Entreprises appartenant à des femmes à Dallas
Aside from St. Patrick's Day and the start of spring, March is a very important month, especially for the ladies. Women's History Month not only honors the impact of women throughout history but also celebrates women who are making major strides today. From food to cocktails to salons and more, here are a few of the many incredible Women-Owned Businesses to know, support and visit in Dallas. Also, discover a great list of women-owned restaurants for your next visit and meal in Dallas!
Daisha Board Gallery
When Daisha Board left the corporate world, she took a deep dive into Dallas' art scene. Upon realizing BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ artists were vastly underrepresented in art galleries, Board decided to act as a consultant to get the artists the exposure they deserved, which led to the opening of Daisha Board Gallery in West Dallas. Now operating in both the Tin District and The Joule, Board is using her space to bring in a wide range of talent specializing in an array of art forms, from portrait to abstract to mixed media and more!
Ka Thai
Step into Ka Thai, where the warmth of a traditional Thai greeting, "Sawadee ka!", sets the stage for an exceptional culinary journey. Founded by Jackie Kaewlamduan, you can experience the authentic flavors of Thailand right in Uptown Dallas. Their commitment to excellence is reflected in the decades-old recipes passed down through generations, ensuring each dish tells a story of heritage and expertise. Make Ka Thai your go-to Dallas destination for sensational Thai dining.
Fount Board & Table
Over the years, charcuterie boards have grown in popularity. In Dallas, Oliva Genthe is not only dishing out amazing boards - she's creating breathtaking grazing tables. Her business, Fount Board & Table is a cafe and event space in Uptown where folks can also flock to for coffee, sandwiches and more.
Folklore and Tradition
Folklore has a beautiful selection of Mexican Traditional tops and dresses, jewelry, handbags & accessories. Located in the Dallas Farmers Market, this boutique offers items with a focus on locally made and globally inspired pieces, Folklore brings a touch of storytelling and craftsmanship to every item in its collection.
Racines pressées
Getting in and out of the hair salon in a timely manner can oftentimes be a struggle. That issue was rectified when blowout bars came on the scene. However, Piersten Gaines noticed there weren't many (if any) that serviced clients with coarse hair. So she created Pressed Roots, a silk blowout bar in the Trinity Groves area, stacked with stylists specialized in working with textured hair. The luxury Pressed Roots experience comes with complimentary bubbly and the guarantee of an express appointment.
East Dallas Vintage
East Dallas Vintage is a curated vintage shop specializing in unique, retro finds, from mid-century furniture to classic fashion pieces in a multi-vendor shop. Known for its eclectic selection and nostalgic charm, it’s a go-to spot for vintage lovers seeking one-of-a-kind treasures in the heart of East Dallas.
B-Side Coffee
This coffee shop is in an old recording studio transformed into a coffee shop in Oak Cliff. B-side has specialty lattes, massive sandwiches, fresh pastries and a play area for kids! They have blind date with a book- You pick a book based on a few descriptive words and unwrap it! $18 for a Blind Date With a Book and any coffee you’d like. A few shops over is Olmo Market, another woman-owned shop and a neighborhood favorite for those seeking chocolate, horchata, small-batch products, and more!
Miriam Cocina Latina
Miriam's is a Latin restaurant near Klyde Warren Park offering soups, salads, tacos, enchiladas, combination plates, main courses and desserts from Mexico with vegetarian options. Miriam honors Mexico’s cuisine and a few dishes from her own country, the Dominican Republic.
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