An Institution in Dallas Dining for over 40 years. Cafe Pacific embodies sophistication while remaining decidedly unpretentious. Our friendly neighborhood seafood & steak restaurant has garnered praise both locally and nationally for its casual elegance.Proper dress required(No T-Shirts, Shorts, or Flip Flops)
Well-known upscale fine-dining destination for seafood, served in plush, formal environs.
Hours
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 24 Highland Park Village, Dallas, TX 75205
Phone: (214) 526-1170
Website: https://www.cafepacificdallas.com/
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Reviews
The patrons here are Dallas Proper folks. Meaning they may have been coming to the restaurant, ever since they opened back in the mid 80s. A lot of seniors and you can tell since they have salt and pepper shakers on their tables (usually a sign they cook their food with less seasoning). Our server was genuinely nice and attentive, but don’t be surprised if you’re one of the few younger or more diverse diners in the room.
This is a restaurant for Highland Park regulars and if you’re looking for trendiness or bold flavors, this place isn’t it.
Started with oysters (they were good but small). For dinner we had the lobster and truffle pasta, 12 oz filet mignon and a side of asparagus. The pasta was delicious and I was pleasantly surprised with the amount of lobster and freshly shaved truffle on top. The filet was also really good and cooked to a perfect medium rare however I could’ve done with the sauce on the side. Asparagus was good but slightly under seasoned.
For dessert we got the sticky toffee pudding and it was so good! Overall a great experience and can’t wait to come back!
This time, we were seated toward the back of the restaurant, and the service was mediocre at best. The food was good, but we weren’t served the sweet potato fries—their signature pre-dinner bite—and had to request them right before our entrées arrived. When they did come, they were stale, which added to the disappointment. The dinner stretched to just over two hours for three people and easily could have been 30 to 45 minutes shorter. Our waiter seemed distracted by larger tables ordering more wine, which took away from the feeling of a special evening.
The ambiance, however, was wonderful, and our waiter was kind despite being inattentive. And as always, the highlight of the night was dessert—the pecan and chocolate ice cream ball—something I’ve remembered since childhood and still the standout of the experience.
Overall, the food was good and the service was just okay. I’m not sure I would choose Cafe Pacific again for a celebratory occasion, even though the setting remains classic and memorable.
Both me and my wife loved it there.
The atmosphere was very elegant and worth going with your loved ones or even by yourself.
Leo was our server and he was super knowledgeable and professional.
Tim, was maybe the supervisor but he made us feel home, he was very professional, welcoming and generous.
We celebrated me getting a Job and Tim offered us a free dessert, thank you Tim.