Tiny New Bar, Boxcar, Is a Trip
The newest cocktail lounge in Dallas takes you around the world. No ticket required.
The newest cocktail lounge in Dallas takes you around the world. No ticket required.
Got plans for New Year’s Eve? Here are some great restaurants that will help bid a tasty adieu to 2024.
Viral food reviewer Keith Lee is back trying food in Dallas. Permanently.
We all know Wabi House isn’t the only place to get ramen on Lower Greenville, right? Right?
Craving some cold weather comfort food? Go for K-style katsu.
The Simple Life stars Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie partnered with Sonic to offer two dirty soda-esque drinks for a limited time.
Some of the best coffee in Dallas can be found in the Cedars neighborhood.
Still hard to imagine that Dallas Blonde isn’t even made in Dallas anymore.
The age-old question of “What’s for dinner?” got more complicated this year.
Internationally renowned chef Guy Fieri is hosting a meet and greet this weekend at Spec’s in Dallas. Sorry, vodka lovers.
The future of Pizza Hut was unveiled in Plano this week. It’s open and modern with hints of Little Caesar’s.
From gumbo to hot dogs, and Italian dishes to bread in Waxahachie, here are our favorite meals of the year.
The new steakhouse has an opulent British flair. Dinner starts with a tea service and can include beef Wellington.
The small locally owned spot has a treasure trove of Italian goodies and is now expanding.
This brunch spot closed at the height of the pandemic but it’s back (and better).
Ba Lee Sandwich Shop is a portal to Vietnam, with prices (almost) to match.
Many creepy bars and restaurants around Dallas give off dark vibes every day of the year. Here are some standard hits, plus special events.
Prepare your stomachs, Instagram feeds and wallets for these exciting restaurant openings in Dallas to close out 2024.
White Rhino’s 14th location lets coffee drinkers see where the magic begins.
For one day, we’re getting the 1950s rollback price on a chicken fried steak.
Nara Smith loves this Thai spot in Dallas, so we love this Thai spot in Dallas.
First, a coffee shop, then a chocolatier and bakery, Davis Street Espresso continues to evolve after more than a decade.