If you’re under the illusion that all of Dallas is pretentious, come to Lee Harvey’s, a neighborly and comfortable dive bar in an old stone house on the fringe of The Cedars. No matter the weather, you can cozy up inside, where the 1970s wood-paneling, vintage beer signs, and vinyl booths aren’t hipster “decor”–they’ve probably been occupying the exact same spot since 1974. Or you can share a picnic table by the fire pits in the dog-friendly fenced yard, sip on a Shiner, gorge on a Portobello panini and enjoy live music or the masterful spin of various house deejays. The eclectic crowd draws its fair share of regulars at any hour, but the sociable and capable bartenders make everyone feel welcome.