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Picasso’s Pizza

Kids aren’t picky about pizza. It’s round and gooey and you eat it with your hands. But adults will appreciate Picasso’s quality pies. They’ll also enjoy myriad other menu items including baby back ribs or the popular crispy chicken avocado club sandwich. Picasso’s recently added a gluten-free pizza crust to the menu. Another plus is the casual, roomy, televisionsurrounded atmosphere.

7215 Skillman

214.553.8100 picassopizza.com

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JJ’s Cafe

July is burger month at JJ’s!

Try our gourmet burgers. Five to choose from for $6.99! (Served with fries or rings.) JJ’s serves its full breakfast and lunch menu 7days a week from 7am2pm.

Atomic Pie

Specializing in American and Italian flavors. Choose from our signature pizza, sliders, fries, fresh salads and more. We are in your neighborhood and deliver. Mon-Th 11am-9pm, Fri and Sat 11am-10pm, Sun 12pm-9pm. Closed weekdays 2-4

Tukta Thai

Any place with a golf putting green inside has got to be low-key enough for families to enjoy. Tukta Thai, set next to a 7-Eleven, is laid-back in appearance, but these folks are serious about good food. For young ones, the menu features several flavors of fried rice. Brave adults can order crazy-spicy crazy noodles. Just don’t get those dishes mixed up.

9625 Plano

214.342.0121

Highlands Cafe

Great food in your neighborhood – fresh sandwiches, salads, homemade soups; famous hamburger; delicious dinner entrees; kid’s meals; beer and wine. Serving lunch and dinner 11am - 9 pm Monday thru Saturday.

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Eastlake Medical Building 10611 Garland Rd., Suite 111 Dallas, TX 75218 (p) 214.771.3535 (f) 214.276.1708 centralpainmgt.com

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