texican Court boutique hotel, is by far one of the coolest places in Las Colinas to dine. It offers authentic food, wine, and spirits, but the best part is that you can enjoy your meal in a relaxed atmosphere inside or in an outdoor beer garden featuring beanbag-style chairs and fire pits. If you choose to stay for a while, Texican Court’s unconventional hotel rooms are a sight to see. Picture this: pink hotel-room doors, old-style orange refrigerators in the rooms, unique robes, and nice, comfy blankets on the beds.

2. Pacific Table
If dining with a view is your priority when choosing a place to eat in Las Colinas, you need to go to Pacific Table and ask for waterfront seating. You’ll enjoy a mix of scrumptious modern Pacific Northwest cuisine and appetizers with a delectable presentation. Pacific Table is a top-rated destination for travelers and locals to celebrate milestones and occasions, and it’s got a great view to boot.

Pro Tip: Must-tries include their fresh oysters and miso salmon. Don’t leave without a taste of their lemon icebox pie.

3. The Lakehouse Waterfront Lounge
Bask in the sun while enjoying food poolside at The Lakehouse Waterfront Lounge, the outdoor restaurant at the Omni Las Colinas Hotel. Guests of the hotel have full access to it all, but here’s the good part: Those who aren’t guests can purchase a day pass to enjoy the pool, lounge, and cabana. And as a bonus, you’ll have gorgeous views of the canal.

4. Grimaldi’s Pizzeria
Located at the Toyota Music Factory, Grimaldi’s is a family-style restaurant chain where you can enjoy New York-style coal-fired brick-oven pizza. Choose indoor seating or an outdoor seating area covered with a tarp. After enjoying your pizza, step on over to Pop Factory (see below) for a frozen treat prepared just the way you like it.

5. Pop Factory
For a well-deserved treat after dinner, don’t walk, but run to Pop Factory, where every popsicle is dipped into amazing finger-licking goodness — if that’s the way you like it. You’ll get Insta-worthy popsicle photos for sure! Fair warning: There were so many flavors to choose from that I had a hard time choosing. I ended up going with a chocolate bar dipped in coconut and almonds, and my friend got hers with a chocolate coating dipped in sprinkles!

6. The Ginger Man
If bringing your dog along on trips is important to you, then you’ll want to head to The Ginger Man, which welcomes dogs to dine on their waterside patio with a full corner view of the canal. This restaurant is Las Colinas’s newest pub and offers bar bites, a full dinner menu, and beer from around the world.

Pro Tip: A must-try is their famous Bacon Jam Burger.

7. The Ranch At Las Colinas
People come from all over to dine at The Ranch at Las Colinas, with its food that blends several cuisines from around the world and its rustic, beautifully thought out, and spacious patio. The Ranch has become one of the best restaurants to go for steaks, burgers, and drinks. There’s live music on the patio, and they even welcome your pet to dine outside.

Not only do they use farm-raised Texas beef and fresh local foods, but the desserts are out of this world. We ordered their bread pudding, and though I was full, I ate it all. So if an upscale rustic ranch vibe is your thing, I’m sure you’ll want to come back! I do love a good farm-to-fork concept.

Pro Tip: Can’t decide which appetizer to order? Order the Chef’s Favorite 4 to sample the best. The presentation alone is worth it.

8. Hugo’s Invitados
Hugo’s Invitados is an upscale restaurant featuring organic and authentic modern Mexican fare such as free-range chicken enchiladas. What’s not to love about that? Hugo’s is by far my pick for a fun atmosphere, with music coming from their iconic green van parked outside. The patio seating is wonderful, but make sure to go inside and see all the mannequins dressed in beautiful floral outfits.

Hugo’s is a trendy, happening place. The wait time may be longer than you think, so plan accordingly. It’s the place to be in Las Colinas. If you only have a night in town and are looking for a fun time, this is the place I recommend.

Pro Tip: Must-tries include the organic margaritas and smoked old-fashioned. Make sure they set the flame to it so you can watch it smoke — that’s the best part.

9. Pax & Beneficia Coffee
Pax & Beneficia began in Las Colinas as the lifelong dream of two friends and now has two other locations in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. Pax is a small but mighty coffee shop serving specialty coffees from various countries. It’s a great place to gather for an intimate talk with your friends or business partner. When we were there, every bit of their space, inside and out, was occupied with people working, and conversations about life were going on.

Pro Tip: Try the Turkish coffee and avocado toast for a great way to start off your morning.

10. Edoko Omakase
We must have spent hours here sampling some of the finest sushi, all prepared by the chef himself. At Edoko Omakase, customers are friends, and sake is a daily drink. The restaurant is known for its Edo Tacos, a must-try for either your appetizer or your second course.

Pro Tip: Ask for the chef’s choice courses, and the chef will set you up with the best of the best sushi. The fresh wasabi is straight from the root, with nothing added to it.

11. Reservoir
Reservoir, located on the Toyota Music Factory lawn, offers American fare and an unbeatable, happening atmosphere. Come to party — or at least be open to having a good time! Their covered open-air patio is right in the midst of all the TMF has to offer and puts you front and center in the Texas Lottery Plaza.

Pro Tip: If you’re looking to score on Instagram, then you need to order the Everything But the Kitchen Sink, the dish that’s served in a sink!

12. Pacheco Taco Bar
Pacheco Taco Bar is a casual Mexico City-inspired taquería inside the Toyota Music Factory. You can’t go wrong ordering any of their street tacos, since that’s what they are known for, but the 4 Street Tacos is the best value. After enjoying your tacos, sit on the lawn of the TMF and relax.

13. Via Reál
One of the first restaurants to open its doors in Las Colinas was Via Reál. This spot is still known nationwide for its relaxed Santa Fe style and delicious Mexican and Southwestern cuisine.

Pro Tip: For an excellent time in Las Colinas and perhaps a romantic one, book a dinner cruise by Gondola Adventures on the Mandalay Canal. It can even include songs sung by the gondolier!

Source: https://www.travelawaits.com/2668001/13-fabulous-restaurants-to-try-in-las-colinas-in-irving-texas/