Where We Were: Saint Ann

The original Saint Ann structure was built in 1927 as Dallas’ first school for Hispanic children, then, in 1946, the building was enlarged for Dallas’ first Hispanic high school for girls. Now it's just a great place to grab good gub or sip adult chocolate milk on its expansive patio.

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Where We Were: Saint Ann

School is in session at Saint Ann, where a back-to-basics approach means simple, yet elegant dishes served in a really cool space.

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