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Trece

Address
4513 Travis St. Dallas TX 75205
Phone
(214) 780-1900
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Average Rating
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Total Reviews
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Toll Free
(866) 906-3599

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
10:30pm-2:00am
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
10:30pm-2:00am
Saturday
10:30pm-2:00am

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  • Diners Club

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Trece Restaurant is an eating establishment that offers dinner and brunch solutions. The restaurant features glass-enclosed indoor and outdoor patios that host parties and events, as well as a private room that can accommodate up to 20 people. It specializes in Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. Trece Restaurant serves a selection of appetizers, side items, martinis, tequilas and entrees. The...

Trece Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Lounge

Trece, located in the fashionable Knox-Henderson neighborhood, is the premier “Alta Cocina Mexican” restaurant and Tequila Lounge in Dallas, Texas. The kitchen is directed by Executive Chef Ruben Peck, formerly of the famed Mansion on Turtle Creek Hotel. Peck spent his last 5 years as the Sous Chef to Amador Mora. His new Mexican cuisine is a beautiful combination of native Mexican products,...

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Editorial reviews from the web (3)

This restaurant’s formal dining room, dressed in cream, cacao and sepia colors, invites celebration. Kick things off with a jalapeño caipirinha or a blueberry mojito before tucking into the braised short ribs in cabernet and chile molasses.

There are so many choices in regards to restaurants in this town - especially when it comes to Mexican. When you're situated slightly off the beaten path, what's the best thing to do? Try a gimmick. While no one expected free dinner on Monday nights, that's what they are doing and it works. It serves as a reminder as to why people like this place so much. The food is great, the drinks are...

Average Rating
35

This modern and sleek uptown restaurant and tequila bar -- with more than 120 different tequilas on offer -- cultivates a buzz among fashionable scenesters, but there's more to Trece than meets the eye. There's plenty to look at, including the patrons, but the sophisticated, haute Mexican and Latino cuisine aims higher than the restaurant's superficial appeal. Indulge or ignore the nightclub...

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80

Great place just a little too packed sometimes, good music. The drinks are rather expensive but I always have a great time there.

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100

Travis is too much fun on a Sunday night. Do yourself a favor and make your boss mad on Monday by walking in half dead or calling in sick haha. You have to go to this place

Average Rating
20

The door men were rude and not helpful even though we had a table that night and I haven't been there since then a year ago VERY RUDE DOOR GUYS!!!! When I did get in it was to crowded to even walk to the restroom I would've loved it if it wasn't for the rude door guys!!!!

Average Rating
20

The door guy needs to learn some people skills. Waste of my time.

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20

Don't bother wasting your time with this place. The rude door man had people waiting in the rain with no time frame on when they were going to open. Should've read the ratings first before I wasted my time with this hole in the wall wannabe posh nightclub...

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‡ Located in a ground-level 3500 sq ft space at 4515 Travis St. While the club will include a small dance floor, The space will be a performance venue

With more than 100 tequilas, a glass-enclosed patio, private dining room, and VIP lounge, few bases are left uncovered. Chef Ruben Peck turns out memorable upscale Mexican dishes, such as alambre à la Mexicana—skewers of tenderloin beef with house-made chorizo sausage, peppers, onions, and serrano peppers served with knockout tomatillo and tomato-chipotle sauces.CLOSED

Rio Room has been reborn as The Travis.

Trece, Spanish for 13, is located within the former Sipango space and is an experience not to be missed. The talented chef spent more than 20 years at the world-renowned Mansion on Turtle Creek and the selections offer more than just Tex-Mex or authentic Mexican regional dishes. With a menu heavily favoring lobster, you can sample dishes like Lobster Nachos with Jalapeno Jelly, Lobster Mango...

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