Farmers Branch is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is an inner-ring suburb of Dallas and is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. The population was 28,616 at the 2010 census.
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4.5 based on 140 reviews
Easy to navigate through the museum. So much to see! I was excited to check it all out. i love the geocachng.I'm so glad you were able to visit our museum and see everything! Geocaching is always fun, too!
4 based on 92 reviews
I've lived in the Dallas-Fort area most of my life and have somehow never seen this area of town. I know I've been close to it several times. Anyway, I was highly impressed! A nice little square with a park and gazebo in the middle and lots of shops and a few restaurants all around. Check out the Plaza Theater on one end. It's been converted for use as an event center but they still have some live shows in there as well. As I understand it, more parking is coming for that area as well.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
We went as a large group of friends for a birthday party. The entertainment is definitely what draws you here and keeps you coming back! However, it was extremely overcrowded. The waitress had to squeeze between tables and ended up spilling a beer on my shoes as well as herself. The staff was very nice and tried to accommodate the large crowd as best as possible. There was a cover charge of $10/pp which wouldn't be bad if they alcohol prices weren't insane. $84 plus tip for 12 beers. You can do the math....outrageous! All over, it was a great experience, but with that kinda of income...they could afford more restrooms & a different way for customers to get in and out of their tiny space.
5 based on 215 reviews
As DFW's highest rated escape room, Escape This offers the most fun and challenging escape room experience in Texas! Escape rooms are a fun form of interactive entertainment where you and other participants are placed in a room with various clues and puzzles. The group has 60 minutes to solve challenges in the room in order to find a way out! Escape This offers 4 compelling rooms which challenge participants in different ways. Unique to Escape This, each room experience presents a mystery that must be solved in order to escape the room. At Escape This, puzzles are not shared between rooms, and every challenge is different. While many escape rooms aim to shock and awe participants with scary rooms or lull them to sleep with rooms full of "busy work", Escape This provides a creative and intellectual experience with challenges that must be solved with logic and critical thinking, and not luck or aimless "Where's Waldo" searching. Unlike other escape rooms, challenges at Escape This can be solved in multiple ways. This means teams must think critically, work together, communicate and use strategic thinking to be successful. So if you are new to escape rooms, a seasoned enthusiast tired of escaping low level rooms in 15-20 minutes, or a business manager looking for that perfect team building event, Escape This is your place. Give us a call, or stop by to see what all of our great reviews are about. We look forward to having you!
We did the room that was not scary and has had the most success in escaping. The Epicurean room did not dissappoint! I had a group of 11-12 year old girls and we had a blast. The team working with us was so patient and very supportive! We really enjoyed our time!! I would recommend this place to anyone!
4.5 based on 175 reviews
Super collection of aircraft, both airworthy and static. A good variety from WW1 up to Gulf War. It's well worth a look if your into aviation. Could do with a small cafeteria or something would be my only criticism.
4.5 based on 381 reviews
For those of us that were not raised around horses this is a unique display that really gives the feel of seeing wild horses running through a small stream out in the wilderness. The design is very realistic and the greatest part is that you can walk up to the horses and take pictures with friends right beside the horses. It is a large open display so that 10-15 people can be in the picture with the horses very easily. Display area is well maintained so it presents a good background for any picture.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This small local museum is a good way to learn more about settlement life in the late 19th and early 20th century in northcentral TX. The owners were pioneer homesteaders who came to Carrollton in the year 1844 from Carrollton, Illinois. In 1909, their son Dewitt Perry and his wife Francis (Grimes) tore down the first house and used some of the lumber to build the present day house. This structure is now the Museum, restored in 1976. The homestead was designated a historic landmark in 1977 by the Texas Historical Commission.
5 based on 33 reviews
Ultimate Escape Game is an innovative form of family-friendly entertainment designed to excite the mind in a brain-teasing race against the clock. Through a series of puzzles and ciphers, this live escape room adventure allows participants to think outside of the box in an unforgettable adrenaline-pumping experience. With only 1 hour to escape the room, there are no limits to the fun that awaits.
Ultimate Escape Dallas was our 4th or 5th escape room experience and we though it was about average from what we've experienced previously. As a franchise/chain, they have their game pretty well figured out. Maybe a bit too much, as though the staff was very...MoreThank you Valiant for the review. First, my apologizing for your escape room experience. I would love to talk about your experience further. Please feel free to give me a call at 214.477.4647 or email me at [email protected]
4.5 based on 22 reviews
We visited the Farmers Branch Historical Park on a weekday and were lucky to be the only ones there to get a personal tour. The large, beautifully-maintained park has about 12 buildings available for inside tours with the guide, covering periods from the 1840's to 1937. The buildings, from log cabins to the church, school house, gas station, depot, store, and 1930's home are furnished with period antiques or reproductions. The unique thing I noticed about this historical park was the fact that many of the exhibits included reproduction items that looked like they would have been in use during that time period, not old worn-out, dusty relics. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable about the buildings and the history of Farmers Branch and the surrounding area. We spent about 2 hours [with lots of questions and excellent answers] and look forward to returning. The park is free, but I suggest a donation if you take a guided tour, or even join with a membership. The park is also active with special events, including Star Parties , historical demonstrations, Vintage Baseball, and a great Fourth of July Celebration. Recommended for the whole family.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Great place to see gaily decorated trees at Christmas. Big park with walking paths, lakes, artificial waterfalls, ampatheater. Safe for families and kids have a ball. It's become a holiday tradition for us and we dazzle out-of-towners when we take them there.
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