by Sarah Crisman, Pegasus News

The parking lot behind the Granada transformed into a family-friendly hootenanny on Saturday for the Taste of Greenville Avenue. My son and I showed up early enough to catch Backside Pick and mill around the tents offering tasty samples from Greenville's neighborhood nosh.


The lot was just the right size for a fun afternoon of catching up with our Dallas friends without exhausting ourselves hoofing it across a giant festival field.


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Cindy Chaffin / Art & Seek Blog

It’s just been a couple of short hours since the the last tent was tucked away, after the first (of hopefully many more to come) Taste of Greenville Avenue. It was a proud day for the Greenville Avenue/M-Streets/Lakewood community. Truly. The crowd was a pleasing mix of hipsters, SMU coeds, neighborhood dwellers, kids, dogs, families, musicians, artists…and most definitely comedians.

No need to go into more detail, because we have video! Art&Seek gives a huge thanks to comedian Dave Little for hosting today’s Art&Seek video tour….enjoy.

The Taste of Greenville Avenue was previewed on WFAA's Good Morning Texas on Friday morning.

Here's the video clip...

Dallas, Texas - NBC5i - The new Greenville Avenue Restaurant Association is only about 90 days old, but it's ready to post its first Taste of Greenville Avenue events as a way to bring residents and businesses together and breathe new life into the entertainment district.

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