HIGHLAND PARK RECOMMENDATIONS |
HIGHLAND PARK RECOMMENDATIONS
By Bill Cherry, Dallas Realtor-Broker
The hardest thing to do when you move to a new town is to separate the "wonderful" from the "not so wonderful." Although Patty had lived in
Ten years later, when we moved here permanently, many of her old stand-bys had closed, moved elsewhere, changed hands, and so forth. Progress it's called. So we basically had to start over looking for vendors and service people who were of the quality we were used to.
I want to tell you about several of them.
CALAME is a fine jewelry store in the
GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER? Heaven only knows why Chef Phillip Luna named his business after the famous movie, but he did. This is one of the Park Cities' favorite caterers. But here's the best part. You can stop by there Mondays through Fridays and pick up full gourmet dinners, not frozen, just refrigerated. Pop them in the microwave for 3.5 minutes, and you have a wonderful meal. These cost $8 a piece. Every now and then, when we aren't particularly famished, Patty and I divide one, like we did this evening. We have it along with a loaf of French bread, garlic-olive oil for dip, and a glass or two of vino. Perfect! GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER? is on Audelia between Royal and the Dart tracks.
POPOLAS CAFE. There are lots of good places to eat in
ROMANO'S BAKERY is as good a bakery as there is in
NEIMAN MARCUS at
THE BELO MANSION is an especially good place for receptions and parties, not because the building itself is spectacular, but because Byron Starnes is there to arrange the affairs.
GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER is owned and operated by the elegant Miss Mary and her son. Mechanics nationwide lock their doors, turn out the lights, and hide behind the counters when they see me coming. They don't here. And the repairs and service are outstanding. Why they even came by to pick me up once when Patty wasn't home to take me to get my car. This store is located at
DOBSON FLOORS has been serving
SIGNATURE SIGNS. I know the likelihood of you needing a sign is slim unless your church is having a big event and you're on the publicity committee. But signs are a big thing to real estate people. Judi Burdette has her fancy sign company among the antique and decorator shops and art galleries on
MINUTE MAN PRESS is my printer. Somehow this guy, Eric Pirpich, is kin to me in a round about way because one of his relatives was named "Cherry." So I call him Cousin Eric. An engineer who decided he'd had enough of that, he bought a print shop. Cousin Eric and his boys do fabulous work, get it out on time, and at a fair price. On
W. NEIL GALLAGHER, PH.D. He's known as the Money Doctor. Start with Doc Gallagher when you intellectually reach the point of concern as to whether or not you'll be able to retire safe, early and happy. Doc is a financial educator, not a stock broker or banker. www.docgallagher.com.
WELLS FARGO BANK. I absolutely abhor chain banks, preferring neighborhood banks were I know the owners, officers and tellers. But since that has become almost an anomaly, Patty and I gave in about five years ago and began banking with Wells Fargo. Oddly, the young Personal Banker who set our accounts up in a branch near
RADIO. KAAM-AM 770 for Big Band music to calm your nerves. KSKY 660 for political and religious education from Laura Ingraham, Dennis Prager and Michael Medved. "Ernie and Jay Mid-Day" on KRLD-AM 1080 is the best of call-in talk radio in the country. And don't forget
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