First Look at BarNone’s New Brunch; Boozy Cereal and Sausage Gravy
After spending decades at the Angry Dog in Deep Ellum, when co-owner Todd Dickerson opened BarNone he wanted it to be a quaint East Dallas neighborhood spot.
After spending decades at the Angry Dog in Deep Ellum, when co-owner Todd Dickerson opened BarNone he wanted it to be a quaint East Dallas neighborhood spot.
With less than 10 days till opening day, the State Fair of Texas has released a list of new foods to try and the schedule for the Celebrity Chef Kitchen in the Creative Arts Building. Between all that and the Big Tex Choice Awards winners,
Earlier this week, we gave you a chance to fill up your calendar with Oktoberfest celebrations all the way into October. But if you need a break from ProÌst-ing, there’s still plenty to do this week. North Texas Beer Week runs through Sunday, Sept. 19. Many local breweries are hosting events,…
Right off the bat, there are several things that don’t make sense about the new Thunderbird Pies in Lakewood. First of all, only from the crackpot mind of pizzaiolo Jay Jerrier could we expect a new pizza restaurant
Last week I tweeted my regret about the $24 burger at Harper’s, a new restaurant in Deep Ellum. What I regretted, specifically, was how good it sounds and how much I want to spend $24 on a burger.
The Exchange food hall at the AT&T Discovery District in downtown Dallas has welcomed a couple of new neighbors to its ever-growing belly.
While the Texas barbecue revolution is burgeoning, the meat causing all the hullabaloo at the center of it all isn’t anything new. For decades barbecue restaurants have been anchors of communities, especially in small towns.
Those seeking a little taste of Hawaii will be in for a treat as Hawaiian Bros expands into five new locations this fall.
Texas-based vodka distiller Tito’s is helping to till dirt in a South Dallas neighborhood. It’s all part of the vodka brand’s nationwide project Block to Block,
After a 16-month hiatus, Dakota’s Steakhouse is back and it’s beautiful, baby. New owner Meredith McEneny and chef Ji Kang are ringing in a new era of the iconic underground steakhouse.
Seasons 114 Kitchen, a first-floor addition to the incoming Westin Southlake Hotel, is a scratch kitchen with a vibrant bar that will serve Southern-influenced plates for breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch.
The summer season may have ended, but Suburban Yacht Club is looking to bring sunny beachy vibes to North Texas all year round. Opening just after Labor Day, Suburban Yacht Club is the latest addition to the Boardwalk at Granite Park,
Mot Hai Bai in Victory Plaza is no longer taking reservations. According to their profile on Open Table, they have closed for good.
It seems that festival season has finally arrived in Dallas, after fits and starts and stops last spring and fall (and then again this spring.) The Observer’s Brewfest is on
Texans take pride in being a major contributor to the culinary world. The Lone Star state has unselfishly given the world such unforgettable things like breakfast tacos, Dr Pepper and Big Red.
Last week we reported on the soul food restaurant Savorite in Plano after it was featured on HBO’s sports documentary, Hard Knocks, which features the Cowboys this season.
We may all have fall on the brain, but the summer heat isn’t quite done with us yet. The good news is if you’re looking for a way to cool down, there’s a solution in Garland that’s sure to refresh, with a little kick.
Many businesses have suffered losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Hispanic businesses in particular have taken a hit. According to a Stanford University study, 86% of Hispanic small business owners reported significant impacts
The group behind some of the buzziest restaurants and bars in Dallas continues its vast expansion. Milkshake Concepts brands include Stirr, Vidorra, Citizen, Serious Pizza,
In the midst of a pandemic, social distancing and exposure concerns make running a restaurant where patrons feel safe difficult.
For some of us, it’s just how we’re wired. No matter how hard we try, we hate waiting. But, then there’s barbecue. It’s a fact that many of our great barbecue spots come with long lines. People stand and wait and stand and wait. And I’m always in awe of their fortitude.
The last two years have been bleak for restaurants. Just about everyone lost a bit of hope counting bills and waiting for government aid that never comes. Everyone except maybe chef Tiffany Derry.