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Hot mess in Dallas

Father-and-son trip to Dallas proves everything’s bigger in Texas

- BY STEVE MACNAULL

In this case, a hot mess is not the condition you left your last girlfriend or boyfriend in upon breakup.

It’s the signature dish at Dallas’ hottest barbecue joint.

Pecan Lodge’s Hot Mess is the most tender and moist, low-andslow-cooked brisket shredded atop a baked sweet potato.

It does, indeed, look a bit of a mess, but man, is it ever tasty.

In fact, all the Texas barbecue at Pecan Lodge is lip-smacking good, from the ribs and sausage to the chicken and sides of collard greens and mac’n’cheese.

The funky, cafeteria-style restaurant in Dallas’ warehouset­urned-hipster Deep Ellum neighbourh­ood serves you only after you join the long line up and order from the limited menu.

And when that day’s allotment of barbecue meat is gone, it’s gone.

The no-nonsense formula constantly keeps Pecan Lodge ranked the best barbecue in Dallas.

My son, Alex, and I are visiting this North Texas metropolis for its triple-threat of cuisine – barbecue, Tex-Mex and steak – and back-to-back Dallas Cowboys and Dallas Mavericks games.

In fact, Dallas’ good eating, profession­al sports, JFK history and everything’s-bigger-in-Texas swagger is attracting more and more Canadian tourists.

Canucks are the second biggest internatio­nal tourist market for Dallas, behind only Mexico, and Air Canada has responded with new flights.

Last year, the airline added non-stops to Dallas from both Vancouver and Montreal to supplement the Toronto-Dallas flights Air Canada has been operating for decades.

After jetting from Vancouver is how we find ourselves staying at the landmark Adolphus hotel downtown and then at the Cowboys’ pre-game party outside 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium.

We watch the Cowboys Dancers and the Rhythm & Blue Drumline while sipping Miller Lite.

Inside, our cheap seats are in the nose-bleeds, but we don’t care.

We get caught up in the excitement of NFL football, helping cheer America’s team to a 29-23 victory over the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

After the game, we make a beeline for Mariano’s Hacienda for Tex-Mex beef tacos and the frozen concoction that helps you hang on.

That’s right, Mariano’s invented the blended margarita machine in 1971.

More food and basketball is on the menu next day.

So, we make our way to Dakota’s Steakhouse for perfectlyd­one filet mignons and grilled asparagus before the Dallas Mavericks and Orlando Magic tip off at the American Airlines Centre.

Our basketball tickets are as good as our football tickets were bad.

The seats are so close to the action I can snap pictures of Mavs star DeAndre Jordan both on the court and at the bench.

As an added bonus, the home team blows out the Magic 101-76.

We take to getting to and fro everywhere in either Ubers or on app-accessed stand-up Bird motorized scooters.

It’s a blast zipping around the

city on this unique mode of transporta­tion.

It’s how we get to the Sixth Floor Museum commemorat­ing the spot in Dealey Plaza where President John F. Kennedy was assassinat­ed in 1963.

We also Bird to the Reunion Tower to take in the views of Dallas’ impressive skyline.

The George W. Bush Presidenti­al Library and Museum was a little too far out of town, so we Ubered there to sit behind the desk in the exact replica of the Oval Office.

All in all, an incredible boys long weekend in which spending time as father and son was just as important as the sports, attraction­s, eating and drinking.

Check out VisitDalla­s.com and AirCanada.com.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTOS/STEVE MACNAULL ?? Bartender Brittany Newman brought out our Hot Mess brisket and Peticolas Golden Opportunit­y beer at Dallas’ top barbecue joint, Pecan Lodge.
SUBMITTED PHOTOS/STEVE MACNAULL Bartender Brittany Newman brought out our Hot Mess brisket and Peticolas Golden Opportunit­y beer at Dallas’ top barbecue joint, Pecan Lodge.
 ??  ?? The view of the Dallas skyline from atop Reunion Tower.
The view of the Dallas skyline from atop Reunion Tower.
 ??  ?? Even from the cheap seats, a Dallas Cowboys football game at 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium is exciting.
Even from the cheap seats, a Dallas Cowboys football game at 80,000-seat AT&T Stadium is exciting.
 ??  ?? These giant photomosai­cs of President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie, are part of the exhibition­s at the Sixth Floor Museum commeratin­g where the a president was assassinat­ed in Dallas in 1963.
These giant photomosai­cs of President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jackie, are part of the exhibition­s at the Sixth Floor Museum commeratin­g where the a president was assassinat­ed in Dallas in 1963.
 ??  ?? Our seats from behind the bench at the Dallas Mavericks basketball game were so good we could keep track of Mavs star DeAndre Jordan both on and off the court.
Our seats from behind the bench at the Dallas Mavericks basketball game were so good we could keep track of Mavs star DeAndre Jordan both on and off the court.

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