Nestled in the heart of lower Greenville, this rustic-chic eatery offers tasty American fare, refreshing craft drinks, and a lovely rooftop patio.
"Forever a great option for vegans, vegetarians, and those who love a damn good burger (or building a bowl of their favorite foods) in the dining room. Don’t miss the sunset toast, where free drinks are passed around the dining room each evening. Upstairs, this spot has the best view of Downtown, with drinks and a good vibe (and heaters in the winter/misters in the summer)." - Courtney E. Smith, Rachel Pinn
"Lowest Greenville’s perennial favorite, HG Sply, is still around for a solid bowl of delicious bites and those who just enjoy the community of the restaurant’s nightly toast at sunset: at least one round is on HG Sply every night when the sun kisses the horizon, as a show of thanks for customers. When you’re done, or before dinner, head upstairs to the roof deck for drinks and chatting." - Courtney E. Smith
"Lowest Greenville’s perennial favorite, HG Sply, is still around for a solid bowl of delicious bites and those who just enjoy the community of the restaurant’s nightly toast at sunset: at least one round is on HG Sply every night when the sun kisses the horizon, as a show of thanks for customers. When you’re done, or before dinner, head upstairs to the roof deck for drinks and chatting." - Courtney E. Smith
"As one of the preeminent rooftop bars in the city, HG has the patio game on lock. Enjoy the view from Greenville Ave. while feasting on nachos loaded with Mexican pulled pork or smoky carrot hummus and drinking cocktails. Try the HG Mule, a standard on the menu, or the Double Under, a frozen margarita with a kick of rosemary turbinado." - Courtney E. Smith, Amy McCarthy
"Rooftop restaurants around the Metroplex are often outlets for (expensive) fine dining and getting all dressed up. Not HG Sply — it’s here to prove that you can get a great view of the Dallas skyline along with a great (mid-range priced) drink with nachos and still wear your comfortable clothes." - Courtney E. Smith, Rachel Pinn