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Kathy Tran

There's a lot to choose from on Armoury D.E.'s standout menu of cocktails, but you won't want to take a pass on the wild bloody mary. The Bloody Cthulhu is a monster of a cocktail made with gin, Ramazzotti and Armoury D.E.'s house-made bloody mary mix, and topped with a charred octopus tentacle. Served with a High Life pony back, this savory cocktail will send your tastebuds to heaven, and you'll be left begging for more.

Kathy Tran

Koryo Kalbi can serve you a master class in Korean cuisine. It has everything you'd want, from barbecued short ribs to spicy broth soups. Start with some mandu — pork beef and vegetable dumplings that you can have fried or steamed. We recommend fried. Then, head over to the entrees and order yourself some grilled spicy pork ribs. The dish looks like it'll set your mouth on fire, but we promise these spicy ribs are just right. This spot might cost you a pretty penny, but your meal will be worth all the prettiest pennies in the world.

If you're looking to get a little boozy, look no further than Pogo's Wine & Spirits. This haven for wine and spirits enthusiasts opened in 1984. It has stellar customer service, and you can find just about everything you need at Pogo's for a fun night of drinking. Attending one of Pogo's tastings will take you to places like Northern Italy, with Italian wines, and Kentucky or Tennessee, with American bourbon. If you haven't been to Pogo's, you're truly missing out.

Jacob Vaughn

The food and drinks are stellar, and the vibes are even better at Kenny's Wood Fired Grill. The menu at Kenny's sports a variety of options from seasonal soup appetizers to full-fledged entrees such as the steak sandwich and the Chilean sea bass. The drinks are delicious too. We recommend starting with a Sapphire 75 with Bombay Sapphire, lemon juice, simple syrup and Champagne. Arguably one of the best times to stop by this bar and grill is brunch on Saturday or Sunday, when you can get things like the bacon and egg burger, a burger with fried egg, smoked bacon, American cheese and béarnaise. But any day and time of the week will do just fine.

If you haven't taken the family to downtown Carrollton in a while, you're missing out, especially if Mom and Dad are craft beer lovers. You can visit a record store, stroll through a vintage candy shop and grab some decent grub all before or after your visit to 3 Nations Brewing. And there's never a bad season to go. It has a cavernous, comfortable indoor taproom and a spacious, festive outdoor area, so kids can pet good doggies and play board games while the parents sip the stress away with one of 3 Nations or Symbol Brewing's excellent craft brews.

There are North Texas craft breweries that are more wacky and adventurous than Peticolas Brewing, but who needs gimmicks and buzz when the brews are just so damn good? And besides, it's not like founder Michael Peticolas has rested on his Velvet Hammer-filled throne for more than a decade and refused to push his operation into exciting flavor directions. In 2023 we've been treated to the lighter side of Peticolas beers more than ever before. The Summeriffic Dreamsicle hefeweizen, an effervescent Berliner weisse and a honey-tinged golden ale all prove that the best brewers don't always have to wield a heavy hammer.

Chris Wolfgang

For us, the best beer is the closest beer to us, so we've found that lately we've been angling to get next to Community's Honey Citrus Blonde. Don't let the name fool you, this is a beer-flavored beer, even with the hint of orange peel and touch of honey sweetness lending their talents to the refreshing proceedings. With a bolder backbone than you might expect, the 6% ABV brew is as great a summer crusher as it is a fall sipper. It's an all-occasion delight, which is why we keep an ample supply close by.

Lauren Drewes Daniels

Matthew Toback, the owner of Cowtown Dogs, has dedicated years to perfecting his chili dog recipe, which eventually culminated in a custom-made premium beef and pork frank made by Hummel Brothers, an almost-century-old butcher based in New Haven, Connecticut. This food truck gets reserved for a lot of private events, parties and such, but every Thursday you can find the orange box parked outside A-EZ Out Bail Bonds on Riverfront Boulevard, which in itself can make for interesting people watching as you eat in your car. Start with a plain hotdog with that custom frank on a brioche bun, then order one other with whatever fixings you like (we like the house-made chili and cheese). Get a container of the mac and cheese for dinner; it's a monster meal. Thursday never tasted so good.

Tracy Rathbun and Lynae Fearing's neighborhood seafood market is everything you could ask for. Fresh fish arrives daily, and whether it's oysters or poke from the raw bar, the delectable tempura fried lobster spoons or the shrimp and grits that speak fluent Cajun, there's likely something for all palates. Try the pecan-crusted halibut served on a bed of cheesy green chile grits. The seafood classics are served up in a dining room that gives off beach house casual vibes, with service that makes you feel like part of the family.

Chris Wolfgang

Step inside the new Casa Rosa and find a brilliant homage to the Highland Park original. A large skylight shines down to create a courtyard feel, and colorful art adorns the pink walls and matching cloth napkins on each table. Casa Rosa's menu offers all the Tex-Mex favorites with flavor and affordability. Fajitas were introduced to Dallas here, and they're still a classic. Order the beef: tenderloin strips cloaked in steam and surrounded by a bed of onions and peppers. Pile forkfuls into the house-made tortillas, and each bite will have you reveling in the brilliance of some of Dallas' most genuine Tex-Mex.

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