Pop’s corn shop

201 N Field St, Dallas
(214) 742-2676

Recent Reviews

Suren Xavier

Fantastic popcorn shoppe!A must stop.The popcorn is delicious, and the shop is always ran with pride.Micheal (the owner) is such a good hearted and friendly individual.

digitalroc

I booked an Uber to travel to Twisted Root Burger in Deep Ellum. The service was decent, but I was surprised that they ran out of lettuce for the salads. I had a specific order in mind, so I changed it to the Big Tex Burger and small fries. The burger was good, but it did have a taste of fish, and that could have been from old oil used in the onion rings or perhaps an overripe avocado. The fries were crispy and seasoned, but the majority of the fries were smaller than an inch, including lots of fry crumbs.

zosch78

Amazing food in a nice Environment and on top friendly staff. Couldn’t ask for much more and I will certainly back another time!

Mitto Ditto

The absolute best popcorn. Definitely impressed that a big bag is the size of my toddler

Austin Turtle (Augmented Turtle)

Was walking back through Bank of America in the tunnels and noticed some neon lights.And fresh pop corn popping in the window.Headed over, and the store itself looked very cool and retro and neat.There are tons of flavors of popcorn.Note* Cash only, was disappointed they do not take debit/credit or PayPal.Next time I walk there, I will take Cash to get a big bag of butter pop corn or caramel!

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 5

Austin R.

Was walking back through Bank of America in the tunnels and noticed some neon lights.And fresh pop corn popping in the window.The area smelled of butter popcorn!Headed over, and the store itself looked very cool and retro and neat.There are tons of flavors of popcorn.Note* Cash only, was disappointed they do not take debit/credit or PayPal.Next time I walk there, I will take Cash to get a big bag of butter pop corn or caramel!

sbsundance

Unique place. Good food with large portions and tasty combination. It is a self-serve spot. We went to try the unique meats they advertised but the didn’t have any. Ended up getting the Millionaire Waygu beef burger. It was delicious!

J H

This is one of our favorites now. We don’t get to TX/LA often, but when we do this place is a must. The customer service is a little lackluster, but most places are after Covid it seems. The food though! Had the burger with goat cheese and bacon along with the fried green beans. So good! And I love that they still have the pickle bar. Sauces on the table were great. Bathrooms needed some updating. Tables and floors could’ve been cleaner.

TripleDRoadTripper

While in Dallas I visited the Twisted Root Burger Co. for lunch. The restaurant is located in an older area of Dallas with lot of red brick, low storey architecture. When I walked in, I found the place quite large. I ordered at the counter and found the prices very reasonable. I was given a coaster with a famous name on it. Mine was Shakespeare. When "Shakespeare" was called I picked up my meal at the counter. It didn't take long at all. I ordered the Classic without the cheese, but with lettuce and tomato. I also ordered a side of Hand-Punched Fries. The burger itself was big and juicy with a good bun to stand up to it. It wasn't overly messy but still needed a few napkins. Actually each table had its own roll of paper towels, always a good sign in my book. The burger itself was well grilled and nicely seasoned, I added mustard for extra taste. My only beef (ha-ha) was that I only got one thin slice of tomato and a single small leaf of lettuce, could have have used more. The fries (never frozen) were also very good and great with ketchup. The décor is typical of many of the Triple D places I have visited. Very eclectic with a local theme. I was one of 2 non locals (he found it through Google) and the place filled up fast during the lunch hour. One wall has animal heads representing the different meats you can order from time to time. Having experienced the Twisted Root, I would love to return to try other menu items.

524rickg

Outstanding array of pickles, solid onion strings, and a good burger. Happy hour beverages just added to the cost effective dinner.

Ddb2422

Heard great things about this place and wanted to try the Western and my grandmother wanted the classic. Not sure why they ask how you want the burger cooked if is just going to come out Well done with a little char on it. When I asked them if they could make another one but try to make it a medium I got eyes rolled at me and then heard the cashier complaining about me to the cook. I told them never mind and just put tons of mustard and mayo on it. The only moisture was from them and other than that the burger was dry and really no flavor. Menu looks great and tons of burgers I would definitely try but not anytime soon.

orlandofoodlover18

Everything was really good except the patties. They were overcooked. The patties were dry and hard. The toppings and fries were really good however. Too bad the patties were overcooked.

Don G

This place used to make one of the best burgers in town. But, my most recent visit was a letdown. The burger was pedestrian. The parking next door is pay parking and it only gives you 35-40 minutes when you pay for 60 minutes. I was bummed to see how much the quality of this Twisted Root had dropped. But, the pickle barrels were still the best!

DanielEnriqueRivero

I was doordashing around Coppell, when I found my self in front of this great hamburger restaurant. Great flavors in all they made. The hamburguer has a very special flavor, the size was just right. The service was great, from everybody. The restaurant is 100% recomended

T J

Excellent pop corn. So many different flavors. The owner Michael has created a truly amazing shop! Currently being remodeled. He makes popcorn for special events, meetings and other celebrations too just call ahead. I love this place!!!

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