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bellagreenB-Worth Trying
8041 Walnut Hill Ln #810, Dallas, TX 75231
· New American restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (1943 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative, health-leaning counter-service spot with broad gluten-free options and kid-friendly menu; strong highs but inconsistent execution and service bring mixed experiences.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
bellagreen delivers solid casual dining with fresh, flavorful ingredients and helpful gluten-free guidance, but inconsistent execution—cold items, missing components, variable doneness—prevents higher performance. Isolated but notable food-handling concerns add caution. Strong for convenient, health-conscious meals with family appeal, though execution reliability falls short of neighborhood restaurant standards.
Restaurant Summary
Set in a mixed-use area near the medical district, bellagreen feels casual and modern with counter ordering and food brought to the table. Guests describe friendly staff and a space that hums at lunch, though noise climbs when it is packed. One diner summed it up: "Easy in-and-out for fresh food; when busy, courses can land out of sync." However, there are some review authenticity concerns - some review patterns are consistent with solicited or influenced feedback. The cooking leans health-forward comfort with globally influenced flavors: salmon over veg, wagyu meatball pasta, quinoa bowls, tacos, and kale-driven salads. When execution hits, flavors are bright and satisfying; when it misses, guests note cold or under-seasoned plates and occasional overcooking. Think elevated fast-casual—more about quality ingredients than culinary theatrics. Families fare well here. There is a proper kids menu (burger, tenders, pasta) and pizzas like The Plain Jane that kids will actually eat, plus fries and fruit sides. Portions on salads and bowls are generous, and the atmosphere stays relaxed enough for younger diners.
At a Glance
- Broad gluten-free and dairy-free options clearly labeled
- Creative but accessible menu with salads, pizzas, tacos, and bowls
- Execution inconsistencies (cold items, missing components, overcooked proteins)
- Counter-service confusion for first-time guests and staggered ticket times
- Reports of cashless policy and isolated food-handling lapses
What Sets It Apart
- broad_gluten_free_menu
- health_forward_comfort_food
- kid_specific_menu
- seasonal_specials
What People Love
- Feeling cared for with gluten-free guidance
- Fresh-tasting salmon and hearty salads
- Agave vanilla cream craft soda treat
- Relaxed patio and modern vibe
Points of Concern
- Service coordination can lag; entire tables sometimes receive food at different times, especially at peak lunch
- Inconsistencies on to-go orders (missing items or wrong version, e.g., gluten-free crust swap)
- Occasional reports of cold or overcooked dishes reduce value perception
- Phone support and follow-up can be unreliable during rushes
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (high owner response, templated replies), which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$28-42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Add protein to salads to maximize value
- Request shrimp tails off for the spicy shrimp pasta if that suits your preference
- Confirm gluten-free crust or pasta at order and pickup
Perfect For
- Weekday lunch near US-75
- Casual family dinner with kids
- Gluten-free friendly dining
- Brunch pancakes and light plates
Location Insights
Area: Mixed commercial/medical hub near US-75 with offices, hospitals, and shopping; daytime traffic and family-friendly vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked area with medical campuses and retail; typical urban precautions at night.
Nearby: Near Texas Health Presbyterian campus, offices, and retail plazas; draws lunch crowds and casual dinners.
Preston HollowPreston Hollow is an upscale residential neighborhood characterized by large homes, tree-lined streets, and a quiet suburban atmosphere. The dining scene here is casual to upscale, catering mostly to families and professionals seeking comfortable, health-conscious, and convenient dining options.
Shopping Center at Walnut Hill LaneThis micro-neighborhood is centered around retail and dining establishments serving the local community and nearby offices. It offers casual dining options with a focus on convenience and health-conscious menus, attracting a diverse crowd during lunch and dinner hours.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–21:00
Tuesday11:00–21:00
Wednesday11:00–21:00
Thursday11:00–21:00
Friday11:00–22:00
Saturday08:30–22:00
Sunday08:30–21:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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