Gloria's Restaurant
3715 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75206
3715 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75206(@ Matalee Street)

Phone: 214-874-0088
Website: Gloria's Restaurant
Cuisine
- Fine Salvadoran Cuisine, Tex-Mex
Basic information
- Description: Of all of the Latin dining experiences in Dallas, Gloria's is unique for our attention to authenticity. Our food reflects not only our "Tex-Mex" locale, but also invokes the rich and rustic flavors of El Salvador. Savor the best of Gloria's delectable personal recipes, every one perfected with the utmost care and respect for tradition. We take great pride in each of our restaurants, and we always strive to make sure that no matter which Gloria's restaurant you dine in, you experience attentive service and simply fresh and delicious food.
- Pricing: Moderate
- Menu: Lunch menu / Dinner menu
- Alcohol: Full-service bar (click here for specials etc)
- Credit cards: All major credit cards accepted
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Reviews
- Get ready for a taste explosion at Gloria's, a restaurant that offers a new alternative to Tex-Mex cuisine with a dash of Salvadoran flavor. Favorites here include the seafood soup, ceviche and grilled pork. The pork is seasoned lightly and comes with a trio of intriguing sides -- black beans, yucca and plantains. One bite and you will be transported to El Salvador. Desserts here are simple and delicious -- the flan is excellent and has a unique caramel taste. Gloria's has several locations; choose one and while away the hours people watching and sipping margaritas on the patio. --MaryAnn Holder-Browne
- So, Gloria's isn't necessarily a club, per se. But, nonetheless, once a week, every Thursday night, Gloria's might as well be considered a discoteca thanks to the salsa dance party that takes place inside. The music comes courtesy of The Havana NRG Orchestra, a nationally renowned, Dallas-based Latin orchestra; by the time the band is in full swing and the dance floor has a crowd, you'll forget that you're having this much fun in a restaurant. No, you'll think you're somewhere south of the border. The best part: Though the restaurant charges a $5 cover charge to men at this popular event, the women get in free. Ay, Chihuahua.
