What Tea at the Taschen Is Like in the Joule

The nip in the air and the incessant drone of Christmas music means it’s that time of year when we take Melissa’s mom to tea. High tea in the American interpretation almost universally means standard black teas served in the lobby of a reasonably nice hotel to guests ensconced in…

Tillman’s Is Closing in Bishop Arts

Tillman’s Bishop Arts is leaving North Oak Cliff at the end of the year. A release Monday morning says owner Jeffrey Kollinger deeply considered the decision to close the spot. “We have worked with our landlord, Jim Lake Companies, and after much discussion, we’ve decided not to continue our lease…

Where to Eat this Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

The holidays are stressful enough, but the idea of cooking for multiple family members, friends and loved ones can easily sound like a feat. This year, skip the cooking and take the family out to some of Dallas’ restaurants. Below are a few of our favorites that will be open…

Why I’m Eternally Grateful for Eatzi’s Custom Sandwich Bar

When I find myself in times of trouble, sandwich fairies come to me. I whisper words of wisdom; let’s go to Eatzi’s custom sandwich bar. It’s nearing 2 o’clock on a weekday, and the bells of Christmas music toll inside the Oak Lawn market. The pizza ovens roar, swirling warm,…

Try These Secret Menu Items in Dallas Restaurants

While plenty of Dallas restaurants are known for signature menu items, many offer lesser-known options that are just as good. Baristas, bartenders, chefs and cooks are always experimenting in their workspaces, looking to create the next big food fad, or something that simply tastes great to customers. Below are a…

Hot Take: Beverley’s Might Have the Best Brunch in Town

Beverley’s had our attention before it opened last spring. It exudes charm on North Fitzhugh Avenue, on that strip between Cole Avenue and the Katy Trail. It looks like a fine place to eat and has that appearance of a place that would have a good brunch: bright colors with lots…

Lancaster Brothers Spread Their Wings to South Dallas

No one wing is created the same. When brothers Romello and Roland Truitt came together to start their restaurant Wings World, they wanted to create a product that represented what they liked. As is turns out, a lot of other people liked it, too. From opening the first Wings World…

Why Leave Your Dorm for Dinner When a Robot Can Deliver It?

The University of Texas at Dallas wraps this semester with some new additions to its campus: food-delivering robots. The little machines, which look more or less like shiny coolers on sturdy wheels, are on-demand food delivery robots courtesy of Starship Technologies. The San Francisco-based company specializes in these robots and…

Jon Daniel Is Eating 12 Hours of Tamales for Charity This Saturday

For the past two years, Oak Cliff resident Jon Daniel has partnered with nonprofit Foundation 45 to raise funds via 24 Hours of Tacos, an extravaganza of taco eating and awareness raising for the charity’s goal of helping creative artists receive quality mental health care. Now, Daniel is changing things…

This North Texas Farm Is Creating a Space for Chefs

Who doesn’t appreciate a farm-to-table dinner? Not just a “this onion came from 99 miles away and is now at your cloth-covered table in Oak Lawn,” but a “this okra came from that bush that’s 2 feet away from you on this farm.” That’s what Stacy and Aaron Reeves are…