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Spend a day in Highland Park Village, Dallas’ premier open-air shopping and dining destination

Explore more than 60 stores at Highland Park Village, Dallas’ premier shopping and dining destination.
Conveniently located in the heart of Dallas, Highland Park Village is the city’s premier shopping and dining destination. Offering a mix of esteemed fashion brands including alice + olivia, Balmain, Brioni, Brunello Cucinelli, Cartier, Carolina Herrera, Celine, Chanel, Dior, Fendi, Goyard, Hermès, Loewe, Moncler, Ralph Lauren, Simkhai, Valentino, Veronica Beard, and more, the Village is the perfect place for visitors and locals alike to spend the day.

Begin your day at Sadelle’s Highland Park, a brunch institution serving the best NYC-style bagels and quintessential classics like sliced-to-order salmon, sticky buns, breakfast tacos, chopped salads, and more. If you do not have time for a seated brunch, pop by their café side which offers a wide selection of grab-and-go favorites from breakfast sandwiches and seasonal lattés to snack boxes, pastries, fish by the pound, and more.
As experts in all things fashion, Highland Park Village features a wide array of stores with on-trend, ready-to-wear fashions and accessories. In addition, the Village is home to stores that offer must-have beauty products, stunning home décor, and gifts. Stroll the tree-covered brick pathways and explore more than 60 stores and restaurants.

Shop local brands that call the Village home, including bespoke boot brand Miron Crosby and kaftan and kimono line La Vie Style House. Other Dallas-based brands include elevated accessories and jewelry brand Lele Sadoughi, curated women’s boutique Market, sunglass and prescription eyewear Peeper’s, home interior and gift shop Madison, and St. Michael’s Woman’s Exchange, a specialty gift shop that donates sales to charities in the community.

The perfect setting for a casual lunchtime meal, savor Teak Tearoom’s offerings. It is located inside The Conservatory on Two, a curated boutique consisting of men and women’s fashions, home décor, perfumes, and more. With large windows overlooking the nearby Dallas Country Club, Teak Tearoom features freshly baked quiches, homemade soups, salads, tartines, sweets, wine, tea, and more.

Treat yourself to a range of exclusive services at Dr. Barbara Sturm Boutique & Spa. With one of only five locations in the United States in Highland Park Village, take advantage and enjoy some well-deserved relaxation like a Signature SturmGlow facial, session in the Spa Wave Bed, or revitalizing scalp massage. And afterwards, browse the selection of innovative products for every skin type. Cerón Highland Park is another self-care must-stop offering unparalleled hair and beauty treatments with an incredible selection of products from brands such as Oribe, Kérastase, Éminence, and more.

For the man in your life, stop by Brioni, a store featuring luxurious Italian menswear with exquisite craftsmanship. Browse the brand’s ready-to-wear or take advantage of their highly regarded bespoke services. Or visit Peter Millar, a premium American lifestyle brand that produces casual sportswear, tailored dress furnishings, performance golf attire, and more.

Enjoy tastes of old-school Italian at Fachini, traditional Tex-Mex at Mi Cocina, fresh seafood at Café Pacific, or elevated American fare on The Honor Bar’s pristine patio. With a vast selection of restaurants, there’s no better way to end the day than at Highland Park Village.
To learn more about the latest trends, store openings, upcoming events, and more, sign up for Highland Park Village’s newsletter here or follow on Instagram at @hp_village.

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